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Myotis velifer (Cave Bat)
Citation:
The natural history of the cave bat, Myotis velifer.
Author(s)
Hayward, B.J.
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Error
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Body length
14.12
Ear length
0.682
12.5-15
mm
F
Not Reported
Pinal Crystal Cave
13
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
42
Forearm length
1.054
40.1-44.2
mm
F
Not Reported
Pinal Crystal Cave
13
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
96.22
Total length
3.994
89-104
mm
M
Not Reported
Pinal Crystal Cave
9
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
40.7
Tail length
2
37-44
mm
M
Not Reported
Pinal Crystal Cave
9
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
9.39
Hindfoot length
0.468
9 to 10
mm
M
Not Reported
Pinal Crystal Cave
9
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
14.17
Ear length
0.44
13.5-15
mm
M
Not Reported
Pinal Crystal Cave
9
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
40.72
Forearm length
1.571
38.7
43
M
Not Reported
Pinal Crystal Cave
9
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
See citation Table 3
By date
g
M
Not Reported
See citation
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
See citation Table 4
By date
g
F
Not Reported
See citation
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Migration or Dispersal
April to mid-October
B
Both Adults and Juveniles
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Mating/ Laying
April to May
Male testes begin enlargement
M
Adult
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Mating/ Laying
August and September
Breeding season
B
Adult
Exposure Factor Datasets
Clutch or Litter Size
1
Young/yr
F
Adult
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Mating/ Laying
14-Jun
First young born
Neonate
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Mating/ Laying
48
Gestation period
d
F
Adult
Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition
See citation Table 11
Stomach contents
NR
Not Reported
10
Exposure Factor Datasets
Peromyscus maniculatus ssp. borealis
Citation:
Life cycle characteristics of northern Peromyscus maniculatus borealis
Author(s)
Millar, J.S.
Pages
510-515
Year
Friday, January 1, 1982 - 12:00
Issue
4
Volume
60
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Error
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Body Weight - Mean
9.26
0.10 SE
g
Both Male and Female
Juvenile
Original pairs trapped at Heart Lake, Northwest Territories
232
Exposure Factor Datasets
Macrotus californicus (California Leaf-Nosed Bat)
Citation:
The roles of energetics, water economy, foraging behavior, and geothermal refugia in the distribution of the bat, Macrotus californicus.
Author(s)
Bell, G.P., Bartholomew, G.A. and Nagy, K.A.
Issue
3
Volume
156
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Error
Range
Units
Sex
Location
Sample Size
Type
Body Weight - Mean
12.9
0.2
11.3-14.0
g
B
Colorado Desert
20
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
12.3-14.0
g
M
Colorado Desert
5
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
11.3-14.0
g
F
Colorado Desert
15
Exposure Factor Datasets
Metabolic Rate
2.78
Field metabolic rate
0.15
1.51-3.58
mL CO2/g/hr
B
Colorado Desert
16
Exposure Factor Datasets
Metabolic Rate
Field metabolic rate
2.08-3.58
mL CO2/g/hr
F
Colorado Desert
12
Exposure Factor Datasets
Metabolic Rate
Field metabolic rate
1.51-3.46
mL CO2/g/hr
M
Colorado Desert
4
Exposure Factor Datasets
Water Ingestion Rate
191
Water influx
17
55-328
mL/kg/d
B
Colorado Desert
20
Exposure Factor Datasets
Water Ingestion Rate
Water influx
55-321
mL/kg/d
F
Colorado Desert
15
Exposure Factor Datasets
Water Ingestion Rate
Water influx
139-328
mL/kg/d
M
Colorado Desert
5
Exposure Factor Datasets
Water Ingestion Rate
221
Water efflux
13
132-332
mL/kg/d
B
Colorado Desert
20
Exposure Factor Datasets
Water Ingestion Rate
Water efflux
132-280
mL/kg/d
F
Colorado Desert
15
Exposure Factor Datasets
Water Ingestion Rate
Water efflux
145-332
mL/kg/d
M
Colorado Desert
5
Exposure Factor Datasets
Food Ingestion Rate
Tot energy intake: 28.8, metabolizable: 23.6
Req for weight maint.
kJ/day
B
Colorado Desert
NR
Exposure Factor Datasets
Food Ingestion Rate
3.83
Req for weight maint.
g/d
B
Colorado Desert
NR
Exposure Factor Datasets
Food Ingestion Rate
29.4
Req for weight maint.
% body mass
B
Colorado Desert
NR
Exposure Factor Datasets
Food Ingestion Rate
1.15
Req for weight maint.
g dry mass/d
B
Colorado Desert
NR
Exposure Factor Datasets
Lasionycteris noctivagans (Silver-Haired Bat)
Citation:
Thermal energetics of torpid silver-haired batsLasionycteris noctivagans.
Author(s)
Dunbar, M.B.
Issue
1
Volume
52
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Error
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Body Weight - Mean
10.49
0.5
g
SW MI
3
Exposure Factor Datasets
Metabolic Rate
1C: 4.70, 5C: 2.03, 10C: 2.62
Whole animal at diff temp
mW
NR
Not Reported
SW MI
3
Exposure Factor Datasets
Nyctinomops femorosaccus (Pocketed Free-Tailed Bat)
Citation:
Trophic ecology of the free-tailed bats Nyctinomops femorosaccus and Tadarida brasiliensis (Chiroptera: Molossidae) in Big Bend National Park, Texas.
Author(s)
Matthews, A.K., Neiswenter, S.A. and Ammerman, L.K.
Issue
3
Volume
55
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Units
Location
Sample Size
Type
Dietary Composition
Lepidoptera: 48, Hemiptera: 21, Coleoptera: 19, Homoptera: 6, unidentified insecta: 5
Mean % volume
Big Bend National Park
6
Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition
Lepidoptera: 65, Hemiptera: 22, Coleoptera: 9, Homoptera: 1, Diperta: <1, Hymenoptera: <1, Orthoptera: <1, unidentified insecta: 3
Big Bend National Park
34
Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition
Lepidoptera: 7, Hemiptera: 62, Coleoptera: 25, Homoptera: 4, Diperta: 1, unidentified insecta: 2
Big Bend National Park
12
Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition
Lepidoptera: 27, Hemiptera: 57, Coleoptera: 11, Homoptera: 1, Diperta: <1, Orthoptera: 1, unidentified insecta: 3
Big Bend National Park
7
Exposure Factor Datasets
Leptonycteris yerbabuenae (Lesser Long-Nosed Bat)
Citation:
Using a probabilistic approach in an ecological risk assessment simulation tool: test case for depleted uranium (DU).
Author(s)
Fan, M., Thongsri, T., Axe, L. and Tyson, T.A.
Issue
1
Volume
60
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Dietary Composition
Insects: 97 %
%
NR
Not Reported
Not reported
Not reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
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