Effects of solar UV-B radiation on embryonic development in Hyla cadaverina, Hyla regilla and Taricha torosa

Author(s)
Anzalone, Christopher R., Lee B. Kats and Malcolm S. Gordon
Year
Article Title
Effects of solar UV-B radiation on embryonic development in Hyla cadaverina, Hyla regilla and Taricha torosa
Volume
12
Pages
646-653
Start Page Number
646
Final Page
653
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Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 datapoints.
Species: Pacific Treefrog (Pseudacris regilla formerly Hyla regilla)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Specific Location California Counties Type
Time of Mating/ Laying time of breeding Feb. - June Not Reported Adult Santa Monica Mountains Los Angeles Exposure Factor Datasets
Species: California Newt (Taricha torosa)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range California Counties Type
Time of Mating/ Laying time of breeding Apr. - May Not Reported Adult Santa Monica Mountains Los Angeles Exposure Factor Datasets
Clutch or Litter Size Not Reported #/clutch Adult Santa Monica Mountains 1-4 masses of 5-30 eggs Los Angeles Exposure Factor Datasets
Species: Pacific Treefrog (Pseudacris regilla formerly Hyla regilla), California Newt (Taricha torosa)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Specific Location California Counties Type
Time of Hatching or Parturition figure of mean duration from fertilization to hatching in field enclosures see citation 8 replicates of 150 (frogs) or 16-12 (newts) embryos Embryo Santa Monica Mountains Los Angeles Exposure Factor Datasets

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