taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03C14062FFAA5F66FE16FAB5E0A6FD48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5020639/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5020639	Figure 11. Type specimen of N. beyeri (USNM 102674; Allen Parish, LA) dorsum (a) and venter (b; photos by Jenna L. Welch, Division of Amphibians and Reptiles, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution; used with permission); paratype of Mobile lineage (AUM 40150, Covington County, AL) dorsum (c) and venter (d; photos by Craig Guyer); paratype of Pearl lineage (MMNS 1288, Saint Tammany Parish,LA) dorsum (e) and venter (f; photos by Craig Guyer); paratype of Pontchartrain lineage (LSUMZ 99424, Tangipahoa Parish, LA) dorsum (g) and venter (h; photos by Craig Guyer).	Figure 11. Type specimen of N. beyeri (USNM 102674; Allen Parish, LA) dorsum (a) and venter (b; photos by Jenna L. Welch, Division of Amphibians and Reptiles, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution; used with permission); paratype of Mobile lineage (AUM 40150, Covington County, AL) dorsum (c) and venter (d; photos by Craig Guyer); paratype of Pearl lineage (MMNS 1288, Saint Tammany Parish,LA) dorsum (e) and venter (f; photos by Craig Guyer); paratype of Pontchartrain lineage (LSUMZ 99424, Tangipahoa Parish, LA) dorsum (g) and venter (h; photos by Craig Guyer).	2020-03-19	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon		Zenodo	biologists	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon			
03C14062FFAA5F66FE16FAB5E0A6FD48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5020621/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5020621	Figure 2. Dorsal colour pattern of Necturus juveniles showing unspotted (a) and spotted (numerous white spots; b) character states.	Figure 2. Dorsal colour pattern of Necturus juveniles showing unspotted (a) and spotted (numerous white spots; b) character states.	2020-03-19	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon		Zenodo	biologists	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon			
03C14062FFAA5F66FE16FAB5E0A6FD48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5020641/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5020641	Figure 12. Distribution of localities of specimens assigned to N. beyeri. Open circle is approximate location of type specimen.	Figure 12. Distribution of localities of specimens assigned to N. beyeri. Open circle is approximate location of type specimen.	2020-03-19	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon		Zenodo	biologists	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon			
03C14062FFB75F63FEB1FCF7E094FCFC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5020643/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5020643	Figure 13. Photo of dorsum (a) and venter (b) of type specimen of N. mounti (AUM 40698; Covington County, AL; photos by Craig Guyer).	Figure 13. Photo of dorsum (a) and venter (b) of type specimen of N. mounti (AUM 40698; Covington County, AL; photos by Craig Guyer).	2020-03-19	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon		Zenodo	biologists	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon			
03C14062FFB75F63FEB1FCF7E094FCFC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5020619/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5020619	Figure 1. Geographic distribution and phylogeny of six mitochondrial lineages (boldface) of Gulf Coast waterdogs typically assigned to Necturus beyeri. Tree is rooted by N. punctatus and paraphyly of N. beyeri is shown by inclusion of N. alabamensis and two lineages of N. maculosus. Phylogenetic construction and lineage names are from Chabarria et al. (2017). Drainages for each lineage are Apalachicola lineage – Apalachicola,Chipola, Choctawhatchee,Econfina, Ochlockonee, and Pea Rivers; Escambia lineage – Blackwater, Escambia (Conecuh in Alabama), Perdido, and Yellow Rivers; Mobile lineage – Dog, Escatawpa, Fish, Mobile, Pascagoula, and Biloxi Rivers; Pearl lineage – Pearl and Wolf Rivers; Pontchartrain lineage – Amite, Bayou Bonfouca, Bayou Lacombe, Blind, Tangipahoa, Tchefuncte, and Tickfaw Rivers; Western lineage – Calcasieu, Cedar Bayou, Old, Neches, Sabine, San Jacinto, and Trinity Rivers.	