Toxicity of organophosphorous insecticides to estuarine copepods and youngfish after field applications

Ten field tests were conducted in east central Florida to investigate the acute toxicity of fenthion thermal fog, fenthion ultra low volume spray, malathion ultra low volume spray, and naled ultra low volume spray to non-target estuarine organisms. Animals tested included adults of the calanoid cope...

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Other Authors: Tucker, John W., Jr., Thompson, Catherine Q., Wang, Tsen C., Lenahan, Robert A., Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Florida Mosquito Control Association.
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Online Access:http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00007180
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Summary:Ten field tests were conducted in east central Florida to investigate the acute toxicity of fenthion thermal fog, fenthion ultra low volume spray, malathion ultra low volume spray, and naled ultra low volume spray to non-target estuarine organisms. Animals tested included adults of the calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa, eggs of three species of fish, and juveniles of three species of fish. Significant mortality occurred only for copepods exposed to fenthion thermal fog in one test and naled ULV in one test. Environmental factors appear to influence the sensitivity of copepods to the insecticides. Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution 593 This manuscript is an author version with the final publication available and may be cited as: Tucker, J. W., Jr., Thompson, C. Q., Wang, T. C., & Lenahan, R. A. (1987). Toxicity of organophosphorous insecticides to estuarine copepods and young fish after field applications. Journal of the Florida Anti-Mosquito Association, 58(1), 1-6.