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Aneides aeneus

Males of Aneides aeneus also apparently defend territories (Cupp, 1980). In laboratory experiments, territorial residents were successfully able to defend areas against intruders, and the same was true when the roles of individuals as intruders and residents were reversed. Aggressive interactions were common. [Pg.194]

Cupp, P. V., 1980, Territoriality in the green salalander, Aneides aeneus, Copeia, 1980 463. [Pg.201]

Woods, J. E., 1968, The ecology and natural history of Mississippi populations of Aneides aeneus and associated salamanders,... [Pg.219]


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