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An Ecomorphological Analysis Of Locomotion In Larvae And Neotenes Of Two Salamander Species: Dicamptodon Tenebrosus (Stream-Type) And Ambystoma Gracile (Pond-Type), Ethan Hardister Snee Jan 2020

An Ecomorphological Analysis Of Locomotion In Larvae And Neotenes Of Two Salamander Species: Dicamptodon Tenebrosus (Stream-Type) And Ambystoma Gracile (Pond-Type), Ethan Hardister Snee

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Morphology is the physical expression of a species’ evolutionary history and adaptation to its environment and as such is tied to ecology. Salamander larvae have historically been separated into "pond-type" and "stream-type" groups based on their morphology, however no studies have been performed quantifying the relationship between morphology and ecology. In this study I utilized in-situ behavioral observations, morphological measurements, and in-lab performance tests of Dicamptodon tenebrosus (stream-type) and Ambystoma gracile (pond-type) to examine the relationship between salamander larval morphology and ecology. In the field, behavior was video recorded during nighttime surveys; afterwards animals were captured and limb measurements were …