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Affinities of Echiopsis Atriceps (Storr, 1980) and Drysdalia Coronata
Technical Report
Mid-Tertiary Elapid Snakes (Squamata, Colubroidea)
Effects of Australian Snake Venoms on Coagulation: Differential Potency
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Mud in the Blood Novel Potent Anticoagulant Coagulotoxicity in The
Coevolution of Snake Venom Toxic Activities and Diet: Evidence That Ecological Generalism Favours Toxicological Diversity
A Venomous Snakebite Case in Australia Supports the Efficacy of Sutherland’S Original 1979 Pressure Immobilisation First Aid
Habitat Restoration and Management of Endangered Species on Sydney Sandstone Outcrops
Fauna Assessment
Denisonia Hydrophis Parapistocalamus Toxicocalamus Disteira Kerilia Pelamis Tropidechis Drysdalia Kolpophis Praescutata Vermicella Echiopsis Lapemis
Additions to the Description of Paroplocephalus Atriceps (Serpentes: Elapidae) with a Discussion on Pupil Shape in It and Other Australian Snakes
Molecular Phylogeny and Divergence Dates for Australasian Elapids and Sea Snakes (Hydrophiinae): Evidence from Seven Genes for Rapid Evolutionary Radiations
Mid-Tertiary Elapid Snakes (Squamata, Colubroidea)
The Great Western Woodlands
Movements and Habitat Use of an Endangered Snake, Hoplocephalus Bungaroides (Elapidae): Implications for Conservation
Diversity of a Semi-Arid, Intact Mediterranean Ecosystem in Southwest Australia
Table S1. Number of Photographs, Rational for Species Exclusion And
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Avon, Western Australia
Table S3.1. Habitat Use of Sampled Snakes. Taxonomic Nomenclature
Mimmie Kgaditse 344142 the Evolution and Diversification of Diet
Molecular Phylogeny of the Australian Venomous Snake Genus Hoplocephalus (Serpentes, Elapidae) and Conservation Genetics of the Threatened H
Biogeography and Speciation of Terrestrial Fauna in the South-Western Australian Biodiversity Hotspot
Focusing on the Landscape a Report for Caring for Our Country
Venomous Snake Abundance Within Snake Species' Assemblages
Catch a Tiger Snake by Its Tail Differential Toxicity, Co-Factor
Origin of the Hydrophiinae (Serpentes, Elapidae), and the Evolutionary History of the Enigmatic New Guinean Elapid Toxicocalamus
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Catch a Tiger Snake by Its Tail: Differential Toxicity, Co-Factor Dependence and Antivenom Efficacy in a Procoagulant Clade of Australian Venomous Snakes
Australian Snake Taxonomists and a History of the Taxonomy of Australia’S Venomous Snakes
Large-Scale Molecular Phylogeny, Morphology, Divergence-Time Estimation, and the Fossil Record of Advanced Caenophidian Snakes (Squamata: Serpentes)
Great Western Woodlands Protecting Our Biological Richness