Feeding ecology of the lizard, Uta stansburiana, in southeastern New Mexico

Author(s)
Best, Troy L. and A.L. Gennaro
Year
Article Title
Feeding ecology of the lizard, Uta stansburiana, in southeastern New Mexico
Volume
18
Issue
3
Pages
291-301
Start Page Number
291
Final Page
301
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Datapoints

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Species: Sideblotched Lizard (Uta stansburiana)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Type
Dietary Composition % of total number of prey items in stomach contents Araneae (3.0%); Acari (1.0%); Solifugae (<0.1%); Hexapoda (2.4%); Collembola (0.3%); Thysanura (0.1%); Orthoptera (3.6%); Dermaptera (0.1%); Isoptera (0.5%); Thysanoptera (0.2%); Hemiptera (8.3%); Homoptera (3.5%); Neuroptera (0.8%); Coleoptera (11.9%); Lepidoptera (3.3%); Diptera (1.4%); Hymenoptera (59.2%); Insect eggs (0.5%); Plants (0.1%) 266 % Not Reported Eddy and Lea counties Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition mean number of prey eaten per lizard eating such prey (estimated from stomach contents) Araneae (1.2); Acari (1.8); Solifugae (1.0); Hexapoda (26.3); Collembola (2.5); Thysanura (1.0); Orthoptera (1.2); Dermaptera (1.0); Isoptera (15); Thysanoptera (1.5); Hemiptera (2.3); Homoptera (1.8); Neuroptera (1.3); Coleoptera (2.2); Lepidoptera (1.7); Diptera (1.3); Hymenoptera (9.3); Insect eggs (9.0); Plants (1.0) 266 # prey/lizard Not Reported Eddy and Lea counties Exposure Factor Datasets

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