Skip to main content
Skip to Main Content
CA.gov
CA.gov
Official website of the
State of California
Reset
High contrast
Increase font size
Font
increase
Decrease font size
Font
decrease
Dyslexic font
Search
Menu
Custom Google Search
Submit
Close
Species Names
Documents
Contact Us
Home
Species
Filter by Species
Amphibians
(677)
Frogs and toads (Anura)
(441)
(-)
Newts and salamanders (Caudata)
(161)
California Giant Salamander (Dicamptodon ensatus)
(2)
California Newt (Taricha torosa)
(43)
Desert Slender Salamander (Batrachoseps aridus)
(3)
Ensatina (Ensatina eschscholtzii)
(39)
Limestone Salamander (Hydromantes brunus)
(4)
Long-toed Salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum)
(35)
Pacific Giant Salamander (Dicamptodon tenebrosus)
(21)
Shasta Salamander (Hydromantes shastae)
(7)
Siskiyou Mountains Salamander (Plethodon stormi)
(7)
Tehachapi Slender Salamander (Batrachoseps stebbinsi)
(1)
Newts and salamanders (Urodela)
(76)
Birds
(3252)
Fish
(97)
Mammals
(2236)
Reptiles
(1115)
Filter by Toxicity Endpoint Type
TOX-EXP IND - accumulation (3)
TOX-MORT - dose-response data (1)
TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - whole animal (1)
TOX-POP - size effects (1)
TOX-REPRO - behavior (1)
TOX-REPRO - development (1)
Filter by Exposure Endpoint Type
Age at Sexual Maturity (5)
Body length (20)
Body Weight - Mean (19)
Clutches or Litters per year (1)
Clutch or Litter Size (10)
Dietary Composition (19)
Duration of Incubation or Gestation (3)
Growth Rate (8)
Home Range (5)
Inhalation Rate (1)
Longevity (2)
Metabolic Rate (19)
Population Density (22)
Survival/ Mortality (1)
Time of Fledging or Metamorphosis (1)
Time of Hatching or Parturition (3)
Time of Mating/ Laying (14)
Filter by Chemical
CHLORDANE
METHOXYCHLOR
Filter by Location
1-2 mi WSW of Pepperwood, Humboldt Co. (1)
750m stretch of Cold Creek, Santa Monica Mountains (2)
Bear Creek/Merced River confluence (4)
Bear Wallow, Baker County (elev., 1140m) (3)
Benton County (3)
Berkeley (1)
Big Meadow (elev., 1980m) and Mosquito Lakes (elev., 2450 m) (3)
Bow Valley (elev., 1290-1375m), [lat.,51^o05'N; long., 115^o4'W] (2)
Calaveras Big Trees State Park (elev., 1400m) (5)
Caspar Creek (1)
Cline Gulch/Clear Creek confluence (2)
Cold Creek, Santa Monica Mountains (1)
Cold Creek and Trancas Creek, Santa Monica Mountains (1)
Crater Lake, Munson Oxbow Pond, Aant Point Pond, Whitehorse Bluff ponds and Lake West (1)
Deadwood Gulch (1)
Dixie Canyon (1)
Ellicott Pond (2)
Estero Road, Point Reyes National Seashore (1)
Fern Lake, Arcata (1)
Fox Creek [lat., 38^o45'N, 123^o40'W] (3)
Gauldy Mountain, Tillamook County (1)
Glenbrook Creek, Point Reyes National Seashore (1)
Green Peak forest, Benton County, N 44.3667, W 123.4583 (1)
Hidden Palm Canyon (3)
Highland Ridge (1)
Jackson County, OR and Siskiyou County, CA (1)
Lindsey Creek, Perce County (elev., 420m) (3)
Madelia Canyon (1)
Maratta Creek, Cowlitz County (1)
Mary's Peak and Palouse (1)
Moscow, Latah County (2)
Mosquito Lakes (elev., 8050 ft) (2)
Multonmah County (2)
North Cascades National Park Service Complex (2)
Oregon Coast Range (1)
Palo Alto (8)
Palouse grasslands, Pullman (1)
Palouse River, Latah County (2)
Pierce County, Washington (4)
Pinehurst Madrone Grove Park (15)
Portland, Multnomah County (5)
Rippley Gulch (1)
Santa Monica Mountains (6)
streams in logged forests, Lane, Douglas and Coos counties (1)
streams in uncut forests, Lane, Douglas and Coos counties (1)
Sycamore Canyon Creek, San Gabriel Mountains (1)
Tombstone Mountain (1)
Trancas Creek, Santa Monica Mountains (2)
Valencia Lagoon, Rio Del Mar (4)
Wallowa County (elev., 2470m) (2)
Displaying 161 - 161 of 161 datapoints
Export to CSV
Dicamptodon tenebrosus
,
Ensatina eschscholtzii
Citation:
Response of amphibians to clearcutting, burning, and glyphosate application in the Oregon Coast Range
Author(s)
Cole, Elizabeth C., William C. McComb, Michael Newton, Carol L. Chambers, J.P. Leeming
Pages
656-664
Year
Wednesday, January 1, 1997 - 12:00
Volume
61
Endpoint Value
Endpoint Description
Sex
Life Cycle Stage
Location
Sample Size
Tox Exposure
Toxicity Endpoint Type
Tox Exposure Duration
Tox Exposure Technique
Type
no effect
capture rates between logged and burned units and the logged, burned and sprayed units during the year after spraying
Not Reported
Not Reported
Oregon Coast Range
3 units/treatment
control or 1.3 kg/ha
TOX-POP - size effects
single
field application
Toxicity Factor Datasets
Pagination
First page
« First
Previous page
‹‹
Page
1
Page
2
Page
3
Page
4
Current page
5
Download CSV
Comment
You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form.
Comment
Please let us know if the information on this page is helpful for you. Enter your comment and leave your email address if you would like to receive a response. Thank you!
OEHHA is subject to the California Public Records Act and other laws that require the release of certain information upon request. If you provide comments, please be aware that your name, address and e-mail may be available to third parties. In addition, all public comments will be posted on our web site upon the close of the comment period.
Submit
Leave this field blank