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Determination of the Acute Toxicity of Supaverm® to Native and Nonnative Fish Species in Static Exposures.

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Publication Date
Start Date
2014-11-01
End Date
2016-04-30

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Hubert, T.D., and Schreier, T.M., 2017, Determination of the Acute Toxicity of Supaverm® to Native and Nonnative Fish Species in Static Exposures: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7S180P3.

Summary

Many fishes native to the Gila River Basin, Arizona, are on the decline with about 70 percent of the 17 fish species Federally listed as endangered or threatened. The decline has been partly attributed to the introduction of nonnative fishes that are of recreational interest such as catfish and smallmouth bass. Effective management practices are needed to control the nuisance nonnative fishes in Southwestern United States watersheds to prevent further decline of the native species and facilitate their restoration. An effective approach is the use of chemical toxicants to control the nuisance species. One chemical mixture of interest, Supaverm®, a combination of mebendazole and closantel, has been reported to show selectivity toward [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Theresa M Schreier
Originator :
Terrance D Hubert, Theresa M Schreier
Metadata Contact :
Theresa M Schreier
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
USGS Mission Area :
Ecosystems

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alk_hardness.csv 12.23 KB text/csv
Final Data Supaverm Trial.csv 4.17 KB text/csv
length_weight.csv 15.66 KB text/csv
mortality.csv 19.64 KB text/csv
supaverm concentration.csv 2.29 KB text/csv
water quality.csv 61.04 KB text/csv

Purpose

Determine the toxicity of Supaverm® to the native and nonnative fish species of the Gila River in Arizona.

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  • Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center (UMESC)

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