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Nonlethal Method for Forensic Evaluation of Aldicarb Exposure in Wildlife

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Forensic evaluation of aldicarb exposure is difficult due to the rapid hydrolysis and oxidation of the parent compound. Oxidation products—aldicarb sulfoxide and aldicarb sulfone—are commonly analyzed, but hydrolytic products—aldicarb nitrile, aldicarb nitrile sulfoxide, aldicarb nitrile sulfone—are infrequently analyzed even though they are the primary stable products of aldicarb degradation. Nitrile analyses provide an important avenue to verify aldicarb exposure or aldicarb-induced mortality. Our aproach allows lethal and sublethal exposure assessment. Extraction of samples with acetonitrile:water is followed by chromatographic determination. Sublethal exposure assessment utilizes excreta samples, which is nonlethal and requires holding animals in captivity for 12 h or less. Sublethal exposures of northern bobwhite Colinus virginianus to aldicarb can be identified with greater than 80% confidence for 6 h after dosing. By analyzing GI tracts, lethal exposures of bobwhite to aldicarb can be identified with greater than 90% confidence for 4 days post mortem and with 75% confidence for 8 days post mortem. Sublethal exposures to aldicarb was identified in greater than 80% of Peromyscus maniculatis for 6 h after dosing. Aldicarb and its transformation products were detected for 8 days post mortem in all mice that received aldicarb doses at or above the LD50.

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Received: 27 March 2000/Accepted: 28 July 2000

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Cobb, G., Harper, F. & Weisskopf, C. Nonlethal Method for Forensic Evaluation of Aldicarb Exposure in Wildlife. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 40, 77–88 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002440010150

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