Mass mortality among migratory birds at Grand Forks, North Dakota, was attributed to a mosquito control operation employing the insecticide fenthion. The factors involved may have included the toxicity of the pesticide for birds, the method of application and coincidence with the peak of the spring warbler migration
The use of chemical pesticides to manage locust populations in natural ecosystems is likely to impac...
Insecticide usage in the United States is ubiquitous in urban, suburban, and rural environments. The...
Blackbird (family Icteridae) depredation on sunflower (Helianthus annuus) crops in the prairie state...
In April 2000 a major pesticide leak caused the death and illness of a significant number of wild bi...
We reviewed the U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) mortality database fro...
A five-year study was carried out to test a sensitive, nondestructive, new method for determining su...
Huge aggregations of flightless locust nymphs pose a serious threat to agriculture when they reach p...
We determine the exposure of wild birds to pesticides via consumption of fludioxonil-treated winter ...
Pesticide drift from the aerial spraying of agricultural chemicals and its effects on the cholineste...
Twenty-four specimens of southbound migratory passerines comprising 13 species were collected in nor...
The potential of fenthion to act as a secondary poisoning hazard to birds of prey was investigated u...
Seventy-two Neotropical migrant passerines were analyzed for the presence of 17 organochlorine pesti...
Avian botulism or \u27\u27western duck sickness has long been a major problem on duck marshes in th...
(1) Fenitrothion, an organophosphorus insecticide, has been used in Scotland to control outbreaks of...
Quelea quelea is probably the most important avian pest of cereal crops in the sahelian areas of Afr...
The use of chemical pesticides to manage locust populations in natural ecosystems is likely to impac...
Insecticide usage in the United States is ubiquitous in urban, suburban, and rural environments. The...
Blackbird (family Icteridae) depredation on sunflower (Helianthus annuus) crops in the prairie state...
In April 2000 a major pesticide leak caused the death and illness of a significant number of wild bi...
We reviewed the U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) mortality database fro...
A five-year study was carried out to test a sensitive, nondestructive, new method for determining su...
Huge aggregations of flightless locust nymphs pose a serious threat to agriculture when they reach p...
We determine the exposure of wild birds to pesticides via consumption of fludioxonil-treated winter ...
Pesticide drift from the aerial spraying of agricultural chemicals and its effects on the cholineste...
Twenty-four specimens of southbound migratory passerines comprising 13 species were collected in nor...
The potential of fenthion to act as a secondary poisoning hazard to birds of prey was investigated u...
Seventy-two Neotropical migrant passerines were analyzed for the presence of 17 organochlorine pesti...
Avian botulism or \u27\u27western duck sickness has long been a major problem on duck marshes in th...
(1) Fenitrothion, an organophosphorus insecticide, has been used in Scotland to control outbreaks of...
Quelea quelea is probably the most important avian pest of cereal crops in the sahelian areas of Afr...
The use of chemical pesticides to manage locust populations in natural ecosystems is likely to impac...
Insecticide usage in the United States is ubiquitous in urban, suburban, and rural environments. The...
Blackbird (family Icteridae) depredation on sunflower (Helianthus annuus) crops in the prairie state...