By M.A. Q. Khan

ISBN-10: 0124060501

ISBN-13: 9780124060500

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Survival In poisonous Environments

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DDT and PCB residues in blubber fat of females having premature pups averaged 824 ppm and 112 ppm, respectively; whereas residues in females producing fullterm pups averaged only 103 ppm (DDT) and 17 ppm (PCB) (DeLong, et. , 1973). Beneficial predaceous and parasitic insect populations have been reduced and even eliminated in some regions after insecticide usage. The results are outbreaks of particular insect and mite species previously controlled by these populations. For example, when predaceous coccinellid beetles and other predator and parasite populations were unintentionally eliminated in areas treated with DDT, chlordane, and other chemicals, outbreaks of mites (Helle, 1965), aphids (Pimentel, 1961a), and scale insects (DeBach, 1947) occurred.

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