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Decomposed gosling feet provide evidence of insecticide exposure

January 1, 2004

Canada goose goslings were exposed to turf sprayed with D · Z · N® diazinon 50W application (2.24 kg a.i./ha). The control plot was subjected to a water application. One foot from each bird was placed outdoors for 7 d to decompose and the other foot was kept frozen. Diazinon residues were analyzed on both feet. Results showed that diazinon was detected from undecomposed and decomposed feet of the birds. Diazinon residues were below the level of detection (<0.01 ppm, a.i.) on the feet from the control goslings. Decomposed feet may be used for determining insecticide exposure when the traditional matrices are not available.

Publication Year 2004
Title Decomposed gosling feet provide evidence of insecticide exposure
DOI 10.1023/B:EMAS.0000038195.38438.be
Authors N.B. Vyas, J. W. Spann, C.S. Hulse, M. Torrez, B.I. Williams, R. Leffel
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Index ID 5224349
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center