One last meal before hitting the road: a Spotted House Gecko, Gekko monarchus (Schlegel, 1836), as prey of a road-killed Paradise Flying Snake, Chrysopelea paradisi Boie, 1827, with a review of prey reported for the species.

Southeast Asia and Borneo, specifcally, are home to a rich diversity of snake species (Stuebing et al., 2014; Uetz et al., 2023). However, there is only limited knowledge on the natural history and behaviour of most species due to the rarity of certain species and limited basic ecological studies fo...

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Main Authors: Evan S.H. Quah, L. Lee Grismer
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spelling my.ums.eprints.414062024-10-16T05:55:48Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41406/ One last meal before hitting the road: a Spotted House Gecko, Gekko monarchus (Schlegel, 1836), as prey of a road-killed Paradise Flying Snake, Chrysopelea paradisi Boie, 1827, with a review of prey reported for the species. Evan S.H. Quah L. Lee Grismer QL1-991 Zoology QL640-669.3 Reptiles and amphibians Southeast Asia and Borneo, specifcally, are home to a rich diversity of snake species (Stuebing et al., 2014; Uetz et al., 2023). However, there is only limited knowledge on the natural history and behaviour of most species due to the rarity of certain species and limited basic ecological studies for others (Stuebing and Inger, 1999; Malkmus et al., 2002; Stuebing et al., 2014). A signifcant understanding of the natural history of snakes can be gleaned from their diet, which can inform us about their habitat preference, temporal activity patterns, and hunting behaviour. One way such data have been collected has been through the examination of road-killed specimens that contained prey items (Shine et al., 2007; Trembath and Fearn, 2008; Fearn and Trembath, 2009; Trembath et al., 2009; Mao et al., 2010; Parkin and Oliver, 2015; Carbajal-Márquez et al., 2019; Ortiz-Medina et al., 2022; Silva-Soares et al., 2022; Lalremsanga et al., 2023; Rödel et al., 2023). Department of Biology Victor Valley College 2024 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41406/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41406/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Evan S.H. Quah and L. Lee Grismer (2024) One last meal before hitting the road: a Spotted House Gecko, Gekko monarchus (Schlegel, 1836), as prey of a road-killed Paradise Flying Snake, Chrysopelea paradisi Boie, 1827, with a review of prey reported for the species. Herpetology Notes, 17. pp. 1-7. ISSN 2071-5773
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QL640-669.3 Reptiles and amphibians
Evan S.H. Quah
L. Lee Grismer
One last meal before hitting the road: a Spotted House Gecko, Gekko monarchus (Schlegel, 1836), as prey of a road-killed Paradise Flying Snake, Chrysopelea paradisi Boie, 1827, with a review of prey reported for the species.
description Southeast Asia and Borneo, specifcally, are home to a rich diversity of snake species (Stuebing et al., 2014; Uetz et al., 2023). However, there is only limited knowledge on the natural history and behaviour of most species due to the rarity of certain species and limited basic ecological studies for others (Stuebing and Inger, 1999; Malkmus et al., 2002; Stuebing et al., 2014). A signifcant understanding of the natural history of snakes can be gleaned from their diet, which can inform us about their habitat preference, temporal activity patterns, and hunting behaviour. One way such data have been collected has been through the examination of road-killed specimens that contained prey items (Shine et al., 2007; Trembath and Fearn, 2008; Fearn and Trembath, 2009; Trembath et al., 2009; Mao et al., 2010; Parkin and Oliver, 2015; Carbajal-Márquez et al., 2019; Ortiz-Medina et al., 2022; Silva-Soares et al., 2022; Lalremsanga et al., 2023; Rödel et al., 2023).
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author Evan S.H. Quah
L. Lee Grismer
author_facet Evan S.H. Quah
L. Lee Grismer
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title One last meal before hitting the road: a Spotted House Gecko, Gekko monarchus (Schlegel, 1836), as prey of a road-killed Paradise Flying Snake, Chrysopelea paradisi Boie, 1827, with a review of prey reported for the species.
title_short One last meal before hitting the road: a Spotted House Gecko, Gekko monarchus (Schlegel, 1836), as prey of a road-killed Paradise Flying Snake, Chrysopelea paradisi Boie, 1827, with a review of prey reported for the species.
title_full One last meal before hitting the road: a Spotted House Gecko, Gekko monarchus (Schlegel, 1836), as prey of a road-killed Paradise Flying Snake, Chrysopelea paradisi Boie, 1827, with a review of prey reported for the species.
title_fullStr One last meal before hitting the road: a Spotted House Gecko, Gekko monarchus (Schlegel, 1836), as prey of a road-killed Paradise Flying Snake, Chrysopelea paradisi Boie, 1827, with a review of prey reported for the species.
title_full_unstemmed One last meal before hitting the road: a Spotted House Gecko, Gekko monarchus (Schlegel, 1836), as prey of a road-killed Paradise Flying Snake, Chrysopelea paradisi Boie, 1827, with a review of prey reported for the species.
title_sort one last meal before hitting the road: a spotted house gecko, gekko monarchus (schlegel, 1836), as prey of a road-killed paradise flying snake, chrysopelea paradisi boie, 1827, with a review of prey reported for the species.
publisher Department of Biology Victor Valley College
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https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41406/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41406/
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