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Mallard ducks

Acute avian oral toxicity (LD q) in bobwhite quail or mallard duck... [Pg.148]

Acute avian dietary toxicity (LC q) in mallard duck... [Pg.148]

Liver, plasma Mallard duck No Decreased Hoffman and Heinz (1998)... [Pg.153]

Heinz GH. 1979. Methyhnercury reproductive and behavioral effects on three generations of mallard ducks. J Wildl Manage 43 394-401. [Pg.177]

Hoffman DJ, Heinz GH. 1998. Effects of mercury and selenium on glutathione metabolism and oxidative stress in mallard ducks. Environ Toxicol Chem 17 161-166. [Pg.178]

Mallard ducks fed up to 10,000 ppm diisopropyl methylphosphonate in feed for up to 24 weeks showed no significant effects on blood hemoglobin levels, leukocyte count, and hematocrit (Aulerich et al. 1979). Doses could not be calculated in mg/kg/day because food intake and body weights were not measured in this study. [Pg.51]

Aulerich RJ, Coleman TH, Polin D, et al. 1979. Toxicology study of diisopropyl methylphosphonate and dicyclopentadiene in mallard ducks, bobwhite quail, and mink. East Lansing, MI Michigan State University, Department of Poultry Science. NTIS No. AD-A087-257. [Pg.145]

Di Giulio, R.T. and P.F. Scanlon. 1984. Sublethal effects of cadmium ingestion on mallard ducks. Arch. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 13 765-771. [Pg.71]

White, D.H. and M.T. Finley. 1978. Uptake and retention of dietary cadmium in mallard ducks. Environ. Res. 17 53-59. [Pg.78]

Ranta, W.B., G.D. Tomassini, and E. Nieboer. 1978. Elevation of copper and nickel levels in primaries from black and mallard ducks collected in the Sudbury district, Ontario. Canad. Jour. Zool. 56 581-586. [Pg.229]

Carlson, B.L. and S.W. Nielsen. 1985. Influence of dietary calcium on lead poisoning in mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos). Amer. Jour. Vet. Res. 46 276-282. [Pg.327]

Clemens, E.T., L. Krook, A.L. Aronson, and C.E. Stevens. 1975. Pathogenesis of lead shot poisoning in the mallard duck. Cornell Vet. 65 248-285. [Pg.327]

Fimreite, N. 1984. Effects of lead shot ingestion in willow grouse. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 33 121-126. Finley, M.T. and M.P. Dieter. 1978. Influence of laying on lead accumulation in bone of mallard ducks. Jour. Toxicol. Environ. Health 4 123-129. [Pg.330]

Hunter, B. and G. Wobeser. 1980. Encephalopathy and peripheral neuropathy in lead-poisoned mallard ducks. [Pg.333]

Sleet, R.B. and J.H. Soares, Jr. 1979. Some effects of Vitamin E deficiency on hepatic xanthine dehydrogenase activity, lead, and a-tocopherol concentrations in tissues of lead-dosed mallard ducks. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 47 71-78. [Pg.342]

Heinz, G.H. 1980. Comparison of game-farm and wild-strain mallard ducks in accumulation of methylmercury. Jour. Environ. Pathol. Toxicol. 3 379-386. [Pg.431]

Pass, D.A., P.B. Little, and L.A. Karstad. 1975. The pathology of subacute and chronic methyl mercury poisoning of the mallard duck (.Anas platyrhynchos). Jour. Comp. Pathol. 85 7-21. [Pg.437]

French, M.C., C.W. Haines, and J. Cooper. 1987. Investigation into the effects of ingestion of zinc shot by mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos). Environ. Pollut. 47 305-314. [Pg.731]

Gasaway, W.C. and I.O. Buss. 1972. Zinc toxicity in the mallard duck. Jour. Wildl. Manage. 36 1107-1117. [Pg.731]

Hudson, R.H., R.K. Tucker, and M.A. Haegele. 1972. Effect of age on sensitivity acute oral toxicity of 14 pesticides to mallard ducks of several ages. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 22 556-561. [Pg.824]

Ma, J. and C.A. Pritsos. 1997. Tissue-specific bioenergetic effects and increased enzymatic activities following acute sublethal peroral exposure to cyanide in the mallard duck. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 142 297-302. [Pg.960]

Hoffman, D.J. and M.L. Gay. 1981. Embryotoxic effects of benzo[a]pyrene, chrysene, and 7,12-dimethyl-benz(a)anthracene in petroleum hydrocarbon mixtures in mallard ducks. Jour. Toxicol. Environ. Health 7 775-787. [Pg.1400]

Pendleton, G.W., M.R. Whitworth, and G.H. Olsen. 1995. Accumulation and loss of arsenic and boron, alone and in combination, in mallard ducks. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 14 1357-1364. [Pg.1540]


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