DescriptionNatural Range of Python sebae+natalensis.jpg
English: GREEN: Habitat of Python sebae; RED: Habitat of Python natalensis; YELLOW: Interference Area of both species. Based on:
G. J. Alexander: Thermal Biology of the Southern African Python (Python natalensis): Does temperature limit its distribution? In: R. W. Henderson and R. Powell (Eds.): Biology of the Boas and Pythons. Eagle Mountain Publishing Company, Eagle Mountain., 2007, ISBN978-0-9720154-3-1: S. 51-75
D. G. Broadley: A review of geographical variation in the African Python, Python sebae (Gemelin). British Journal of Herpetology 6:359-367; 1984
D. G. Broadley: The Southern African Python, Python natalensis A. Smith 1840, is a valid species. African Herpetological News 29:31-32; 1999
J. M. Padial: On the presence of Python sebae Gemelin, 1788 (Ophidia: Pythonidae) in Mauritania. Herpetological Bulletin 84: 30-31, 2003.
B. Lanza, A. Nistri: Somali Boidae (genus Eryx Daudin 1803) and Pythonidae (genus Python Daudin 1803) (Reptilia Serpentes). Tropical Zoology 18, 2005, p. 115.
W. R. Branch, M. Griffin: Pythons in Namibia: Distribution, Conservation, and Captive Breeding Programs. Advances in Herpetoculture – Special Publications of the International Herpetological Symposium, Inc., 1996, p. 93-102.
In consideration of mountain ranges, rivers and vegetation
Deutsch: GRÜN: Verbreitungsgebiet des Nördlichen Felsenpythons (Python sebae); ROT: Verbreitungsgebiet des Südlichen Felsenpythons (Python natalensis); GELB: Überschneidungsgebiet der beiden Arten
Erstellt nach:
G. J. Alexander: Thermal Biology of the Southern African Python (Python natalensis): Does temperature limit its distribution? In: R. W. Henderson and R. Powell (Eds.): Biology of the Boas and Pythons. Eagle Mountain Publishing Company, Eagle Mountain., 2007, ISBN978-0-9720154-3-1: S. 51-75
D. G. Broadley: A review of geographical variation in the African Python, Python sebae (Gemelin). British Journal of Herpetology 6:359-367; 1984
D. G. Broadley: The Southern African Python, Python natalensis A. Smith 1840, is a valid species. African Herpetological News 29:31-32; 1999
J. M. Padial: On the presence of Python sebae Gemelin, 1788 (Ophidia: Pythonidae) in Mauritania. Herpetological Bulletin 84, S. 30-31, 2003.
B. Lanza, A. Nistri: Somali Boidae (genus Eryx Daudin 1803) and Pythonidae (genus Python Daudin 1803) (Reptilia Serpentes). Tropical Zoology 18, 2005, S. 115.
W. R. Branch, M. Griffin: Pythons in Namibia: Distribution, Conservation, and Captive Breeding Programs. Advances in Herpetoculture – Special Publications of the International Herpetological Symposium, Inc., 1996, S. 93-102.
unter Berücksichtigung von markanten Bergketten, Flüssen und Vegetationsformen
This image was uploaded in the JPEG format even though it consists of non-photographic data. This information could be stored more efficiently or accurately in the PNG or SVG format. If possible, please upload a PNG or SVG version of this image without compression artifacts, derived from a non-JPEG source (or with existing artifacts removed). After doing so, please tag the JPEG version with {{Superseded|NewImage.ext}} and remove this tag. This tag should not be applied to photographs or scans. If this image is a diagram or other image suitable for vectorisation, please tag this image with {{Convert to SVG}} instead of {{BadJPEG}}. If not suitable for vectorisation, use {{Convert to PNG}}. For more information, see {{BadJPEG}}.
Licensing
I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license:
to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work
to remix – to adapt the work
Under the following conditions:
attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
share alike – If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same or compatible license as the original.
{{Information |Description={{en|1=GREEN: Habitat of Python sebae; RED: Habitat of Python natalensis; YELLOW: Interference Area of both species. Based on: *G. J. Alexander: ''Thermal Biology of the Southern African Python (Python natalensis): Does temperat