Generic risk assessments of lead (Pb) toxicity to wildlife puts soil Pb limits below the natural background. The Tissue Residue Approach (TRA) is an alternative method by which the current risk of Pb to wildlife can be assessed and avoids uncertainties about Pb exposure routes or bioavailability of environmental Pb. About 80 toxicity studies were reviewed of which 19 experimental and 6 field studies with mammals and birds were selected. Blood lead concentration (Pb-B, mu g Pb/dL) was used as the index of exposure. The highest No Observed Effect Concentrations (NOECs) varied about 1600-fold among species and tests when expressed as external doses (mg Pb/kg body weight/day) whereas this range reduced to 50-fold when expressed as Pb-B. This il...
Lead (Pb) poisoning is a global problem among avian species, including the endangered California Con...
Conservation medicine examines the linkages among the health of people, animals and the environment....
Lead as a heavy metal that found in nature and highly used in industry is one of the toxic elements ...
Generic risk assessments of lead (Pb) toxicity to wildlife puts soil Pb limits below the natural bac...
Generic risk assessments of lead (Pb) toxicity to wildlife puts soil Pb limits below the natural bac...
Lead is a highly toxic heavy metal that acts as a nonspecific poison affecting all body systems and ...
Accurate assessment of relative bioavailability of lead is important because underestimation may lea...
Exposure to lead (Pb) is a global health problem for both humans and wildlife. Despite a dramatic de...
Lead poisoning is an important environmental concern to humans as well as wildlife animals. A new me...
Hazards of soil-borne lead (Pb) to wild birds may be more accurately quantified if the bioavailabili...
We manipulated dietary lead (Pb) levels of nestlings in wild populations of the great tit (Parus maj...
Environmental contamination by lead (Pb) from shot pellets is a common cause of poisoning in waterfo...
Lead is an anthropogenic threat to terrestrial wildlife, has no physiological benefits, and is consi...
Poisoning of wild birds following ingestion of lead from ammunition has long been recognised and con...
The ingestion of spent lead (Pb) from ammunition is a known cause of mortality in waterfowl, but lit...
Lead (Pb) poisoning is a global problem among avian species, including the endangered California Con...
Conservation medicine examines the linkages among the health of people, animals and the environment....
Lead as a heavy metal that found in nature and highly used in industry is one of the toxic elements ...
Generic risk assessments of lead (Pb) toxicity to wildlife puts soil Pb limits below the natural bac...
Generic risk assessments of lead (Pb) toxicity to wildlife puts soil Pb limits below the natural bac...
Lead is a highly toxic heavy metal that acts as a nonspecific poison affecting all body systems and ...
Accurate assessment of relative bioavailability of lead is important because underestimation may lea...
Exposure to lead (Pb) is a global health problem for both humans and wildlife. Despite a dramatic de...
Lead poisoning is an important environmental concern to humans as well as wildlife animals. A new me...
Hazards of soil-borne lead (Pb) to wild birds may be more accurately quantified if the bioavailabili...
We manipulated dietary lead (Pb) levels of nestlings in wild populations of the great tit (Parus maj...
Environmental contamination by lead (Pb) from shot pellets is a common cause of poisoning in waterfo...
Lead is an anthropogenic threat to terrestrial wildlife, has no physiological benefits, and is consi...
Poisoning of wild birds following ingestion of lead from ammunition has long been recognised and con...
The ingestion of spent lead (Pb) from ammunition is a known cause of mortality in waterfowl, but lit...
Lead (Pb) poisoning is a global problem among avian species, including the endangered California Con...
Conservation medicine examines the linkages among the health of people, animals and the environment....
Lead as a heavy metal that found in nature and highly used in industry is one of the toxic elements ...