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- Lampricide abstract "Lampricide is a chemical which is designed to target the larvae of lampreys in river systems before their recruitment as parasitic adults. It is used in the headwaters of Lake Champlain and the Great Lakes to control sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus), an invasive species to these lakes.TFM (3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol) is the main chemical used for this purpose. As it is hydrophobic, it passes through biological membranes.TFM is a metabolic uncoupler—that is, TFM separates the electron transport chain from ATP synthesis, resulting in the failure of the aerobic respiration process. It accomplishes this by disrupting the electrochemical gradient that powers ATP synthase—as an acid, it donates H+ ions to the mitochondrial matrix. The electron transport chain is not affected and continues using oxygen, without producing ATP.While the general opinion is that TFM typically does not harm other fish (due to the relationship between true fish and lampreys), lampricide can be problematic for many amphibians, such as mudpuppies (genus Necturus) which often share the same habitats. Also, some more "primitive" species of fish, such as the sturgeon in the Great Lakes are sensitive to chemicals such as TFM.".
- Lampricide thumbnail 3-Trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol.png?width=300.
- Lampricide wikiPageExternalLink pr_web.ve1?p_ukid=625.
- Lampricide wikiPageExternalLink how.php.
- Lampricide wikiPageExternalLink Carstens.etal.2005.EVOL.pdf.
- Lampricide wikiPageID "3292590".
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- Lampricide wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Lampricide wikiPageRevisionID "669034644".
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink ATP_synthase.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine_triphosphate.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Aerobic_respiration.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fisheries_science.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pesticides.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Cellular_respiration.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Electrochemical_gradient.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Electron_transport_chain.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lakes.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Champlain.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Lamprey.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Lampreys.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Mitochondrial_matrix.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Mudpuppy.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Necturus.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink Sturgeon.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink TFM_(piscicide).
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLink File:3-Trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol.png.
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lampricide".
- Lampricide wikiPageWikiLinkText "lampricide".
- Lampricide hasPhotoCollection Lampricide.
- Lampricide wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Lampricide wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fish-stub.
- Lampricide wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lampricide subject Category:Fisheries_science.
- Lampricide subject Category:Pesticides.
- Lampricide hypernym Chemical.
- Lampricide type Article.
- Lampricide type ChemicalCompound.
- Lampricide type Article.
- Lampricide type Chemical.
- Lampricide type Fishery.
- Lampricide type Pesticide.
- Lampricide type Fishery.
- Lampricide comment "Lampricide is a chemical which is designed to target the larvae of lampreys in river systems before their recruitment as parasitic adults. It is used in the headwaters of Lake Champlain and the Great Lakes to control sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus), an invasive species to these lakes.TFM (3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol) is the main chemical used for this purpose.".
- Lampricide label "Lampricide".
- Lampricide sameAs m.093sb9.
- Lampricide sameAs Q6482510.
- Lampricide sameAs Q6482510.
- Lampricide wasDerivedFrom Lampricide?oldid=669034644.
- Lampricide depiction 3-Trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol.png.
- Lampricide isPrimaryTopicOf Lampricide.