Morphological Variation in a Population of the Snake, Tantilla gracilis Baird and Girard

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Morphological Variation in a Population of the Snake, Tantilla gracilis Baird and Girard

by Laurence M. Hardy, Charles J. Cole

EN·~36 minutes·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

Transcriber's Notes

0:23
2

Table of Contents:

0:44
3

INTRODUCTION

1:07
4

Materials and Methods

4:58
5

RESULTS - General Characteristics

1:02
6

Measurements

1:45
7

Supralabials

1:35
8

Infralabials

1:14
9

Preoculars

0:20
10

Postoculars

0:19

Description

This audiobook dives into a careful survey of a modest yet fascinating snake population from the Kansas prairie. Using 246 specimens gathered in the late 1930s and early 1940s, the researchers catalog dozens of physical traits—from scale counts and head shape to subtle differences in jaw bones. Their methodical approach records each feature on both sides of the animal, revealing how even tiny variations can hint at broader patterns in nature.

Listeners will follow the step‑by‑step process the scientists used to measure lengths, examine reproductive anatomy, and map scale arrangements across the body. Along the way, the work highlights the collaboration of museums, field collectors, and taxonomic experts, showing how meticulous data collection builds a clearer picture of species identity. It’s an insightful glimpse into the rigor of herpetological research and the hidden diversity that can exist within a single, seemingly uniform group of snakes.

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Language

en

Duration

~36 minutes (35K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Simon Gardner, Chris Curnow, Joseph Cooper and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2010-10-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

LM

Laurence M. Hardy

A herpetologist and natural history writer, he brought field science to life with books that blend research, travel, and firsthand experience. His work ranges from reptiles and amphibians of the American Southwest and Mexico to regional history and biography.

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Charles J. Cole

A longtime American Museum of Natural History herpetologist, he built a career studying lizards, snakes, and other reptiles with a special focus on evolution and reproduction. His work helped make unusual species like parthenogenetic lizards more accessible to both scientists and curious general readers.

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