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Effects of temperature and exposure duration on four potential rapid-response tools for zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) eradication

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2016-09-22
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2017-10-06

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Luoma, J.A., Severson, T.J., Barbour, M.T., and Wise, J.K., 2018, Effects of temperature and exposure duration on four potential rapid-response tools for zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) eradication: Data: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7XK8DWH.

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Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) have continued their spread within inland lakes and rivers in North America despite diligent containment and decontamination efforts by natural resource agencies and other stakeholders. Identification of newly infested waterways with early detection surveillance programs allows for rapid response zebra mussel eradication treatments in some situations. Previous eradication treatments have been conducted during times of variable water temperatures and temperature has been shown to influence the efficacy of molluscicides. Natural resource managers would benefit from knowledge regarding the impacts of water temperature and exposure duration on toxicity of molluscicides to zebra mussels. In particular, [...]

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MD Chemical Concentrations.csv 73.78 KB text/csv
MD Control Water Chemistry.csv 32.12 KB text/csv
MD Culture Tank Water Chemistry.csv 7.27 KB text/csv
MD Exposure Water Chemistry.csv 240.07 KB text/csv
MD Mortality.csv 35.74 KB text/csv
MD Post-Exposure Water Chemistry.csv 38.92 KB text/csv
MD Shell Length and Tissue Weight.csv 24.26 KB text/csv
MD Source Water Chemistry.csv 648 Bytes text/csv
MD Total Ammonia Nitrogen (TAN).csv 27.43 KB text/csv

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The purpose of the study was to assess the effects of temperature and exposure duration on the ability of four molluscicides to induce mortality in zebra mussels. The data were collected to quantitate chemical exposures, measure rates of mortality, observe sublethal impacts including condition (determined by shell length and tissue dry weight), and to monitor water quality throughout.

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