Synergistic effects of Aroclor 1254 on the semen characteristics of American kestrels

Author(s)
Bird, D.M., P.H. Tucker, G.A. Fox and P.C. Lague
Year
Article Title
Synergistic effects of Aroclor 1254 on the semen characteristics of American kestrels
Volume
12
Pages
633-640
Start Page Number
633
Final Page
640
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Datapoints

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Species: American Kestrel (Falco sparverius)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Type
AROCLOR 1254 TOX-REPRO - physiology sperm concentration 21.5-22.6% decrease @ 33 ppm 10/group Adult 62 and 69 d (2 study periods) Toxicity Factor Datasets
AROCLOR 1254 TOX-REPRO - physiology sperm motility no effect 10/group Adult 62 and 69 d (2 study periods) Toxicity Factor Datasets
MIREX TOX-REPRO - physiology sperm concentration 40.3% decrease @ 8 ppm 5-10/group Adult 62 and 69 d (2 study periods) Toxicity Factor Datasets
MIREX TOX-REPRO - physiology sperm motility no effect 5-10/group Adult 62 and 69 d (2 study periods) Toxicity Factor Datasets
AROCLOR 1254, MIREX TOX-REPRO - physiology semen volume 73.3% increase @ 8ppm mirex + 33 ppm Aroclor 5-10/group Adult 62 and 69 d (2 study periods) Toxicity Factor Datasets
AROCLOR 1254, MIREX TOX-REPRO - physiology sperm concentration 20.3% decrease @ 8 ppm mirex + 33 ppm Aroclor 5-10/group Adult 62 and 69 d (2 study periods) Toxicity Factor Datasets
AROCLOR 1254, MIREX TOX-REPRO - physiology sperm motility no effect 5-10/group Adult 62 and 69 d (2 study periods) Toxicity Factor Datasets

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