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20⁰45'S, 42⁰07'W (3)
Algonquin Provincal Park, Ontario [lat., 45^o35'N; long., 78^o30'W] (16)
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Angelo Coast Range Reserve [lat., 39^o44'N; long., 123^o39'W] (5)
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Plethodon stormi (Siskiyou Mountains Salamander)
Citation:
The biology of amphibians and reptiles in old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest.
Author(s)
Blaustein, A.P., Beatty, J.J., Olson, D.H. and Storm, R.M.
Publisher
USDA Northwest Research Station
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Range
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Type
Age at Sexual Maturity
6-May
y
B
Adult
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Hatching or Parturition
Autumn
B
Embryo
Exposure Factor Datasets
Ambystoma californiense (California Tiger Salamander)
Citation:
The status of the California tiger salamander (Ambystoma californiense) at Lagunita: A 50-year update.
Author(s)
Barry, S.J. and Shaffer, H.B.
Issue
2
Volume
28
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Units
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Type
Time of Fledging or Metamorphosis
Summer and autumn
Aestivate timing of metamorphosed individuals
B
Juvenile
Xeric central California valleys/foothills
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Mating/ Laying
Few days post migration
Time of spawning
B
Adult
Xeric central California valleys/foothills
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Hatching or Parturition
2 to 4
Time of egg hatching post deposition
weeks
B
Embryo
Xeric central California valleys/foothills
Exposure Factor Datasets
Dietary Composition
Algae and aquatic invertebrates
Larval diet
B
Juvenile
Xeric central California valleys/foothills
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
A refined ecological risk assessment for California red‐legged frog, Delta smelt, and California tiger salamander exposed to malathion.
Author(s)
Clemow, Y.H., Manning, G.E., Breton, R.L., Winchell, M.F., Padilla, L., Rodney, S.I., Hanzas, J.P., Estes, T.L., Budreski, K., Toth, B.N. and Hill, K.L.
Issue
2
Volume
14
Chemical
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Tox Exposure
Toxicity Endpoint Type
Tox Exposure Technique
Type
MALATHION
See citation
Ecological risk assessment modeling
Modeled
TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - indirect effects
Modeled data
Toxicity Factor Datasets
Rana boylii (Foothill Yellow-Legged Frog)
Citation:
Transferability of habitat suitability criteria for a stream breeding frog (Rana boylii) in the Sierra Nevada, California.
Author(s)
Bondi, C.A., Yarnell, S.M., Lind, A.J. and Lind, A.
Issue
1
Volume
8
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Type
Time of Mating/ Laying
12-May
Start time of egg mass deposition
Embryo
North Fork Feather River
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Mating/ Laying
24-Jun
Start time of egg mass deposition
Embryo
South Form American River
Exposure Factor Datasets
Time of Mating/ Laying
See citation Figure 2
Start time of egg mass deposition
Embryo
8 rivers across northern Sierra Nevada
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Variation in thermal niche of a declining river‐breeding frog: From counter‐gradient responses to population distribution patterns.
Author(s)
Catenazzi, A. and Kupferberg, S.J.
Issue
7
Volume
62
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Units
Life Cycle Stage
Type
Growth Rate
0.02
Growth rate to front limb emergence per degree C increase
mm/d
Tadpole
Exposure Factor Datasets
Growth Rate
3
Growth rate to front limb emergence per degree C increase
mg/d
Tadpole
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Water velocity tolerance in tadpoles of the foothill yellow-legged frog (Rana boylii): swimming performance, growth, and survival.
Author(s)
Kupferberg, S.J., Lind, A.J., Thill, V. and Yarnell, S.M.
Issue
1
Volume
2011
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Type
Hatching Success
See Figure 5A
Proportional hatchling survival by stream velocity
B
Embryo
Exposure Factor Datasets
Citation:
Effects of chytrid and carbaryl exposure on survival, growth and skin peptide defenses in foothill yellow-legged frogs.
