Effect of Electroshock Voltage and Wave Form on Mortality of Incubating Walleye Eggs

Authors

  • William P. Dwyer U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bozeman, MT
  • Ron Spoon Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Helena, MT
  • Dave Yerk Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Helena, MT

Keywords:

Walleye, incubating, eggs, electroshocking, wave form, Canyon Ferry, Montana

Abstract

Commonly used electrofishing wave forms and voltages were tested to determine if they could be used to kill walleye eggs as part of walleye-control projects. Eggs were exposed to Pulsed DC (direct current), AC (alternating current), or Smooth DC (SDC) current from an electroshocker outputs of 0.98, 2 6, or 5.9 v/cm, respectively, for 10 seconds. Different batches of eggs were exposed once to each of the treatments on days 1 -7 post-fertilization. Eggs exposed to SDC were affected by electroshock for the first 2-3 days post-fertilization. During this periodd, 65-86 percent of the exposed eggs died compared to 42.6 percent of the controls.

Published

2024-02-03

Issue

Section

Biological Sciences - Aquatic Ecosystems [Articles]