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Trophic ecology of largemouth bass and northern pike in allopatric and sympatric assemblages in northern boreal lakes Trophic ecology of largemouth bass and northern pike in allopatric and sympatric assemblages in northern boreal lakes
Largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) and northern pike (Esox lucius) are top predators in the food chain in most aquatic environments that they occupy; however, limited information exists on species interactions in the northern reaches of largemouth bass distribution. We investigated the seasonal food habits of allopatric and sympatric assemblages of largemouth bass and northern pike...
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Craig A. Soupir, Michael L. Brown, Larry W. Kallemeyn
An in vivo model fish system to test chemical effects on sexual differentiation and development: exposure to ethinyl estradiol An in vivo model fish system to test chemical effects on sexual differentiation and development: exposure to ethinyl estradiol
A model system was characterized which may be used as an in vivo screen for effects of chemicals or environmental mixtures on sexual differentiation and development of reproductive organs and gametes. We evaluated the effects of a model environmental estrogen, ethinyl estradiol (EE2), on the d-rR strain of medaka, Oryzias latipes, using a nano-injection exposure. Gonad histopathology...
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Diana M. Papoulias, Douglas B. Noltie, Donald E. Tillitt
Photoenhanced toxicity of weathered oil to Mysidopsis bahia Photoenhanced toxicity of weathered oil to Mysidopsis bahia
The toxicity of a water-accommodated fraction (WAF) prepared from weathered oil was assessed in a 7-day static renewal test with Mysidopsis bahia. Weathered oil was collected from the 5 x monitoring well at the Guadalupe oil field. Solar ultraviolet and visible light intensities were measured in various habitats in the vicinity of the weathered oil sample collection site, and the...
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L. Cleveland, E. E. Little, R.D. Calfee, M.G. Barron
A passive integrative sampler for mercury vapor in air and neutral mercury species in water A passive integrative sampler for mercury vapor in air and neutral mercury species in water
A passive integrative mercury sampler (PIMS) based on a sealed polymeric membrane was effective for the collection and preconcentration of Hg0. Because the Hg is both oxidized and stabilized in the PIMS, sampling intervals of weeks to months are possible. The effective air sampling rate for a 15 x 2.5 cm device was about 21-equivalents/day (0.002 m3/day) and the detection limit for 4...
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W. G. Brumbaugh, J. D. Petty, T.W. May, J.N. Huckins
Finding minimal herbicide concentrations in ground water? Try looking for their degradates Finding minimal herbicide concentrations in ground water? Try looking for their degradates
Extensive research has been conducted regarding the occurrence of herbicides in the hydrologic system, their fate, and their effects on human health and the environment. Few studies, however, have considered herbicide transformation products (degradates). In this study of Iowa ground water, herbicide degradates were frequently detected. In fact, herbicide degradates were eight of the 10...
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D.W. Kolpin, E.M. Thurman, S. M. Linhart
Spatial variation in fish assemblages across a beaver-influenced successional landscape Spatial variation in fish assemblages across a beaver-influenced successional landscape
Beavers are increasingly viewed as “ecological engineers,” having broad effects on physical, chemical, and biological attributes of north-temperate landscapes. We examine the influence of both local successional processes associated with beaver activity and regional geomorphic boundaries on spatial variation in fish assemblages along the Kabetogama Peninsula in Voyageurs National Park...
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I.J. Schlosser, L.W. Kallemeyn
Comparing polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations and patterns in the Saginaw River using sediment, caged fish, and semipermeable membrane devices Comparing polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations and patterns in the Saginaw River using sediment, caged fish, and semipermeable membrane devices
Three techniques of assessing bioavailable polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the Saginaw River, MI, were compared: sediments, caged fish, and semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs). SPMDs and caged fish were placed in the river for 28 days at five sites where sediments were also sampled. The samples were analyzed for PCB congeners to determine concentrations and patterns. Total PCB
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K. R. Echols, R.W. Gale, T.R. Schwartz, J.N. Huckins, L.L. Williams, J.C. Meadows, D. Morse, J. D. Petty, C.E. Orazio, D. E. Tillitt
Assessment of the photoenhanced toxicity of a weathered oil to the tidewater silverside Assessment of the photoenhanced toxicity of a weathered oil to the tidewater silverside
Studies were conducted to determine the interactive toxicity of a water-accommodated fraction (WAF) of a weathered middle distillate petroleum and solar radiation to an estuarine organism, the tidewater silverside (Menidia beryllina). Juvenile silversides were monitored for survival and growth during a 7-d static renewal exposure to dilutions of WAFs of an environmentally weathered oil...
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Edward E. Little, Laverne Cleveland, Robin D. Calfee, Mace G. Barron
Hazard assessment of selenium and other trace elements in wild larval razorback sucker from the Green River, Utah Hazard assessment of selenium and other trace elements in wild larval razorback sucker from the Green River, Utah
Contaminant investigations of the Green River in northeastern Utah have documented selenium contamination at sites receiving irrigation drainage. The Green River provides critical habitat for four endangered fishes including the largest extant riverine population of endangered razorback sucker. Although 2175 larval razorback suckers were collected from the river between 1992 and 1996...
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S. J. Hamilton, R.T. Muth, B. Waddell, T.W. May
Considerations involved with the use of semipermeable membrane devices for monitoring environmental contaminants Considerations involved with the use of semipermeable membrane devices for monitoring environmental contaminants
Semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) are used with increasing frequency, and throughout the world as samplers of organic contaminants. The devices can be used to detect a variety of lipophilic chemicals in water, sediment/soil, and air. SPMDs are designed to sample nonpolar, hydrophobic chemicals. The maximum concentration factor achievable for a particular chemical is proportional to...
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J. D. Petty, C.E. Orazio, J.N. Huckins, R.W. Gale, J.A. Lebo, J.C. Meadows, K. R. Echols, W.L. Cranor
Growth and invasive potential of Sapium sebiferum (Euphorbiaceae) within the coastal prairie region: the effects of soil and moisture regime Growth and invasive potential of Sapium sebiferum (Euphorbiaceae) within the coastal prairie region: the effects of soil and moisture regime
The introduced tree Sapium sebiferum (Euphorbiaceae) is considered a serious threat to the preservation of the coastal prairie region of Louisiana and Texas, although it is currently uncommon in the western part of the region. The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential effects of location, soils, and available moisture on the growth and survival of S. sebiferum in coastal...
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T.C. Barrilleaux, J.B. Grace
Contribution of landbird migration to the biological diversity of the northwest gulf coastal plain Contribution of landbird migration to the biological diversity of the northwest gulf coastal plain
This study examined seasonal diversity and feeding behavior of those avian species utilizing that region of the Northwest Gulf Coastal Plain known as the Chenier Plain. Field observations were conducted at three forested locations on coastal cheniers for three years (1993-95) in the spring and at one location for three years (1996-98) in autumn to determine species presence and diet. One...
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W.C. Barrow, R.B. Hamilton, M.A. Powell, K. Ouchley