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Fossil Dunes and Soils Near Saginaw Bay, A Unique Herpetological Habitat

机译:独特的爬行动物栖息地萨吉诺湾附近的化石沙丘和土壤

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A study of archaeological records and documented modern records of the herpetofauna of the fossil low dune soil counties of Saginaw, Midland, Bay, and Tuscola, Michigan, indicates that 34 species have existed in the area in Holocene times. The Number of modern herpetological species indicated for this area by the five field guides Of the 1990s is 41, 7 more than could be verified. Of the 34 species documented by The 2000-201 study, 22 occupy wetland and/or aquatic habitats and only 11 are Terrestrial. Among the terrestrial species, none of the three species of mole salamanders (Ambystoma) that occur in other Michigan counties at this general latitude are recorded.
机译:一项对萨吉诺,米德兰,贝和密歇根州图斯科拉的化石低沙丘土壤县的爬虫性动植物的考古记录和现代文献记录的研究表明,全新世时期该地区已经存在34种。 1990年代的五份野外指南指出,该地区的现代爬虫学种类为41种,尚待证实的物种有7种。在2000-201年研究中记录的34个物种中,有22个占据了湿地和/或水生生境,而只有11个是陆生的。在陆地物种中,没有记录到在该密歇根州其他密歇根州发生的三种sal(Ambystoma)。

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