Growth Studies and Ageing Methods for Adult Triturus vulgaris L. and T. cristatus Laurenti (Urodela, Salamandridae)

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Growth of adult newts in southwestern Sweden has been studied from 1969 to 1972 in two ways: (1) The age of alcohol‐preserved specimens has been determined by counting dark zones, which are thought to indicate hibernations, on transverse sections of bones (femur or humerus); and average body length and head width of the different age classes have been recorded and compared; (2) Free‐living individuals have been identified by their ventral pattern, and body length and head width in different years have been recorded for each specimen. There was generally a small annual increase in body length and in head width, although the individual variation was large because some do not grow at all. Differences in growth were found between years, between populations and between sexes. It is concluded from these results that size should not be used for estimating the age of adult newts. Copyright © 1977, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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HAGSTRÖM, T. (1977). Growth Studies and Ageing Methods for Adult Triturus vulgaris L. and T. cristatus Laurenti (Urodela, Salamandridae). Zoologica Scripta, 6(1), 61–68. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-6409.1977.tb00760.x

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