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Chemical defense of an Asian snake reflects local availability of toxic prey and hatchling diet.

Journal of zoology (London, England : 1987) (2013-07-16)
D A Hutchinson, A H Savitzky, G M Burghardt, C Nguyen, J Meinwald, F C Schroeder, A Mori
RÉSUMÉ

Species that sequester toxins from prey for their own defense against predators may exhibit population-level variation in their chemical arsenal that reflects the availability of chemically defended prey in their habitat.