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Sylvilagus audubonii
Citation:
The rabbits of California
Author(s)
Orr, R.T.
Pages
1-227
Year
Monday, January 1, 1940 - 12:00
Volume
19
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Sample Size
Type
Clutches or Litters per year
>2
litters/yr
Female
Adult
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Sylvilagus bachmani
Citation:
The rabbits of California
Author(s)
Orr, R.T.
Pages
1-227
Year
Monday, January 1, 1940 - 12:00
Volume
19
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Sample Size
Type
Age at Sexual Maturity
maturity based on presence of adult pelage
4 - 5
mo
Both Male and Female
Adult
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Clutch or Litter Size
3.5
2 - 6
young/litter
Female
Adult
11
Exposure Factor Datasets
Spermophilus beecheyi
Citation:
Energy requirements and diet of the California ground squirrel
Author(s)
Schitoskey, Frank, Jr. and Sarah R. Woodmansee
Pages
373-382
Year
Sunday, January 1, 1978 - 12:00
Issue
2
Volume
42
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Error
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Metabolic Rate
0.75
resting oxygen consumption at 25-28C
0.21 SE
ml O2/g/ h
Both Male and Female
Adult
captured at San Joaquin Experimental Range
26
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Ecology of the California ground squirrel on grazing lands
Author(s)
Fitch, Henry S.
Pages
559-596
Year
Thursday, January 1, 1948 - 12:00
Volume
39
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Food Ingestion Rate
22.5
12.4 - 31.1
g dry wheat/squirrel x day
Both Male and Female
Both Adults and Juveniles
9 animals
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
range of monthly mean weights over 4 yrs
483.8 - 552.5
g
Female
Adult
San Joaquin Experimental Range
5 - 58/mo
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
range of monthly mean weights over 4 yrs
560 - 764.8
g
Male
Adult
San Joaquin Experimental Range
4 - 63/mo
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
8.9
weight at birth
g
Not Reported
Juvenile
6 litters (42 animals)
Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density
2.3
five year average
#/acre
Both Male and Female
Adult
San Joaquin Experimental Range
275
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
100
weight of young at first appearance above ground
g
Not Reported
Juvenile
San Joaquin Experimental Range
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Multiple litters in the California ground squirrel, Spermophilus beecheyi fisheri, in Tulare county
Author(s)
Simpson, G. L., and T.K. Lamunyon
Pages
101-104
Year
Tuesday, January 1, 1980 - 12:00
Volume
9
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Clutch or Litter Size
8.5 - 9.7
embryos/female
Female
Adult
Coho creek
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Mating/ Laying
Feb. - Apr.
Both Male and Female
Adult
Coho creek
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Seasonal variation in body weight, fat, and behaviour of California ground squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi)
Author(s)
Holekamp, Kay E. and Scott Nunes
Pages
1425-1433
Year
Sunday, January 1, 1989 - 12:00
Issue
6
Volume
67
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Error
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Clutch or Litter Size
6.7
0.3 SE
young/litter
Female
Adult
University of California, Santa Cruz Campus ( elev., 120 m) [lat., 37^0W; long., 122^oW]
26
Exposure Factor Datasets
Clutch or Litter Size
7.9
0.3 SE
young/litter
Female
Adult
University of California, Santa Cruz Campus ( elev., 120 m) [lat., 37^0W; long., 122^oW]
47
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
526
6 SE
g
Female
Adult
University of California, Santa Cruz Campus ( elev., 120 m) [lat., 37^0W; long., 122^oW]
233
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
589
12 SE
g
Female
Adult
University of California, Santa Cruz Campus ( elev., 120 m) [lat., 37^0W; long., 122^oW]
41
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
571
6 SE
g
Female
Adult
University of California, Santa Cruz Campus ( elev., 120 m) [lat., 37^0W; long., 122^oW]
100
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
814
22 SE
Male
Adult
University of California, Santa Cruz Campus ( elev., 120 m) [lat., 37^0W; long., 122^oW]
56
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
707
5 SE
g
Male
Adult
University of California, Santa Cruz Campus ( elev., 120 m) [lat., 37^0W; long., 122^oW]
306
