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Trophic relationships of small nonnative fishes in a natural creek and several agricultural drains flowing into the Salton Sea, and their potential effects on the endangered desert pupfish.
Author(s)
Martin, B.A. and Saiki, M.K.
Volume
54
Issue
2
Start Page Number
156
Final Page
165
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Species: Longjaw Mudsucker (Gillichthys mirabilis)
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Description
Endpoint Value
Sample Size
Units
Life Cycle Stage
Specific Location
Type
Dietary Composition
Food item
Plants: 0.8, insects: 14.5, other non-insect invertebrates: 11.5, fishes: 47.7, unidentifiable organic matter/detritus: 25.5
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Mean % contribution to total
Not Reported
Salt Creek and agricultural drains to Coachella Valley/Salton Sea
Exposure Factor Datasets
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