Author(s)
Davidson, C., Benard, M.F., Shaffer, H.B., Parker, J.M., O'Leary, C., Conlon, J.M. and Rollins-Smith, L.A.
Issue
5
Volume
41
Chemical
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Tox Exposure
Toxicity Endpoint Type
Tox Exposure Duration
Tox Exposure Technique
Type
CARBARYL
20%
Mortality
NR
Not Reported
0.48 mg/L
TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks
24 h
Waterborne
Toxicity Factor Datasets
CARBARYL
20%
Mortality
NR
Not Reported
Collected from Garcia River
0.48 mg/L
TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks
24 h
Waterborne
Toxicity Factor Datasets
CARBARYL
<0.1-0.9 ug/g body weight
Tissue concentration
NR
Not Reported
Collected from Garcia River
0.48 mg/L
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
24 h
Waterborne
Toxicity Factor Datasets
CARBARYL
See citation Figure 1
Growth
NR
Not Reported
Collected from Garcia River
0.48 mg/L
TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - whole animal
24 h
Waterborne
Toxicity Factor Datasets
CARBARYL
Day 3: decreased, 7-70: no effect
Total skin peptide concentration
NR
Not Reported
Collected from Garcia River
0.48 mg/L
TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - cellular/biochemical effects
24 h
Waterborne
Toxicity Factor Datasets
Citation:
Cliff swallows Petrochelidon pyrrhonota as bioindicators of environmental mercury, Cache Creek Watershed, California.
Author(s)
Hothem, R.L., Trejo, B.S., Bauer, M.L. and Crayon, J.J.
Issue
1
Volume
55
Chemical
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Tox Exposure
Toxicity Endpoint Type
Tox Exposure Technique
Type
MERCURY (elemental)
0.080-0.686 ug/g ww
Tissue concentration
NR
Not Reported
Collected from 6 sites; see citation
18
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
Citation:
Mercury contamination in three species of anuran amphibians from the Cache Creek Watershed, California, USA.
Author(s)
Hothem, R.L., Jennings, M.R. and Crayon, J.J.
Issue
1
Volume
163
Chemical
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Tox Exposure
Toxicity Endpoint Type
Tox Exposure Technique
Type
MERCURY (elemental)
0.080 (0.06-0.12) ug/g ww
Tissue concentration
B
Adult
Reference
3
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.082 (0.07-0.10)
Tissue concentration
F
Adult
Reference
3
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.070 (0.06-0.09)
Tissue concentration
F
Adult
Reference
3
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.159 (0.11-0.23)
Tissue concentration
F
Adult
Mine
3
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.328 (0.31-0.35)
Tissue concentration
M
Adult
Mine
3
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.377 (0.37-0.39)
Tissue concentration
B
Adult
Mine
3
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.443 (0.35-0.58)
Tissue concentration
B
Adult
Mine
3
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.686 (0.32-1.10)
Tissue concentration
F
Adult
Mine
3
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.79
Tissue concentration
F
Adult
Mine
1
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.783 (0.56-1.20)
Tissue concentration
B
Adult
Canyon
3
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.405 (0.12-0.74)
Tissue concentration
F
Adult
Canyon
3
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.118 (0.08-0.16)
Tissue concentration
F
Adult
Canyon
2
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
1.7
Tissue concentration
M
Adult
Mine
1
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.065 (0.04-0.11)
Tissue concentration
F
Adult
Mine
3
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
1.1
Tissue concentration
M
Adult
Mine
1
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.846 (0.47-1.5)
Tissue concentration
B
Adult
Mine
3
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.402 (0.27-0.77)
Tissue concentration
M
Adult
Mine
3
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.166 (0.07-0.35)
Tissue concentration
B
Adult
Mine
5
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.318 (0.08-0.91)
Tissue concentration
B
Both Adults and Juveniles
Mine
4
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.31
Tissue concentration
F
Adult
Canyon
1
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
MERCURY (elemental)
0.11
Tissue concentration
M
Adult
Canyon
2
NR
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation
Environmental contamination
Toxicity Factor Datasets
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