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This study deployed acoustic telemetry into a red swamp crayfish-infested water retention pond (1.0 ac) near Novi, Michigan to document the movements and behavior of telemetered red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii). Telemetry was setup in the pond for approximately 3 months. Spreadsheets include telemetry data with position estimates for individual crayfish.
Categories: Data;
Tags: Acoustic telemetry,
Aquatic Biology,
Aquatic biology,
Invasive crayfish,
Invasive species, All tags...
Macroinvertebrates,
Michigan,
Procambarus clarkii,
Red swamp crayfish,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
biota,
environment, Fewer tags
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These data consists of three related tables describing in-situ field conditions including pesticide concentration, water quality, and post-treatment survival of crayfish associated with the application of a pesticide to a stormwater retention pond and burrows to suppress or eradicate an invasive crayfish species, Procambarus clarkii, in support of high-priority research developing control methods to mitigate impacts of invasive crayfish within the Great Lakes Basin. Effectiveness of the treatment was accessed using an in-situ bioassay and by measuring pesticide concentrations in water, sediment, and caged crayfish. Water quality data, including temperature, pH, specific conductance, dissolved oxygen, alkalinity,...
Tags: Auburn Unversity,
Columbia Environmental Research Center,
Procambarus clarkii,
Upper Midwest Environmental Science Center,
acute toxicity, All tags...
aquatic biology,
best management practices,
bioassy,
bioretention pond,
biota,
burrows,
chemical control,
cypermethrin,
ecosystem monitoring,
in-situ bioassy,
invasive crayfish,
invasive species,
macroinvertebrates,
pesticides,
pyrethrin,
red swamp crayfish,
survival,
total suspended solids,
toxicity,
toxicity testing,
water chemistry,
water properties,
water quality, Fewer tags
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Data were collected associated with the application of a pesticide to a stormwater retention pond and burrows to suppress or eradicate an invasive crayfish species, Procambarus clarkii, in support of high-priority research developing control methods to mitigate impacts of invasive crayfish within the Great Lakes Basin. Effectiveness of the treatment was accessed using an in-situ bioassay and by measuring pesticide concentrations in water, sediment, and caged crayfish. Water quality data, including temperature, pH, specific conductance, dissolved oxygen, alkalinity, hardness, ammonia, and turbidity, in stormwater ponds was collected to evaluate whether environmental conditions may impact treatment effectiveness and...
Tags: Aquatic Biology,
Auburn Unversity,
Columbia Environmental Research Center,
Faxonius virilis,
Procambarus clarkii, All tags...
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Upper Midwest Environmental Science Center,
Water Quality,
acute toxicity,
aquatic biology,
best management practices,
bioassay,
bioretention pond,
burrows,
chemical control,
cypermethrin,
ecosystem monitoring,
environment,
in-situ bioassay,
invasive crayfish,
invasive species,
macroinvertebrates,
pesticides,
pyrethrin,
red swamp crayfish,
survival,
total suspended solids,
toxicity,
toxicity testing,
virile crayfish,
water chemistry,
water properties,
water quality, Fewer tags
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