Toxic, neurochemical and behavioral effects of dieldrin exposure in mallard ducks

Author(s)
Sharma, R.P., D.S. Winn and J.B. Low
Year
Article Title
Toxic, neurochemical and behavioral effects of dieldrin exposure in mallard ducks
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
43-53
Start Page Number
43
Final Page
53
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Displaying 1 - 8 of 8 datapoints.
Species: Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos)
Chemical Toxicity Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Life Cycle Stage Study Duration Type
DIELDRIN TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - cellular/biochemical effects Serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine levels versus controls decreased @ 10 ppm (serotonin only) and 30 ppm 3-6 per group Juvenile 2 generation study. Toxicity Factor Datasets
DIELDRIN TOX-EXP IND - accumulation brain, liver, and adipose dieldrin concentrations increased with all doses 4-6 per group Juvenile 2 generation study. Toxicity Factor Datasets
DIELDRIN TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - organ/system effects bw versus controls no effect 9-25 per group Juvenile 2 generation study. Toxicity Factor Datasets
DIELDRIN TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - organ/system effects brain and liver weight to body weight ratios versus controls increased @ 10 ppm (liver only), 30 ppm (brain only) 9-25 per group Juvenile 2 generation study. Toxicity Factor Datasets
DIELDRIN TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - cellular/biochemical effects hepatic microsomal enzyme activity versus controls increased@ 4, 10, 30 ppm 5-15 per group Juvenile 2 generation study. Toxicity Factor Datasets
DIELDRIN TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - cellular/biochemical effects liver protein concentration versus controls increased @ 30 ppm 5-15 per group Juvenile 2 generation study. Toxicity Factor Datasets
DIELDRIN TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - cellular/biochemical effects liver DNA content versus controls increased @ 10, 30 ppm 5-15 per group Both Adults and Juveniles 2 generation study. Toxicity Factor Datasets
DIELDRIN TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - behavioral effects % drake encounter scores decreased @ all doses 30 per group Both Adults and Juveniles 2 generation study. Toxicity Factor Datasets

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