14 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12-14).Changes in the frequency of individuals with gross abnormalities can be used as an indicator of changes in the occurrence of biologically significant levels of developmental toxicants in the habitats of natural populations. The precise nature of the defects and their relative distribution can often provide clues as to the type of contamination. Such inferences clearly require baseline data on the frequency of such deformities, and that is the purpose of this paper. For Mid-continent lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens) nesting at La Pérouse Bay, the current rate of gross external abnormalities among embryos and near-hatch goslings at hatch is 3.937 x 10⁻⁴ per...
Since the introduction of man made chemicals into the environment, the reproductive success of bird ...
Pesticide use poses a potential hazard to wild birds that use agricultural farmland as their foragin...
Animals can select habitat according to cues of the environment that they associate with better surv...
ROCKWELL, R.F., PEZZANITE, B.M., MATULONIS, P. (2003): Developmental Abnormalities in Wild Populatio...
Although birds with beak deformities have been documented throughout the literature, the recent spik...
The fact that “Nature is far from benign” is clearly evident from the preceding chapters of this Man...
Fig. 5. Externalized eye of specimen LPB003.Published as part of ROCKWELL, R.F., PEZZANITE, B.M. & M...
The number of birds of a flocking species likely to be ingested into an aircraft engine in a multipl...
A number of environmental pollutants have been shown to mimick the action of the female sex hormone ...
The effects of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners, PCB 126 (3,3′, 4,4′, 5-pentaCB) and PCB 77 ...
By the 1960s, research and monitoring efforts on chlorinated pesticide residues in tissues of wildli...
Since the introduction of man made chemicals into the environment, the reproductive success of bird ...
Dickcissels (Spiza americana) are small, sparrow-like songbirds that nest in grasslands in the U.S. ...
Population growth in passerine birds is largely driven by fecundity. If fecundity is affected, for i...
Sampling of contaminants in the principal habitat areas of whooping cranes (Grus americana) of both ...
Since the introduction of man made chemicals into the environment, the reproductive success of bird ...
Pesticide use poses a potential hazard to wild birds that use agricultural farmland as their foragin...
Animals can select habitat according to cues of the environment that they associate with better surv...
ROCKWELL, R.F., PEZZANITE, B.M., MATULONIS, P. (2003): Developmental Abnormalities in Wild Populatio...
Although birds with beak deformities have been documented throughout the literature, the recent spik...
The fact that “Nature is far from benign” is clearly evident from the preceding chapters of this Man...
Fig. 5. Externalized eye of specimen LPB003.Published as part of ROCKWELL, R.F., PEZZANITE, B.M. & M...
The number of birds of a flocking species likely to be ingested into an aircraft engine in a multipl...
A number of environmental pollutants have been shown to mimick the action of the female sex hormone ...
The effects of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners, PCB 126 (3,3′, 4,4′, 5-pentaCB) and PCB 77 ...
By the 1960s, research and monitoring efforts on chlorinated pesticide residues in tissues of wildli...
Since the introduction of man made chemicals into the environment, the reproductive success of bird ...
Dickcissels (Spiza americana) are small, sparrow-like songbirds that nest in grasslands in the U.S. ...
Population growth in passerine birds is largely driven by fecundity. If fecundity is affected, for i...
Sampling of contaminants in the principal habitat areas of whooping cranes (Grus americana) of both ...
Since the introduction of man made chemicals into the environment, the reproductive success of bird ...
Pesticide use poses a potential hazard to wild birds that use agricultural farmland as their foragin...
Animals can select habitat according to cues of the environment that they associate with better surv...