The Central, Imperial, and Coachella Valleys of California

Author(s)
Heitmeyer, Mickey E., Daniel P. Connelly, and Roger L. Pederson
Year
Article Title
The Central, Imperial, and Coachella Valleys of California
Book Title
Habitat Management for Migrating and Wintering Waterfowl in North America
Editor
Smith, Loren M., Roger L. Pederson, and Richard M. Kaminski
Publisher
Texas Tech University Press
Address
Lubbock, TX
Pages
475-505
Start Page Number
475
Final Page
505
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Datapoints

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Species: Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Specific Location California Counties Type
Population Density mean number of ducks counted in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service mid-winter inventories 1978-1987 314,712 Not Reported Both Adults and Juveniles Sacramento Valley Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density mean number of ducks counted in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service mid-winter inventories 1978-1987 30,438 Not Reported Both Adults and Juveniles San Joaquin Valley Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density mean number of ducks counted in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service mid-winter inventories 1978-1987 15,221 Not Reported Both Adults and Juveniles Suisun Marsh Solano Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density mean number of ducks counted in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service mid-winter inventories 1978-1987 4,667 Not Reported Both Adults and Juveniles San Francisco Delta Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density mean number of ducks counted in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service mid-winter inventories 1978-1987 389 Not Reported Both Adults and Juveniles Imperial and Coachella Valleys Exposure Factor Datasets

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