- A
piscicide is a
chemical substance which is
poisonous to fish. The
primary use for
piscicides is to
eliminate a
dominant species of fish in a body of...
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benign for the
environment (as
compared to
drying ponds, or
using other piscicides), and
studies show that most
ecosystems naturally recover within one or...
- TFM (3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol) is a
common piscicide, i.e., a fish
poison used to
combat parasitic and
invasive species of fish. The substance...
- fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, algicides, molluscicides, miticides,
piscicides, rodenticides, and slimicides. An antimicrobial: this
includes germicides...
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Since the
recession of the last glaciation,
isolated bodies of
water high in
mountain crev****es have been
topographically separated from fish.
Within Washington...
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Pheromones Biochemicals used to
disrupt the
mating behavior of
insects Piscicide Kills fish
Plant growth regulators Alter the
expected growth, flowering...
- A. S.; Dama L. B.,
Pawar (2012). "Cestrum
nocturnum (l) a
prospective piscicide for
control of
predatory fish
channa punctatus (bloch.)".
Trends in Fisheries...
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imported very
early in the 18th
century and
cultivated for its
medicinal and
piscicide properties. By 1818, it had
begun spreading so much that Amos
Eaton thought...
- into the pond. When the
northern snakehead was
found in Crofton, the
piscicide rotenone was
added to the
three adjacent ponds. The
chemical breaks down...
- slug control". cpm magazine.
Retrieved 2023-09-20.
Overview of
potential piscicides and
molluscicides for
controlling aquatic pest
species in New Zealand...