Great Basin Naturalist
Abstract
Clutch sizes of the prairie skink, Eumeces septentrionalis, in Nebraska are positively correlated with female snout-vent lengths (SVLs). Data presented in this study and others indicate Nebraska populations of E. septentrionalis have larger average clutch sizes than other populations within this species' range.
Recommended Citation
Somma, Louis A.
(1987)
"Reproduction of the prairie skink, Eumeces septentrionalis, in Nebraska,"
Great Basin Naturalist: Vol. 47:
No.
3, Article 3.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/gbn/vol47/iss3/3
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