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Peromyscus maniculatus
Citation:
Arthropods preferred as food by Sorex cinerus (masked shrew) and Peromyscus maniculatus (deer mouse): an experimental approach
Author(s)
Bellocq, I. and S.M. Smith
Pages
391-396
Year
Saturday, January 1, 1994 - 12:00
Issue
3
Volume
58
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Dietary Composition
see citation
figure of preferred food items ranked by Rodger's index
Both Male and Female
Both Adults and Juveniles
captured in Ontario, Canada
12
Exposure Factor Datasets
Choeronycteris mexicana (Mexican Long-Tongued Bat)
Citation:
A physiological perspective on nectar-feeding adaptation in phyllostomid bats.
Author(s)
Ayala-Berdon, J. and Schondube, J.E.
Issue
5
Volume
84
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Error
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Body Weight - Mean
13.34
Mean weight
1.17
g
NR
Not Reported
El Jorullo Biological Reserve
4
Exposure Factor Datasets
Food Ingestion Rate
Increased
Nectar intake with decreased sucrose concentration
NR
Not Reported
El Jorullo Biological Reserve
4
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Choeronycteris mexicana.
Author(s)
Arroyo-Cabrales, J., Hollander, R.R. and Jones, J.K.
Volume
291
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Sample Size
Type
Body length
Total length
81-103
mm
B
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
10 to 20
g
B
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Pregnant weight
19.9-25
g
F
Adult
3
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Mating/ Laying
Early spring
Time of pregnancy
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Mating/ Laying
Time of birth
June to July
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
Fetus weight
4.3-4.5
g
NR
Embryo
2
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
29
Fetus length, crown to rump
mm
NR
Embryo
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Hatching or Parturition
15
Duration of birth
min
NR
Embryo
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition
Fruits, pollen, nectar, insects
NR
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition
Pollen grains from pitahaya, cazahaute, agave, garambulla
Stomach contents
NR
Not Reported
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Current records of the Mexican long-tongued bat, Choeronycteris Mexicana, in Baja California, Mexico.
Author(s)
Couoh-de la Garza, R., Flores-Rojas, E., Briones-Escobedo, N., Hernández-del Angel, E., Martínez-Gallardo, R. and Aguilera, J.C.L.
Issue
2
Volume
66
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Body Weight - Mean
15.7
g
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
16
g
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
16.14
g
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
16.68
g
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
14.7
g
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
14.33
g
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
15
g
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
15.5
g
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body Weight - Mean
12.71
g
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
51.2
mm
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
53.3
mm
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
47.5
mm
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
50.2
mm
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
48.4
mm
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
47.8
mm
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
52.4
mm
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
51.5
mm
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Body length
80.8
mm
F
Not Reported
Baja California
1
Exposure Factor Datasets
Peromyscus maniculatus ssp. nubiterrae
Citation:
The response of Peromyscus to forest opening size in the Southern Appalachian Mountains
Author(s)
Buckner, Christine A. and Donald J. Shure
Pages
299-307
Year
Tuesday, January 1, 1985 - 12:00
Issue
2
Volume
66
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Population Density
see citation
figure of population density estimated as minimum number known to be alive
#/ha
Both Male and Female
Both Adults and Juveniles
Nantahala National Forest
93
Exposure Factor Datasets
Eumops perotis californicus (Western Mastiff Bat)
Citation:
Bats of the California Channel Islands: new records with new methods.
Author(s)
Brown, P.E. and Rainey, W.E.
Issue
3
Volume
78
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Sample Size
Type
Dietary Composition
Moths (Lepidoptera)
B
Both Adults and Juveniles
NR
Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition
Moths, beetles, crickets
B
Both Adults and Juveniles
NR
Exposure Factor Datasets
Peromyscus maniculatus ssp. sonoriensis
Citation:
The skin and respiratory water losses of Peromyscus maniculatus sonoriensis
Author(s)
Chew, Robert M.
Pages
463-467
Year
Saturday, January 1, 1955 - 12:00
Issue
3
Volume
36
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Type
Body Weight - Mean
range of means for 6 groups
16.4-18.7
g
Not Reported
Adult
Mice trapped near Palmdale, Los Angeles County, CA
11/group
Exposure Factor Datasets
Surface Area
range of means for 6 groups, estimated from removed skins
58.1-63.4
cm2
Not Reported
Adult
Mice trapped near Palmdale, Los Angeles County, CA
11/group
Exposure Factor Datasets
Metabolic Rate
range of means for 5 groups
2.9 - 4.1
ml O2 /g/hr
Not Reported
Adult
Mice trapped near Palmdale, Los Angeles County, CA
11/group
Exposure Factor Datasets
Water Ingestion Rate
4.38
average daily water intake (2.65 ml drunk + 0.56 ml free H2O in food + 1.17 ml H2O of oxidation)
ml/d
Not Reported
Adult
Mice trapped near Palmdale, Los Angeles County, CA
11/group; 5 groups
Exposure Factor Datasets
Peromyscus maniculatus ssp. bairdii
Citation:
The relationship between food intake, body fat and reproductive inhibition in prairie deermice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdii)
Author(s)
Cronin, Kim L. and Eric L. Bradley
Pages
669-673
Year
Friday, January 1, 1988 - 12:00
Issue
4
Volume
89
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Description
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Sample Size
Type
Body Weight - Mean
range of means for 6 sampling periods after founding
19.4 - 22.0
g
Both Male and Female
Adult
16-30/group
Exposure Factor Datasets
Food Ingestion Rate
range of mean daily consumption (g food/animal/d) during 3 sampling periods; fed Agway Lab chow
2.8 - 4.5
g/d
Both Male and Female
Adult
4/group
Exposure Factor Datasets
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