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Rotenone induces mortality of invasive Lake Trout and Rainbow Trout embryos.

Authors :
Poole, Alex S.
Koel, Todd M.
Zale, Alexander V.
Webb, Molly A. H.
Source :
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society; Jan2023, Vol. 152 Issue 1, p3-14, 12p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective: Nonnative fish, including Lake Trout Salvelinus namaycush and Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss, are actively invading lakes and streams and threatening Cutthroat Trout O. clarkii and other native species in the western United States. Programs have been implemented to suppress invasive trout using netting, trapping, electrofishing, angling, or other traditional capture methods. Because these methods are costly and primarily target older, free‐swimming life stages, development of new suppression methods that target embryos on spawning areas is desired to increase suppression efficacy and reduce long‐term costs. Methods: We evaluated the capability of rotenone, N‐methylpyrrolidone, diethylene glycol ethyl ether, sodium chloride, calcium carbonate, and gelatin to induce mortality of Lake Trout and Rainbow Trout embryos in controlled laboratory experiments. Result: Exposure to liquid and powdered rotenone formulations for 12 h at 4 mg/L caused 98% ± 0.7 (mean ± SE) and 99% ± 0.6 Lake Trout mortality, respectively. Exposure to liquid and powdered rotenone formulations for 12 h at 4 mg/L caused 62% ± 4.7 and 85% ± 3.2 Rainbow Trout mortality, respectively. N‐methylpyrrolidone, diethylene glycol ethyl ether, sodium chloride, calcium carbonate, and gelatin exposures were not effective at increasing embryo mortality of either species. Conclusion: Developing embryos represent a vulnerable life history stage that can be exploited by targeted applications of rotenone. Incorporating novel suppression techniques that effectively increase mortality of embryos in an integrated pest management approach may enhance effective suppression of invasive fishes. Impact statement: This study demonstrates the susceptibility of invasive trout embryos to targeted applications of rotenone, a commonly used piscicide in fisheries management. Incorporating techniques that increase embryo mortality may enhance the effectiveness of suppression programs targeting invasive fishes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00028487
Volume :
152
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161967442
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/tafs.10394