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Dioxin-like toxic potency in Forster's tern eggs from Green Bay, Lake Michigan, North America

June 1, 1993

The endangered Forster's tern (Sternaforsteri) population on Green Bay, Wisconsin has exhibited symptoms of embryotoxicity, congenital deformities, and poor hatching success. The putative causal agents are planar halogenated hydrocarbons (PHH). The objectives of this study were: 1) to evaluate the toxic potency of PHHs in extracts of Forster's tern eggs taken from Green Bay, Lake Michigan and a reference site, Lake Poygan, WI; and 2) to compare the toxic potencies of the egg extracts with the reproductive data available from the same water bird colonies. The relative toxic potency of the egg extracts was assessed with the H4IIE bioassay system to obtain 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin equivalents (TCDD-EQ). The average concentrations of TCDD-EQ in Forster's tern eggs were 214.5 pg/g and 23.4 pg/g from Green Bay and Lake Poygan, respectively. The bioassay results presented here concur with the biological effects and chemical analyses information from other studies on the same Forster's tern colonies.

Publication Year 1993
Title Dioxin-like toxic potency in Forster's tern eggs from Green Bay, Lake Michigan, North America
DOI 10.1016/0045-6535(93)90033-2
Authors D. E. Tillitt, T.J. Kubiak, G.T. Ankley, J. P. Giesy
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Chemosphere
Index ID 70178349
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Columbia Environmental Research Center