Acute toxicity of four anticholinesterase insecticides to American kestrels, eastern screech owls, and northern bobwhites

Author(s)
Wiemeyer, Stanley N. and Donald W. Sparling
Year
Article Title
Acute toxicity of four anticholinesterase insecticides to American kestrels, eastern screech owls, and northern bobwhites
Volume
10
Pages
1139-1148
Start Page Number
1139
Final Page
1148
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Species: American Kestrel (Falco sparverius)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Type
EPN TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks LD50 4.0 mg/kg bw (3.1-5.1 95% CI) 5/group Adult 5 d Toxicity Factor Datasets
FENTHION TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks LD50 1.4 mg/kg bw 5/group Adult 5 d Toxicity Factor Datasets
CARBOFURAN TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks LD50 0.6 mg/kg bw (0.5-1.0 95% CI) 5/group Adult 5 d Toxicity Factor Datasets
MONOCROTOPHOS TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks LD50 1.5 mg/kg bw 5/group Adult 5 d Toxicity Factor Datasets
EPN TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - cellular/biochemical effects mean brain cholinesterase depression (relative to control) in birds that died in 8 hrs post-dose 68% (10.0 SD) 12 Adult 8 hr Toxicity Factor Datasets
FENTHION TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - cellular/biochemical effects mean brain cholinesterase depression (relative to control) in birds that died in 8 hrs post-dose 88% (2.7 SD) 8 Adult 8 hr Toxicity Factor Datasets
CARBOFURAN TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - cellular/biochemical effects mean brain cholinesterase depression (relative to control) in birds that died in 8 hrs post-dose 83% (4.3 SD) 12 Adult 8 hr Toxicity Factor Datasets
Species:
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Type
MONOCROTOPHOS TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - cellular/biochemical effects mean brain cholinesterase depression (relative to control) in birds that died in 8 hrs post-dose 89% (2.7 SD) 15 Adult 8 hr Toxicity Factor Datasets

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