Fecundity and progeny growth following subacute insecticide ingestion by the mallard

Author(s)
Muller, H.D. and D.C. Lockman
Year
Article Title
Fecundity and progeny growth following subacute insecticide ingestion by the mallard
Volume
51
Pages
239-241
Start Page Number
239
Final Page
241
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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
DIELDRIN TOX-REPRO - physiology egg production, eggshell thickness and fertility, compared to control no effect 5 trios (2F, 1M)/dose Adult 90 d Toxicity Factor Datasets
DIELDRIN TOX-REPRO - reproductive success average % hatchability, compared to controls decrease 5 trios (2F, 1M)/dose Adult 90 d Toxicity Factor Datasets
DIELDRIN TOX-REPRO - development progeny growth (average body weights) at hatch to 6 wks of age no effect 5 trios (2F, 1M adults)/dose Juvenile 90 d Toxicity Factor Datasets
PARATHION TOX-REPRO - physiology egg production and fertility, compared to controls no effect 5 trios (2F, 1M)/dose Adult 90 d Toxicity Factor Datasets
PARATHION TOX-REPRO - reproductive success % hatchability, compared to controls no effect 5 trios (2F, 1M)/dose Adult 90 d Toxicity Factor Datasets
PARATHION TOX-REPRO - physiology eggshell thickness, compared to controls decrease 5 trios (2F, 1M)/dose Adult 90 d Toxicity Factor Datasets
PARATHION TOX-REPRO - development progeny growth (average body weights) at hatch to 6 wks of age no effect 5 trios (2F, 1M adults)/dose Juvenile 90 d Toxicity Factor Datasets

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