Do toxic baits containing sodium fluroacetate (1080) affect fish and invertebrate communities when they fall into streams

2006 
Abstract Large‐scale control of Australian possums throughout New Zealand uses toxic cereal baits containing 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate). These baits are often aerially applied over rough terrain where ground application is impractical. Many small streams flow in these areas, so 1080 baits can potentially fall into them. The ecological effect of 1080 leaching from baits was assessed on freshwater fish and invertebrate communities in four streams using a BACI experimental design. Four sites were selected in each stream: 10m and 100m below and 10m and 100m above where 1080 baits were placed. All sites were monitored 4 days and 1 day before and after baits were added, respectively. Separate experiments were conducted to assess impacts of 1080 on native fish and invertebrate communities. Baits were added to each stream to achieve bait densities 10 × greater than found after normal control operations. Three species of native fish, longfin eels (Anguilla dieffenbachii), koaro (Galaxias brevipinnis), and upland ...
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