The life and demography of the side-blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana

Author(s)
Tinkle, Donald W.
Year
Article Title
The life and demography of the side-blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana
Volume
132
Pages
1 - 182
Start Page Number
1
Final Page
182
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Species: Sideblotched Lizard (Uta stansburiana)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Condition Life Cycle Stage Range Type
Longevity maximum longevity observed for marked hatchlings 100 Not Reported wks Both Adults and Juveniles Exposure Factor Datasets
Food Ingestion Rate total volume of food eaten 0.02 Not Reported g/d Not Reported Exposure Factor Datasets
Growth Rate range of average male and female growth rates, based on increases in snout-vent length 35-72/sex mm/d Hatchling 0.11 - 0.15 Exposure Factor Datasets
Survival/ Mortality range of % "survival to next season" over 5 yrs at 2 sites 39-110/date and site % Adult 6 - 11 Exposure Factor Datasets
Growth Rate range of average male and female growth rates, based on increases in snout-vent length (40-49 mm) 17-21/sex mm/d Adult 0.24 - 0.27 Exposure Factor Datasets
Survival/ Mortality range of % "survival to maturity" over 5 years for males and females 17-65/date and sex % Juvenile 8.8 - 30.3 Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density Not Reported #/acre Juvenile 36 - 109 Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density range of densities estimated over 6 yrs at two sites Not Reported #/acre breeding Adult 11 -24 Exposure Factor Datasets

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