Subacute dietary toxicities of dicrotophos and dieldrin in time-replicated trials with young ring-necked pheasants and mallards

Author(s)
Hill, E.F.
Year
Article Title
Subacute dietary toxicities of dicrotophos and dieldrin in time-replicated trials with young ring-necked pheasants and mallards
Book Title
Avian and Mammalian Wildlife Toxicology: Second Conference, ASTM STP No. 757
Editor
D.W. Lamb, and E.E. Kenaga
Publisher
American Society for Testing and Materials
Address
Philadelphia, PA
Pages
105-120
Start Page Number
105
Final Page
120
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Species: Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Type
DICROTOPHOS TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks 5 day dietary LC50 101.8 (coeff. of variation = 21.6%) 8-10/dose Juvenile 8 days Toxicity Factor Datasets
DIELDRIN TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks 5 day dietary LC50 155.8 (coeff. of variation = 16.0%) 8-10/dose Juvenile 8 days Toxicity Factor Datasets
DICROTOPHOS TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - behavioral effects consumption of treated diet compared with controls decreased @ 55 and 145 ppm 8-10/dose Juvenile 8 days Toxicity Factor Datasets
DICROTOPHOS TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks 5 day dietary LC50 506.7 (coeff. of variation = 40.3%) 8-10/dose Juvenile 8 days Toxicity Factor Datasets
DIELDRIN TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks 5 day dietary LC50 200.7 (coeff. of variation 22.3%) 8-10/dose Juvenile 8 days Toxicity Factor Datasets

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