Persistence of DDT and metabolites in wildlife from Washington state orchards

Recent evidence suggests that some species are accumulating increased levels of DDT and metabolites in the U.S. even though the use of DDT has been eliminated. Residues of the DDT group were detected in high or unusual amounts in certain mammals and birds collected in fruit orchards near Wenatchee,...

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description Recent evidence suggests that some species are accumulating increased levels of DDT and metabolites in the U.S. even though the use of DDT has been eliminated. Residues of the DDT group were detected in high or unusual amounts in certain mammals and birds collected in fruit orchards near Wenatchee, Washington, from 1979 to 1983. The possible origin of the residues is examined and there is an indication that the continuing contamination comes from past legal applications of DDT which were applied at very high levels.
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Animals
Applied ecology
Arvicolinae - metabolism
Biological and medical sciences
Birds - metabolism
DDT - analogs & derivatives
DDT - analysis
Ecotoxicology, biological effects of pollution
FAUNE ET FLORE SAUVAGES
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
HUERTO FRUTAL
INSECTICIDAS
INSECTICIDE
INSECTICIDES
METABOLITE
METABOLITES
METABOLITOS
ORCHARDS
PERSISTANCE DES PESTICIDES
PERSISTENCIA DE LOS PLAGUICIDAS
PESTICIDE PERSISTENCE
Plants - analysis
Terrestrial environment, soil, air
TOXICIDAD
TOXICITE
TOXICITY
VERGER
VIDA SILVESTRE
WASHINGTON
WILDLIFE
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