Methoxychlor alters hatching and larval startle response in the salamander Ambystoma macrodactylum

Author(s)
Ingermann, R.L., D.C. Bencic and V.P. Eroschenko
Year
Article Title
Methoxychlor alters hatching and larval startle response in the salamander Ambystoma macrodactylum
Volume
59
Pages
815-821
Start Page Number
815
Final Page
821
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Species: Long-toed Salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum)
Chemical Exposure Endpoint Type Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Type
Body Weight - Mean 15.4 3 mg Juvenile Exposure Factor Datasets
METHOXYCHLOR TOX-MORT - dose-response data embryo and larvae (10 d post-hatch) mortality no appreciable mortality 30-34 eggs/dose Embryo, Juvenile 45 d Toxicity Factor Datasets
METHOXYCHLOR TOX-REPRO - development mean day of hatch, compared to controls decrease @ 0.1, 0.3, 1, 3, 10 mg/L 30-34 eggs/dose Embryo, Juvenile 35 d Toxicity Factor Datasets
METHOXYCHLOR TOX-REPRO - behavior responsiveness to startle and distance travelled post-startle in larvae decrease @ 0.3, 1, 3, 10 mg/l 30-34 eggs exposed/dose; 14-27 larvae tested/dose Juvenile 45 d Toxicity Factor Datasets
METHOXYCHLOR TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - whole animal mean body weight of larvae decrease @ 0.3 and 10 mg/L 30-38 eggs/dose Embryo, Juvenile 78 d Toxicity Factor Datasets

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