DDE Residues and Eggshell Changes in Alaskan Falcons and Hawks

Eggshell thickness after exposure to DDT was reduced by 21.7 percent in Alaskan tundra peregrines, by 16.8 percent in taiga peregrines, by 7.5 percent in Aleutian peregrines, by 3.3 percent in rough-legged hawks, and not at all in gyrfalcons. Tundra peregrine eggs contain an average of 889 parts of...

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Main Authors: Cade, Tom J., Lincer, Jeffrey L., White, Clayton M., Roseneau, David G., Swartz, L. G.
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Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 1971
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description Eggshell thickness after exposure to DDT was reduced by 21.7 percent in Alaskan tundra peregrines, by 16.8 percent in taiga peregrines, by 7.5 percent in Aleutian peregrines, by 3.3 percent in rough-legged hawks, and not at all in gyrfalcons. Tundra peregrine eggs contain an average of 889 parts of DDE per million (lipid basis); taiga peregrine eggs contain 673 parts per million; Aleutian peregrine eggs contain 167 parts per million; rough-legged hawk eggs contain 22.5 parts per million; and gyrfalcon eggs contain 3.88 parts per million. These changes in eggshell thickness and the pesticide residues reflect different degrees of exposure to contamination. There is a highly significant negative correlation between shell thickness and DDE content in peregrine eggs. Tundra and taiga peregrines have fledged progressively fewer young each year since 1966.
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spelling craaas:10.1126/science.172.3986.955 2025-01-16T22:16:09+00:00 DDE Residues and Eggshell Changes in Alaskan Falcons and Hawks Cade, Tom J. Lincer, Jeffrey L. White, Clayton M. Roseneau, David G. Swartz, L. G. 1971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.172.3986.955 https://www.science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/science.172.3986.955 en eng American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science volume 172, issue 3986, page 955-957 ISSN 0036-8075 1095-9203 journal-article 1971 craaas https://doi.org/10.1126/science.172.3986.955 2024-08-15T04:00:58Z Eggshell thickness after exposure to DDT was reduced by 21.7 percent in Alaskan tundra peregrines, by 16.8 percent in taiga peregrines, by 7.5 percent in Aleutian peregrines, by 3.3 percent in rough-legged hawks, and not at all in gyrfalcons. Tundra peregrine eggs contain an average of 889 parts of DDE per million (lipid basis); taiga peregrine eggs contain 673 parts per million; Aleutian peregrine eggs contain 167 parts per million; rough-legged hawk eggs contain 22.5 parts per million; and gyrfalcon eggs contain 3.88 parts per million. These changes in eggshell thickness and the pesticide residues reflect different degrees of exposure to contamination. There is a highly significant negative correlation between shell thickness and DDE content in peregrine eggs. Tundra and taiga peregrines have fledged progressively fewer young each year since 1966. Article in Journal/Newspaper gyrfalcon taiga Tundra AAAS Resource Center (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Science 172 3986 955 957
spellingShingle Cade, Tom J.
Lincer, Jeffrey L.
White, Clayton M.
Roseneau, David G.
Swartz, L. G.
DDE Residues and Eggshell Changes in Alaskan Falcons and Hawks
title DDE Residues and Eggshell Changes in Alaskan Falcons and Hawks
title_full DDE Residues and Eggshell Changes in Alaskan Falcons and Hawks
title_fullStr DDE Residues and Eggshell Changes in Alaskan Falcons and Hawks
title_full_unstemmed DDE Residues and Eggshell Changes in Alaskan Falcons and Hawks
title_short DDE Residues and Eggshell Changes in Alaskan Falcons and Hawks
title_sort dde residues and eggshell changes in alaskan falcons and hawks
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.172.3986.955
https://www.science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/science.172.3986.955