Environmental variability and thermal acclimation in neotropical and temperate zone Salamanders

Author(s)
Feder, Martin E.
Year
Article Title
Environmental variability and thermal acclimation in neotropical and temperate zone Salamanders
Volume
51
Pages
7-16
Start Page Number
7
Final Page
16
Notes
see citation for Batrachoseps attentuatus
Review

Datapoints

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Species: California Newt (Taricha torosa)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage California Counties Type
Body Weight - Mean 10.67 Not Reported g Adult Contra Costa, San Francisco Exposure Factor Datasets
Metabolic Rate maximum oxygen consumption during activity measured at 5C on animals acclimated at 12C 46.1 5-8 ul O2/g/hr Adult Exposure Factor Datasets
Metabolic Rate maximum oxygen consumption during activity measured at 5C on animals acclimated at 22C 66.7 5-8 ul O2/g/hr Adult Exposure Factor Datasets
Metabolic Rate maximum oxygen consumption during activity measured at 15C on animals acclimated at 12C 118.3 5-8 ul O2/g/hr Adult Exposure Factor Datasets
Metabolic Rate maximum oxygen consumption during activity measured at 15C on animals acclimated at 22C 83.2 5-8 ul O2/g/hr Adult Exposure Factor Datasets
Metabolic Rate maximum oxygen consumption during activity measured at 25C on animals acclimated at 12C 194.8 5-8 ul O2/g/hr Adult Exposure Factor Datasets
Metabolic Rate maximum oxygen consumption during activity measured at 25C on animals acclimated at 22C 117.9 5-8 ul O2/g/hr Adult Exposure Factor Datasets

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