Birds of prey, DDT, and tussock moths in Pacific Northwest

Author(s)
Henny, Charles J.
Year
Article Title
Birds of prey, DDT, and tussock moths in Pacific Northwest
Volume
42
Pages
397-411
Start Page Number
397
Final Page
411
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Datapoints

Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 datapoints.
Species: American Kestrel (Falco sparverius)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Specific Location Type
DDT (Technical Grade Mixture) TOX-EXP IND - accumulation mean DDT concentration in eggs 0-0.8 mi from sprayed area 6.42 ppm 21 eggs Embryo 1 yr La Grande-Enterprise (OR), Potlatch (ID) Toxicity Factor Datasets
DDT (Technical Grade Mixture) TOX-REPRO - physiology change in mean eggshell thickness (relative to control) 0-0.8 miles from sprayed area 10.4% decrease 21 eggs Adult 1 yr La Grande-Enterprise (OR), Potlatch (ID) Toxicity Factor Datasets
DDT (Technical Grade Mixture) TOX-REPRO - reproductive success mean productivity (young produced) no effect 21 eggs Adult 1 yr La Grande-Enterprise (OR), Potlatch (ID) Toxicity Factor Datasets
DDT (Technical Grade Mixture) TOX-EXP IND - accumulation mean DDT concentration in plasma of birds sampled 0-1.5 mi from sprayed area 0.78 ppm 23 birds Adult 1 yr La Grande-Enterprise (OR), Potlatch (ID) Toxicity Factor Datasets

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