African Journal of Aquatic ScienceIn February 2012 the Rondegat River, in the Cape Floristic Region, was the first river in South Africa where the piscicide rotenone was used to remove an alien invasive fish, smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu. In preparation for this treatment, the sensitivity of smallmouth bass to various concentrations of the rotenone formulation CFT Legumine (5% active rotenone) was evaluated a week prior to treatment using standard toxicity tests to determine the minimum effective dose (MED) that would result in 100% mortality after exposure for 4 h. The MED was 0.0125 mg l-1 rotenone. Adverse effects, including erratic swimming, loss of equilibrium and death, occurred in a dose-dependent manner with smaller fish res...
The physiological properties of rotenone have been extensively studied by Van Hasselt (1), Haag (2),...
The rehabilitation of native communities by means of eradicating unwanted fish species using piscici...
Non-native fishes threaten native fish communities in many rivers of the world. In South Africa’s Ca...
Most endemic freshwater fish species of the Cape Floristic Region are listed as threatened, due main...
The potential collateral effects of eradicating invasive fishes in streams necessitate the monitorin...
African Journal of Aquatic ScienceAlien fishes are considered the most serious threat to native head...
South Africa’s Cape Fold Ecoregion supports a unique freshwater fish assemblage with many endemics. ...
Rotenone, a commonly-used piscicide, interferes with the cellular respiration of aquatic vertebrates...
Rotenone, a naturally occurring ketone, is widely employed for the management of invasive fish speci...
Journal of Insect ConservationThe piscicide rotenone is used as a conservation tool to remove alien ...
Rotenone, a naturally occurring ketone, is widely employed for the management of invasive fish speci...
1. The control of invasive alien fish populations using piscicides to alleviate impacts on native...
The powdered root of Derris elliptica, which contains the alkaloid, rotenone, has long been used by ...
The sharptooth catfish Clarias gariepinus is an emerging global invader for which control strategie...
Non-native fish are considered the most important threat to the survival of the indigenous freshwate...
The physiological properties of rotenone have been extensively studied by Van Hasselt (1), Haag (2),...
The rehabilitation of native communities by means of eradicating unwanted fish species using piscici...
Non-native fishes threaten native fish communities in many rivers of the world. In South Africa’s Ca...
Most endemic freshwater fish species of the Cape Floristic Region are listed as threatened, due main...
The potential collateral effects of eradicating invasive fishes in streams necessitate the monitorin...
African Journal of Aquatic ScienceAlien fishes are considered the most serious threat to native head...
South Africa’s Cape Fold Ecoregion supports a unique freshwater fish assemblage with many endemics. ...
Rotenone, a commonly-used piscicide, interferes with the cellular respiration of aquatic vertebrates...
Rotenone, a naturally occurring ketone, is widely employed for the management of invasive fish speci...
Journal of Insect ConservationThe piscicide rotenone is used as a conservation tool to remove alien ...
Rotenone, a naturally occurring ketone, is widely employed for the management of invasive fish speci...
1. The control of invasive alien fish populations using piscicides to alleviate impacts on native...
The powdered root of Derris elliptica, which contains the alkaloid, rotenone, has long been used by ...
The sharptooth catfish Clarias gariepinus is an emerging global invader for which control strategie...
Non-native fish are considered the most important threat to the survival of the indigenous freshwate...
The physiological properties of rotenone have been extensively studied by Van Hasselt (1), Haag (2),...
The rehabilitation of native communities by means of eradicating unwanted fish species using piscici...
Non-native fishes threaten native fish communities in many rivers of the world. In South Africa’s Ca...