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HABITS OF 5 BRAZILIAN SNAKES WITH CORAL-SNAKE PATTERN, INCLUDING A SUMMARY OF DEFENSIVE TACTICS
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Studies On Neotropical Fauna And Environment. Swets Zeitlinger Publishers, v. 26, n. 3, n. 159, n. 164, 1991.
0165-0521
WOS:A1991GW36800005
10.1080/01650529109360848
Autor
SAZIMA, I
ABE, AS
Institución
Resumen
Habitat, activity period, food, predators, and defensive are briefly described for five species of snakes with coral-snake pattern, sympatric in southeastern Brazil: Micrurus frontalis, M. lemniscatus, Erythrolamprus aesculapii, Oxyrhopus guibei, and Simophis rhinostoma. Defensive behaviors were analyzed by numerical methods in order to evaluate the degree of similarity between these species. The similarity between defensive displays is supposed to be due either to phylogenetic affinity or to mimetic convergence. 26 3 159 164