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Feeding ecology of Necturus beyeri in Louisiana.
H. L. Bart, R. W. Holzenthal
Entomology
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Acanthocephalan
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Burrow
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Caddisfly
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Feeding Ecology
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Feeding Habitat
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Food Availability
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Food Consumption
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Gulf Coast
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Intermediate Host
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Invertebrate Abundance
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Invertebrate Richness
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Isopod
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Leaf Litter
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Louisiana
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Mayfly
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Midges
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Necturus
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Parasitism
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Predation
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Prey Size
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Prey Type
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Subadult
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Warm Period
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Warmest Months
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Waterdogs
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Acanthocephala
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Ephemeroptera
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Food Availability
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Isopoda
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Midges
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Plant Litter
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Predation
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Trichoptera
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