DDE residues and eggshell characteristics of reestablished peregrines in the eastern United States

Author(s)
Gilroy, Martin J., and John H. Barclay
Year
Article Title
DDE residues and eggshell characteristics of reestablished peregrines in the eastern United States
Book Title
Peregrine Falcon Populations: Their Management and Recovery
Chapter Number
39
Editor
Cade, Tom J., James H. Enderson, Carl G. Thelander, and Clayto
Publisher
The Peregrine Fund, Inc.
Address
Boise, ID
Pages
403-411
Start Page Number
403
Final Page
411
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Species: Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Specific Location Type
DDD (4,4'-), DDE (4,4'-), DDT (4,4'-), HEPTACHLOR EPOXIDE, OXYCHLORDANE, POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS TOX-REPRO - physiology percent eggshell thinning (as indicated by Ratcliffe Index) compared to pre-1947 eggs 12.1% 39 eggs Embryo 3 years Mid-Atlantic coastal and urban breeding sites Toxicity Factor Datasets

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