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Home range, population structure, and spatial organization of California ground squirrels
Author(s)
Boellstorff, Diane E. and Donald H. Owings
Pages
551-561
Year
Sunday, January 1, 1995 - 12:00
Issue
2
Volume
76
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Home Range
range of means for 2 yrs
615 - 902
m2
Female
Adult
Camp Ohlone [lat., 37^o29'N; long., 121^o45'W]
0-12/yr
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
range of means for 2 yrs
313.3 - 375.9
m2
Male
Adult
Camp Ohlone [lat., 37^o29'N; long., 121^o45'W]
11/yr
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
309.3
41.4 SE
m2
Male
Adult
Camp Ohlone [lat., 37^o29'N; long., 121^o45'W]
21
Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range
270
41.2 SE
m2
Male
Adult
Camp Ohlone [lat., 37^o29'N; long., 121^o45'W]
12
Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density
range of means for 2 yrs
70.4 - 92.5
#/ha
Both Male and Female
Adult
Camp Ohlone [lat., 37^o29'N; long., 121^o45'W]
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Hibernation and sociality in the California ground squirrel
Author(s)
Dobson, F. Stephen and David E. Davis
Pages
416-421
Year
Wednesday, January 1, 1986 - 12:00
Issue
2
Volume
67
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Age at Sexual Maturity
9-10
mo
Both Male and Female
Juvenile
Santa Barbara; Bell Ranch; Hastings Reservation
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
A population study of the Beechey ground squirrel in central California
Author(s)
Evans, F. C. and R. Holdenried
Pages
231-260
Year
Friday, January 1, 1943 - 12:00
Issue
2
Volume
24
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Time of Molt
May
Both Male and Female
Adult
Calaveras Reservoir
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density
7
#/acre
Both Male and Female
Both Adults and Juveniles
Calaveras Reservoir
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Clutches or Litters per year
1
litters/yr
Female
Adult
Calaveras Reservoir
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Clutch or Litter Size
6.25
2 - 9
young/litter
Female
Adult
Calaveras Reservoir
8 litters
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
California ground squirrels at Concord Naval Weapons station: alternatives for control and the ecological consequences
Author(s)
Loredo-Prenderville, I., D. Van Vuren , Amy J. Kuenzi, and Michael Morrison
Pages
72-77
Publisher
University of California, Davis
Year
Saturday, January 1, 1994 - 12:00
Volume
16
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Error
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Population Density
32.0
16.23 SD
8.6-52.1
#/ha
Not Reported
Adult
Concord Naval Weapons Station
5 study sites
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Natural history of the ground squirrels of California
Author(s)
Grinnel, J. and J.S. Dixon
Pages
597-708
Year
Tuesday, January 1, 1918 - 12:00
Volume
7
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Body Weight - Mean
696
600-923
g
Male
Adult
10
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
592
491-774
g
Female
Adult
10
Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density
76
#/acre
Not Reported
Not Reported
Walnut Creek
3 counts
Exposure Factor Datasets
Population Density
20
#/acre
Not Reported
Not Reported
Walnut Creek
3 counts
Exposure Factor Datasets
Clutches or Litters per year
1
litter/yr
Female
Adult
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Clutch or Litter Size
based on embryo counts
4 - 11
young/litter
Female
Adult
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
61
g
Not Reported
Juvenile
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Longevity
5
yrs
Not Reported
Adult
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Patterns of progesterone secretion in free-living California ground squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi)
Author(s)
Holekamp, K.E., S. Nunes and F. Talamantes
Pages
1051-1059
Year
Friday, January 1, 1988 - 12:00
Issue
5
Volume
39
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Duration of Incubation or Gestation
28-30
d
Female
Adult
University of California, Santa Cruz Campus [lat., 37^oN; long., 122^oW]
128
Exposure Factor Datasets
Peromyscus maniculatus
Citation:
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Age at Fledging, Metamorphosis, Weaning
teenager
Adult, Neonate
Blue Lake, 75 long., 95 lat.
47
Exposure Factor Datasets
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