Subchronic dietary toxicity of strychnine: bobwhite quail are less sensitive than mallard ducks.

Author(s)
Sterner, R.T., C.A. Pederson, B.R. Helsten, and M.J. Goodall
Year
Article Title
Subchronic dietary toxicity of strychnine: bobwhite quail are less sensitive than mallard ducks.
Volume
35
Pages
498-505
Start Page Number
498
Final Page
505
Review

Datapoints

Displaying 1 - 6 of 6 datapoints.
Species: Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Type
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-MORT - dose-response data incidence of mortality versus controls increased @ 484.2, 972.0 ug/g diet (nominal concentrations) 5 males, 5 females/dose Adult Toxicity Factor Datasets
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - whole animal incidence of clinical signs versus controls increased @ 235.0, 484.2, 972.0 ug/g (nominal concentrations) 5 males, 5 females/dose Adult Toxicity Factor Datasets
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - behavioral effects food consumption during first week of treatment versus controls decreased @ 484.2, 972.0 ug/g (nominal concentrations) 5 males, 5 females/dose Adult Toxicity Factor Datasets
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - whole animal body weight versus controls decreased @ 235.0, 484.2, 972.0 ug/g (nominal concentrations) 5 males, 5 females/dose Adult Toxicity Factor Datasets
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks No Observable Effect Level, based on mortality, pathology, clinical signs 91.1 ug/g 5 males, 5 females/dose Adult Toxicity Factor Datasets
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks LC50 679.8 ug/g (194.3-442.6 95% CI ) 5 males, 5 females/dose Adult Toxicity Factor Datasets

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