A study of snake populations in central California

Author(s)
Fitch, H.S.
Year
Article Title
A study of snake populations in central California
Volume
41
Pages
552-559
Start Page Number
552
Final Page
559
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Species: Gopher Snake (Pituophis catenifer formerly Pituophis melanoleucus)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range Type
Dietary Composition % of total food items recovered from stomach contents Ground squirrel (44.3%); Woodrat (29.5%); Cottontail (19.7%); Quail egg (8.4%); Pocket gopher (6.4%); Mouse (4.4%); Meadow mouse (3.4%); Fence lizard (1.5%); Kangaroo rat (1.3%); Pocket mouse (0.6%); Broad-shouldered lizard (0.4%) 72 food items % Not Reported San Joaquin Experimental Range Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range median distance traveled between recaptures 460 25 ft Adult San Joaquin Experimental Range 0 - 1000 Exposure Factor Datasets

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