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Marbled salamander features labeled.
The marbled salamander mates and lays its eggs on land.
Deciduous and mixed forests adjacent to vernal pools.
Marbled salamanders are keystone predators in new england ponds but adaptation by the smaller spotted salamander can dramatically change the composition of the ponds.
From late september through october the adults migrate at night to edges of forested vernal ponds which typically dry up during the summer.
They are locally common on the trap rock ridges of the central connecticut lowland.
Habitat photo for marbled salamander courtesy of rebecca chalmers.
Marbled salamanders are one of only two ambystoma salamander species that breeds and lays its eggs on land.
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Like most of the mole salamanders it is secretive spending most of its life under logs or in burrows.
The female lays 50 200 eggs one at a time in a depression under a log or in a clump of vegetation that will fill with water when it.
These include the marbled salamander and the mudpuppy which breed in the fall the four toed salamander that breeds in late summer and fall and the red backed salamander which breeds in the fall through winter and early spring in some places.
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Eggs are laid in the fall under coarse woody debris while the pools are dry.
Female guards the eggs until pool is flooded.
Adults can grow to about 11 cm 4 in small compared to other members of its genus.
Ambystoma opacum the marbled salamander is found throughout most of the eastern united states from massachusetts west to central illinois southeastern missouri and oklahoma and eastern texas south to the gulf of mexico and the carolina coast it is absent from peninsular florida.
The marbled salamander is a stocky boldly banded salamander.
The marbled salamander is in the family abystomatidae which includes the large stout bodied mole salamanders.
Unlike other salamanders marbled salamanders breed in the fall.
Most michigan salamanders begin breeding in the spring months with a few exceptions.
The marbled salamander breeds from september to october in the northern part of its range and from october to december in the southern part of its range.
The bands of females tend to be gray while those of males are more white.