Figure 1. Geographic distribution and phylogeny of six mitochondrial lineages (boldface) of Gulf Coast waterdogs typically assigned to Necturus beyeri. Tree is rooted by N. punctatus and paraphyly of N. beyeri is shown by inclusion of N. alabamensis and two lineages of N. maculosus. Phylogenetic construction and lineage names are from Chabarria et al. (2017). Drainages for each lineage are Apalachicola lineage – Apalachicola,Chipola, Choctawhatchee,Econfina, Ochlockonee, and Pea Rivers; Escambia lineage – Blackwater, Escambia (Conecuh in Alabama), Perdido, and Yellow Rivers; Mobile lineage – Dog, Escatawpa, Fish, Mobile, Pascagoula, and Biloxi Rivers; Pearl lineage – Pearl and Wolf Rivers; Pontchartrain lineage – Amite, Bayou Bonfouca, Bayou Lacombe, Blind, Tangipahoa, Tchefuncte, and Tickfaw Rivers; Western lineage – Calcasieu, Cedar Bayou, Old, Neches, Sabine, San Jacinto, and Trinity Rivers.	2020-03-19	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon		Zenodo	biologists	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon			
03C14062FFB75F63FEB1FCF7E094FCFC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5020645/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5020645	Figure 14. Distribution of localities of specimens assigned to N. mounti. Open circle is approximate location of type specimen.	Figure 14. Distribution of localities of specimens assigned to N. mounti. Open circle is approximate location of type specimen.	2020-03-19	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon		Zenodo	biologists	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon			
03C14062FFB25F6CFEB1FC43E194FAFB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5020647/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5020647	Figure 15. Photo of dorsum (a) and venter (b) of type specimen of N. moleri (AUM 35617; Houston County, AL; photos by Craig Guyer).	Figure 15. Photo of dorsum (a) and venter (b) of type specimen of N. moleri (AUM 35617; Houston County, AL; photos by Craig Guyer).	2020-03-19	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon		Zenodo	biologists	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon			
03C14062FFB25F6CFEB1FC43E194FAFB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5020619/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5020619	Figure 1. Geographic distribution and phylogeny of six mitochondrial lineages (boldface) of Gulf Coast waterdogs typically assigned to Necturus beyeri. Tree is rooted by N. punctatus and paraphyly of N. beyeri is shown by inclusion of N. alabamensis and two lineages of N. maculosus. Phylogenetic construction and lineage names are from Chabarria et al. (2017). Drainages for each lineage are Apalachicola lineage – Apalachicola,Chipola, Choctawhatchee,Econfina, Ochlockonee, and Pea Rivers; Escambia lineage – Blackwater, Escambia (Conecuh in Alabama), Perdido, and Yellow Rivers; Mobile lineage – Dog, Escatawpa, Fish, Mobile, Pascagoula, and Biloxi Rivers; Pearl lineage – Pearl and Wolf Rivers; Pontchartrain lineage – Amite, Bayou Bonfouca, Bayou Lacombe, Blind, Tangipahoa, Tchefuncte, and Tickfaw Rivers; Western lineage – Calcasieu, Cedar Bayou, Old, Neches, Sabine, San Jacinto, and Trinity Rivers.	Figure 1. Geographic distribution and phylogeny of six mitochondrial lineages (boldface) of Gulf Coast waterdogs typically assigned to Necturus beyeri. Tree is rooted by N. punctatus and paraphyly of N. beyeri is shown by inclusion of N. alabamensis and two lineages of N. maculosus. Phylogenetic construction and lineage names are from Chabarria et al. (2017). Drainages for each lineage are Apalachicola lineage – Apalachicola,Chipola, Choctawhatchee,Econfina, Ochlockonee, and Pea Rivers; Escambia lineage – Blackwater, Escambia (Conecuh in Alabama), Perdido, and Yellow Rivers; Mobile lineage – Dog, Escatawpa, Fish, Mobile, Pascagoula, and Biloxi Rivers; Pearl lineage – Pearl and Wolf Rivers; Pontchartrain lineage – Amite, Bayou Bonfouca, Bayou Lacombe, Blind, Tangipahoa, Tchefuncte, and Tickfaw Rivers; Western lineage – Calcasieu, Cedar Bayou, Old, Neches, Sabine, San Jacinto, and Trinity Rivers.	2020-03-19	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon		Zenodo	biologists	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon			
03C14062FFB25F6CFEB1FC43E194FAFB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5020651/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5020651	Figure 16. Distribution of localities of specimens assigned to N. moleri. Open circle is approximate location of type specimen.	Figure 16. Distribution of localities of specimens assigned to N. moleri. Open circle is approximate location of type specimen.	2020-03-19	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon		Zenodo	biologists	Guyer, Craig;Murray, Christopher;Bart, Henry L.;Crother, Brian I.;Chabarria, Ryan E.;Bailey, Mark A.;Dunn, Khorizon			
