Non-target species mortality and the measurement of brodifacoum rodenticide residues after a rat ( Rattus rattus ) eradication on Palmyra Atoll, tropical Pacific
The use of rodenticides to control or eradicate invasive rats (Rattus spp.) for conservation purposes has rapidly grown in the past decades, especially on islands. The non-target consequences and the fate of toxicant residue from such rodent eradication operations have not been well explored. In a c...
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author | Pitt, William C. Berentsen, Are R. Shiels, Aaron B. Volker, Steven F. Eisemann, John D. Wegmann, Alexander S. Howald, Gregg R. |
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description | The use of rodenticides to control or eradicate invasive rats (Rattus spp.) for conservation purposes has rapidly grown in the past decades, especially on islands. The non-target consequences and the fate of toxicant residue from such rodent eradication operations have not been well explored. In a cooperative effort, we monitored the application of a rodenticide, ‘Brodifacoum 25W: Conservation’, during an attempt to eradicate Rattus rattus from Palmyra Atoll. In 2011, Brodifacoum 25W: Conservation was aerially broadcasted twice over the entire atoll (2.5 km2) at rates of 80 kg/ha and 75 kg/ha and a supplemental hand broadcast application (71.6 kg/ha) occurred three weeks after the second aerial application over a 10 ha area. We documented brodifacoum residues in soil, water, and biota, and documented mortality of non-target organisms. Some bait (14–19% of the target application rate) entered the marine environment to distances 7 m from the shore. After the application commenced, carcasses of 84 animals representing 15 species of birds, fish, reptiles and invertebrates were collected opportunistically as potential non-target mortalities. In addition, fish, reptiles, and invertebrates were systematically collected for residue analysis. Brodifacoum residues were detected in most (84.3%) of the animal samples analyzed. Although detection of residues in samples was anticipated, the extent and concentrations in many parts of the food web were greater than expected. Risk assessments should carefully consider application rates and entire food webs prior to operations using rodenticides. |
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spelling | ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:icwdm_usdanwrc-2711 2025-01-17T00:27:07+00:00 Non-target species mortality and the measurement of brodifacoum rodenticide residues after a rat ( Rattus rattus ) eradication on Palmyra Atoll, tropical Pacific Pitt, William C. Berentsen, Are R. Shiels, Aaron B. Volker, Steven F. Eisemann, John D. Wegmann, Alexander S. Howald, Gregg R. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/icwdm_usdanwrc/1713 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/icwdm_usdanwrc/article/2711/viewcontent/Pitt_BC_2015_Non_target_species_mortality.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/icwdm_usdanwrc/1713 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/icwdm_usdanwrc/article/2711/viewcontent/Pitt_BC_2015_Non_target_species_mortality.pdf USDA Wildlife Services - Staff Publications Aerial broadcast Brodifacoum rodenticide Invasive rodent eradication Toxicant residue Trophic level bioaccumulation Tropical island forest Life Sciences text 2015 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T11:21:40Z The use of rodenticides to control or eradicate invasive rats (Rattus spp.) for conservation purposes has rapidly grown in the past decades, especially on islands. The non-target consequences and the fate of toxicant residue from such rodent eradication operations have not been well explored. In a cooperative effort, we monitored the application of a rodenticide, ‘Brodifacoum 25W: Conservation’, during an attempt to eradicate Rattus rattus from Palmyra Atoll. In 2011, Brodifacoum 25W: Conservation was aerially broadcasted twice over the entire atoll (2.5 km2) at rates of 80 kg/ha and 75 kg/ha and a supplemental hand broadcast application (71.6 kg/ha) occurred three weeks after the second aerial application over a 10 ha area. We documented brodifacoum residues in soil, water, and biota, and documented mortality of non-target organisms. Some bait (14–19% of the target application rate) entered the marine environment to distances 7 m from the shore. After the application commenced, carcasses of 84 animals representing 15 species of birds, fish, reptiles and invertebrates were collected opportunistically as potential non-target mortalities. In addition, fish, reptiles, and invertebrates were systematically collected for residue analysis. Brodifacoum residues were detected in most (84.3%) of the animal samples analyzed. Although detection of residues in samples was anticipated, the extent and concentrations in many parts of the food web were greater than expected. Risk assessments should carefully consider application rates and entire food webs prior to operations using rodenticides. Text Rattus rattus University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Pacific |
spellingShingle | Aerial broadcast Brodifacoum rodenticide Invasive rodent eradication Toxicant residue Trophic level bioaccumulation Tropical island forest Life Sciences Pitt, William C. Berentsen, Are R. Shiels, Aaron B. Volker, Steven F. Eisemann, John D. Wegmann, Alexander S. Howald, Gregg R. Non-target species mortality and the measurement of brodifacoum rodenticide residues after a rat ( Rattus rattus ) eradication on Palmyra Atoll, tropical Pacific |
title | Non-target species mortality and the measurement of brodifacoum rodenticide residues after a rat ( Rattus rattus ) eradication on Palmyra Atoll, tropical Pacific |
title_full | Non-target species mortality and the measurement of brodifacoum rodenticide residues after a rat ( Rattus rattus ) eradication on Palmyra Atoll, tropical Pacific |
title_fullStr | Non-target species mortality and the measurement of brodifacoum rodenticide residues after a rat ( Rattus rattus ) eradication on Palmyra Atoll, tropical Pacific |
title_full_unstemmed | Non-target species mortality and the measurement of brodifacoum rodenticide residues after a rat ( Rattus rattus ) eradication on Palmyra Atoll, tropical Pacific |
title_short | Non-target species mortality and the measurement of brodifacoum rodenticide residues after a rat ( Rattus rattus ) eradication on Palmyra Atoll, tropical Pacific |
title_sort | non-target species mortality and the measurement of brodifacoum rodenticide residues after a rat ( rattus rattus ) eradication on palmyra atoll, tropical pacific |
topic | Aerial broadcast Brodifacoum rodenticide Invasive rodent eradication Toxicant residue Trophic level bioaccumulation Tropical island forest Life Sciences |
topic_facet | Aerial broadcast Brodifacoum rodenticide Invasive rodent eradication Toxicant residue Trophic level bioaccumulation Tropical island forest Life Sciences |
url | https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/icwdm_usdanwrc/1713 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/icwdm_usdanwrc/article/2711/viewcontent/Pitt_BC_2015_Non_target_species_mortality.pdf |