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Embrapa Pantanal. |
Data corrente: |
01/10/1998 |
Data da última atualização: |
28/03/2017 |
Autoria: |
ELLIS, D. H.; DeWEESE, L. R.; GRUBB, T. G.; KIFF, L. F.; SMITH, D. G.; JARMAN, W. M.; PEAKALL, D. B. |
Título: |
Pesticides residues in Arizona peregrine falcon eggs and prey. |
Ano de publicação: |
1989 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Bulletin Environmental Contamination Toxicology, v.42, n.1, p.57-64, 1989. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
Widespread declines of the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) in the northern hemisphere were noted by the mid 1960's (Hickey 1969). In North America the peregrine was extirpated as a breeding bird east of the Great Plains and south of Canada (Berger et al. in Hickey 1969). Populations had also largely disappeared from the northern Rpcky Mountain states (Enderson et al. 1982) and from the coastal and agricultural areas of California (Kiff in cade et all. 1988). Persistent organochlorine pesticides were implicated as the major causative agent in these population declines (Risebrough and Peakall in Cade et al. 1988). In the last decade, sizable peregrine population have been discovered in Arizona and elsewhere in the southwestern U.S. (Porter et al. 1978; Ellis in cade et al. 1988). Herein, we report data from Arizona collected from 1978-85 on eggshell thickness, fledging sucess, and contaminant levels for eggs and prey. Few data have been published previously on these subjects for Arizona (Springer et al. 1984; Ellis 1985). |
Palavras-Chave: |
EUA; Falcao peregrino; Peregrine falcon; Pesticide residue; Residuo de pesticida; USA. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Arizona. |
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LEADER 01777naa a2200277 a 4500 001 1793038 005 2017-03-28 008 1989 bl --- 0-- u #d 100 1 $aELLIS, D. H. 245 $aPesticides residues in Arizona peregrine falcon eggs and prey. 260 $c1989 520 $aWidespread declines of the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) in the northern hemisphere were noted by the mid 1960's (Hickey 1969). In North America the peregrine was extirpated as a breeding bird east of the Great Plains and south of Canada (Berger et al. in Hickey 1969). Populations had also largely disappeared from the northern Rpcky Mountain states (Enderson et al. 1982) and from the coastal and agricultural areas of California (Kiff in cade et all. 1988). Persistent organochlorine pesticides were implicated as the major causative agent in these population declines (Risebrough and Peakall in Cade et al. 1988). In the last decade, sizable peregrine population have been discovered in Arizona and elsewhere in the southwestern U.S. (Porter et al. 1978; Ellis in cade et al. 1988). Herein, we report data from Arizona collected from 1978-85 on eggshell thickness, fledging sucess, and contaminant levels for eggs and prey. Few data have been published previously on these subjects for Arizona (Springer et al. 1984; Ellis 1985). 650 $aArizona 653 $aEUA 653 $aFalcao peregrino 653 $aPeregrine falcon 653 $aPesticide residue 653 $aResiduo de pesticida 653 $aUSA 700 1 $aDeWEESE, L. R. 700 1 $aGRUBB, T. G. 700 1 $aKIFF, L. F. 700 1 $aSMITH, D. G. 700 1 $aJARMAN, W. M. 700 1 $aPEAKALL, D. B. 773 $tBulletin Environmental Contamination Toxicology$gv.42, n.1, p.57-64, 1989.
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