Distribution and density of black rail populations along the lower Colorado River.

Author(s)
Repking, C.F. and Ohmart, R.D.
Volume
79
Issue
4
Start Page Number
486
Final Page
489

Datapoints

Displaying 1 - 6 of 6 datapoints.
Species: California Black Rail (Laterallus jamaicensis)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Life Cycle Stage Countries Type
Population Density Individuals observed aurally West pond: 16, Imperial Reservoir: 2, Squaw Lake: 10, Senator Wash: 21, Small Island: 1, Ferguson Lake: 5, Unnamed areas: 5 Not Reported USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density Individuals observed aurally West pond: 11, Imperial Reservoir: 1, Squaw Lake: 4, Senator Wash: 2, Small Island: 0, Ferguson Lake: 0, Unnamed areas: 2 Not Reported USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density Individuals observed aurally West pond: 22, Imperial Reservoir: 1, Squaw Lake: 6, Senator Wash: 10, Small Island: 0, Ferguson Lake: 5, Unnamed areas: 10 Not Reported USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density Individuals observed aurally Mittry Lake: 9, Gila Main Gravity Cancal seepage: 9, Imperial Reservoir: 14, Large Island: 14, Imperial National Wildlife Refuge: 0 Not Reported USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density Individuals observed aurally Mittry Lake: 8, Gila Main Gravity Cancal seepage: 4, Imperial Reservoir: 2, Large Island: 0, Imperial National Wildlife Refuge: 0 Not Reported USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density Individuals observed aurally Mittry Lake: 10, Gila Main Gravity Cancal seepage: 12, Imperial Reservoir: 9, Large Island: 3, Imperial National Wildlife Refuge: 8 Not Reported USA Exposure Factor Datasets

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