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Fig. 2 in Persistence of snake carcasses on roads and its potential effect on estimating roadkills in a megadiverse country

Authors: Cabrera-Casas, Laura Ximena; Robayo-Palacio, Lina Marcela; Vargas-Salinas, Fernando;

Fig. 2 in Persistence of snake carcasses on roads and its potential effect on estimating roadkills in a megadiverse country

Abstract

Fig. 2. Images of some species of snakes present in the study area and used in the field experiments. (A) Mastigodryas boddaerti, (B) Tantilla melanocephala, (C) Dipsas sanctijoannis, (D) Erythrolamprus epinephelus, (E) Leptodeira annulata, (F) Oxyrophus petolarius. Photos by Lina M. Robayo-Palacio (A), Fernando Vargas-Salinas (B–D), Ana María Ospina-L (E), and Wolfgang Buitrago-González (F).

Published as part of Cabrera-Casas, Laura Ximena, Robayo-Palacio, Lina Marcela & Vargas-Salinas, Fernando, 2020, Persistence of snake carcasses on roads and its potential effect on estimating roadkills in a megadiverse country, pp. 163-173 in Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (e230) 14 (1) on page 165, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13258003

Keywords

Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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