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Lasionycteris noctivagans (Silver-Haired Bat)
Citation:
Reproductive timing, distribution, and sex ratios of tree bats in Lower Michigan.
Author(s)
Kurta, A.
Issue
3
Volume
91
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Time of Hatching or Parturition
July
Time of lactation
F
Adult
Lower Michigan
2
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Hatching or Parturition
Late June
Time of birth
F
Adult
Lower Michigan
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Stress-induced changes in body temperature of silver-haired bats (Lasionycteris noctivagans).
Author(s)
Muise, K.A., Menzies, A.K. and Willis, C.K.
Volume
194
Exposure Endpoint Type
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Body Weight - Mean
8.0-12.0
g
F
Juvenile
Sandilands Forest Discovery Centre, Minitoba
5
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
8.2-11.5
g
M
Juvenile
Sandilands Forest Discovery Centre, Minitoba
6
Exposure Factor Datasets
Peromyscus maniculatus
Citation:
Food habits of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) in northern Ontario
Author(s)
Martell, Arthur M. and A.L. MacAuley
Pages
319-324
Year
Thursday, January 1, 1981 - 12:00
Issue
3
Volume
95
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Dietary Composition
arthropods (63.2-100%); seeds (0-21.3%); berries (0-2.8%); chlorophyllous plant matter (0-1.0%); achlorophyllous plant matter (0-0.1%); fungi (0-12.0%)
% total volume of stomach contents;Range for 2 yrs
%
Not Reported
Not Reported
burned forest, Manitouwadge, Ontario [lat., 49^o07'N; long., 85^o50'W]
8-38/yr
Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition
arthropods (53.4 %); fungi (9.5%); seeds (22.1%); berries (7.4%); chlorophyllous plant matter (3.0%); achlorophyllous plant matter (4.7%)
% total volume of stomach contents.
%
Not Reported
Not Reported
uncut and selectively cut forest, Manitouwadge, Ontario [lat., 49^o07'N; long., 85^o50'W]
180
Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition
arthropods (19.7-37.3%); fungi (5.8-17.8%); seeds (14.0-43.0%); berries (9.1-56.8%); chlorophyllous plant matter (1.1 - 3.8%); achlorophyllous plant matter (1.2-1.3%)
% total volume of stomach contents; range over 3 yrs
%
Not Reported
Not Reported
clear cut forest, Manitouwadge, Ontario [lat., 49^o07'N; long., 85^o50'W]
58 - 153/yr
Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition
arthropods (38.4-66.0%); fungi (12.7-15.7%); seeds (18.7 - 29.8%); berries (1.0-12.3%); chlorophyllous plant matter (0.3 - 1.4%); achlorophyllous plant matter (1.3-1.9%)
% total volume of stomach contents; ranges over 2 yrs
%
Not Reported
Not Reported
burned forest, Manitouwadge, Ontario [lat., 49^o07'N; long., 85^o50'W]
19-120/yr
Exposure Factor Datasets
Leptonycteris yerbabuenae (Lesser Long-Nosed Bat)
Citation:
Resource and spatial‐use patterns of an endangered vertebrate pollinator, the lesser long‐nosed bat.
Author(s)
Ober, H.K., Steidl, R.J. and Dalton, V.M.
Issue
4
Volume
69
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Error
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Sample Size
Type
Home Range
2247
95 % kernel
512
755-3083
Ha
B
Adult
4
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
1903
95 % kernel
377
119-5166
Ha
B
Adult
17
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
1740
95 % kernel
586
590-3336
Ha
B
Juvenile
4
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
1932
95 % kernel
278
119-5166
Ha
B
Both Adults and Juveniles
25
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
33
Core use area, 50 % kernel
20.1
6 to 92
Ha
B
Adult
4
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
22
Core use area, 50 % kernel
5.1
1 to 73
Ha
B
Adult
17
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
26
Core use area, 50 % kernel
4.5
16 to 37
Ha
B
Juvenile
4
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
24
Core use area, 50 % kernel
4.6
1 to 92
Ha
B
Both Adults and Juveniles
25
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Seasonal changes in species composition, resource use and reproductive patterns within a guild of nectar-feeding bats in a west Mexican dry forest.
