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Our Stolen Future: PBDEs are developmental neurotoxicants in mice
What did they do? Eriksson et al. exposed neonatal male mice to three different types of brominated flame retardants, 2 polybrominated diphenyl ethers (BDE-47 ... and the frequency with which they raised themselves upward, a normal behavior of unconstrained mice. The differences did not follow a simple pattern, but instead involved a suppression of ...
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Kind Planet Humane Education - Mouse Care
Often times mice purchased at pet stores and/or brought into shelters are pregnant. Though it is said that male mice ... doing so. Male mice from the same litter usually get along. Introducing males from other litters usually results in fighting. At The Sanctuary, we typically neuter all male mice for both population ...
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Eco-USA: Chloromethane
Female mice that are exposed during pregnancy may produce fetuses with abnormal hearts, but this issue is controversial. Male mice that breathed air containing chloromethane for 2 years developed tumors in their kidneys, but female mice and male and female rats did not ...
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October 1999
Throughout North America and Europe, male sperm counts are falling. (Vital Signs 1999, p 148 - WorldWatch Institute). In 1940, the ... and milk. Male mice exposed in the womb to butyl benzene phthalate, a component in many plastics, had substantially reduced testicles, and 20% less sperm count in adulthood than mice whose mothers had ...
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Our Stolen Future: Non-monotonic dose response curves
DEHP suppress aromatase activity in the brain of young male rats following perinatal exposure, while higher doses stimulate aromatase. ... Fetal Life on Subsequent Territorial Behavior in Male Mice. Toxicology Letters 77:343-350, 1995. Fetal mice were exposed in utero to low ...
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Our Stolen Future: The womb mate effect in mice
Those neighbors can be either male, or female. Fred vom Saal discovered that each fetus creates a hormonal gradient around ... . The intrauterine position phenomenon: effects on physiology, aggressive behavior and population dynamics in house mice. in Biological Perspectives on Aggression, K. Flannelly, R. Blanchard and D. Blanchard (eds). Progress ...
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Science News. 14 July 2007. http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20070714/food.asp Rail yard ...
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Scentpost April 1998
But let's face it, mice and rats much prefer dog food to rodent baits, and are ... accept large donations of food. Then, of course, the rats and mice need somewhere warm to nest for the winter. With the garage close ... pair later this year. Of course, Shadow is directly opposite alpha male, Mr Snowdrift, who is decidedly unhappy that his girl is not coming ...
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Rideau Canal Waterway - The Pest Page
Their first mission is usually to nest and create more mice. They tend to take anything soft as nesting material, house insulation, ... that you can do to prevent any possible contamination from mice and mouse droppings: If possible, spray any area containing mouse ... The female emits a powerful pheromone (sex attractant) which lures the male moth. Eggs are laid shortly after mating. The eggs are laid ...
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American Marten - WDNR
American marten of the same sex in their territory. A male, however, will allow several females in his territory. Food American martens are mostly carnivorous, ... Martens rarely cross open areas. Food Habits: Primarily small mammals including red-backed voles, deer mice, red squirrels, flying squirrels, chipmunks, and snowshoe hares. They also eat small birds, bird ...
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