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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. Iii, No. 3, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. Iii, No. 3, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Virginia Wetlands Reports
- Recycling The Greenhouse Effect, Sea Level Rise, and Their Impact on Tidal Wetlands. Julie G. Bradshaw
- City of Norfolk/Profiles of Wetlands Board Members.
The Planet, 1988, Volume 09, Issue 02, Aaron Coffin, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet, 1988, Volume 09, Issue 02, Aaron Coffin, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet
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Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. Iii, No. 2, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. Iii, No. 2, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Virginia Wetlands Reports
- Wetland Management: An Early History Middlesex County
- Profiles of Wetlands Board Members Appeals to VMRC
Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol Iii., No. 1, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol Iii., No. 1, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Virginia Wetlands Reports
Wetlands Board Questions and Answers
The Planet, 1988, Volume 09, Issue 01, Heather Koon, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet, 1988, Volume 09, Issue 01, Heather Koon, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet
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Using Life History And Ecology As Tools To Manage A Threatened Salamander Species, Scott R. Mcwilliams, Marilyn D. Bachmann
Using Life History And Ecology As Tools To Manage A Threatened Salamander Species, Scott R. Mcwilliams, Marilyn D. Bachmann
Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS
Selected aspects of the life history and ecology of the small-mouthed salamander (Ambystoma texanum Matthes) relevant to the management of this threatened species in Iowa are presented. The population studied utilizes flooded woodland habitat during courtship, breeding and egg laying, and during the entire larval period. Larval foraging strategies in this habitat included ontogenetic but no diel shifts in prey selection. Synchronous, nocturnal breeding migration allowed effective use of drift fences fur capture of adults used in captive breeding, courtship behavior studies, and the estimation of breeding population size. Large numbers of spennatophores, apparently indiscriminate mate choice, and the relatively …