Cupp, Aaron R
Tix, John A
Smerud, Justin R
Erickson, Richard A
Fredricks, Kim T
Amberg, Jon J
Suski, Cory
Wakeman, Robert
20171012
Using dissolved carbon dioxide to alter the behavior of invasive Round Goby
Tabular Digital Data
Online
U.S. Geological Survey
https://doi.org/10.5066/F7BZ650Q
Cupp, Aaron R
Tix, John A
Smerud, Justin R
Erickson, Richard A
Fredricks, Kim T
Amberg, Jon J
Suski, Cory
Wakeman, Robert
20170817
Using dissolved carbon dioxide to alter the behavior of invasive Round Goby
Publication (Journal)
Management of Biological Invasions
8(4)
Online
REABIC
DOI:10.3391/mbi.2017.8.4.12
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is under consideration as a chemical fish deterrent at pinch points in rivers (e.g., inside locks) to reduce unwanted fish passage. This study evaluated the behavioral responses of invasive round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) to dissolved CO2 in laboratory tanks. The goal of this project was to quantify CO2 concentrations that modify round goby behavior. More specifically, avoidance behavior (voluntary response) and loss of equilibrium (involuntary response) were quantified across 5, 15, and 25°C water temperatures. These data can be used to inform future field testing of CO2 as an invasive fish deterrent. Spreadsheets include data that were used to evaluate the efficacy of carbon dioxide (CO2) deterrence at different temperatures in invasive carps. This data release associated with a manuscript that evaluated the effectiveness of carbon dioxide to alter Round Goby behavior.
These data support the development of tools for resource managers to control the spread of invasive fishes.
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20160609
ground condition
Not planned
None
carbon dioxide
avoidance
Round goby
behavior
USGS Thesaurus
water temperature
USGS Metadata Identifier
USGS:59df610ae4b05fe04cce9bb3
None
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
none
none
Aaron Cupp
U.S. Geological Survey
mailing and physical
2630 Fanta Reed Road
La Crosse
WI
54603
United States
608-781-6266
acupp@usgs.gov
Funded through Wisconsin Department of Natural Rescources and the USGS Ecosystem Mission Area Invasive Species Program
Environment as of Metadata Creation: Microsoft Windows 7 Version 6.1 (Build 7601) Service Pack 1; Esri ArcGIS 10.4.1 (Build 5686) Service Pack N/A (Build N/A)
USGS Biocomplexity Thesaurus
Fishes
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)
2017
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)
ONLINE_REFERENCE
Washington, D.C.
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)
http://itis.gov
Aaron R Cupp
Midwest Region
mailing and physical
2630 Fanta Reed Road
La Crosse
WI
54603
United States
608-781-6266
acupp@usgs.gov
expert advice
fish experts identified the fish
the invasive round goby was the test fish
Kingdom
Animalia
Subkingdom
Bilateria
Infrakingdom
Deuterostomia
Phylum
Chordata
Subphylum
Vertebrata
Infraphylum
Gnathostomata
Superclass
Actinopterygii
Class
Teleostei
Superorder
Acanthopterygii
Order
Perciformes
Suborder
Gobioidei
Family
Gobiidae
Genus
Neogobius
Species
Neogobius melanostomus
gobie à taches noires
round goby
Statistical comparisons were made using R. Two-way ANOVA with main effects of behavior endpoints and water temperature was used to make statistical inferences.
https://cran.r-project.org/
online download
Aaron R Cupp
Midwest Region
mailing and physical
2630 Fanta Reed Road
La Crosse
WI
54603
United States
608-781-6266
acupp@usgs.gov
The R Statistical Project
2015
The R Statistical Project
software
(1) All instruments were calibrated or calibration was verified each time they were used and recorded in instrument log books, (2) all electronic data were proofed against raw data to verify data sheets were properly transcribed.
No formal logical accuracy tests were conducted
All data collected was used. One Round Goby did not shuttle at 5C and was excluded from statistical analysis described in accompanying manuscript.
No formal positional accuracy tests were conducted
No formal positional accuracy tests were conducted
Data were collected from April 25, 2016 to June 9, 2016 in UMESC Laboratory A105
Instrumentation used: Beckman pH meter model 410 (alkalinity), Hach multimeter model HQ40d (DO and pH), Hach Model: DR3900 (total ammonia nitrogen), verified thermometer, Light meter MW700 (light intensity)
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Round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) behavior was observed using a shuttle-box choice arena and static exposures. Briefly, avoidance behaviors were quantified remotely using an overhead camera positioned above the shuttlebox choice arena. Carbon dioxide (CO2) was injected directly into the buffer column supplying water to the tank where fish were located. Behavior was monitored until fish moved into the untreated freshwater tank (avoidance response). Loss of equilibrium responses were quantified in separate trials using static tank exposures. Fish were held in static tanks containing temperature acclimated well water. Carbon dioxide was continuously injected until fish were unable to maintain upright dorsoventral orientation and displayed inhibited swimming capacity. Carbon dioxide, measured using pH sensors, was recorded in tank water at the time when behavioral endpoints were observed.
