A Galápagos Ectothermic Terrestrial Snake Gambles a Potential Chilly Bath for a Protein-Rich Dish of Fish. (Registro nro. 12819)

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Original cataloging agency EC-PaCDF
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Edition number 22
Classification number 597.967
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Merlen, Godfrey.
9 (RLIN) 1638
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Title A Galápagos Ectothermic Terrestrial Snake Gambles a Potential Chilly Bath for a Protein-Rich Dish of Fish.
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Summary, etc. pagos Islands are well known for their adaptive ra diation of plants and animals (Grant 1986; Itow 1994). It seems logical that organisms should take advantage<br/>of new opportunities when they colonize new habitats. On the wild black shores of Fernandina Island, located on the extreme west of the Galápagos Archipelago, the coast is still taking shape under the action of recent eruptions (1995, 2005, and 2009; Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program) from this extremely active shield volcano. This is particularly true of the west coast, which is bathed by cold productive upwellings from the Equatorial Cromwell<br/>Under Current. Two locations, Capes Douglas and Hammond, have not been flooded by fresh lava in the recent past and are havens for life, including fur seals, flightless cormorants, and marine iguanas.<br/>Of the four species of xenodontine colubrid snakes reported from the central and southern Galápagos Islands, Fernandina has two species: Antillophis slevini, (Fernandina, Isabela, and Pinzon) and Pseudalsophis biserialis occidentalis (Fernandina, Isabela, and Tortuga) (Thomas 1997). The latter species is common<br/>on the western shorelines, but not exclusive to them. Here we report on a previously unpublished account of Pseudalsophis biserialis occidentalis feeding on an<br/>unsuspected prey, marine fish.<br/>
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Language note Englihs
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Uncontrolled term Terrestrial Snake.
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Uncontrolled term Serpiente terrestre.
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Uncontrolled term Fish.
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Uncontrolled term Pescado.
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Personal name Thomas, Robert.
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Title Herpetological Review,
Related parts Vol. 44, no. 3 (2013), p. 415-417.
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  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Colección PDF 02/09/2016   597.967 MER 2013 2021-1879 02/09/2016 02/09/2016 Documento electrónico
  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Artículos 18/01/2017   597.967 MER 2017-2021 18/01/2017 18/01/2017 Artículo
  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Artículos 18/01/2017   597.967 MER 2017-2022 18/01/2017 18/01/2017 Artículo
  Dewey Decimal Classification     Galápagos Corley Smith Library Corley Smith Library Artículos 18/01/2017   597.967 MER 2017-2023 18/01/2017 18/01/2017 Artículo

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