Latitudinal variation in activity season mortality rates of the lizard Uta stansburiana

Author(s)
Wilson, Byron S.
Year
Article Title
Latitudinal variation in activity season mortality rates of the lizard Uta stansburiana
Volume
61
Issue
4
Pages
393-414
Start Page Number
393
Final Page
414
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Species: Sideblotched Lizard (Uta stansburiana)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range California Counties Type
Population Density range of average densities estimated over 2 yrs Not Reported #/ha Not Reported Chuckwalla Mountains (elev., 460m), [lat., 33^o37'N; long., 115^o18' W] 21.7 - 24.2 Riverside Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density range of average densities estimated over 2 yrs Not Reported #/ha Not Reported Panamint Valley (elev., 790m), [lat., 36^o20'N; long., 117^o30' W] 10.8 - 13.4 Inyo Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density range of average densities estimated over 2 yrs Not Reported #/ha Not Reported San Joaquin Valley (elev., 460m), [lat., 37^o38'N; long., 121^o29' W] 37.6 - 84.6 San Joaquin Exposure Factor Datasets
Survival/ Mortality range of early activity season (spring to summer) mortality rates measured over 3 yrs 90-169/yr deaths/100 lizards/d Adult Chuckwalla Mountains (elev., 460m), [lat., 33^o37'N; long., 115^o18' W] 0.307 - 0.619 Riverside Exposure Factor Datasets
Survival/ Mortality range of early activity season (spring to summer) mortality rates measured over 3 yrs 33-48/yr deaths/100 lizards/d Adult Panamint Valley (elev., 790m), [lat., 36^o20'N; long., 117^o30' W] 0.463 - 0.542 Inyo Exposure Factor Datasets
Survival/ Mortality range of early activity season (spring to summer) mortality rates measured over 2 yrs 27-51/yr deaths/100 lizards/d Adult San Joaquin Valley (elev., 460m), [lat., 37^o38'N; long., 121^o29' W] 0.527 - 0.732 San Joaquin Exposure Factor Datasets

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