Food and feeding of larval Dicamptodon ensatus from California

Author(s)
Johnson, Clifford Ray and Carl B. Schreck
Year
Article Title
Food and feeding of larval Dicamptodon ensatus from California
Volume
81
Pages
280-281
Start Page Number
280
Final Page
281
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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 California Counties Type
Dietary Composition % frequency of ocurrence in stomach contents Ambystoma gracile (39.2%); Trichoptera larvae (19.6%); Trichoptera adults (1.9%); Coleoptera larvae (37.2%); Coleoptera adults (21.6%); Odonata larvae (70.5%); Odonata adults (1.9%); Ephemeroptera nymphs (1.9%); Gammarid amphipoda (3.9%); Hemiptera adults (5.9%); Arachnoidea (3.9%); Chironomidae (19.6%); Oniscoid isopoda (1.9%); Misc. (25.5%); Empty (3.9%) 51 % Juvenile Fern Lake, Arcata Humboldt Exposure Factor Datasets

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