Since the 1960s, the control programmes for rabbits and dingoes in Western Australia have relied heavily on the use of sodium monofluoroacetate, more commonly known as compound 1080. Large quantaties are used each year as it is a valuable substance for the control of vertebrate pests. Once in the animal\u27s body 1080 is converted to fluorocitrate, a poison which is highly toxic to most mammals. Fluorocitrate blocks the Krebs cycle, a fundamental pathway of energy exchange in animals and plants. The animal dies as a result of damage to the heart, or to the brain and central nervous system, or both
The sodium monofluoroacetate (FAC) or compound 1080 is a potent rodenticide used for a rodents and v...
Compound 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate) is a uniquely selective predacide for controlling coyotes, ...
The ongoing use of 1080 toxin for the control of mammal pests in New Zealand remains highly contenti...
1080 (sodium fluoroacetate)-baiting programmes are an important and often the only option for reduci...
Sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) is a pesticide widely used in New Zealand to control rabbits and po...
Compound 1080® is a man-made sodium salt of fluoroacetic acid or fluoroacetate, which occurs in natu...
Sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is a vertebrate pesticide, originally developed in the 1940s and princip...
In New Zealand, sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is used for the control of unwanted terrestrial vertebra...
Sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) is used for large-scale pest control operations in New Zealand, to c...
Although sodium mono-fluoroacetate (1080) finds use as a rodenticide, its high toxicity to all speci...
The rabbit in Australia has only a relatively short history*, but during that period, of 168 years, ...
Compound 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate) has been used in Tasmania for control of introduced rabbits...
The Tasmanian Department of Agriculture, together with the CSIRO Wildlife Survey Section pioneered t...
ONE-SHOT oat baiting with sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is a relatively safe method of trail baiting r...
This paper reviews toxicological research involving fluorocitrate, the toxic metabolite of sodium mo...
The sodium monofluoroacetate (FAC) or compound 1080 is a potent rodenticide used for a rodents and v...
Compound 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate) is a uniquely selective predacide for controlling coyotes, ...
The ongoing use of 1080 toxin for the control of mammal pests in New Zealand remains highly contenti...
1080 (sodium fluoroacetate)-baiting programmes are an important and often the only option for reduci...
Sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) is a pesticide widely used in New Zealand to control rabbits and po...
Compound 1080® is a man-made sodium salt of fluoroacetic acid or fluoroacetate, which occurs in natu...
Sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is a vertebrate pesticide, originally developed in the 1940s and princip...
In New Zealand, sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is used for the control of unwanted terrestrial vertebra...
Sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) is used for large-scale pest control operations in New Zealand, to c...
Although sodium mono-fluoroacetate (1080) finds use as a rodenticide, its high toxicity to all speci...
The rabbit in Australia has only a relatively short history*, but during that period, of 168 years, ...
Compound 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate) has been used in Tasmania for control of introduced rabbits...
The Tasmanian Department of Agriculture, together with the CSIRO Wildlife Survey Section pioneered t...
ONE-SHOT oat baiting with sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is a relatively safe method of trail baiting r...
This paper reviews toxicological research involving fluorocitrate, the toxic metabolite of sodium mo...
The sodium monofluoroacetate (FAC) or compound 1080 is a potent rodenticide used for a rodents and v...
Compound 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate) is a uniquely selective predacide for controlling coyotes, ...
The ongoing use of 1080 toxin for the control of mammal pests in New Zealand remains highly contenti...