Coachella Valley Fringe-toed Lizard (Uma inornata)

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Coachella Valley Fringe-toed Lizard (Uma inornata)

Citation:
Author(s)
Barrows, C.W.
Issue
4
Volume
51
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Value Endpoint Description Life Cycle Stage Location Type California Counties Countries
Dietary Composition See citation Not Reported Thousand Palms Preserve Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside USA
Population Density See citation Population growth, r Not Reported Thousand Palms Preserve Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside USA
Citation:
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Value Endpoint Description Life Cycle Stage Location Type California Counties Countries
Population Density See citation Mean hatchlings/ha Hatchling Thousand Palms Preserve Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside USA
Citation:
Author(s)
Turner, Frederick B., Donald C. Weaver and James C. Rorabaugh
Pages
370-378
Year
Issue
2
Volume
1984
Exposure Endpoint Type Units Sex Life Cycle Stage Sample Size Location Type California Counties
Population Density #/ha Not Reported Not Reported 0-43 animals/10 plots (2.25 ha) Palm Springs, Indio Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside
Citation:
Author(s)
Horchar, Victor M.
Pages
61
Year
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Value Endpoint Description Units Sex Life Cycle Stage Sample Size Location Type California Counties Error
Home Range 1070 average home range estimated using minimum convex polygon method (snout-vent length, 80+mm) m2 Male Adult 25 Whitewater Floodplain Reserve, Palm Springs Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside 228 (95CI)
Home Range 270 average home range estimated using minimum convex polygon method (snout-vent length, 51-79mm) m2 Male Juvenile 20 Whitewater Floodplain Reserve, Palm Springs Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside 58 (95CI)
Home Range 90 average home range estimated using minimum convex polygon method (snout-vent length, 0-50mm) m2 Male Hatchling 9 Whitewater Floodplain Reserve, Palm Springs Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside 58 (95CI)
Home Range 437 average home range estimated using minimum convex polygon method (snout-vent length, 70+mm) m2 Female Adult 37 Whitewater Floodplain Reserve, Palm Springs Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside 168 (95CI)
Home Range 146 average home range estimated using minimum convex polygon method (snout-vent length, 51-69mm) m2 Female Juvenile 15 Whitewater Floodplain Reserve, Palm Springs Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside 56 (95CI)
Home Range 45 average home range estimated using minimum convex polygon method (snout-vent length,0-50mm) m2 Female Hatchling 11 Whitewater Floodplain Reserve, Palm Springs Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside 11 (95CI)
Time of Torpor or Hibernation Nov. - Mar. Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Whitewater Floodplain Reserve, Palm Springs Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside
Citation:
Author(s)
Durtsche, Richard D.
Pages
915-926
Year
Issue
4
Volume
1995
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Value Endpoint Description Units Sex Life Cycle Stage Sample Size Location Type California Counties
Dietary Composition Overall Total (2779); Arthropod Total (658); Vertebrate Total (2); Plant Total (2113): Includes; Insects, Coleoptera (49); Hemiptera (27); Homoptera (503); Hymenoptera (59); Lepidoptera (10); Neuroptera (2); Orthoptera (13); Lizards, Phrynosomatidae (2); Plants, Asteraceae (70); Boraginaceae (3); Euphorbiaceae (6); Fabaceae (107) and Loasaceae (1927) total numbers of food items found in stomach contents # Male Adult 23 Whitewater Floodplain Reserve, Palm Springs Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside
Dietary Composition Overall Total (629); Arthropod Total (201); Vertebrate Total (1); Plant Total (332): Includes; Insects, Coleoptera (28); Diptera (5); Hemiptera (25); Homoptera (177); Hymenoptera (48); Lepidoptera (3); Orthoptera (4); Snakes, Crotalidae (1); Plants, Asteraceae (42); Boraginaceae (8); Fabaceae (71) and Loasaceae (211) total numbers of food items found in stomach contents # Female Adult 13 Whitewater Floodplain Reserve, Palm Springs Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside
Dietary Composition Overall Total (673); Arthropod Total (268); Vertebrate Total (2); Plant Total (360): Includes; Insects, Coleoptera (12); Diptera (1); Hemiptera (16); Homoptera (10); Hymenoptera (259); Lepidoptera (1); Neuroptera (3); Orthoptera (1); Lizards, Phrynosomatidae (1); Snakes, Crotalidae (1); Plants, Asteraceae (107); Boraginaceae (99); Euphorbiaceae (2); Fabaceae (33) and Loasaceae (119) total numbers of food items found in stomach contents # Male Adult 17 Whitewater Floodplain Reserve, Palm Springs Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside
Dietary Composition Overall Total (837); Arthropod Total (383); Vertebrate Total (1); Plant Total (277): Includes; Insects, Coleoptera (8); Diptera (2); Hemiptera (34); Homoptera (45); Hymenoptera (461); Neuroptera (1); Lizards, Phrynosomatidae (2); Plants, Asteraceae (85); Boraginaceae (65); Loasaceae (128) total numbers of food items found in stomach contents # Female Adult 17 Whitewater Floodplain Reserve, Palm Springs Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside
Citation:
Author(s)
Durtsche, Richard D.
Pages
85-89
Year
Issue
1
Volume
89
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Value Sex Life Cycle Stage Sample Size Location Type California Counties
Time of Torpor or Hibernation Oct. - Mar. Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Whitewater Floodplain Reserve, Palm Springs Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside
Citation:
Author(s)
Mayhew, Wilbur W.
Pages
39-55
Year
Issue
1
Volume
21
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Value Endpoint Description Units Sex Life Cycle Stage Sample Size Location Type California Counties
Clutch or Litter Size 2.8 eggs/clutch Female Adult 61 Coachella Valley Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside
Time of Mating/ Laying Apr. - Aug. time of breeding Both Male and Female Adult Not Reported Coachella Valley Exposure Factor Datasets Riverside

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