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  • Pesticides and Wildlife
  • Written by author John J. Johnston, American Chemical Society Staff
  • Published by American Chemical Society, 2000/12/21
  • This is an examination of the effects of pesticide technology on various species of wildlife. Primary, secondary and tertiary exposure pathways are examined as well as forensic techniques for determining pesticide related mortality in wildlife. Case
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Preface
1. Introduction to Pesticides and Wildlife, John J. Johnston
Routes of Pesticide Exposure to Wildlife
2. Bioaccumulation of Pesticides in Bats from Missouri, Angela Schmidt, Virgil Brack, Jr., Russ Rommé, Karen Tyrell, and Alan Gehrt
3. Characterization of a Carbofuran-Contaminated Site in the Hawaiian Islands National Wildlife Refuge, Michael D. David, Sonia Campbell, LeeAnn Woodward, and Qing X. Li
4. Forensic Investigative Techniques to Identify Impacts (Primary and Secondary) from Three Groups of Pesticides on Raptors in California, Robert C. Hosea, Brian J. Finlayson, and E.E. Littrell
Monitoring Wildlife Exposure to Pesticides
5. Large-Scale Monitoring on Non-Target Pesticide Effects on Farmland Arthropods in England: The Compromise between Replication and Realism of Scale, Geoffrey K. Frampton
6. The German Environmental Specimen Bank: Application in Trend Monitoring of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons, P. Marth, D. Martens, K.-W. Schramm, J. Schmitzer, K. Oxynos, and A. Kettrup
7. Locust and Tsetse Fly Control in Africa: Does Wildlife Pay the Bill for Animal Health and Food Security?, Ralf Peveling and Peter Nagel
8. Estimation of Red-Winged Blackbird Mortality form Toxic Bait Application, James F. Glahn and Michael L. Avery
9. Exposure Assessment of Rana catesbeinana Collected from a Chlorpyrifos-Treated Cornfield, Sean M. Richards, Todd A. Anderson, Steven B. Wall, and Ronald J. Kendall
10. Modulation of Teleost CYP1A1 Activity by EBI Fungicides (Propiconazole, Clotrimazole) and Interaction with an Organophosphate Insecticide, S.L. Levine, J.S. McClain, and J.T. Oris
Assessment of Risk to Non-Target Wildlife
11. Design of a Laboratory Secondary Hazard Study, David A. Goldale, Peter J. Savarie, Jerome C. Hurley, Stanley A. Gaddis, and John J. Johnston
12. Recognizing and Reducing Secondary and Tertiary Poisoning Risks Associated with Brodifacoum, C.T. Eason and E. Murphy
13. Chlorophacinone Residues in Rangeland Rodents: an Assessment of the Potential Risk of Secondary Toxicity to Scavengers, Thomas M. Primus, John D. Eisemann, George H. Matschke, Craig Ramey, and John J. Johnston
14. Wildlife Primary and Secondary Toxicity Studies with Warfarin, Richard M. Poché and Jeff J. Mach
15. Non-Target Hazard Assessment of Using DRC-1339 Avicide to Manage Blackbirds in Sunflower, John D. Eisemann, George M. Linz, and John J. Johnston
16. Ecotoxicological Risks of Potential Toxicants for Brown Tree Snake Control on Guam, John J. Johnston, Richard E. Mauldin, Peter J. Savarie, Joseph E. Brooks, and Thomas M. Primus
17. History and Risk Assessment of Triazine Herbicides in the Lower Mississppi River, W.R. Hartley, L.E. White, J.E. Bollinger, A. Thiyagarajah, J.M. Mendler, and W.J. George
Analysis of Pesticide Residues in Wildlife
18. Ion Trap GC-MS Analysis of Tissue Samples for Chlorinated Compounds, Pamela P. Hamlett, Gary L. Steinmetz, and David M. Klein
19. Recent Advances in Analytical Techniques to Investigate Pesticide Poisoning of Wildlife, Ainsley Jones, S. McGaw, L. Ross, C. McCoy, G. Turnbull, A.J.A.C. Charlton, and Simon Hird
20. Using Chorioallantoic Membranes for Non-Lethal Assessment of Exposure and Effect in Oviparous Wildlife, George P. Cobb, Donald M. Norman, Pattie D. Houlis, and Tim A. Bargar
21. Chemical and Biochemical Evaluation of Swainson's Hawk Mortalities in Argentina, Edward J. Scollon, Michael I. Goldstein, Melissa E. Parker, Michael J. Hooper, Thomas E. Lacher, and George P. Cobb
22. HPLC Determination of Carbofuran Residues and Its Distribution from Alginate Controlled-Release and Granular Formulations in a Model Rice-Fish Ecosystem, H.R. Soltan, A.S. Marei, A. Khamis, A. Mousa, and H.M. El-Maghraby
Reducing Wildlife Exposure to Pesticides
23. Comparison of Primary and Secondary Repellants for Aversive Conditioning of European Starlings, Roger W. Sayre and Larry Clark
24. Avian Use of Various Bait Mixtures Offered in Harvested Cornfields during Spring Migration in South Dakota, George M. Linz, H. Jeffrey Homan, and Ryan L. Wimberly
25. Hurdles in Compiling Pesticide Incidents, Patrick H. Hannan
26. Regulatory Aspects of Protecting Threatened and Endangered Species with County Pesticide Bulletins, J. Allen White, Richard A. Marovich, and Gerald H. Millar
Author Index Subject Index


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