Dieldrin and endrin residues in fulvous whistling-ducks in Texas in 1983

Journal of Field Ornithology
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Abstract

Fulvous Whistling-Ducks were collected near nesting areas in the rice fields of Texas in 1983 to determine if these birds continue to carry residue levels of organochlorine contaminants, and if the contaminants were acquired in Texas or Mexico. Adults were collected immediately after they arrived from wintering grounds and juveniles were collected in late summer before their departure to wintering grounds. Carcasses of 7 of 15 adults, some of which had been feeding in rice fields, contained residues of dieldrin in low to moderately high levels and 4 contained low levels of endrin. None of 16 flightless juveniles contained organochlorine residues. The contaminated adults were most likely exposed to aldrin or dieldrin via illegal treatment of rice seed with aldrin in some nesting areas of Texas.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Dieldrin and endrin residues in fulvous whistling-ducks in Texas in 1983
Series title Journal of Field Ornithology
Volume 57
Issue 2
Year Published 1986
Language English
Contributing office(s) Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Description 85-90
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Journal of Field Ornithology
First page 85
Last page 90
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