IVANOV, Martin, Jean-Claude RAGE, Zbigniew SZYNDLAR and Márton VENCZEL. Origine géographique et histoire des faunes de serpents en Europe (Geographic origin and History of snake faunas in Europe). In 27eme Congres Annuel de la Société Herpétologique de France, Résumés. Poitiers: Université de Poitiers, 2000, p. 28-29, 1 pp.
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Original name Origine géographique et histoire des faunes de serpents en Europe
Name in Czech Geografický původ a historie hadí fauny Evropy
Name (in English) Geographic origin and History of snake faunas in Europe
Authors IVANOV, Martin (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Jean-Claude RAGE (250 France), Zbigniew SZYNDLAR (616 Poland) and Márton VENCZEL (642 Romania).
Edition Poitiers, 27eme Congres Annuel de la Société Herpétologique de France, Résumés, p. 28-29, 1 pp. 2000.
Publisher Université de Poitiers
Other information
Original language French
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10500 1.5. Earth and related environmental sciences
Country of publisher France
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Keywords in English Europe; Mesozoic; Cainozoic; Quaternary; palaeogeography; snakes
Tags Cainozoic, Europe, Mesozoic, Palaeogeography, Quaternary, snakes
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: doc. Mgr. Martin Ivanov, Dr., učo 134057. Changed: 30/3/2007 13:30.
Abstract
Several distinct assemblages of snake are aparent in Europe: 1) mid-Cretaceous - very primitive (mostly marine) snakes 2) the latest Cretaceous snakes - including Madtsoiidae 3) Eocene - prior to the "Grande Coupure", more modern families - Russellophiidae and aquatic Palaeophiidae and Nigerophiidae 4) Oligocene - mostly small snakes of Boidae (Erycinae) 5) Miocene - Colubridae became the dominant forms 5) Pliocene + Quaternary - climatic deterioration of has affected snake assemblages.
Abstract (in Czech)
V Evropě je několik odlišných společenstev hadů: 1) střední křída - velmi primitivní (většinou marinní) hadi 2) hadi nejsvrchnější křídy - zahrnující Madtsoiidae 3) Eocén - před "Grande Coupure", modernější čeledě - Russellopheidae a akvatičtí Palaeopheidae a Nigeropheidae 4) Oligocén - většinou malí hadi Boidae (Erycinae) 5) Miocén - dominantními se stali Colubridae 5) Pliocén + kvartér - zhoršení klimatu ovlivnilo negativně hadí faunu.
Abstract (in English)
Several distinct assemblages of snake are aparent in Europe: 1) mid-Cretaceous - very primitive (mostly marine) snakes 2) the latest Cretaceous snakes - including Madtsoiidae 3) Eocene - prior to the "Grande Coupure", more modern families - Russellophiidae and aquatic Palaeophiidae and Nigerophiidae 4) Oligocene - mostly small snakes of Boidae (Erycinae) 5) Miocene - Colubridae became the dominant forms 5) Pliocene + Quaternary - climatic deterioration of has affected snake assemblages.
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