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Data release for Quantitative method development to determine feed consumption using a dye

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2019-05-01
End Date
2021-04-01

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Wamboldt, J.J, Nelson, J.E., and Thomas, L.M., 2022, Data release for Quantitative method development to determine feed consumption using a dye: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9M1WO7O.

Summary

The goal of this study was to develop a simple, cost effective method to mark fish through oral delivery of an indicator that could be qualitatively and quantitively assessed based on consumption. Our objectives were to 1) determine the concentration of orally administered Sudan Black B required for qualitative confirmation of ingestion, 2) trace the biodistribution of Sudan Black B in several fish tissues, and 3) quantify feed consumption by extracting orally delivered Sudan Black B from several tissues. Additionally, the time required to detect Sudan Black B in each tissue, effects between species, and optimal tissues for Sudan Black B extraction were determined. Methods were developed to quantify absorbance of Sudan Black B extracted [...]

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Biodistribution_Analysis_final.csv 38.46 KB text/csv
Feeding_Analysis_finjaw_Trial2RBTremoved.csv 19.42 KB text/csv
GRC_bait_case_study_Analysis.csv 58.8 KB text/csv
Time_Till_Blue_Analysis.csv 27.6 KB text/csv
Water Quality_All.csv 18.77 KB text/csv

Purpose

Data were collected for the development of a method to trace food consumption using a tracer dye. This data is appropriate for use as a tool to quantitatively estimate food, bait, or aqua-feed ingestion in aquatic organisms.

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  • USGS Data Release Products
  • Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center (UMESC)

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/P9M1WO7O

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