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The reduction of the sodium monofluoroacetate (“1080”) content of carrot baits of various thicknesses by weathering

Pages 319-329 | Received 24 Nov 1967, Published online: 14 Feb 2012

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L. H. Booth, S. C. Ogilvie & C. T. Eason. (1999) Persistence of sodium monofluoroacetate (1080), pindone, cholecalciferol, and brodifacoum in possum baits under simulated rainfall. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 42:1, pages 107-112.
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L. H. Bowen, D. R. Morgan & C. T. Eason. (1995) Persistence of sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) in baits under simulated rainfall. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 38:4, pages 529-531.
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E. L. J. Staples. (1969) Absorption of sodium monofluoroacetate (“1080”) solution by carrot baits. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 12:4, pages 783-788.
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Graham Nugent, Laurie E. Twigg, Bruce Warburton, Aaron McGlinchy, Penny Fisher, Andrew M. Gormley & John P. Parkes. (2012) Why 0.02%? A review of the basis for current practice in aerial 1080 baiting for rabbits in New Zealand. Wildlife Research 39:2, pages 89.
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WB Jackson & RE MarshDA Wade. 1977. Test Methods for Vertebrate Pest Control and Management Materials. Test Methods for Vertebrate Pest Control and Management Materials 157 170 .
J. A. Peters & K. J. Baxter. (1974) Analytical determination of compound 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate) residues in biological materials. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 11:2, pages 177-183.
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