Aipysurus laevis pooleorum

Aipysurus laevis pooleorum SMITH 1974

Taxonomy

  • Aipysurus pooleorum EHMANN 1992 (synonym)

References

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Burns, G. W., & Heatwole H. (1998).  Home range and habitat use of the olive sea snake, Aipysurus laevis, on the Great Barrier Reef Australia. Journal of Herpetology. 32, 350-358.
Burns, G. W., & Heatwole H. (2000).  Growth, sexual dimorphism, and population biology of the olive sea snake, Aipysurus laevis, on the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. Amphibia-Reptilia. 21, 289-300.
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Heatwole, H., & Poran N. S. (1995).  Resistances of sympatric and allopatric eels to sea-snake venoms. Copeia. 1995, 136-147.
Voris, H. K., & Voris H. H. (1983).  Feeding Strategies in Marine Snakes: An Analysis of Evolutionary, Morphological, Behavioral and Ecological Relationships. American Zoologist. 23, 411-425.
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