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This book follows in the footsteps of two previous efforts—Snakes: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (1987) and Snakes: Ecology and Behavior (1993)—to provide established and new researchers with a current synopsis of snake ecology. In the preface to each of these earlier works, one of us (R. A. S.) admitted that he had erred in assuming that another “Biology of the Serpentes” book was not worth tackling. And after the fi rst two books, we thought that perhaps yet another book was not needed—we were wrong again. Because our understanding of snake ecology continues to evolve, this fi eld of study provides a seemingly inexhaustible source of research topics. | SNAKES SNAKES Ecology and Conservation EDITED BY STEPHEN J. MULLIN DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY RICHARD A. SEIGEL DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES TOWSON UNIVERSITY COMSTOCK PUBLISHING ASSOCIATES A DIVISION OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS ITHACA AND .