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Hoffman M, Steen D. 2024. Drymarchon couperi (Eastern indigo snake) digging behavior. Herpetol Rev. 2024;54(4):586–7. Order Publication

Bogan JE, O’Hanlon BM, Steen DA, Horan T, Taylor R, et al. 2024. Health assessment of free-ranging eastern indigo snakes (Drymarchon couperi) from hydrologic restoration construction sites in South Florida, USA. J Wildl Dis. 60(1):39-51. Order Publication

Chandler HC, Steen D, Blue J, Bogan JE, Bolt MR, et al. 2023. Evaluating growth rates of captive, wild, and reintroduced populations of the imperiled eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon couperi). Herpetologica. 79:220-230. Order Publication

Borgan Jr., J. E., D. A. Steen, B. O'Hanlon, M. M. Garner, H. D. S. Walden, and J. S. F. X. Wellehan, Jr. 2022. Drymarchon couperi (Eastern Indigo Snake). Death associated with Raillietiella orientalis. Herpetological Review 53(1):147. Access Publication.

Enge, K. M., B. Bankovich, P. Braisted, and J. D. Mays. 2022. Status and distribution of the Eastern indigo snake, Drymarchon couperi, in the Florida Keys, USA. Herpetological Review 53(4):565-572. Request Publication.

Enge, K. M., B. Tornwall, W. Kruger, and R. E. Dews.  2018.  Drymarchon couperi (eastern indigo snake). Mortality / entanglement in plastic mesh.  Herpetological Review 49:751-752. Access Publication.

Enge, K. M., D. J. Stevenson, M. J. Elliott, and J. Bauder.  2013.  The historical and current distribution of the eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon couperi). Herpetological Conservation and Biology 8:288–307. Request Publication.

Godley, J. S., and P. E. Moler.  2013.  Population declines of eastern indigo snakes (Drymarchon couperi) over three decades in the Gulf Hammock Wildlife Management Area, Florida, USA. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 8:359–365.

Krysko, K. L., D. J. Smith, and C. A. Smith. 2010. Historic and current geographic distribution and preliminary evidence of population genetic structure in the eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon couperi) in the southeastern United States. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Tallahassee. Final Report. 36 pp.

Stevenson, D. J., M. R. Bolt, D. J. Smith, K. M. Enge, N. L. Hyslop, T. M. Norton, and K. J. Dyer. 2010. Prey records for the eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon couperi). Southeastern Naturalist 9(1):1-18. Request Publication.

Stevenson, D. K., K. M. Enge, L. D. Carlile, K. J. Dyer, T. M. Norton, N. L. Hyslop, and R. A. Kiltie. 2009. An eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon couperi) mark-recapture study in southeastern Georgia. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 40:30-42. Request Publication.

Foster, G. W., P. E. Moler, J. M. Kinsella, S. P. Terrell, and D. J. Forrester. 2000. Parasites of eastern indigo snakes (Drymarchon corais couperi) from Florida, U.S.A. Comparative Parasitology 67(1):124-128. Request Publication.

Moler, P. E. 1987. Delicate balance. Species: eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon corais couperi). Florida Wildlife 41(4):19. Request Publication.

Moler, P. E. 1985. Distribution of the eastern indigo snake, Drymarchon corais couperi, in Florida. Herpetological Review 16(2):37-38. Request Publication.

Diemer, J. E. and D. W. Speake. 1983. The distribution of the eastern indigo snake, Drymarchon corais couperi, in Georgia. Journal of Herpetology 17(3):256-264. Request Publication.

Moler, P. E. 1982. Home range and seasonal activity of the eastern indigo snake, Drymarchon corais couperi, in northern Florida. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Wildlife Research Laboratory, Gainesville, Florida. 17 pp. Access Publication.

Speake, D. W., J. Diemer, and J. McGlincy. 1982. Eastern indigo snake recovery plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Atlanta, Georgia. 23 pp.