Eggshell Thinning in Japanese Quail Fed Mercuric Chloride

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The eggs produced by developing Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix
japonica) fed 1 to 8 parts of mercury per million as mercuric chloride
for 10 weeks have thinned shells. Total amounts of mercury in tissues
were quite proportional to the dosage and were higher in males than in
females. Methylation of mercury was not observed.

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