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Publication Details

Title:
Liver residues of diphacinone in Polynesian rats and house mice offered a novel bait
Author(s):
Goldade, David A.
Publication Year:
2023
How to Cite:
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Goldade, David A. 2023. Liver residues of diphacinone in Polynesian rats and house mice offered a novel bait. Research Dataset Series. USDA, APHIS, WS National Wildlife Research Center. Ft. Collins, Colorado. https://doi.org/10.2737/NWRC-RDS-2023-002
Abstract:
Diphacinone residues in the livers of Polynesian rats and house mice that were trapped from wild populations in Hawaii and fed a novel diet formulation were determined using a dispersive solid phase extraction technique paired with tandem mass spectrometry. Data include chromatograms and data summaries collected using an Agilent 4670 QQQ mass spectrometer. Measurements were taken at the National Wildlife Research Center’s chemistry laboratory in Hawaii between June 22 and August 2 of 2022.

Keywords:
environment; Wildlife (or Fauna); Mammals; rodenticide; diphacinone; Polynesian rats; mice; liver residue; LC-MS-MS; Hawaii
Related publications:
  • Goldade, David A.; Siers, Shane R.; Hess, Steven C.; Sugihara, Robert T.; Riekena, Craig A. 2023. Determination of residue levels of rodenticide in rodent livers offered novel diphacinone baits by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. PLOS One. 18(8): e0289261. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289261
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