Chronic Effects of Methoxychlor on Bluegills and Aquatic Invertebrates

Chronic Effects of Methoxychlor on Bluegills and Aquatic Invertebrates
Author: Harry D. Kennedy
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Total Pages: 22
Release: 1970
Genre: Aquatic invertebrates
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Significantly higher numbers of aquatic insects were sampled in treated ponds than in untreated, and insect numbers at high-treatment ponds were significantly higher than at low-treatment ponds. Chironomids were dominant and significatnly increased after a certain level of treatment. Chironomids comprised 74 percent of samples from high-treatment ponds, but only 43 and 42 percent respectively fro untreated and low-treatment ponds. Methoxychlor residues were not detectable in pond-bottom mud samples.

Technical Papers

Technical Papers
Author: United States. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
Publisher:
Total Pages: 736
Release: 1970
Genre: Fish culture
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Alteration Tests of the Abernathy Salmon Diet, 1971

Alteration Tests of the Abernathy Salmon Diet, 1971
Author: Laurie G. Fowler
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Total Pages: 16
Release: 1972
Genre: Pacific salmon
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Feeding trials using fall chinook salmon finglerlings were conducted at the Salmon Cultural Laboratory, Longview, Washington, during 1971 for the purpose of improving the Abernathy diet formula. The results indicated that cottonseed meal could replace a portion of the fish meal in the diet without reducing fish growth, but similar substitutions of wheat and corn gluten meal reduced growth. Fish growth was significantly increased when a diet containing 50 percent protein and 3,350 kcal per kilogram was fed as compared with a diet containing 45 percent protein and 3,350 kcal per kilogram. Soybean lecithin proved to be equal to soybean oil as a caloric source when fed at 2 percent of the diet. Two types of dried whey product with different levels of lactose content produced similar growth response. Reducing the dried whey portion of the diet to 5 percent did not affect growth, nor did methionine supplementation produce any effects. Anchovy meal was unsuitable as a replacement for herring meal.

Changes in the Fish Population in Lake Francis Case in South Dakota in the First 16 Years of Impoundment

Changes in the Fish Population in Lake Francis Case in South Dakota in the First 16 Years of Impoundment
Author: Charles R. Gasaway
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Total Pages: 36
Release: 1970
Genre: Fish declines
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The total number of adult fish in Lake Frances Case, a main steam Missouri River Reservoir, has declined since impoundment in 1952. Goldeye, channel catfish, and northern redhorse have probably remained the same; emerald shiner, white bass, walleye, and possibly flathead catfish have increased. The sauger population began to decline at about the time walleye numbers increased. Some species formerly present have become rare. Forage species in the reservoir were gizzard shad, emerald shiner, and yellow perch, but these were not present in large enough numbers to provide an abundant forage fish population.

Efficacy, Toxicity, and Residues of Nifurpirinol in Salmonids

Efficacy, Toxicity, and Residues of Nifurpirinol in Salmonids
Author: Donald F. Amend
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Total Pages: 18
Release: 1972
Genre: Bacterial diseases in fishes
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Nifurpirinol (NFP), also know by code name P-7138, was tested for control of furunculosis, myxobacterioses, and vibriosis, and for effects on rainbow trout, coho, and chinook salmon under various conditions. Further tests are needed to verify the use of NFP for control of other bacterial diseases.

Handbook of Procedures for Pesticide Residue Analysis

Handbook of Procedures for Pesticide Residue Analysis
Author: Roger C. Tindle
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Total Pages: 92
Release: 1972
Genre: Fishes
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This handbook is intended as a general list of procedures and subprocedures used by the Fish Pesticide Research Laboratory in the processing of fish and other aquatic samples for pesticide residue analysis.

Toxicity of Some Insecticides to Four Species of Malacostracan Crustaceans

Toxicity of Some Insecticides to Four Species of Malacostracan Crustaceans
Author: Herman O. Sanders
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Total Pages: 24
Release: 1972
Genre: Aquatic animals
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Acute and long-term (20-day) toxicities of 40 insecticides to four species of freshwater malacostracan crustaceans (the scud, crayfish, glass shrimp, and aquatic sowbug) were determined in static and intermittent-flow bioassays. An extremely wide range in toxicity was found with scuds generally being the most sensitive, followed in descending order by glass shrimp, sowbugs, and crayfish.