Mark O'Shea
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British zoologist
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Mark O'Shea 's Degrees
- Bachelors Zoology University of Manchester
- PhD Zoology University of Manchester
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mark Timothy O'Shea is an English herpetologist, photographer, author, lecturer, and television personality. He is known internationally as the presenter of the Animal Planet/Discovery Channel series O'Shea's Big Adventure.
Mark O'Shea 's Published Works
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- HILDA User Manual – Release 17 (2011) (363)
- Ending the drought: new strategies for improving the flow of affordable, effective antivenoms in Asia and Africa. (2011) (200)
- Best practices: in the 21st Century, taxonomic decisions in herpetology are acceptable only when supported by a body of evidence and published via peer-review (2013) (88)
- A Guide to the Snakes of Papua New Guinea: The First Comprehensive Guide to the Snake Fauna of Papua New Guinea (1996) (68)
- The herpetofauna of Timor-Leste: a first report (2011) (44)
- The emerging syndrome of envenoming by the New Guinea small-eyed snake Micropechis ikaheka. (1996) (28)
- Annotated checklist of the recent and extinct pythons (Serpentes, Pythonidae), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution (2010) (28)
- Snakes and Snake Bite in Nepal (1998) (22)
- Origin of the eastern brownsnake, Pseudonaja textilis (Dumeril, Bibron and Dumeril) (Serpentes: Elapidae: Hydrophiinae) in New Guinea: evidence of multiple dispersals from Australia, and comments on the status of Pseudonaja textilis pughi Hoser 2003 (2008) (19)
- First report on the herpetofauna of Ataúro Island, Timor Leste (2013) (14)
- Confronting taxonomic vandalism in biology: conscientious community self-organization can preserve nomenclatural stability (2021) (13)
- Analyses of venom spitting in African cobras (Elapidae: Serpentes) (2005) (12)
- Hiding in plain sight: a new species of bent-toed gecko (Squamata: Gekkonidae: Cyrtodactylus) from West Timor, collected by Malcolm Smith in 1924. (2014) (11)
- Food spectrum analysis of the Asian toad, Duttaphrynus melanostictus (Schneider, 1799) (Anura: Bufonidae), from Timor Island, Wallacea (2017) (11)
- An inconspicuous, conspicuous new species of Asian pipesnake, genus Cylindrophis (Reptilia: Squamata: Cylindrophiidae), from the south coast of Jawa Tengah, Java, Indonesia, and an overview of the tangled taxonomic history of C. ruffus (Laurenti, 1768). (2016) (9)
- A New Species of New Guinea Worm-Eating Snake, Genus Toxicocalamus (Serpentes: Elapidae), From the Star Mountains of Western Province, Papua New Guinea, With a Revised Dichotomous Key to the Genus (2015) (9)
- Re-examination of Hemidactylus tenkatei van Lidth de Jeude, 1895: Populations from Timor provide insight into the taxonomy of the H. brookii Gray, 1845 complex (Squamata: Gekkonidae). (2014) (8)
- Comment on Spracklandus Hoser, 2009 (Reptilia, Serpentes, ELAPIDAE): request for confirmation of availability of the generic name and for the nomenclatural validation of the journal in which it was published (Case 3601; BZN 70:234 237; 71:30 38; 133-135,181-182 ,252-253) (2015) (6)
- First Record for the Genus Antaresia (Squamata: Pythonidae) from Papua New Guinea (2004) (6)
- A new species of Indo-Papuan groundsnake, genus Stegonotus Duméril et al., 1854 (Serpentes, Colubridae), from the Bird's Head Peninsula of West Papua, Indonesia, with comments on differentiating morphological characters. (2019) (5)
- Clinical importance of the Mandalay spitting cobra (Naja mandalayensis) in Upper Myanmar - Bites, envenoming and ophthalmia. (2020) (4)
- Conservation education in a post-conflict country : five herpetological case studies in Timor-Leste (2013) (4)
- Crotalus oreganus concolor: Envenomation Case with Venom Analysis and a Diagnostic Conundrum of Myoneurologic Symptoms. (2020) (4)
