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13. Bonnet X., Naulleau G., Lourdais O. & Vacher-Vallas M. (1999). Growth in the<br />

asp viper (Vipera aspis L.): insights from long term field study. Current Studies in<br />

Herpetology. C. Miaud et R. Guyetant eds. pp. 63-69.<br />

Autres publications<br />

14. Bonnet X, Shine R, Lourdais O. (2002). Taxonomic Chauvinism. Trends in<br />

Ecology and Evolution 17 : 1-3.<br />

15. Bonnet X, Pearson D, Ladyman M, Lourdais O, & Bradshaw D. (2002). Heaven<br />

for serpents? A mark-recapture study of Tiger Snakes (Notechis scutatus) on<br />

Carnac Island, Western Australia. Austral Ecology 27 : 442-450.<br />

16. Pearson D., Shine R., Bonnet X., A. Williams, B. Jennings & O. Lourdais. (2000).<br />

Ecological notes on crowned snakes, Elapognathus coronatus, from the<br />

Archipelago of the Recherche in southwestern Australia. Australian Zoologist 31 :<br />

610-617.<br />

Enfin, signalons deux travaux actuellement soumis:<br />

17. Lourdais O, Shine R, Bonnet X, Guillon G, & Guy Naulleau. Natural thermal<br />

conditions influence embryonic development in a viviparous snake (Vipera aspis).<br />

Functionnal Ecology<br />

18. Ladyman M , Bonnet X, Lourdais O, Bradshaw D & Naulleau G. Gestation,<br />

thermoregulation and metabolism in a viviparous snake, Vipera aspis: evidence<br />

for fecundity-independent costs. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology<br />

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