Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Beltsville Laboratory, U.S. Geological Survey, Beltsville, MD, USA.
Environ Toxicol Chem. 2012 Nov;31(11):2513-6. doi: 10.1002/etc.1968. Epub 2012 Sep 7.
Black-tailed prairie dogs (BTPDs), Cynomys ludovicianus, are an important prey for raptors; therefore, the use of the rodenticide Rozol (0.005% chlorophacinone active ingredient) to control BTPDs raises concern for secondary poisonings resulting from the consumption of contaminated prey by raptors. In the present study, the authors observed Rozol exposure and adverse effects to mammalian prey on 11 of 12 search days of the study. Mammalian hepatic chlorophacinone residues ranged from 0.44 to 7.56 µg/g. Poisoned prey availability was greater than previously reported.
黑尾草原犬鼠(Cynomys ludovicianus)是猛禽的重要猎物;因此,使用杀鼠剂 Rozol(0.005%氯鼠酮有效成分)来控制黑尾草原犬鼠引起了人们对猛禽因食用受污染猎物而导致二次中毒的关注。在本研究中,作者在研究的 12 天搜索期中的 11 天观察到 Rozol 暴露和对哺乳动物猎物的不良影响。哺乳动物肝脏中的氯鼠酮残留量范围为 0.44 至 7.56µg/g。中毒猎物的可获得性大于之前的报告。