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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Tolerance to, and Metabolism of, Fluoroacetate in the Emu

LE Twigg, DR King, HM Davis, DA Saunders and RJ Mead

Australian Wildlife Research 15(3) 239 - 247
Published: 1988

Abstract

Compared with most other birds, the emu, Dromaius novaehollandiae Vieillot, has unusually high tolerance to fluoroacetate (1080). The LD*5O for emus with evolutionary exposure to fluoroacetatebearing vegetation in the south-west of Western Australia was 102 mg of 1080 per kilogram. This tolerance appears to result from: the substantial capacity of emus to detoxify fluoroacetate by defluorination; the limited conversion of fluoroacetate into fluorocitrate by emus; and/or their possession of an aconitate hydratase which is relatively insensitive to fluorocitrate.

https://doi.org/10.1071/WR9880239

© CSIRO 1988

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