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Effects of monoloyers on insects, fish and wildlife: a reservoir evaporation reduction study / Wiltzius, W.T.
Titre : Effects of monoloyers on insects, fish and wildlife: a reservoir evaporation reduction study Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Wiltzius, W.T. Mention d'édition : US. States Department of the Interior Editeur : US. States Department of the Interior Année de publication : 1967 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08764 Note générale : Studies conducted for approximately 3 years in laboratories and lake pens indicate that evaporation reduction monolayers are not limiting factor to the biota of reservoirs. Because reservoirs considered for monolayer treatment are also used for recreational fishing and hunting, the influence on fish and wildlife of seven hexadecanol and octadecanol alcohols were evaluated, with particular emphasis on insect mortality. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Evaporation Biologie Ecologie Insecte Poisson Mouche Faune aquatique Température Météorologie Toxicité Reservoir Parasitologie Index. décimale : 551.3 Phénomènes de surface et exogènes et leurs agents : érosion Résumé : Studies conducted for approximately 3 years in laboratories and lake pens indicate that evaporation reduction monolayers are not limiting factor to the biota of reservoirs. Because reservoirs considered for monolayer treatment are also used for recreational fishing and hunting, the influence on fish and wildlife of seven hexadecanol and octadecanol alcohols were evaluated, with particular emphasis on insect mortality. Note de contenu : Studies conducted for approximately 3 years in laboratories and lake pens indicate that evaporation reduction monolayers are not limiting factor to the biota of reservoirs. Because reservoirs considered for monolayer treatment are also used for recreational fishing and hunting, the influence on fish and wildlife of seven hexadecanol and octadecanol alcohols were evaluated, with particular emphasis on insect mortality. Effects of monoloyers on insects, fish and wildlife: a reservoir evaporation reduction study [texte imprimé] / Wiltzius, W.T. . - US. States Department of the Interior . - US. States Department of the Interior, 1967.
ISSN : CI-08764
Studies conducted for approximately 3 years in laboratories and lake pens indicate that evaporation reduction monolayers are not limiting factor to the biota of reservoirs. Because reservoirs considered for monolayer treatment are also used for recreational fishing and hunting, the influence on fish and wildlife of seven hexadecanol and octadecanol alcohols were evaluated, with particular emphasis on insect mortality.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Evaporation Biologie Ecologie Insecte Poisson Mouche Faune aquatique Température Météorologie Toxicité Reservoir Parasitologie Index. décimale : 551.3 Phénomènes de surface et exogènes et leurs agents : érosion Résumé : Studies conducted for approximately 3 years in laboratories and lake pens indicate that evaporation reduction monolayers are not limiting factor to the biota of reservoirs. Because reservoirs considered for monolayer treatment are also used for recreational fishing and hunting, the influence on fish and wildlife of seven hexadecanol and octadecanol alcohols were evaluated, with particular emphasis on insect mortality. Note de contenu : Studies conducted for approximately 3 years in laboratories and lake pens indicate that evaporation reduction monolayers are not limiting factor to the biota of reservoirs. Because reservoirs considered for monolayer treatment are also used for recreational fishing and hunting, the influence on fish and wildlife of seven hexadecanol and octadecanol alcohols were evaluated, with particular emphasis on insect mortality. Réservation
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