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Field and laboratory data to determine lethal pesticide concentrations for control of invasive crayfish

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2018-05-21
End Date
2021-11-29

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Allert, A.L., Whites, D.W., Westrich, D.J., Schueller, J.R., Stoeckel, J.A., and Elliott, G., 2021, Field and laboratory data to determine lethal pesticide concentrations for control of invasive crayfish: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9UUO6II.

Summary

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 persistence of pesticide. [...]

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Data was collected as a part of research investigating the use of pesticides to control invasive crayfish. Data will help regulatory agencies determine risk to the environment and nontarget organism when considering special use permits and management agencies develop best management practices for invasive crayfish control.

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