The toxicity of p,p'-DDT to the clapper rail

Journal of Wildlife Management
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Abstract

The LC50 (concentration of toxicant in the diet expected to kill half of the test birds in 5 days) for p,p' -DDT in clapper rails (Rallus longirostris) was found to be 1,612 ppm for males and 1,896 ppm for females. Amounts of DDT + DDD in the brains of birds that died were significantly greater (P < 0.01) than those in the brains of survivors. Thirty ppm DDT + DDD approximated the lower limit of these compounds in the brains of rails diagnostic of death from DDT poisoning. Residues in livers and carcasses are reported. Considering the relatively high resistance of the clapper rail to DDT poisoning, we concluded that exposure to this pesticide in marshes is not likely to be a significant factor in mortality of adult rails. Effects other than direct mortality were not evaluated in this study.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title The toxicity of p,p'-DDT to the clapper rail
Series title Journal of Wildlife Management
Volume 39
Issue 2
Year Published 1975
Language English
Contributing office(s) Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Description 305-309
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Journal of Wildlife Management
First page 305
Last page 309
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