Author(s)
Sperr, E.B., Caballero-Martínez, L.A., Medellin, R.A. and Tschapka, M.
Issue
2
Volume
27
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Dietary Composition
See citation Table 1
% of use based on pollen on captured bats
%
B
Both Adults and Juveniles
Callejones, Colima State
Dry season: 136, wet season: 69
Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition
See citation Figure 4
Feeding remains found in fecal pellets
% frequency
B
Both Adults and Juveniles
Callejones, Colima State
Dry season: 85, wet season: 37
Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition
Pollen, seeds & tissues of fruits/flowers, soft-bodied arthropods, hard-bodies arthropods
Food types
B
Both Adults and Juveniles
Callejones, Colima State
Dry season: 85, wet season: 37
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Seasonal ecology of a migratory nectar-feeding bat at the edge of its range.
Author(s)
Frick, W.F., Heady III, P.A., Earl, A.D., Arteaga, M.C., Cortés-Calva, P. and Medellín, R.A.
Issue
5
Volume
99
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Error
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Population Density
See citation Figure 4
Proportion of reproductive & age class
Fraction of total
F
Both Adults and Juveniles
Baja Peninsula
Not reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
See citation Figure 6
Body mass by season
M
Adult
Baja Peninsula
Not reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
See citation Figure 5
Body mass by season
F
Adult
Baja Peninsula
Not reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
31 g
0.23
g
F
Adult
Baja Peninsula
Not reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
33
0.46
g
F
Adult
Not reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
23.7
0.12
g
F
Adult
Not reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
27
g
M
Adult
Not reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
25
g
M
Adult
Not reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Myotis evotis (Long-Eared Myotis)
Citation:
Resource selection and space use of Myotis evotis in a western juniper woodland in Oregon.
Author(s)
Anthony, C.R. and Sanchez, D.M.
Issue
1
Volume
100
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Error
Units
Sex
Sample Size
Type
Home Range
106.68
Mean 50 % home range
56.17
ha
M
12 bats
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
50.33
Mean 50 % home range
10.95
ha
F
12 bats
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
424.2
Mean 95 % home range
187.2
ha
M
12 bats
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
205.85
Mean 95 % home range
47.94
Ha
F
12 bats
Exposure Factor Datasets
Nyctinomops macrotis (Big Free-Tailed Bat)
Citation:
Roosts and activity areas of Nyctinomops macrotis in northern Arizona.
Author(s)
Corbett, R.J.M., Chambers, C.L. and Herder, M.J.
Issue
2
Volume
10
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Sample Size
Type
Body Weight - Mean
30
g
F
Adult
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
29.5-30.4
g
F
Adult
3
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
29.4-35.0
g
F
Adult
2
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
24
g
F
Adult
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
29590
95 % activity area
ha
F
Adult
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Euderma maculatum (Spotted Bat)
Citation:
Roosts and home ranges of spotted bats (Euderma maculatum) in northern Arizona.
Author(s)
Chambers, C.L., Herder, M.J., Yasuda, K., Mikesic, D.G., Dewhurst, S.M., Masters, W.M. and Vleck, D.
Issue
12
Volume
89
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Description
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Body Weight - Mean
13.8-17
g
M
Adult
House Rock Valley
5
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
13.5-18
g
F
Adult
House Rock Valley
6
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
95% MCP
242.5-363.8
sq km
B
Adult
House Rock Valley
4
Exposure Factor Datasets
Myotis lucifugus (Little Brown Bat)
Citation:
Selection of foraging habitat by female little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus).
Author(s)
Nelson, J.J. and Gillam, E.H.
Issue
1
Volume
98
Exposure Endpoint Type
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Type
Body Weight - Mean
6 to 11
g
B
Both Adults and Juveniles
Exposure Factor Datasets
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