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Large snakes in a mosaic rural landscape: the ecology of carpet pythons
Morelia spilota
(serpentes: Pythonidae) in Coastal Eastern Australia
R. Shine
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, M. Fitzgerald
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Morelia spilota
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Agriculture & Biology
Pythonidae
100%
Morelia
94%
landscape ecology
87%
Python
77%
Serpentes
73%
snakes
54%
habitats
31%
Canidae
9%
introduced plants
8%
thermoregulation
8%
eating habits
8%
posture
8%
prey species
8%
radio
8%
body length
7%
vines
7%
body size
6%
predation
6%
predators
5%
Biological Sciences
5%
mammals
5%
winter
5%
color
4%
heat
4%
temperature
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
rural landscape
70%
snake
64%
mosaic
53%
ecology
42%
habitat
33%
roof
16%
canid
13%
thermoregulation
12%
commensal
12%
vine
11%
posture
10%
habitat use
10%
agricultural practice
9%
shelter
9%
body size
9%
predation
8%
plant species
8%
mammal
8%
radio
8%
predator
7%
agricultural land
7%
food
6%
winter
5%
temperature
3%