Responses of a deer mouse population to a forest herbicide application: reproduction, growth, and survival

Author(s)
Sullivan, Thomas P. and Druscilla S. Sullivan
Year
Article Title
Responses of a deer mouse population to a forest herbicide application: reproduction, growth, and survival
Volume
59
Review

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Displaying 1 - 5 of 5 datapoints.
Species: Deer Mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Specific Location Countries Type
GLYPHOSATE TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - indirect effects number of hardwood trees in study area decrease 1 study area Both Adults and Juveniles 2.5 yr Maple Ridge, BC CANADA Toxicity Factor Datasets
GLYPHOSATE TOX-REPRO - physiology proportion of trapped animals in breeding condition no effect 151 Both Adults and Juveniles 2.5 yr Maple Ridge, BC CANADA Toxicity Factor Datasets
GLYPHOSATE TOX-MORT - mortality in the field survival over summer and winter increase 545 Both Adults and Juveniles 2.5 yr Maple Ridge, BC CANADA Toxicity Factor Datasets
GLYPHOSATE TOX-REPRO - physiology juvenile growth rate (summer and fall) no effect 283 Both Adults and Juveniles 2.5 yr Maple Ridge, BC CANADA Toxicity Factor Datasets
Species:
Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Study Duration Specific Location Type
TOX-POP - size effects adult sex ratios increase and decrease (inconclusive) 591 2.5 yr Maple Ridge, BC Toxicity Factor Datasets

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