Feeding ecology of stream-dwelling pacific giant salamander larvae (Dicamptodon tenebrosus)

Author(s)
Parker, Michael S.
Year
Article Title
Feeding ecology of stream-dwelling pacific giant salamander larvae (Dicamptodon tenebrosus)
Volume
1994
Pages
705-718
Start Page Number
705
Final Page
718
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Species: Pacific Giant Salamander (Dicamptodon tenebrosus)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range California Counties Type
Population Density range over 4 yrs Not Reported #/m2 Juvenile Fox Creek [lat., 38^o45'N, 123^o40'W] 0.09 - 1.24 Mendocino Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Fledging or Metamorphosis July - Sept. Not Reported Juvenile Fox Creek [lat., 38^o45'N, 123^o40'W] Mendocino Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition average proportion of total prey items in stomach contents on 11 sampling dates Ephemeroptera (59.1%); Trichoptera (11.7%); Plecoptera (4.5%); Diptera (8.1%); Coleoptera (3.6%); Odonata (1.0%); Hemiptera (<1.0%); Non-Insecta (3.4%); Vertebrates (<1.0%); Terrestrial organisms, Insecta (8.8%) 502 % Juvenile Fox Creek [lat., 38^o45'N, 123^o40'W] Mendocino Exposure Factor Datasets

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