Effects of chronic dietary lead in American kestrels (Falco sparverius)

Journal of Wildlife Diseases
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Abstract

American kestrels were fed a diet containing 0, 10, or 50 ppm lead (Pb) powder for at least 5 mo. Blood delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD) activity in birds receiving 50 ppm Pb was as low as 20% of controls but no significant effects were noted in packed cell volume (PCV) or hemoglobin concentration (Hb). Mean liver Pb residues in birds fed 50 ppm Pb were 1.3 and 2.4 ppm (dry wt) for males and females, respectively. Liver Pb residues in birds fed 10 ppm Pb were not significantly greater than controls. There was no significant correlation between blood ALAD activity and blood Pb concentration, no consistent histopathological lesions were noted, and body and organ weights were not affected.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Effects of chronic dietary lead in American kestrels (Falco sparverius)
Series title Journal of Wildlife Diseases
DOI 10.7589/0090-3558-19.2.110
Volume 19
Issue 2
Year Published 1983
Language English
Publisher Wildlife Disease Association
Contributing office(s) Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Description 110-113
First page 110
Last page 113
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