Is the operational use of strychnine to control ground squirrels detrimental to burrowing owls?

Author(s)
James, Paul C., Glen A. Fox and Thomas J. Ethier
Year
Article Title
Is the operational use of strychnine to control ground squirrels detrimental to burrowing owls?
Volume
24
Issue
4
Pages
120-123
Start Page Number
120
Final Page
123
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Species: Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia formerly Speotyto cunicularia)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Specific Location Countries Type
STRYCHNINE TOX-REPRO - reproductive success proportion of pairs that raised at least 1 young no effect 27 pr Adult NR Saskatchewan CANADA Toxicity Factor Datasets
STRYCHNINE TOX-REPRO - reproductive success number of young produced per nest attempt no effect 27 pr Juvenile NR Saskatchewan CANADA Toxicity Factor Datasets
STRYCHNINE TOX-REPRO - reproductive success number of chicks produced per successful pair no effect 27 pr Juvenile NR Saskatchewan CANADA Toxicity Factor Datasets
STRYCHNINE TOX-REPRO - development chick mass index no effect 27 pr Juvenile NR Saskatchewan CANADA Toxicity Factor Datasets
STRYCHNINE TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - whole animal adult body weight decrease 27 pr Adult NR Saskatchewan CANADA Toxicity Factor Datasets

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