Piscicide
A piscicide is a
parasitic and invasive species
of fish.
Examples of piscicides include rotenone,[1][2] saponins, TFM, niclosamide and Antimycin A (Fintrol).[3]
Plant-based piscicides
Historically, fishing techniques of indigenous people around the world have frequently included the use of plant-based piscicides. Many of these plants are natural sources of rotenone and saponins.
The
fish poisons
.
See also
References
- ^ Rotenone as a piscicide
- ^ Rotenone Stewardship Program Archived 2007-11-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ISBN 978-0-478-14376-8