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Chemical residue content and hatchability of screech owl eggs

June 16, 1976

Eggs of wild Screech Owls were collected from nests in northwestern Ohio in 1973. One egg was taken from each of 19 nests near the start of incubation. Mean shell thickness in these 19 eggs and mean thickness of 16 unhatched eggs did not differ from 49 archival eggs collected in Ohio and Pennsylvania prior to the widespread use of organochlorine pesticides. Residues were generally low although all eggs contained DDE and PCB?s. No relationship was found between hatching failures and the presence of organochlorine residues. Low residues are consistent with a long history of good nesting success and a stable population.

Publication Year 1976
Title Chemical residue content and hatchability of screech owl eggs
Authors E. E. Klaas, D. M. Swineford
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title The Wilson Bulletin
Index ID 5221366
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center