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Carbon dioxide (mg/L) was measured with a HACH digital titrator using a pH 8.3 endpoint with 0.3636 N or 3.636 N NaOH titrant (HACH Method 8205), and pH was measured using a handheld meter with a pH sensor (HACH Model: HQ40d meter, Model: PHC20101 probe; HACH Inc., Loveland, CO, USA). Other parameters measured before and after testing were dissolved oxygen, water temperature, alkalinity, hardness, light intensity, and total ammonia nitrogen (TAN). Alkalinity and TAN were quantified using a bench-top spectrophotometer (HACH® Model: DR3900, HACH Inc., Loveland, CO, USA). Hardness was measured using a colorimetric endpoint titration with 0.01 M Na2EDTA titrant (APHA 1998). Light intensity was measured directly above tank using a handheld meter (Milwaukee Light Meter Model: MW700, Rocky Mount, NC, USA). Partial pressures of CO2 (µatm) were calculated from alkalinity, pH, and temperature using CO2Calc software (Robbins et al. 2010).
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Lab
All trials were conducted in the laboratory at UMESC
UMESC
2016
Determination of Total Alkalinity by the Titrimetric (pH 4.5) Method
SOP AEH 706 (alkalinity)
Internal document, not publicly available
UMESC
2016
INSTRUMENT OPERATING PROCEDURE INSTRUMENT: Water chemistry meter
SOP AEH 307 (pH, DO, Ammonia)
Internal document, not publicly available
UMESC
2016
Determination of Total Hardness
SOP AEH 712 (hardness)
Internal document, not publicly available
UMESC
2014
Determination of Free Carbon Dioxide Using the Hach Model 16900-08 Digital Titrator
SOP AEH 726 (carbon dioxide)
Internal document, not publicly available
UMESC
2014
INSTRUMENT OPERATING PROCEDURE INSTRUMENT: Light meter
SOP AEH 190 (light intensity)
Internal document, not publicly available
Baseline Water Attribute Table
Table containing attribute information associated with the data set.
Producer defined
temp
Water Temperature
Producer defined
5
25
degrees Celcius
Group
Each temp was run with two different groups
Producer defined
1
2
group
pH
Water pH
Producer defined
7.51
7.99
DO
Dissolved oxygen in water as milligrams per liter
Producer defined
7.51
13.11
milligrams per liter
alkalinity
Water alkalinity as milligrams CaCO3 per liter
Producer defined
134
166
milligrams CaCO3 per liter
hardness
Water hardness as milligrams CaCO3 per liter
Producer defined
178
189
milligrams CaCO3 per liter
TAN
Total ammonia nitrogen in milligrams per liter
Producer defined
0.061
0.207
milligrams per liter
NA
measurements were not taken
Producer defined
overhead_light
Overhead lighting above tank in lux
Producer defined
1
3
lux
CO2
Carbon dioxide in tank water as milligrams per liter
Producer defined
3.4
5.6
milligrams per liter
Behavior Data Attribute Table
Table containing attribute information associated with the data set.
Producer defined
metric
Behavioral endpoint of equilibrium loss (LOE) or avoidance
Producer defined
avoidance
advoidance
Producer defined
LOE
Loss Of Equalibrium
Producer defined
temp
Water temperature during trial (5, 15, 25C)
Producer defined
5
25
degrees Celcius
fish_ID
Identification as water temperature grouping and individual fish number
Producer defined
Identification as water temperature grouping and individual fish number
pH
pH in tank water when the fish moved away from CO2
Producer defined
5.78
7.14
CO2_onecurve
Carbon dioxide concentration in tank water when fish shuttled or lost equilibrium
Producer defined
13.83222125
280.1487589
milligrams per liter (mg/L) carbon dioxide
pCO2__microatm_
Carbon dioxide in micro atmospheres when fish shuttled or lost equilibrium
Producer defined
10288.491
302888.266
microatmospheres (µatm) free carbon dioxide
Morphometrics Attribute Table
Table containing attribute information associated with the data set.
Producer defined
endpoint
behavioral endpoint of equilibrium loss (LOE) or avoidance
Producer defined
avoidance
avoidance
Producer defined
LOE
Loss of equilibrium
Producer defined
temp
water temperature during trial (5, 15, 25 C)
Producer defined
5
25
degrees Celcius
group_
Identification as water temperature grouping and behavioral endpoint
Producer defined
15-avoidance
15 c - avoidance group
Producer defined
15-LOE
15 c - LOE group
Producer defined
25-avoidance
25 c - avoidance group
Producer defined
25-LOE
15 c - LOE group
Producer defined
5-avoidance
5 c - avoidance group
Producer defined
5-LOE
15 c - LOE group
Producer defined
fish
Identification as water temperature grouping and fish number
Producer defined
Identification as water temperature grouping and fish number
length
length of the individual fish
Producer defined
96
173
in millimeters (mm)
weight
Wet weight of the individual fish in grams
Producer defined
11.29
76.67
grams
date
calendar date when samples were collected, D/M/Y
Producer defined
2/5/16
9/6/16
days
STD Curve Attribute Table
Table containing attribute information associated with the data set.
Producer defined
temp
water temperature during trial (5, 15, 25 C)
Producer defined
5
25
degrees Celcius
Group
Each temp was run with different groups
Producer defined
1
20
group
pH
Water pH
Producer defined
5.85
7.99
CO2
Carbon dioxide in milligrams per liter
Producer defined
2.8
354
milligrams per liter
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Unless otherwise stated, all data, metadata and related materials are considered to satisfy the quality standards relative to the purpose for which the data were collected. Although these data and associated metadata have been reviewed for accuracy and completeness and approved for release by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), no warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the display or utility of the data for other purposes, nor on all computer systems, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty.
20210409
Jon J Amberg
U.S. Geological Survey, Midwest Region
Research Fish Biologist
mailing and physical
2630 Fanta Reed Road
La Crosse
WI
54603
United States
608-783-6451
608-783-6066
jamberg@usgs.gov
FGDC Biological Data Profile of the Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
FGDC-STD-001.1-1999