Aspects of Reproduction in Louisiana Necturus Populations

Aspects of the reproductive biology of Necturus maculosus louisianensis and N. b. beyeri were studied in Big Creek and Talisheek Creek, Louisiana, respectively. Collecting techniques included electrical shocking, seining, dip netting, and baited set lines. There was unusual success of female N. m. l...

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