Bluegill definition

Bluegill means the species Lepomis macrochirus.
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Examples of Bluegill in a sentence

  • Bluegill and crayfish dominated the diet of largemouth bass in all seasons, but alewives and gizzard shad can be important seasonal diet components (Bonds 2000).

  • Components:phosphoric acid: Toxicity to fish:LC50 (Lepomis macrochirus (Bluegill sunfish)): 3 mg/lExposure time: 96 h Toxicity to daphnia and other aquatic invertebrates Ecotoxicology Assessment Chronic aquatic toxicity:This product has no known ecotoxicological effects.

  • Bluegill represents the principal panfish species caught and harvested in Claytor Lake (Copeland 1999).

  • Ecological information on ingredients 1,2-Benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one Bioaccumulative potential BCF: 6.62, Lepomis macrochirus (Bluegill).

  • Conservation efforts in these systems need to focus on 1) maintaining and increasing spawning habitat and summer stream habitats, 2) to the extent possible enact predator-management strategies that maintain Bass, Bluegill, and Yellow Perch populations at less-damaging levels, 3) protecting water quality in the lakes, and 4) improving lake habitat structure to benefit salmonids.

  • Toxicity to fishLC50 (Lepomis macrochirus (Bluegill sunfish)) 5.2 mg/l Test conducted with a similar formulation.

  • Bluegill and pumpkinseed have slightly above average growth rates while rock bass showed outstanding growth rates.

  • Ecological information Toxicity Toxicity to fishstatic test LC50 - Lepomis macrochirus (Bluegill sunfish) - > 10.000 mg/l - 96 h Remarks: (ECHA) Toxicity to daphnia and other aquaticEC50 - Daphnia - 1.892,52 mg/l - 48 h Remarks: (ECOTOX Database) invertebratesToxicity to algaestatic test NOEC - Desmodesmus subspicatus (green algae) - >=1.000 mg/l - 72 h Remarks: (ECHA) Persistence and degradability Biodegradability aerobic - Exposure time 14 dResult: 63 - 83 % - Readily biodegradable.

  • Appendix A), and it is notable that there were only three common non-native species involved: Western Mosquitofish (14 sites with Oregon Chub), Bullhead catfishes (species unspecified; 14 sites) and Bluegill (22 sites).

  • Ecological information Toxicity Toxicity to fishstatic test LC50 - Lepomis macrochirus (Bluegill sunfish) - > 10.000 mg/l - 96 h Remarks: (ECHA) Toxicity to daphnia and other aquatic invertebratesstatic test EC50 - Daphnia magna (Water flea) - > 10.000 mg/l - 48 h (DIN 38412)Toxicity to bacteriastatic test EC10 - activated sludge - > 1.995 mg/l - 30 min Remarks: (ECHA) Persistence and degradability Biodegradability aerobic - Exposure time 28 dResult: 25 - 92 % - Readily biodegradable.

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  • HCP means a Habitat Conservation Plan prepared pursuant to § 10(a)(2)(A) of the ESA (16 U.S.C. § 1539(a)(2)(A)).

  • SADC means the Southern African Development Community;

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