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A.D. Barnden, National Rivers Authority, National Centre for Toxic and Persistent Substances, Kingfisher House, Goldhay Way, Orton Goldhay, Peterborough PE2 5ZR, UK... [Pg.129]

Baron LA, Ashwood TL, Sample BE, Welsh C. 1997. Monitoring bioaccumulation of contaminants in the belted kingfisher (Ceryle alcyon). Environ Monit Assess 47 153-165. [Pg.167]

Moore DRJ, Sample BE, Suter GW, Parkhurst BR, Teed RS. 1999. A probabilistic risk assessment of the effects of methyhnercury and PCBs on mink and kingfishers along East Fork Poplar Creek, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. Environ Toxicol Chem 18 2941-2953. [Pg.181]

Belted kingfisher THg in blood of adult and fiedged young eggs... [Pg.198]

Belted kingfisher Both (when feasible) Annual... [Pg.200]

Fresh water (Barracouta A-3) Saline water (Kingfish A-19)... [Pg.375]

Chvojka, R. 1988. Mercury and selenium in axial white muscle of yellowtail kingfish from Sydney, Australia. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 19 210-213. [Pg.427]

National Instruments Corp. (UK) Ltd, 21 Kingfisher Court, Hambridge Road, Newbury, Berks RG14SZX, UK. [Pg.238]

Subsequent analysis of the ashed needles from these twigs confirmed the patterns established from the dry twigs. It served to enhance some signatures (notably Ag) and added a layer of data for the halogens, demonstrating a F association. Also from these additional analyses a pattern of Cd and B enrichments at Kingfisher was evident. [Pg.32]

The palatability of the flesh of birds to humans is broadly correlated with their visibility, including plumage color and behavior. Cott (1947) noted in Egypt that hornets Vespa orientalis) fed on a carcass of a dove but ignored that of a kingfisher... [Pg.260]

A dinoflagellate, Gambierdiscus toxicus has been reported to be the likely progenitor of ciguatoxin in the South Pacific (13-15). Recently, Tindall, (26), Miller, ]]) and Carlson, (18) reported on toxic extracts from G. toxicus and two species of Prorocentrum from the Caribbean. iHe physiological action of toxic extracts from G, toxicus were found to be similar to those induced by toxic extract from Scomberomorus cavalla (Kingfish) from the same region (19). [Pg.242]

Types of Fish. The fish most commonly implicated in these outbreaks are the so-called scombroid fish belonging to the families Scomberesocidae and Scombridae. These fish would include the many varieties of tuna, skipjack, bonito, albacore, mackerel, Spanish mackerel, bluefish, saury, butterfly kingfish, and seerfish. Tuna, skipjack, and mackerel are the most commonly involved scombroid fish. [Pg.418]

It is a member of the " Kingfisher family which are essentially radar-con trolled winged torpedoes... [Pg.418]

Kingfisher Court Hambridge Road Newbury RG145SJ, UK (44) 1635-574902 FAX (44) 1635-529322 http //www.cplscientific.co.uk... [Pg.1339]


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