Late summer movement and mass mortality in the California tiger salamander (Ambystoma californiense).

Author(s)
Holland, D.C., Hayes, M.P. and McMillan, E.
Volume
35
Issue
2
Start Page Number
217
Final Page
220

Datapoints

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Species: California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Condition Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range Countries Type
Body length Snout-vent length 21 mm Post-metamorphosed Both Adults and Juveniles Grant's Lake, inner Coast Ranges of Central California 56.0-69.0 USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length Snout-vent length 28 mm Post-metamorphosed Both Adults and Juveniles Grant's Lake, inner Coast Ranges of Central California 59.0-69.0 USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Migration or Dispersal January to March Breeding Adult Grant's Lake, inner Coast Ranges of Central California USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Migration or Dispersal November to April Breeding Adult Locations other than Grant's Lake USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length Snout-vent length 26 mm Deceased post-metamorphosed specimens in museum collections Adult 80-108 USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length Snout-vent length 37 mm Deceased post-metamorphosed specimens in museum collections Adult 79-119 USA Exposure Factor Datasets

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