Marbled Salamander Eggs

Adult marbled salamanders breed only in dried up pools ponds and ditches and females lay their eggs under the leaves there.
Marbled salamander eggs. Petranka 1998 these animals are found in the following types. Marbled salamander eggs under log two friends from the museum megan and melissa invited me to tag along with them yesterday as they did some fieldwork for a future workshop. Adults take terrestrial invertebrates such as worms insects centipedes and mollusks snails slugs. Marbled salamander habitat is indirectly managed through wetland and water resource protection forestry management regulations i e new hampshire rsa 482 a.
Megan made a great find as she and melissa were turning over logs at the edge of a vernal pool looking for salamanders some viable marbled salamander eggs. Larvae take small aquatic animals zooplankton but larger individuals will take eggs and larvae of other amphibians as well. Best management practices for erosion control on timber harvesting operations in new. As marbled salamander breeding season begins residents are encouraged to implement precautions to prevent accidental salamander mortalities at in ground swimming pools and to report their sightings of a state.
Marbled salamander fact sheet the marbled salamander ambystoma opacum also called the banded salamander is a member of the mole salamander family. The eggs hatch after the ponds refill. A marbled salamander larva. Females will lay about 30 females will lay about 30 100 eggs in a depression on land usually beneath a log or leaf litter.
Marbled salamanders breed in autumn unlike most other mole salamanders which breed in winter and migrate to wetlands during before a good rain to court and mate. It gets its name from the white or silver bands that cover the black bodies of adult salamanders. The marbled salamander feeds primarily on terrestrial invertebrates such as worms spiders snails centipedes and a variety of insects.