Diet of the invasive frog Lithobates catesbeianus (shaw, 1802)(anura: raniDae) in viçosa, Minas gerais state, Brazil.

Author(s)
Da Silva, E.T., Dos Reis, E.P., Feio, R.N. and Ribeiro Filho, O.P.
Volume
4
Issue
3
Start Page Number
286
Final Page
294

Datapoints

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Species: Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Condition Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Countries Type
Dietary Composition Frequencies of occurrence: Terrestrial prey (86.96 %) Aquatic prey (28.26 %) Amphibious prey (30.43 %) Arthropod remains (21.74 %), Undetermined remains (15.22 %) 46 Frequency of occurrence NR Adult 20⁰45'S, 42⁰07'W BRAZIL Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition Frequencies of occurrence: Terrestrial prey (63.64 %) Aquatic prey (39.39 %) Amphibious prey (33.33 %) Arthropod remains (21.21 %), Undetermined remains (9.09 %) 33 Frequency of occurrence NR Adult 20⁰45'S, 42⁰07'W BRAZIL Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition Frequencies of occurrence: Terrestrial prey (79.41 %) Aquatic prey (26.47 %) Amphibious prey (3.26 %) Arthropod remains (20.59 %), Undetermined remains (11.76 %) 34 Frequency of occurrence NR Juvenile 20⁰45'S, 42⁰07'W BRAZIL Exposure Factor Datasets

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