Abstract

Lepomis (or Chaenobryttus) gulosus and Micropterus salmoides. The degree of hatching success was interpreted as an indication of phylogenetic closeness when equated with a control cross value of each spawn of eggs. Cleavage data were only generally related to hatching success. Hatching percentages of hybrid crosses were adjusted to the control cross percentages of the same spawn of eggs. Hatching success suggests that the phylogenetic relationships of other species to Ambloplites rupestris from most successful hybridization to least successful were: Pomoxis nigromaculatus; Lepomis macrochirus, and Enneacanthus obesus; Lepomis (or Chaenobryttus) gulosus; Micropterus salmoides.

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