Lead poisoning in roadside populations of deer mice

Author(s)
Mierau, Gary W. and Blaise E. Favara
Year
Article Title
Lead poisoning in roadside populations of deer mice
Volume
8
Pages
55-64
Start Page Number
55
Final Page
64
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Species: Deer Mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Specific Location Type
LEAD COMPOUNDS TOX-EXP IND - accumulation Mean concentrations in deer mice from roadside site (ppm, dry weight). Feces collected from nest box after 1 yr accumulation. Roadside tissue concentrations significantly different from control site. Bone; 52.10 +/- 33.81SD, Kidney; 8.46 +/- 3.03SE, Liver; 3.29 +/- 1.77SD, Brain; 0.84 +/- 0.25SE, Feces; 153.6+/- 103.5SD ppm (dry weight) 9 - 10 animals Adult NR Interstate 25, Denver (elev. 1884-2018 m) Toxicity Factor Datasets
LEAD COMPOUNDS TOX-REPRO - reproductive success number of litters per 100 breeding females, measured by observing litters in nesting boxes at a control and roadside site no effect 50 nesting boxes, 66 observation periods nimals Adult NR Interstate 25, Denver (elev. 1884-2018 m) Toxicity Factor Datasets
LEAD COMPOUNDS TOX-MORT - mortality in the field mortality during winter, estimated by number of mice recaptured the following breeding season at a control and roadside site significant increase 98 - 180 tagged animals Adult NR Interstate 25, Denver (elev. 1884-2018 m) Toxicity Factor Datasets
LEAD ACETATE TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - cellular/biochemical effects incidence of acid-fast staining intranuclear inclusion bodies within kidney proximal convoluted tubule cells increase at 0.5 and 1% diet 5 breeding pairs/dose Adult 26 wk Toxicity Factor Datasets
LEAD ACETATE TOX-REPRO - reproductive success litter mortality no effect 5 breeding pairs Adult 26 wk Toxicity Factor Datasets
LEAD ACETATE TOX-REPRO - development incidence of congenital malformations no effect 5 breeding pairs/dose Juvenile 26 wk Toxicity Factor Datasets

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