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Posted by: justinian2120 at Tue Sep 19 17:31:49 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by justinian2120 ] i dunno about that-regardless of what we call them from fla. to texas to new hampshire-yellow rattlers,velvet rattlers,velvet tails,canebrakes,timbers,black rattlers-what you have is a species that has two-maybe three- niches/clades/whatever;north,south,and perhaps west,though this last group seems to have a less clearly defined dilineation from the former two than they do from each other.i don't know too much about the western populations(and have precious little first hand experience with the southerns as well)-but i sure can see plenty justification for at least separating the southern from the northern/montanes(i.e. timbers and canebrakes seperate subsp. again).... [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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