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Distribution of DDT residues in tissues of birds in relation to mortality, body condition, and time
No abstract available.
Authors
L. F. Stickel, W. H. Stickel
The thin eggshell problem
It has long been known that DDT and related chemicals can impair the reproduction of birds. In early years of organochlorine pesticide use, widespread mortality occurred immediately following heavy applications of these chemicals, and survivors contained substantial amounts of toxicant in their tissues. Repopulation from untreated areas tended to conceal the extent of the effects. DDT and dieldr
Authors
L. F. Stickel, L.I. Rhodes
DDE and DDD residues correlated with mortality of experimental birds
Nearly everywhere in nature are found DDE and DDD, which are metabolites of DDT, and they often become concentrated through food chains. DDD is also a commercial insecticide. large amounts of both are frequently found in birds, but the significance of these amounts has puzzled many owrkers. Studies at Clear Lake, California1 gave some data on DDD danger levels, but less is known of DDE, the memb
Authors
William H. Stickel, Lucille F. Stickel, Francis B. Coon
Changing abundance of migratory birds in North America
No abstract available.
Authors
J.W. Aldrich, C.S. Robbins