Demographic and life cycle characteristics of montane deer mice

Author(s)
Millar, John S. and Duncan G. Innes
Year
Article Title
Demographic and life cycle characteristics of montane deer mice
Volume
61
Issue
3
Pages
574-585
Start Page Number
574
Final Page
585
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Species: Deer Mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus ssp. borealis)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Condition Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range Countries Type
Survival/ Mortality average over-winter survival 37 64 % Juvenile Kananaskis Valley, Alberta [lat., 51 N] CANADA Exposure Factor Datasets
Growth Rate 0.34 33 g/d Juvenile adults captured at Kananaskis Valley, Alberta [lat., 51 N] Exposure Factor Datasets
Survival/ Mortality over-winter survival 0 8 % Adult Kananaskis Valley, Alberta [lat., 51 N] CANADA Exposure Factor Datasets
Growth Rate 0.20 47 g/d Juvenile adults captured at Kananaskis Valley, Alberta [lat., 51 N] Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density # of animals live-trapped in 3 grids (2 - 4 ha) from May to Oct. (1979 - 1981) 3 grids #/ha Both Adults and Juveniles Kananaskis Valley, Alberta [lat., 51 N] 1.25 - 11.0 CANADA Exposure Factor Datasets
Food Ingestion Rate daily ingestion rate; animals fed Purina lab chow; body weight averaged 20.34 g 3.67 40 g/d non-breeding Adult captured at Kananaskis Valley, Alberta [lat., 51 N] Exposure Factor Datasets

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