A probabilisticmodel was developed to estimate target and non-target avian mortality associated with the application of the avicide CPTH (3-chloro-p-toluidine hydrochloride) to minimize sprouting rice damage in the southern USA. CPTH exposures for individual birds were predicted by random sampling from species-specific non-parametric distributions of bait seed consumption and CPTH residues detected on individual bait seeds. Mortality was predicted from the species-specific exposure versus mortality relationship. Individual variations in this response were captured in the model by Monte Carlo sampling from species-specific distributions of slopes and median toxicity values (LD50) for each bird. The model was used to simultaneously predict mo...
A 2.2 ha-cedar and mixed deciduous tree woodlot in Crawford, Mississippi, harboring 330,000 blackbir...
We developed a fast and simple method to detect presence or absence of DRC-1339 (CPTH: 3-Chloro-p-to...
Bird depredations in Virginia have been estimated by the Extension Service, State Department of Agri...
A probabilisticmodel was developed to estimate target and non-target avian mortality associated with...
A probabilistic model was validated for estimating avian mortality associated with the application o...
In the U.S., DRC-1339 baitings for blackbirds (Icteridae) are generally done under the pesticide lab...
Application of slow-acting toxic bait is one method of reducing local populations of depredating bla...
DRC-1339 is a pesticide used to induce mortality in pest birds and is being used successfully to red...
Insecticide usage in the United States is ubiquitous in urban, suburban, and rural environments. The...
DRC-1339 (CPTH, 3-chloro-p-tolouidine) is an avicide registered to reduce local populations of selec...
Probabilistic model for estimating field mort-ality of target and non-target bird populations when s...
Brown rice is used as a bait-carrier for the avicide DRC-1339 (3-chloro-4-methyladhe) when baiting b...
Terrestrial hazard assessments were conducted for the spring blackbird baiting program to protect su...
Nontarget bird use of DRC-1339 bait sites was assessed during operational baiting programs from 2000...
Hazards of DRC-1339 treated brown rice to non-target birds were assessed during an operational baiti...
A 2.2 ha-cedar and mixed deciduous tree woodlot in Crawford, Mississippi, harboring 330,000 blackbir...
We developed a fast and simple method to detect presence or absence of DRC-1339 (CPTH: 3-Chloro-p-to...
Bird depredations in Virginia have been estimated by the Extension Service, State Department of Agri...
A probabilisticmodel was developed to estimate target and non-target avian mortality associated with...
A probabilistic model was validated for estimating avian mortality associated with the application o...
In the U.S., DRC-1339 baitings for blackbirds (Icteridae) are generally done under the pesticide lab...
Application of slow-acting toxic bait is one method of reducing local populations of depredating bla...
DRC-1339 is a pesticide used to induce mortality in pest birds and is being used successfully to red...
Insecticide usage in the United States is ubiquitous in urban, suburban, and rural environments. The...
DRC-1339 (CPTH, 3-chloro-p-tolouidine) is an avicide registered to reduce local populations of selec...
Probabilistic model for estimating field mort-ality of target and non-target bird populations when s...
Brown rice is used as a bait-carrier for the avicide DRC-1339 (3-chloro-4-methyladhe) when baiting b...
Terrestrial hazard assessments were conducted for the spring blackbird baiting program to protect su...
Nontarget bird use of DRC-1339 bait sites was assessed during operational baiting programs from 2000...
Hazards of DRC-1339 treated brown rice to non-target birds were assessed during an operational baiti...
A 2.2 ha-cedar and mixed deciduous tree woodlot in Crawford, Mississippi, harboring 330,000 blackbir...
We developed a fast and simple method to detect presence or absence of DRC-1339 (CPTH: 3-Chloro-p-to...
Bird depredations in Virginia have been estimated by the Extension Service, State Department of Agri...