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European starling

Arenal, C.A., Halbrook, R.S., and Woodruff, J.J. (2004). European starling avian model and monitor of PCB contamination at a superfund site. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 23, 93-104. [Pg.338]

Wolfe MF, Kendall RJ. 1998. Age-dependent toxicity of terbufos and diazinon to European starlings (Stumis vulgaris) and red-winged blackbirds (Agelaiusphoeniceus). Environ Toxicol Chem 17 1300-1312. [Pg.188]

Table 1 Diazinon concentrations in crop samples collected from European starlings (Sturnus vulgarus) following several applications to orchards in eastern Washington, USA... Table 1 Diazinon concentrations in crop samples collected from European starlings (Sturnus vulgarus) following several applications to orchards in eastern Washington, USA...
European starling, Sturnus vulgaris Whole, various U.S. locations ... [Pg.48]

Grue, C.E., D.J. Hoffman, W.N. Beyer, and L.P. Franson. 1986. Lead concentrations and reproductive success in European starlings Sturnus vulgaris nesting within highway roadside verges. Environ. Pollut. 42A 157-182. [Pg.331]

European starling, Sturnus vulgaris whole (less beak, wing tip, feet, skin) nationwide 1972 oxychlordane Max. 100 FW 55... [Pg.855]

Meyers, S.M., B.T. Marden, R.S. Bennett, and R. Bentley. 1992. Comparative response of nestling European starlings and red-winged blackbirds to an oral administration of either dimethoate or chlorpyrifos. Jour. Wild. Dis. 28 400-406. [Pg.904]

European starling, Sturnus vulgaris, free-living nestlings, age 4 days. Dosed perorally with famphur dissolved in corn oil at 0.3, 1.0, or 3.0 mg famphur/kg BW daily for 15 days, then killed at age 19 days... [Pg.1079]

Trust, K.A., A. Fairbrother, andM.J. Hooper. 1994. Effects of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene on immune function and mixed-function oxygenase activity in the European starling. Environ, Toxicol. Chem. 13 821-830. [Pg.1408]

Gard, N.W. and Hooper, M.J. 1993, Age dependent changes in plasma and brain cholinesterase activities of Eastern Blue-birds and European Starlings. J. Wildlife Dis. 29 1-7. [Pg.136]

Clark, L. and Mason, J. R. (1985). Use of nest material as insecticidal and anti-pathogenic agents by the European starling. Oecologia 67,169-176. [Pg.446]

Olfactory discrimination of plant volatiles by the European starling. Animal Behaviour 35,227-235. [Pg.446]

European starling, Sturnus vulgaris Nesting near highway, Maryland Carcass Feathers... [Pg.275]


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