- The taxonomic history of the enigmatic Papuan snake genus Toxicocalamus (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae), with the description of a new species from the Managalas Plateau of Oro Province, Papua New Guinea, and a revised dichotomous key (2018) (3)
- Eunectes murinus (Green Anaconda) Reproduction / Facultative Parthenogenesis (2016) (3)
- The first female specimen of the poorly known Arfak Stouttailed Snake, Calamophis sharonbrooksae Murphy, 2012 (Serpentes: Colubroidea: Homalopsidae), from the Vogelkop Peninsula of Indonesian West New Guinea, with comments on the taxonomic history of primitive homalopsids (2016) (2)
- Micropechis ikaheka (Elapidae) in Papua, Indonesia: A study of diet and cannibalism (2015) (2)
- The first female specimen of the poorly known Arfak Stout-tailed Snake, Calamophis sharonbrooksae Murphy, 2012, from the Vogelkop Peninsula of West New Guinea, with comments on the taxonomic history of primitive homalopsids (2016) (2)
- A new species of Stegonotus (Serpentes: Colubridae) from the remnant coastal forests of southern Timor-Leste. (2021) (2)
- First record of the Common Wolfsnake, Lycodon capucinus (H. Boie in F. Boie 1827), from New Guinea, with comments on its widespread distribution and confused taxonomy, and a new record for the Common Sun Skink, Eutropis multifasciata (Kuhl 1820) (2020) (2)
- CHAPTER 21 Amphibians of Timor-Leste : A Small Fauna under Pressure (2014) (1)
- The taxonomic history of Indo-Papuan groundsnakes, genus Stegonotus Duméril et al., 1854 (Colubridae), with some taxonomic revisions and the designation of a neotype for S. parvus (Meyer, 1874). (2018) (1)
- Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) of three Timor-Leste reptiles: first country record of Amblyomma helvolum, with new interactions and an updated list of host species. (2022) (1)
- Carefully examining Bornean Stegonotus (Serpentes, Colubridae): the montane groundsnake population in Sabah is a new and distinct species. (2020) (1)
- Crotalus oreganus concolor (Viperidae; Crotalinae): A case of envenomation with venom analysis from the envenomating snake and a diagnostic conundrum of myo- neurological symptoms (2018) (0)
- The emerging syndrome of envenoming by the New Guinean small-eyed snake (Micropechis ikaheka Lesson) (1995) (0)
- First captive breeding of a night skink (Scincidae: Eremiascincus) from Timor-Leste, Lesser Sunda Islands, with remarks on the reproductive biology of the genus (2015) (0)
- Corrigenda and Addenda to the Article "The taxonomic history of Indo-Papuan groundsnakes, genus Stegonotus Duméril et al., 1854 (Colubridae), with some taxonomic revisions and the designation of a neotype for S. parvus (Meyer, 1874)" by Kaiser et al. (2018). (2019) (0)
- Biology of Gila Monsters and Beaded Lizards, Daniel D. Beck. University of California Press, Berkeley (2005), Hardback. 247 pages. Price $49.95/£32.50, ISBN: 0-520-24357-9 (2006) (0)
- Skinks of Oceania, New Guinea, and Eastern Wallacea: an underexplored biodiversity hotspot (2023) (0)
- A taxonomic revision of Boiga multomaculata (Boie, 1827) and B. ochracea (Theobald, 1868), with the description of a new subspecies (Squamata, Serpentes, Colubridae) (2023) (0)
- Tangled skeins: a first report of non-captive mating behavior in the Southeast Asian Paradise Flying Snake (Reptilia: Squamata: Colubridae: Chrysopelea paradisi) (2016) (0)
- Hidden diversity in semi-fossorial Melanesian forest snakes: A revision of the Toxicocalamus loriae complex (Squamata, Elapidae) from New Guinea (2022) (0)
- Check out the New Guinea crocodile skink. (2001) (0)
- Threes Company: discovery of a third syntype of Stegonotus lividus, a species of colubrid snake from Pulau Semau, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, with comments on an unpublished 19th Century manuscript by the naturalist Salomon Mller. (2021) (0)
- A striking new species of Papuan groundsnake (Stegonotus: Colubridae) from southern Papua New Guinea, with a dichotomous key to the genus in New Guinea. (2021) (0)
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