Food habits of western toads (Bufo boreas halophilus) foraging from a residential lawn

Author(s)
Barrentine, Carl D
Year
Article Title
Food habits of western toads (Bufo boreas halophilus) foraging from a residential lawn
Volume
22
Issue
3
Pages
84 - 87
Start Page Number
84
Final Page
87
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Species: California Toad (Anaxyrus boreas ssp. halophilus formerly Bufo boreas ssp. halophilus)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location California Counties Type
Dietary Composition % occurrence in fecal pellets examined Isopoda (31.23%); Diplopoda (0.66%); Arachnida (2.14%); Orthoptera (0.35%); Dermaptera (2.65%); Coleoptera (54.06%); Lepidoptera (2.67%); Diptera (0.04%); Hymenoptera (5.92%); Unknown insects (0.3%) 320 fecal pellets/ 6 animals % Adult residential lawn, Bakersfield [lat., 35^o21'N; long., 119^o09'W] Kern Exposure Factor Datasets

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