Reproductive and morphological effects of o,p-dicofol on two generations of captive American kestrels

Author(s)
MacLellan, K.N.M., D.M. Bird, D.M. Fry, and J.L. Cowles
Year
Article Title
Reproductive and morphological effects of o,p-dicofol on two generations of captive American kestrels
Volume
30
Pages
364-372
Start Page Number
364
Final Page
372
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Displaying 1 - 6 of 6 datapoints.
Species: American Kestrel (Falco sparverius)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Type
DICOFOL TOX-REPRO - physiology eggshell thickness compared to controls decreased 5.45% (@ 5 mg/kg), 10.98% (@ 20 mg/kg) 10/group Adult 2 generation Toxicity Factor Datasets
DICOFOL TOX-EXP IND - accumulation mean concentration of metabolite dichlorobenzophenone in eggs non-detectable (@ 5 mg/kg), 560 ng/g (@ 20 mg/kg) 10/group Adult 2 generation Toxicity Factor Datasets
DICOFOL TOX-REPRO - development incidence of abnormal embyronic gonads increased @ 5 and 20 mg/kg 10/group Embryo 2 generation Toxicity Factor Datasets
DICOFOL TOX-REPRO - development numbers of chicks or eggs lost (destroyed) by breeding male and female offspring of dicofol-treated females versus controls increased @ 5 mg/kg 10/group Adult 2 generation Toxicity Factor Datasets
DICOFOL TOX-REPRO - physiology eggshell thickness for breeding female offspring of dicofol-treated females versus controls no effect 10/group Adult 2 generation Toxicity Factor Datasets
DICOFOL TOX-REPRO - development incidence of abnormal gonads in male offspring of dicofol-treated females versus controls increased @ 5 mg/kg bw 10/group Adult 2 generation Toxicity Factor Datasets

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