Habu snakes (<i>Protobothrops flavoviridis</i>) show variation in thoracic aortic vasoreactivity between adjacent Japanese islands
Tomoki OOTAWA,
Siyuan WU,
Ryoya SEKIO
et al.
Abstract:Habu snakes (
Protobothrops flavoviridis
) are pit vipers found in the
geographically adjacent but ecologically divergent islands of Tokunoshima and Amami-Oshima
in southwestern Japan. Abiotic factors can cause variation in animal populations between
the two islands, and Habu snakes may show such intraspecific physiological variation. We
therefore evaluated the vasoreactivity in aortas isolated from the Habu of both islands.
Tokunoshima Habu showed significantly greater contractile respo… Show more
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