Dietary overlap of Sceloporus occidentalis and S. graciosus

Author(s)
Rose, Barbara R.
Year
Article Title
Dietary overlap of Sceloporus occidentalis and S. graciosus
Volume
1976
Pages
818-820
Start Page Number
818
Final Page
820
Notes
see citation for Sceloporus graciosus
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Species: Western Fence Lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location California Counties Type
Dietary Composition percentage of total individuals of various prey taxa in stomach contents. Formicidae (34.8-34.1%); Coleoptera (18.1-26.4%); Isoptera (19.8-17.2%); Hemiptera-Homoptera (5.0-8.1%); Non-formicid Hymenoptera (5.6-6.5%); Diptera (0.5-1.4%); Orthoptera (1.7-2.6%); Odonata (0.0-0.3%); Dermaptera (0.0-1.3%); Insect larvae (2.8-4.8%); Isopoda (0.0-1.4%); Arancae (1.6-2.8%); Land snails (0.0-0.5%); Sceloporus hatchlings (0.0-0.1%) and Unknown (1.4-2.0%) 45-47 animals/site % Adult Blackbird Valley and Foss Valley Napa, Santa Clara Exposure Factor Datasets

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