Relationship between deer mouse population parameters and dieldrin contamination in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge

Author(s)
Allen, Daniel L. and David L. Otis
Year
Article Title
Relationship between deer mouse population parameters and dieldrin contamination in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge
Volume
76
Pages
243-250
Start Page Number
243
Final Page
250
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Species: Deer Mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Specific Location Type
DIELDRIN TOX-POP - size effects population size at contaminated vs reference sites increase Not Reported Both Adults and Juveniles 2 yr Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Toxicity Factor Datasets
DIELDRIN TOX-REPRO - reproductive success % of female deer mice exhibiting signs of reproduction increased as dieldrin levels increased at contaminated vs control sites increase Not Reported Adult 2 yr Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Toxicity Factor Datasets
OEHHA California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment