Sea SnakesNew South Wales University Press, 1987 - 85 sivua Sixty percent of the world's sea snakes are in Australian territorial waters - here's where they are, what they eat and who eats them, how they dive, breathe, reproduce, and function in their varying habitats. |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 17
Sivu 63
... venom apparatus , an unlikely development if defence were a primary function of venom . 4.4 How dangerous are sea snakes ? Some of the most frequently asked questions ... venom produced even by the same individual snake SEA SNAKE VENOM 63.
... venom apparatus , an unlikely development if defence were a primary function of venom . 4.4 How dangerous are sea snakes ? Some of the most frequently asked questions ... venom produced even by the same individual snake SEA SNAKE VENOM 63.
Sivu 64
... snakes are as toxic as those of all but the most venomous and dangerous of land snakes ( Table 4.1 ) . The snakes with the most toxic venom in the world are several terrestrial Australian elapids ( small - scaled snake , taipan , brown ...
... snakes are as toxic as those of all but the most venomous and dangerous of land snakes ( Table 4.1 ) . The snakes with the most toxic venom in the world are several terrestrial Australian elapids ( small - scaled snake , taipan , brown ...
Sivu 76
... Snake venoms were used as pain killers in cases of incurable cancer and ... venom include those from sea snakes . Venoms are rich sources of a number of ... snake venoms upon cell membranes or on the neuromuscular junction ( Chapter 4 ) ...
... Snake venoms were used as pain killers in cases of incurable cancer and ... venom include those from sea snakes . Venoms are rich sources of a number of ... snake venoms upon cell membranes or on the neuromuscular junction ( Chapter 4 ) ...
Sisältö
THE KINDS OF SEA SNAKES | 1 |
NATURAL HISTORY OF SEA SNAKES | 12 |
ADAPTATIONS OF SEA SNAKES | 31 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
1 muita osia ei näytetty
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Acrochordidae Acrochordus granulatus active Aipysurus eydouxii amount anaerobic respiration animals antivenom Astrotia stokesii Australian Biology body Bohr shift breathing captured carbon dioxide cent colubrids delivered diving syndrome eels eggs elapids Emydocephalus Enhydrina schistosa envenomation enzymes estuaries fang fish foraging freshwater function generalist granulated file snake habitat Haemotoxins heart rate Heatwole Heuvelmans homalopsines home ranges humans Hydrophis kidney land snakes Lapemis hardwickii Laticauda colubrina limbs mammals mangrove marine snakes membrane metabolic rate mice muscle Myotoxins natricines Nerodia neurotoxins niche nitrogen occur olive sea snake oxygen debt Pelamis platurus predators prey reefs release reproductive reptiles respiratory saccular lung salt glands sea kraits sea serpents sea snake Aipysurus sea snake bite sea snake venom sea water skin snake Aipysurus laevis snake venoms specialists species of snake submergence surface swallowing swimming symptoms teeth terrestrial tissue toxicity toxins true sea snakes venom apparatus venom gland venomous sea snakes vertebrates