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Organochlorines, Heavy Metals, and the Biology of North American Accipiters
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1973
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EntomologyRecent Population DeclinesEnvironmental ChemistryWildlife EcologyEnvironmental HealthHeavy MetalsToxicologyPublic HealthTrace ElementTrace MetalEcotoxicologyChemical PollutionBiologySharp-shinned HawkEvolutionary BiologyForensic ToxicologyWildlife ManagementMetal ToxicityEnvironmental ToxicologyWildlife BiologyMedicine
Analyses of eggs of three species of North American accipitrine hawks for organochlorines and heavy metals indicate that contamination with DDE may be the primary cause of recent population declines of two of the species, Cooper's hawk and sharp-shinned hawk.
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