Eggshell thickness and contaminant analysis of reintroduced, urban nesting peregrine falcons in Wisconsin

Author(s)
Septon, Greg A., and Jim B. Marks
Year
Article Title
Eggshell thickness and contaminant analysis of reintroduced, urban nesting peregrine falcons in Wisconsin
Book Title
Raptors in Human Landscapes: Adaptations to Built and Cultivated Environments
Chapter Number
3
Editor
Bird, David M., Daniel E. Varland, and Juan Jose Negro, eds
Publisher
Academic Press
Address
New York
Pages
25-30
Start Page Number
25
Final Page
30
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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
AROCLOR 1248, AROCLOR 1254, AROCLOR 1260, DDE (4,4'-), DDT (4,4'-), MERCURY COMPOUNDS TOX-REPRO - physiology eggshell thickness compared to pre-1947 reference eggs no effect 9 eggs Adult 1991-1993 urban nest sites Toxicity Factor Datasets

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