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    Modeling current and future distribution of invasive tegu lizards along geopolitical boundaries in the contiguous United States: Implications for invasion threat od Amanda M. Kissel, Catherine S. Jarnevich, Andrea F. Currylow, Amy A. Yackel Adams

    Wydane 2025-11-01

    Historically, constrained temperature ranges limited the spread of invasive herpetofauna into temperate climates, but climate change is predicted to facilitate broader distributions. There are three species of tegu lizards native to South America and available in the pet trade that have a high risk...

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    Growth Rate Variation in Brown Treesnakes (Boiga irregularis): An Invasive Species of Conservation Concern od Björn Lardner, Brian S. Cade, Julie A. Savidge, Gordon H. Rodda, Robert N. Reed, Amy A. Yackel Adams

    Wydane 2025-07-01

    ABSTRACT Somatic growth rate is a fundamental trait that influences metabolism, lifespan and reproductive maturity and is critical for understanding population dynamics and informing management actions. Brown Treesnakes (Boiga irregularis) introduced to Guam are highly invasive and can reproduce yea...

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    Coelomic foreign bodies in wild-caught Python spp. in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, Florida, USA od Gretchen E. Anderson, McKayla M. Spencer, Ray W. Snow, Andrea F. Currylow, Frank N. Ridgley, Bryan G. Falk, Amy A. Yackel Adams

    Wydane 2025-07-01

    Burmese pythons (Python molurus bivittatus) and African rock pythons (Python sebae) have established invasive populations in southern Florida, severely disrupting local ecosystems. We analysed necropsy data from 2,179 pythons captured between 2006 and 2022, revealing nine cases of coelomic foreign b...

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    Cold‐Induced Vomiting of a White‐Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) by an Invasive Burmese Python (Python bivittatus) in Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida, USA od Travis R. Mangione, Grant S. McCargar, Matthew F. Metcalf, Lisa M. McBride, Eli Suastegui, Josue I. Perez, Cohen W. Eastridge, Matthew F. McCollister, Christina M. Romagosa, Amanda M. Kissel, Amy A. Yackel Adams, Mark R. Sandfoss

    Wydane 2025-07-01

    ABSTRACT The Burmese python (Python bivittatus) is native to Southeast Asia and has an established invasive population throughout South Florida. As part of the effort to understand invasive python biology and potential impacts to the native ecosystem, we have been using radio‐telemetry to investigat...

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