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Spotted bass Micropterus punctulatus (Rafinesque 1819)

American Fisheries Society Symposium 82
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Abstract

Three subspecies of Spotted Bass Micropterus punctulatus were historically recognized: the smaller Northern Spotted Bass M. p. punctulatus, the larger, longer-lived Alabama Spotted Bass M. p. henshalli, and the now invalidated Wichita Spotted Bass M. p. wichitae (Bailey and Hubbs 1940; Cofer 1995; Warren 2009; Rider and Maceina 2015, this volume). The subspecific status has been examined over the past decade as advanced genetic analyses have been developed (e.g., Kassler et al. 2002; Baker et al. 2008; Tringali et al. 2015, this volume). The American Fisheries Society has recently changed the designation of the Alabama Spotted Bass to a separate species, Alabama Bass M. henshalli (Page et al. 2013). The remainder of this paper will discuss the biology and conservation of only Spotted Bass. Both species have been observed to hybridize with other Micropterus spp. (Koppelman 1994; Pierce and Van Den Avyle 1997; Barwick et al. 2006).

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Publication type Book chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Title Spotted bass Micropterus punctulatus (Rafinesque 1819)
Series title American Fisheries Society Symposium
Series number 82
Volume 82
Year Published 2015
Language English
Publisher American Fisheries Society
Publisher location Bethesda, MD
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Atlanta
Description 7 p.
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Conference publication
Larger Work Title Black bass diversity: Multidisciplinary science for conservation
First page 35
Last page 41
Conference Title American Fisheries Society Southern Division Symposium 'Black bass diversity: Multidisciplinary science for conservation'
Conference Location Nashville, TN
Conference Date February 8-10, 2013
Country United States
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