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Cheryl Kane

Six R code files were used to analyze data for the study entitled: Distribution of Niclosamide Following Granular Bayer Applications in Lentic Environments. The R program files included: code to summarize the distribution of niclosamide in the water column outside of the studied treatment plot. code to summarize the distribution of niclosamide in the water column inside of the studied treatment plot. code to summarize the distribution of niclosamide in the sediment inside of the studied treatment plot code to summarize the depth, temperature and pH of the water column inside of the studied treatment plot code to summarize the temperature of the sediment inside of the studied treatment plot pre and post granular...
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Temporal and spatial distribution of niclosamide in the water column and sediment were evaluated after the application of granular Bayluscide in six lentic Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) larval assessment plots. Water and sediment were collected 0.25, 1, 3, 5, and 7 hours after application and were analyzed for niclosamide, the active ingredient in granular Bayluscide. Water samples were collected from five heights in the water column (1 cm, 13 cm, 26 cm, ½ water column, and water surface) at five locations inside and four locations 10 m outside of each assessment plot. Sediment was collected from 18 locations within each plot. Niclosamide water concentrations inside and outside of the plots did not vary by depth...
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