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Reproductive ecology of a population of the California tiger salamander.
Author(s)
Loredo, I. and Van Vuren, D.
Volume
1996
Issue
4
Start Page Number
895
Final Page
901
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Species: California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense)
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Description
Endpoint Value
Sample Size
Units
Life Cycle Stage
Specific Location
California Counties
Countries
Type
Population Density
Breeding population size
1992-1993: 65, 1993-1994: 121
mm
Adult
Concord Naval Weapons Station
Contra Costa
USA
Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density
Breeding population size
1992-1993: 81, 1993-1994: 15
mm
Adult
Concord Naval Weapons Station
Contra Costa
USA
Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density
1991-1992: 1248, 1992-1993: 481, 1993-1994: 3
mm
Juvenile
Concord Naval Weapons Station
Contra Costa
USA
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
Snout-vent length
See citation Figure 4
mm
Juvenile
Concord Naval Weapons Station
Contra Costa
USA
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
Snout-vent length
200.3
65-121
mm
Adult
Concord Naval Weapons Station
Contra Costa
USA
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
Snout-vent length
168.1
81-15
mm
Adult
Concord Naval Weapons Station
Contra Costa
USA
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
Snout-vent length
1992: 58.0, 1993: 63.8, 1994: 78.0
1992: 1248, 1993: 481, 1994: 3
mm
Juvenile
Concord Naval Weapons Station
Contra Costa
USA
Exposure Factor Datasets
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