Effects of lead shot ingestion on captive mourning dove survivability and reproduction

Author(s)
Buerger, Theodore T., Ralph E. Mirarchi and Michael E. Lisano
Year
Article Title
Effects of lead shot ingestion on captive mourning dove survivability and reproduction
Volume
50
Issue
1
Pages
1-8
Start Page Number
1
Final Page
8
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Species: Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Range Type
LEAD (elemental) TOX-MORT - dose-response data mortality increased at all doses 25 birds/dose Adult 1 month Toxicity Factor Datasets
LEAD (elemental) TOX-REPRO - physiology female fertility or productivity, egg weight and size no effect 25 birds/dose Adult through reproduction Toxicity Factor Datasets
LEAD (elemental) TOX-REPRO - reproductive success hatchability decreased 25 birds/dose Hatchling through reproduction Toxicity Factor Datasets
LEAD (elemental) TOX-REPRO - development body weight at hatch no effect 25 birds/dose Hatchling through reproduction Toxicity Factor Datasets
LEAD (elemental) TOX-MORT - dose-response data mortality no effect 25 birds/dose Adult through reproduction Toxicity Factor Datasets
LEAD (elemental) TOX-EXP IND - accumulation lead concentration in bone 169.2 ug/g, dry wt. 10 birds Adult 1 month 58.1-356.4 Toxicity Factor Datasets
LEAD (elemental) TOX-EXP IND - accumulation lead concentration in bone 198.2 ug/g, dry wt 10 birds Adult 1 month 46.7-435.0 Toxicity Factor Datasets

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