Quantification of plasma and egg 4,4′‐dinitrocarbanilide (DNC) residues for the efficient development of a nicarbazin‐based contraceptive for pest waterfowl

Abstract Urbanization and associated landscaping has increased the abundance of year‐round habitat for waterfowl, resulting in vegetation damage, loss of recreational activities, air transportation mishaps and health hazards. As part of a research program to develop socially acceptable techniques fo...

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Main Authors: Johnston, John J, Britton, Walter M, MacDonald, Alexander, Primus, Thomas M, Goodal, Margaret J, Yoder, Christi A, Miller, Lowell A, Fagerstone, Kathleen A
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Published: Wiley 2002
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ps.439 2024-09-15T18:00:20+00:00 Quantification of plasma and egg 4,4′‐dinitrocarbanilide (DNC) residues for the efficient development of a nicarbazin‐based contraceptive for pest waterfowl Johnston, John J Britton, Walter M MacDonald, Alexander Primus, Thomas M Goodal, Margaret J Yoder, Christi A Miller, Lowell A Fagerstone, Kathleen A 2002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.439 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fps.439 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ps.439 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Pest Management Science volume 58, issue 2, page 197-202 ISSN 1526-498X 1526-4998 journal-article 2002 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.439 2024-07-30T04:21:07Z Abstract Urbanization and associated landscaping has increased the abundance of year‐round habitat for waterfowl, resulting in vegetation damage, loss of recreational activities, air transportation mishaps and health hazards. As part of a research program to develop socially acceptable techniques for management of pest bird populations, we are evaluating nicarbazin as a contraceptive in pest and surrogate avian species. As reproductive studies with Canada Geese ( Branta canadensis ) are tedious due to the difficulty of conducting controlled field studies and/or breeding geese in captivity, we evaluated the effects of oral nicarbazin administration on the production and hatchability of chicken eggs. Blood plasma and egg DNC concentrations were correlated to contraceptive efficacy. Subsequent studies are being conducted with geese to determine the diet nicarbazin concentration required to produce the desired blood and plasma DNC concentrations. This approach permits the expeditious evaluation of formulations and dosing regimes by simply monitoring blood DNC concentrations in target species. Published in 2001 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Branta canadensis Wiley Online Library Pest Management Science 58 2 197 202
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description Abstract Urbanization and associated landscaping has increased the abundance of year‐round habitat for waterfowl, resulting in vegetation damage, loss of recreational activities, air transportation mishaps and health hazards. As part of a research program to develop socially acceptable techniques for management of pest bird populations, we are evaluating nicarbazin as a contraceptive in pest and surrogate avian species. As reproductive studies with Canada Geese ( Branta canadensis ) are tedious due to the difficulty of conducting controlled field studies and/or breeding geese in captivity, we evaluated the effects of oral nicarbazin administration on the production and hatchability of chicken eggs. Blood plasma and egg DNC concentrations were correlated to contraceptive efficacy. Subsequent studies are being conducted with geese to determine the diet nicarbazin concentration required to produce the desired blood and plasma DNC concentrations. This approach permits the expeditious evaluation of formulations and dosing regimes by simply monitoring blood DNC concentrations in target species. Published in 2001 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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author Johnston, John J
Britton, Walter M
MacDonald, Alexander
Primus, Thomas M
Goodal, Margaret J
Yoder, Christi A
Miller, Lowell A
Fagerstone, Kathleen A
spellingShingle Johnston, John J
Britton, Walter M
MacDonald, Alexander
Primus, Thomas M
Goodal, Margaret J
Yoder, Christi A
Miller, Lowell A
Fagerstone, Kathleen A
Quantification of plasma and egg 4,4′‐dinitrocarbanilide (DNC) residues for the efficient development of a nicarbazin‐based contraceptive for pest waterfowl
author_facet Johnston, John J
Britton, Walter M
MacDonald, Alexander
Primus, Thomas M
Goodal, Margaret J
Yoder, Christi A
Miller, Lowell A
Fagerstone, Kathleen A
author_sort Johnston, John J
title Quantification of plasma and egg 4,4′‐dinitrocarbanilide (DNC) residues for the efficient development of a nicarbazin‐based contraceptive for pest waterfowl
title_short Quantification of plasma and egg 4,4′‐dinitrocarbanilide (DNC) residues for the efficient development of a nicarbazin‐based contraceptive for pest waterfowl
title_full Quantification of plasma and egg 4,4′‐dinitrocarbanilide (DNC) residues for the efficient development of a nicarbazin‐based contraceptive for pest waterfowl
title_fullStr Quantification of plasma and egg 4,4′‐dinitrocarbanilide (DNC) residues for the efficient development of a nicarbazin‐based contraceptive for pest waterfowl
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of plasma and egg 4,4′‐dinitrocarbanilide (DNC) residues for the efficient development of a nicarbazin‐based contraceptive for pest waterfowl
title_sort quantification of plasma and egg 4,4′‐dinitrocarbanilide (dnc) residues for the efficient development of a nicarbazin‐based contraceptive for pest waterfowl
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