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Raccoon

Wasch-bdr, m. raccoon, coon, -barkeit, /. wash-ability. -beh ter, m. washing tank, -ben-zin, n. gasoline for cleaning, -benzol, n. commercial benzene for cleaning, waschbestandig, a. resistant to washing, wash-proof. [Pg.503]

Terrestrial and aquatic mammals, from highest to lowest mink, raccoon, river otter, bats. [Pg.145]

Raccoon Adult Hair Widespread distribution and easily studied prey for endangered species (Florida panther)... [Pg.164]

Burger J, Lord CG, Yurkow EJ, McGrath L, Gaines KF, Brisbin Jr IL, Gochfeld M. 2000b. Metals and metallothionein in the liver of raccoons utility for environmental assessment and monitoring. J Toxicol Environ Health A 60 243-261. [Pg.170]

Cumbie PM. 1975a. Mercury in hair of bobcats and raccoons. J Wild Manage 39 419 25. [Pg.172]

Gaines KF, Romanek CS, Boring CS, Lord CG, Gochfeld M, Burger J. 2002. Using raccoons as an indicator species for metal accumulation across trophic levels — a stable isotope approach. J WUdl Manage 66 811-821. [Pg.176]

Lord CG, Gaines KF, Boring CS, Biisbin ILJ, Gochfeld M, Burger J. 2002. Raccoon (Procyon lotor) as a bioindicator of mercury contamination at the U.S. Department of Energy s Savannah River Site. Archiv Environ Contam Toxicol 43 356-363. [Pg.180]

Porcella DB, Zilhoux EJ, Grieb TM, Newman JR, West GB. 2004. Retrospective study of mercury in raccoons (Procyon lotor) in South Florida. Ecotoxicology 13 207-221. [Pg.183]

Wren CD. 1984. Distribution of metals in tissues of beaver, raccoon and otter from Ontario, Canada. Sci Tot Environ 34 177-184. [Pg.188]

Raccoon, Procyon lotor Alabama 1992-93 males vs. females ... [Pg.281]

Diters, R.W. and S.W. Nielsen. 1978. Lead poisoning of raccoons in Connecticut. Jour. Wildl. Dis. 14 187-192. Dmowski, K. 1993. Lead and cadmium contamination of passerine birds (starlings) during their migration through a zinc smelter area. Acta Omithol. 28 1-9. [Pg.329]

Hamir, A.N., D.T. Galligan, J.G. Ebel, Jr., K.L. Manzell, and C.E. Rupprecht. 1994. Blood lead levels of wild raccoons (Procyon lotor) from the eastern United States. Jour. Wildl. Dis. 30 115-118. [Pg.332]

Khan, A.T., S.J. Thompson, and H.W. Mielke. 1995. Lead and mercury levels in raccoons from Macon County, Alabama. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 54 812-816. [Pg.334]

Total chlordanes Raccoon, Procyon lotor Louisiana, 1978-79 muscle 2800 (2700-3000) LW 5... [Pg.859]

Ford, W.M. and E.P. Hill. 1990. Organochlorine residues in Mississippi raccoons. Jour. Wildl. Manage. 54 591-594. [Pg.879]

Mirex concentrations in muscle and liver of mammalian wildlife in Alabama and Georgia during the period 1973 to 1976 from reference areas were always less than 0.04 mg mirex/kg FW in muscle and less than 0.07 mg/kg FW in liver (Hill and Dent 1985). In mirex-treated areas, conspecifics were collected up to 2 years posttreatment. Maximum concentrations of mirex in muscle and liver from mirex-treated areas were always less than 1.0 mg/kg FW in raccoons, bobcats (Lynx rufus), mink (Mustela vison), and foxes (Urocyon sp., Vulpes sp.). Higher concentrations of 3.7 mg/kg FW in muscle and 1.1 mg/kg FW in liver were measured in the river otter (Lutra... [Pg.1145]

Raccoon, Procyon lotor single oral dose Ambient air temperature of 23-27°C vs. 13-23°C ... [Pg.1444]

Eastland, W.G. and S.L. Beasom. 1986b. Effects of ambient temperature on the 1080-LD50 of raccoons. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 14 234-235. [Pg.1450]

Mississippi, Yazoo NWR, 1988 Raccoon, Procyon lotor, adipose tissue 0.02 FW, Max. 31.0 FW 3... [Pg.1463]


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