2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40409-018-0175-6
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Morphometric characteristics and seasonal proximity to water of the Cypriot blunt-nosed viper Macrovipera lebetina lebetina (Linnaeus, 1758)

Abstract: BackgroundThe blunt-nosed viper Macrovipera lebetina (Linnaeus, 1758) is a medically important snake species in the Middle East. Its nominate subspecies Macrovipera l. lebetina is confined to Cyprus, where it is the only dangerously venomous snake species and heavily pursued. Despite the viper’s large size, data on its body mass and sex-specific morphological differences are scarce. It is commonly believed that M. l. lebetina prefers freshwater proximity during summer. Hence, we aimed at investigating M. l. le… Show more

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“…comm., 6 June 2014). People working outdoors (e.g., farmers, forestry employees, game wardens, hunters, mosquito control workers and shepherds) encounter vipers more often than those from other occupational groups, thus being constantly exposed to the risk of snake envenomation [ 10 ]. In spring, blunt-nosed vipers commonly ambush birds and rodents from underneath shrubs, including caper ( Capparis spinosa ).…”
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“…comm., 6 June 2014). People working outdoors (e.g., farmers, forestry employees, game wardens, hunters, mosquito control workers and shepherds) encounter vipers more often than those from other occupational groups, thus being constantly exposed to the risk of snake envenomation [ 10 ]. In spring, blunt-nosed vipers commonly ambush birds and rodents from underneath shrubs, including caper ( Capparis spinosa ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…comm., 6 June 2014). Mosquito control workers employed by the Health Department enter streams all over Cyprus on a daily basis, thus permanently encroaching on habitats of M. l. lebetina [ 10 ]. Each mosquito control worker may encounter dozens, and even more than 100 blunt-nosed vipers over the course of a year.…”
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“…In this study, we performed comprehensive venom proteomics of two medically important M. lebetina subspecies, M. l. lebetina from Cyprus and M. l. cernovi from Iran ( Figure 1 ), which have not yet been thoroughly investigated. The subspecies M. l. lebetina or Cypriot blunt-nosed viper is exclusively limited to Cyprus and is found all over the country mostly on agricultural fields and rocky slopes [ 17 ]. Adult blunt-nosed vipers were recorded to feed on birds (e.g., Anthus campestris ) and mammals (e.g., Rattus norvegicus and Apodemus mystacinus ) [ 16 ].…”
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confidence: 99%