The diet of the pacific fence lizard, Scleoporus occidentalis occidentalis (Baird and Girard), from northern California

Author(s)
Johnson, Clifford Ray
Year
Article Title
The diet of the pacific fence lizard, Scleoporus occidentalis occidentalis (Baird and Girard), from northern California
Volume
21
Pages
114-117
Start Page Number
114
Final Page
117
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Species: Northwestern Fence Lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis ssp. occidentalis)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location California Counties Type
Dietary Composition percent of lizards in which prey type occurred in stomach contents Thysanura (0.5%); Collembola (1.0%); Dermaptera (0.5%); Orthoptera (37.1%); Isoptera (6.2%); Ephemeroptera (0.5%); Plecoptera (2.9%); Homoptera (5.7%); Hemiptera (27.6%); Coleoptera (42.4%); Diptera (47.1%); Lepidoptera (18.1%); Hymenoptera (20.9%); Isopoda (2.4%); Chilopoda (0.5%); Araneida (19.0%); Acarina (1.0%); S. occidentalis (1.4%) 210 % Adult oak-grassland and creosote bush-rocky moutain terrain Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, San Mateo, Shasta, Sonoma, Tehama, Trinity Exposure Factor Datasets

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