Distribution and habitat requirements of the San Joaquin kit fox in the northern extreme of their range

Author(s)
Orloff, Susan, Frank Hall and Linda Spiegel
Year
Article Title
Distribution and habitat requirements of the San Joaquin kit fox in the northern extreme of their range
Volume
22
Pages
60-70
Start Page Number
60
Final Page
70
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Species: San Joaquin Kit Fox (Vulpes macrotis ssp. mutica)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location California Counties Type
Dietary Composition percent volume of total prey items in scat Jerusalem crickets (27%), unident. birds (2%), rabbits (3%), California ground squirrel (35%), pocket mice (2%), western harvest mice (17%), Peromyscus sp. (13%) 10 scats % Not Reported Bethany Reservoir Alameda Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition percent volume of total prey items in scat Jerusalem crickets (1%), unident. reptiles (1%), unident. birds (1%), rabbits (5%), California ground squirrel (62%), pocket mice (5%), western harvest mice (10%), Peromyscus sp. (11%) 10 scats % Not Reported Bethany Reservoir Alameda Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition percent volume of total prey items in scat Jerusalem crickets (20%), unident. insects (4%), unident. birds (10%), desert cottontail (1%), rabbits (5%), California ground squirrel (27%), pocket mice (13%), western harvest mice (9%), Peromyscus sp. (9%), unident. cricetid rodents (5%) 10 scats % Not Reported Bethany Reservoir Alameda Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition percent volume of total prey items in scat unident. vegetation (4%), California ground squirrel (83%), California pocket mice (2%), Peromyscus sp. (5%), unident. cricetid rodents (5%) 10 scats % Not Reported Bethany Reservoir Alameda Exposure Factor Datasets
Survival/ Mortality 80 5 foxes % Juvenile Bethany Reservoir Alameda Exposure Factor Datasets
Survival/ Mortality 67 3 foxes % Adult Bethany Reservoir Alameda Exposure Factor Datasets

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