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Spawning and nesting behavior of the waccamaw darter,Etheostoma perlongum

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The spawning and nesting behavior ofEtheostoma (Boleosoma) perlongum was investigated in the field and laboratory. Sexual dimorphism is highly developed in such features as genital papillae, first dorsal and paired fins, and nuptial coloration. A reproductive migration from mid-lake to shore occurs in the spring: males precede females to select nest sites under submerged sticks and other debris. The male excavates a depression beneath the submerged object. Gonad analysis indicates a single spawning season extending from March through June. Nests were found from late April to mid-June and were guarded by a single male for periods of 13 to 36 days. Males initiate courtship by lateral display, lead the female to the nest site and show the nest by inverting. The female responds by tail up, tail wag and circle; males also tail wag and circle. Spawning pairs invert, usually in unison, and orient head to head or, less often, head to tail. The female deposits eggs while holding her body in a weak ‘S’ or ‘J’ shape with the caudal peduncle held away from the spawning substrate while vibrating.

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Lindquist, D.G., Shute, J.R. & Shute, P.W. Spawning and nesting behavior of the waccamaw darter,Etheostoma perlongum . Environ Biol Fish 6, 177–191 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00002781

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