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Lead poisoning in a sample of Maryland mourning doves

January 1, 1967

A sick mourning dove (Zenuidura macroura) collected in Maryland with 2 lead shot in the gizzard showed acid-fast intranuclear inclusion bodies in the kidney tubular cells. The liver and the tibia contained 72 ppm and 187 ppm lead (wet weight) respectively. Four gizzards from 62 doves killed by hunters contained lead shot. The lead content of 43 dove livers ranged from 0.4-14.0 ppm (wet weight); 40 of these doves were collected by hunters, and the other 3 were dying of trichomoniasis.

Publication Year 1967
Title Lead poisoning in a sample of Maryland mourning doves
Authors L. N. Locke, George E. Bagley
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Wildlife Management
Index ID 5221275
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center