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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 102(46): 16707-11, 2005 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16275902

ABSTRACT

We used carbon and nitrogen isotopes to investigate changes in the diet of California condors from the Pleistocene to the recent. During the Pleistocene, condors from California fed on both terrestrial megafauna and marine mammals. Early accounts reported condors feeding on the carcasses of marine mammals, but by the late 1700s, condor diets had shifted predominantly to terrestrial animals, following the commercial harvesting of marine mammals and the development of cattle ranching on land. At present, dairy calves provided by humans significantly augment condor diet, constituting an artificial support of the current population. Reestablishing a marine mammal component in the condor diet may be an effective strategy for fostering viable condor populations independent of direct human subsidies.


Subject(s)
Diet , Raptors , Analysis of Variance , Carbon Isotopes , Nitrogen Isotopes
5.
Science ; 202(4365): 333-5, 1978 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-99818

ABSTRACT

Nesting success of ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) breeding in the Connecticut--Long Island area has increased since 1973 and is now approaching the levels recorded prior to the 1950's. Simultaneously, DDE and dieldrin residues have declined in unhatched eggs. Levels of polychorinated biphenyls have shown no changes over the period 1969 to 1976. The increase in productivity is attributed primarily to lower levels of DDE contamination. Detrimental effects in the past on ospreys in the Connecticut River estuary are attributed to local contamination with dieldrin.


Subject(s)
Birds/physiology , Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene , Pesticide Residues/pharmacology , Reproduction/drug effects , Animals , Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene/analysis , Egg Shell , Pesticide Residues/analysis , Polychlorinated Biphenyls/analysis
8.
Am J Physiol ; 231(2): 370-6, 1976 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-134641

ABSTRACT

To assess the possibility that organochlorine pesticide disruption of osmoregulation is responsible for recent large kills of young seabirds, we have studied the effects of DDE feeding (10-250 ppm) on plasma osmoregulation and nasal gland function in the following species: mallared and white Pekin ducks (both Anas platyrhynchos), black guillemot (Cepphus grylle), and common (Fratercula arctica). Other investigators have recently reported that dietary DDE (10-1,000 ppm) inhibits nasal gland secretion in freshwater-maintained mallards; our initial experiments with white Pekins showed no such inhibition during either freshwater or seawater maintainance. Moreover, DDE had minimal effects on plasma electrolyte levels and total nasal gland Na-K-ATPase activities in all species studied. Liver DDE levels in experimental ducks and guillemots were comparable to those reported for seabirds found dead after kills; levels in starved experimental puffins were much higher. Thus DDE at environmental levels does not affect osmoregulation or nasal gland Na-K-ATPase either in ducks or in two species of oceanic birds.


Subject(s)
Birds/physiology , Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene/pharmacology , Ducks/physiology , Exocrine Glands/drug effects , Water-Electrolyte Balance/drug effects , Adenosine Triphosphatases/metabolism , Animals , Body Weight/drug effects , Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene/metabolism , Exocrine Glands/enzymology , Female , Kidney/enzymology , Liver/metabolism , Male , Osmolar Concentration , Sodium/blood
9.
Science ; 193(4248): 96-8, 1976 Jul 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17759233
10.
J Wildl Dis ; 12(1): 104-15, 1976 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-815567

ABSTRACT

Twenty percent of the California sea lion pups born on San Miguel Island die due to premature parturition. Specimens collected from premature-partus animals resulted in recovery of a virus, San Miguel Sea Lion Virus, indistinguishable from Vesicular Exanthema of Swine Virus, and Leptospira pomona from some of the premature cows and pups. The age range of 10 females delivering healthy pups in June was 10-14 years. With one exception, the ages in 10 aborting females was 6-8 years. The p,p'-DDE levels of the premature parturient cows' blubber and liver were 7.6 and 4.8 times greater, respectively, than corresponding tissue concentrations in the full-term animals. Polychlorinated biphenyls residues were 4.4 and 3.8 times greater in aborting animals' blubber and liver than in the same tissues of full-term sea lions. Premature-partus females had tissue imbalances of mercury, selenium, cadmium and bromine. Pathology, parasitology, serum enzyme and hormone results are also presented. These data suggest an interrelationship of disease agents and environmental contaminants as the cause of premature parturition.


Subject(s)
Caniformia , Obstetric Labor, Premature/veterinary , Abortion, Veterinary/microbiology , Adipose Tissue/analysis , Age Factors , Animals , Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene/analysis , Female , Fetus/microbiology , Leptospira/isolation & purification , Leptospirosis/veterinary , Liver/analysis , Male , Nematode Infections/veterinary , Nephritis, Interstitial/veterinary , Picornaviridae/isolation & purification , Polychlorinated Biphenyls/analysis , Pregnancy , Trematode Infections/veterinary , Virus Diseases/veterinary
11.
Science ; 190(4216): 806-8, 1975 Nov 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1239078

ABSTRACT

Although still about 30 percent too low for population stability, productivity of California brown pelicans at their two northern colonies has improved significantly since 1971. Numbers of adults breeding probably reflect food supplies and recruitment from more successful colonies to the south, but improving fledging rates (up to 0.9 young per nest in 1974) reflect better egg survival and improving eggshell condition, with declining DDE contamination in anchovies, their major food source.


Subject(s)
Birds/physiology , DDT/adverse effects , Reproduction/drug effects , Animals , Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene/adverse effects , Egg Shell/drug effects , Female , Ovum/drug effects , Ovum/ultrastructure , Water Pollution, Chemical
13.
Science ; 184(4142): 1197-9, 1974 Jun 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4208433

ABSTRACT

Analysis of dated oceanic sediments from the Santa Barbara Basin of the Southern California Bight has shown that deposition of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) began about 1945 and that DDE [1,1-dichloro-2-2-bis(p-chloro-phenyl)ethylene] first appeared in sediments deposited about 1952. Concentrations of both show a progressive increase through 1967; estimated deposition rates (in grams per square meter per year) in 1967 of DDE and PCB were 1.9 x 10(-4) and 1.2 x 10(-4), respectively.


Subject(s)
Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene/analysis , Polychlorinated Biphenyls/analysis , Seawater/analysis , Water Pollution/analysis , California , Marine Biology
17.
Environ Health Perspect ; 1: 39-45, 1972 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17539084
19.
Calif Med ; 114(1): 43-4, 1971 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18730459
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