TERBUFOS

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Deer Mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus)

Citation:
Author(s)
Block, Elizabeth, K., Thomas E. Lacher, Jr. and Ronald J. Kendall
Pages
377-383
Year
Volume
12
Chemical Endpoint Value Endpoint Description Sex Life Cycle Stage Sample Size Location Type Lab
TERBUFOS increase @ 1.69 and 2.48 mg/kg Both Male and Female Not Reported 70 animals/dose Toxicity Factor Datasets Laboratory
TERBUFOS decrease at 1.69 and 2.48 mg/kg brain cholinesterase activity Both Male and Female Not Reported 70 animals/dose Toxicity Factor Datasets Laboratory
TERBUFOS increase @ 1.69 and 2.48 mg/kg incidence of tremors and rapid breathing Both Male and Female Not Reported 70 animals/dose Toxicity Factor Datasets Laboratory

Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus)

Citation:
Author(s)
Buck, Jeremy A., Larry W. Brewer, Michael J. Hooper, George P. Cobb and Ronald J. Kendall
Pages
321-331
Year
Issue
2
Volume
60
Chemical Endpoint Value Endpoint Description Sex Life Cycle Stage Sample Size Location Type
TERBUFOS decreased (>2 standard deviations of control mean) in 3 samples plasma cholinesterase activity after pesticide applications Not Reported Not Reported 6 samples Toxicity Factor Datasets
TERBUFOS no effect occurence of pesticide metabolites in fecal-urate samples Not Reported Not Reported 29 owls Toxicity Factor Datasets

Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia)

Citation:
Author(s)
Knapton, Richard W., and Pierre Mineau
Pages
138-153
Year
Volume
4
Chemical Endpoint Value Endpoint Description Sex Life Cycle Stage Sample Size Location Type Countries
FONOFOS, TERBUFOS no effect reproductive parameters (reproductive success, clutch size, number of unhatched eggs, number of young fledged/nest) of nests located on edges of sprayed fields Both Male and Female Both Adults and Juveniles 60 treatment, 32 control nests southwestern Ontario Toxicity Factor Datasets CANADA
FONOFOS, TERBUFOS no effect survival of banded individuals, pre- versus post-application, up to 50 days post-application Both Male and Female Adult 88 males, 44 females (treatment); 69 males, 27 females (control) southwestern Ontario Toxicity Factor Datasets CANADA

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