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1. Patterns of morphological variation and ecological correlates in the skull of vipers (Serpentes: Viperidae).

2. Evolutionary allometry and ecological correlates of fang length evolution in vipers.

3. Venom Gland Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Saw-Scaled Viper, Echis carinatus sochureki , at High Lateral Resolution.

4. Skull osteology of Vipera walser (Squamata, Viperidae): Description, variability, ontogeny, and diagnostic characters in comparison to other Italian vipers.

5. Arboreality constrains morphological evolution but not species diversification in vipers.

6. Morphology of the snake spectacle reflects its evolutionary adaptation and development.

7. Venom yield and its relationship with body size and fang separation of pit vipers from Argentina.

8. A cryptic palm-pitviper species (Squamata: Viperidae: Bothriechis) from the Costa Rican highlands, with notes on the variation within B. nigroviridis.

9. Multilocus phylogeny of the Asian Lance-headed pitvipers (Squamata, Viperidae, Protobothrops).

10. A new large species of Bitis Gray, 1842 (Serpentes: Viperidae) from the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia.

11. Eye and pit size are inversely correlated in crotalinae: Implications for selection pressure relaxation.

12. Non-contaminating camouflage: multifunctional skin microornamentation in the West African Gaboon viper (Bitis rhinoceros).

13. Discovery of a novel accessory structure of the pitviper infrared receptor organ (serpentes: viperidae).

14. Snake velvet black: hierarchical micro- and nanostructure enhances dark colouration in Bitis rhinoceros.

16. Analytical methods for the geometric optics of thermal vision illustrated with four species of pitvipers.

17. Reduced performance of prey targeting in pit vipers with contralaterally occluded infrared and visual senses.

18. Recognizing dangerous snakes in the United States and Canada: a novel 3-step identification method.

19. Comparative morphology of the skin of Natrix tessellata (family: Colubridae) and Cerastes vipera (family: Viperidae).

20. Phylogenetic structure and species boundaries in the mountain pitviper Ovophis monticola (Serpentes: Viperidae: Crotalinae) in Asia.

21. Antipredatory function of head shape for vipers and their mimics.

22. Sex-specific fitness returns are too weak to select for non-random patterns of sex allocation in a viviparous snake.

23. How a heavy-bodied snake strikes quickly: high-power axial musculature in the puff adder (Bitis arietans).

24. Covariation between eumelanic pigmentation and body mass only under specific conditions.

25. Rapid evolution in the wild: changes in body size, life-history traits, and behavior in hunted populations of the Japanese mamushi snake.

26. Differences in clinical profiles of patients with Protobothrops mucrosquamatus and Viridovipera stejnegeri envenoming in Taiwan.

27. Viper fangs: functional limitations of extreme teeth.

29. The imaging properties and sensitivity of the facial pits of pitvipers as determined by optical and heat-transfer analysis.

30. First authenticated cases of life-threatening envenoming by the hump-nosed pit viper (Hypnale hypnale) in India.

31. Heat in evolution's kitchen: evolutionary perspectives on the functions and origin of the facial pit of pitvipers (Viperidae: Crotalinae).

32. A new species of hognose pitviper, genus Porthidium, from the southwestern Pacific of Costa Rica (Serpentes: Viperidae).

33. A comparison between pre- and posthibernation morphometry, hematology, and blood chemistry in viperid snakes.

34. A new species of arboreal pitviper from the Atlantic versant of northern Central America.

35. Innervation of the supranasal sac of the puff adder.

36. Venomous snakebite in Thailand. I: Medically important snakes.

37. Spatial patterns and the macroecology of South American viperid snakes.

38. Venomous snakes of Israel: ecology and snakebite.

39. [The cultivation of fragments of the parotid venom-secreting gland in the common adder (Vipera berus)].

40. Selective labeling of [3H]2-deoxy-D-glucose in the snake trigeminal system: basal and infrared-stimulated conditions.

41. Studies on venom and venom apparatus of Fea's viper, Azemiops feae.

42. [Use of a body condition index (BCI) for the study of the reproduction in snakes].

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