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ML111925

Red Drum Sciaenops ocellatus

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Marie P. Fish Media from this contributor
William H. Mowbray Media from this contributor

Dato

sep 1962

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Solomons, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory county: Calvert
Maryland, United States
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NOTES: NML studies. 1. CBL, Sept. 1962. One 0.38-m male with partially developed gonads in test tank: one escape sound; manual stimulation negative, faint thumps on electric stimulation. Fish, M.P. and W.H. Mowbray. 1970. Sounds of the Western North Atlantic fishes: a reference file of biological underwater sounds. Johns Hopkins Press. Baltimore. p. 104.

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