Effects of chronic ingestion of No. 2 fuel oil on mallard ducklings

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
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Abstract

No. 2 fuel oil was fed to mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) ducklings in concentrations of 0.5 and 5.0% of the diet from hatching to 18 wk of age to assess the effects of chronic oil ingestion during early development. Five growth parameters (body weight, wing length, ninth primary length, tarsal length, and bill length) were depressed in birds receiving a diet containing 5% fuel oil. There was no oil-related mortality. The 5% fuel oil diet impaired avoidance behavior of 9-d-old mallard ducklings compared with controls or ducklings fed 0.5% oil. Open-field activity was greatly increased in 16-wk-old ducklings fed 5.0% oil. Liver hypertrophy and splenic atrophy were gross evidences of pathological effects in birds on the 5.0% oil diet. More subtle effects included biochemical lesions that resulted in the elevation of plasma alanine aminotransferase and ornithine carbamoyltransferase activity.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Effects of chronic ingestion of No. 2 fuel oil on mallard ducklings
Series title Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
DOI 10.1080/15287398109530020
Volume 7
Issue 5
Year Published 1981
Language English
Publisher Taylor and Francis
Contributing office(s) Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Description 11 p.
First page 789
Last page 799
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