Toxicity of white phosphorus to waterfowl: Acute exposure to mallards

Author(s)
Sparling, Donald W., Mary Gustafson, Patrice Klein and Natalie Karouna-Renier
Year
Article Title
Toxicity of white phosphorus to waterfowl: Acute exposure to mallards
Volume
33
Pages
187-197
Start Page Number
187
Final Page
197
Review

Datapoints

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
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks 24 hour median lethal dose 6.96 mg/kg bw (2.66-8.96 95% CI) 6 birds/dose Adult 24 hr Toxicity Factor Datasets
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks 24 hour median lethal dose 6.46 mg/kg bw (5.19-7.69 95% CI) 4-5 birds/dose Adult 24 hr Toxicity Factor Datasets
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-MORT - toxicity benchmarks 24 hour median lethal dose 3.90 mg/kg bw (3.24-4.69 95% CI) 4-5 birds/dose Adult 24 hr Toxicity Factor Datasets
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - whole animal body weight versus controls reduced above 6.2 mg/kg bw 4-5 birds/dose Adult 24 hr Toxicity Factor Datasets
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - organ/system effects liver to body weight ratio versus controls increased above 4.3 mg/kg bw 4-5 birds/dose Adult 24 hr Toxicity Factor Datasets
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - organ/system effects relation between liver to body weight ratio and dose positive relationship 4-5 birds/dose Adult 24 hr Toxicity Factor Datasets
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-Non-Repro-Sublethal - organ/system effects relation between dose and frequency and severity of hepatic and kidney lesions positive correlation 4-5 birds/dose Adult 24 hr Toxicity Factor Datasets
PHOSPHORUS (YELLOW OR WHITE) TOX-EXP IND - accumulation P4 concentration in fat versus dose positive correlation 4-5 birds/dose Adult 24 hr Toxicity Factor Datasets

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