Use of an artificial stream to monitor avoidancebehavior of larval sea lamprey in response to TFM and Niclosamide
AEH-18-Baybar-01_compiled_for_R: CSV file with column headers; Trial Date (date the individual trial took place), Location of SL (where they ended up in the system at the end of trial), Total SL Mort (how many dead SL were found in this location), Total SL (how many SL were found in this location), Treatment type (Control, TFM, or Nic), Mainstream chemical (chem that was in mainstream), Side Channel/Seep Chemical (chemical that was in the avoidance areas of the stream) AEH-18-Baybar-Nic-concentrations: CSV file with Date of each trial, trial type (Nic, TFM, or Control), The 7 sample locations in the system, and Nic concentrations (ppb) for each hour at each location. Also included is the mean, std dev, min, and max for each location. AEH-18-Baybar-TFM-concentrations: CSV file with Date of each trial, trial type (Nic, TFM, or Control), The 7 sample locations in the system, and TFM concentrations (ppm) for each hour at each location. Also included is the mean, std dev, min, and max for each location as well as the associated TFM Minimum Lethal Concentration (MLC) and 1.8xMLC. AEH-18-Baybar-water-quality: CSV file with date of each trial, trial type (control, TFM, nic), hour of the trial and associated pH, DO, Alkalinity, and Temperature readings that were taken.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2021 |
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Title | Use of an artificial stream to monitor avoidancebehavior of larval sea lamprey in response to TFM and Niclosamide |
DOI | 10.5066/P9CNU24G |
Authors | Nicholas A Schloesser, Richard A Erickson |
Product Type | Data Release |
Record Source | USGS Digital Object Identifier Catalog |
USGS Organization | Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center |
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