Effects of dietary nickel on survival and growth of mallard ducklings

Author(s)
Cain, Brian W. and Ellen A. Pafford
Year
Article Title
Effects of dietary nickel on survival and growth of mallard ducklings
Volume
10
Pages
737-745
Start Page Number
737
Final Page
745
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Species: Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Type
NICKEL SULFATE TOX-MORT - dose-response data incidence of clinical signs and mortality increased @ 800, 1200 ppm 36 birds/dose Juvenile 30, 60, 90 d of age Toxicity Factor Datasets
NICKEL SULFATE TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - whole animal body wt by 28 d of age decreased @ 1200 ppm 36 birds/dose Juvenile 30, 60, 90 d of age Toxicity Factor Datasets
NICKEL SULFATE TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - whole animal bill length no effect 36 birds/dose Juvenile 30, 60, 90 d of age Toxicity Factor Datasets
NICKEL SULFATE TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - whole animal weight:length of humerus decreased @ 1200 pmm (30 d of age) 36 birds/dose Juvenile 30, 60, 90 d of age Toxicity Factor Datasets
NICKEL SULFATE TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - whole animal weight:length of humerus decreased @ all doses (by 60 d of age) 36 birds/dose Juvenile 30, 60, 90 d of age Toxicity Factor Datasets
NICKEL SULFATE TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - whole animal organ wt:body wt ratios no effect 36 birds/dose Juvenile 30, 60, 90 d of age Toxicity Factor Datasets
NICKEL SULFATE TOX-EXP IND - accumulation Ni concentrations (ranges) in liver and kidney in ducklings that died @ 1200 ppm 1.0-22.7 (liver), 2.7-74.4 (kidney) ppm, wet wt 36 birds/dose Juvenile 30, 60, 90 d of age Toxicity Factor Datasets

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