Pituophis
1907
Ditmars, R. E. 1907. The reptile book. Doubleday, Page and Co., New York. 472 pp.
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1989
Burger, J. 1989. Approach to conspecific and avoidance of predator chemical cues by pine snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus). Journal of Chemical Ecology 15:799-806.
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1982
Carpenter, C. C. 1982. The bullsnake as an excavator. Journal of Herpetology 16:394-401.
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1980
Chiszar, D., V. Lipetz, K. Scudder, and E. Pasenello. 1980. Rate of tongue flickings by bull snakes and pine snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus) during exposure to food and non-food odors. Herpetologica 36:225-31.
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1983
Zappalorti, R. T., E. W. Johnson, and Z. Leszczynski. 1983. The ecology of the northern pine snake, Pituophis melanoleucus (Daudin) (Reptilia, Serpentes, Colubridae) in southern New Jersey, with special notes on habitat and nesting behavior. Bulletin of t
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1977
Bowler, J. K. 1977. Longevity of reptiles and amphibians in North American collections. Society Stud. Amphibians and Reptiles Miscellaneous Publication Herpetol. Circ. 6:1-32.
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1974
Collins, J. T. 1974. Amphibians and reptiles in Kansas. University of Kansas Publication Museum Natural History. Publ. Education Series 1:1-283.
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1974
Dyrkacz, S. and M. J. Corn. 1974. Response of naive, neonate bullsnakes to water extracts of potential prey items. Herpetological Review 5:74.
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1971
Fitch, H. S. and H. W. Shirer. 1971. A radiotelemetric study of spatial relationships in some common snakes. Copeia 1971:118-28.
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1958
Fitch, H. S. 1958. Home ranges, territories, and seasonal movement of vertebrates of the Natural History Reservation. University of Kansas Publication Museum of Natural History 11:63-326.
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