Temporal and spatial demographic patterns in Dipodomys stephensi from Riverside County, California

Author(s)
McClenaghan, Leroy R. Jr. and Ernest Taylor
Year
Article Title
Temporal and spatial demographic patterns in Dipodomys stephensi from Riverside County, California
Volume
74
Pages
636-645
Start Page Number
636
Final Page
645
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Datapoints

Displaying 1 - 5 of 5 datapoints.
Species: Stephens' Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys stephensi)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Specific Location Range California Counties Type
Survival/ Mortality range of minimum rate of survival of individuals in the trappable population per mo, measured over 19 mo at 3 sites 110-234 Adult Lake Mathews [lat., 33^o50'N; long., 117^o27'30"W]; Motte Rimrock Reserve [lat., 33^o47'30"N; long., 117^o15'W] and San Jacinto Wildlife Area [lat., 33^o52'N; long., 117^o7'15"W] 0.79 - 0.85 Riverside Exposure Factor Datasets
Survival/ Mortality range of minimum rate of survival of individuals in the trappable population per mo, measured over 19 mo at 3 sites 23-49 Juvenile Lake Mathews [lat., 33^o50'N; long., 117^o27'30"W]; Motte Rimrock Reserve [lat., 33^o47'30"N; long., 117^o15'W] and San Jacinto Wildlife Area [lat., 33^o52'N; long., 117^o7'15"W] 0.52 - 0.81 Riverside Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density average density over 19 mo study 19.7 87 #/ha Not Reported San Jacinto Wildlife Area [lat., 33^o52'N; long., 117^o7'15"W] Riverside Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density average density over 19 mo study 26.2 96 #/ha Not Reported Motte Rimrock Reserve [lat., 33^o47'30"N; long., 117^o15'W] Riverside Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density average density over 19 mo study 36.1 125 #/ha Not Reported Lake Mathews [lat., 33^o50'N; long., 117^o27'30"W] Riverside Exposure Factor Datasets

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