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Date of Award

1970

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science (M.S.)

Department

Biological Sciences

First Advisor

W. Michael Kaill

First Committee Member

Fuad Nahhas

Second Committee Member

Anne Mathias

Third Committee Member

Fred H. Tarp

Abstract

This study was initiated to obtain information about the natural history of the tule perch before greater reduction in population has occurred. The studies of Hopkirk (1962) and Turner (1966) did not include information on reproduction, development, and growth of embryos within the ovarian sac, and the growth of the tule perch and, secondly, to supplement the work of Hopkirk and Turner concerning color variation and food habits.

Pages

58

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