A review of invertebrate poisoning by compound 1080 [sodium monofluoroacetate]
1989
Notman, P. (Dept. of Scientific and Industrial Research, Lower Hutt (New Zealand). Ecology Division)
Compound 1080 is widely used in New Zealand for the control of wild animals. The tendency of 1080 to poison non-target birds and mammals is recognised, but its effects on invertebrates have gone mostly unnoticed. At least 9 invertebrate orders are prone to 1080 poisoning. Invertebrates have been observed eating baits, and their habitats are contaminated by residues leaching from baits, and from animal by-products and carcasses. Poisoned insects provide a means of secondary poisoning for insectivores. Therefore. 1080 should not be used where susceptible invertebrate species or rare insectivores are found
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