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List of works by Margaret L Eng

A neonicotinoid insecticide reduces fueling and delays migration in songbirds

scientific article published on 12 September 2019

Acute embryotoxic effects but no long-term reproductive effects of in ovo methylmercury exposure in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata).

scientific article published on 17 November 2015

Amino acid sequence of the AhR1 ligand-binding domain predicts avian sensitivity to dioxin like compounds: in vivo verification in European starlings.

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An assessment of the developmental toxicity of BDE-99 in the European starling using an integrated laboratory and field approach.

scientific article published in August 2014

Assessment of neuroanatomical and behavioural effects of in ovo methylmercury exposure in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata).

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Catbirds are the New Chickens: High Sensitivity to a Dioxin-like Compound in a Wildlife Species.

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Developmental exposure to a brominated flame retardant: an assessment of effects on physiology, growth, and reproduction in a songbird, the zebra finch

scientific article published on 18 April 2013

Early Exposure to 2,2′,4,4′,5-Pentabromodiphenyl Ether (BDE-99) Affects Mating Behavior of Zebra Finches

scientific article published on February 8, 2012

Ecologically-relevant exposure to methylmercury during early development does not affect adult phenotype in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata).

scientific article published on 8 January 2018

Embryonic exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of a brominated flame retardant reduces the size of song-control nuclei in a songbird

scientific article published on 22 May 2018

Imidacloprid and chlorpyrifos insecticides impair migratory ability in a seed-eating songbird

scientific article published on 9 November 2017

Part-per-trillion LC-MS/MS determination of neonicotinoids in small volumes of songbird plasma

scientific article published on 11 July 2018

The Flame-Retardant Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) Phosphate Represses Androgen Signaling in Human Prostate Cancer Cell Lines

scientific article published on 28 December 2015