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Why Do Most Tropical Animals Reproduce Seasonally? Testing Hypotheses on an Australian Snake
Maternal Nest-Site Choice and Offspring Fitness in a Tropical Snake (Tropidonophis Mairii, Colubridae)
Adapting to an Invasive Species: Toxic Cane Toads Induce Morphological Change in Australian Snakes
Catalogue of Protozoan Parasites Recorded in Australia Peter J. O
Wet Tropics Lizards No
Code of Practice Captive Reptile and Amphibian Husbandry Nature Conservation Act 1992
The Ecological Impact of Invasive Cane Toads on Tropical Snakes: Field Data Do Not Support Laboratory-Based Predictions
Snakes of the Wet Tropics
Liolaemus Multimaculatus
Reptiles, Frogs and Freshwater Fish: K'gari (Fraser Island)
Code of Practice Captive Reptile and Amphibian Husbandry
Ecology and Evolution of Physiological Phenotypes in Garter Snakes (Thamnophis Spp.) Eric Joseph Gangloff Iowa State University
Cane Toads and Snakes in Australia
Tropidonophis Mairii, Colubridae)
Cane Toad Risk Assessment
Table S1. Number of Photographs, Rational for Species Exclusion And
A Compendium of Ecological Information on Australia's Northern
Science of Cane Toad Invasion and Control. Proceedings of the Invasive Animals CRC/ CSIRO/Qld NRM&W Cane Toad Workshop
Top View
Biodiversity Summary: Condamine, Queensland
Nematodes from Northern Australian Reptiles
Variation in Size and Shape of Toxin Glands Among Cane Toads from Native‑Range and Invasive Populations Cameron M
Selective Feeding in Keelback Snakes Tropidonophis Mairii in An
Keelback Snake Fact Sheet
Chapter-I Origins
Chapter 2 Snakes of Papua New Guinea
Reproductive Biology of the Green Ground Snake Erythrolamprus Poecilogyrus Sublineatus (Serpentes: Dipsadidae) in Subtropical Brazil
Snakes : Ecology and Conservation / Edited by Stephen J
Arachnida: Araneae) Feeding on Snakes (Reptilia: Squamata
Assessing the Potential Impact of Cane Toads on Australian Snakes
Beneath the Brigalow
Reptiles and Amphibians of the Trans-Fly Region, New Guinea
Fauna of Australia 2A
NORTHERN TERRITORY NATURALIST Number 28 July 2018
Evolution and the Impact of Invasive Species: Cane Toads and Snakes in Australia
Smithsonian Herpetological Information Service No
Rhinella Marina) by Southern Water- Snakes (Nerodia Fasciata)