Figure 4. Spraying a in Fighting an invasive fish parasite in subarctic Norwegian rivers - The end of a long story? ...
Figure 4. Spraying a groundwater-fed side channel of the Skibotn River with portable backpack mounted pump. Surviving G. salaris infested arctic char was found in this location after the previous treatments in 1988 and 1995. In 2015 and 2016 this and similar locations was treated several times by di...
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11974632 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.11974632 |
Summary: | Figure 4. Spraying a groundwater-fed side channel of the Skibotn River with portable backpack mounted pump. Surviving G. salaris infested arctic char was found in this location after the previous treatments in 1988 and 1995. In 2015 and 2016 this and similar locations was treated several times by different teams using both Vectocarb, CatSan hygiene litter saturated with CFT-Legumine and conventional spraying with water of high rotenone concentration. Photograph by Dag H. Karlsen. ... : Published as part of Adolfsen, Pål, Bardal, Helge & Aune, Svein, 2021, Fighting an invasive fish parasite in subarctic Norwegian rivers - The end of a long story?, pp. 49-65 in Management of Biological Invasions 12 (1) on page 58, DOI: 10.3391/mbi.2021.12.1.04, http://zenodo.org/record/11974615 ... |
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