PUBLICATIONS

Herpetology, 2004 to Present

  • Lazo-Wasem, E., Pinou, T., Pena De Niz, A., Salgado, M., Schenker, E.  (2007).  New Records of the marine turtle epibiont Balaenophilus umigamecolus (Copepoda: Harpacticoida: Balaenophilidae): New host records and possible implications for marine turtle health. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 48(1): 153-157.
  • Mantziou, G., Antoniou, A., Poulakakis, N., Goulielmos, G., Tsigenopoulos, C.S., Pinou, T., and M. Mylonas.  (2005).  Isolation and characterization of six microsatellite markers in the fresh water turtle Mauremys rivulata (Testudines: Geomydidae).  Molecular Ecology Notes. 5(4): 727-729.
  • Pinou, T. and E. Diamandi. (2004).  An Introduction to the Flora and Fauna of Lake Orestias, Kastoria, Greece.  Peabody Museum Publication (31 pages in three languages).
  • Pinou, T., S. Vicario, M. Marscher, A. Caccone. (2004).  Relict snakes of North America and their relationships to the Caenophidia using Bayesian methods on mitochondrial sequences.  Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 32: 563 - 574.

Herpetology, 2003 and Earlier

  • Dowling, H. G. and T. Pinou. (2003).  Xenodermatid Snakes in America.  Herpetological Review 34(1): 20-23.
  • Pinou, T. and A. J. R. Carter (2002).  Elaphe obsoleta Behavior.  Herpetological Review   33(4): 313-314.
  • Pinou, T. and H. G. Dowling.  (2000).  Ptyas versus Coluber: A regrettable tangle of names.  Herpetological Review 31(3): 136-138.
  • Pinou, T., T. Schlick, B. Li, and H. G. Dowling. (1996).  Addition of Darwin’s third dimension to phyletic trees. Journal of Theoretical Biology  182: 505-512.
  • Pinou, T., C. A. Hass, and L. R. Maxson. (1995).  Geographic variation of serum albumin in the monotypic snake genus Diadophis (Colubridae: Xenodontinae): Evidence for cryptic species.  J. Herpetol. 29(1): 105-110.
  • Pinou, T., and H. G. Dowling.  (1994).  The phylogenetic relationships of the Central American snake Tretanhorinus:  Data from morphology and karyology. Amphibia-Reptilia  15(3): 297-305.

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