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RATL: A Database of Reptile and Amphibian Toxicology Literature

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Table 2 - Field Studies - 27<br />

Contaminant a Species<br />

Code b<br />

Lifestage Exposure<br />

Route f<br />

Study<br />

Endpoint g<br />

Pesticide<br />

Appl. Rate<br />

Location, Area, State,<br />

Country c<br />

PCB NEFA adult ENVIRON PHYSIO Brazos R., Navasota R. <strong>and</strong><br />

Hwy21, central Texas,<br />

TX, USA<br />

PCB NERH adult ENVIRON PHYSIO Brazos R., Navasota R. <strong>and</strong><br />

Hwy21, central Texas,<br />

TX, USA<br />

PCB RAXX adult ORAL PATH contaminated watershed,<br />

SC, USA<br />

Study<br />

Date<br />

Effects de<br />

1976 Agkistrodon spp. had several times<br />

the NADPH-dependent oxidative<br />

detoxifying activity <strong>of</strong> Natrix spp.<br />

Oxidase activity was significantly<br />

higher in NAER <strong>and</strong> NAFA than in<br />

Reference k<br />

Stafford et al. 1976<br />

NARH.<br />

1976 “ Stafford et al. 1976<br />

< 1995 Frogs from a PCB-cont pond were<br />

heavily infected, while parasite<br />

levels in frogs from a PCB-cont<br />

creek were markedly lower than<br />

frogs from the cont pond <strong>and</strong><br />

reference sites.<br />

perylene AMTI adult ENVIRON PATH

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