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Publications Details for Grant Number R835800

A Bioenergetics-Based Approach to Understanding and Predicting Individual- to Community-Level Ecological Effects of Manufactured Chemicals

RFA: Systems-Based Research for Evaluating Ecological Impacts of Manufactured Chemicals (2014)

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Journal Article Dawson D, Salice C, Subbiah S. The Efficacy of the Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis Larvicide Against Culex tarsalis in Municipal Wastewater and Water from Natural Wetlands. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MOSQUITO CONCTROL ASSOCIATION 2019;35(2):97-106. R835800 (Final)
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Journal Article Fidder B, Reategui-Zirena E, Salice C. Diet Quality Affects Chemical Tolerance in the Freshwater Snail Lymnaea stagnalis. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY 2017;37(4):1158-1167 R835800 (Final)
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Journal Article FWoo T, East A, Salice C. Intraspecific interactions affect outcomes of pulse toxicity at different Daphnia magna population phases. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 2020;267:115398 R835800 (Final)
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Journal Article Green F, Salice C. Increased temperature and lower resource quality exacerbate chloride toxicity to larval Lithobates sylvaticus (wood frog). ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 2020;266(1):115188 R835800 (Final)
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Journal Article Reategui-Zirena EG, Fidder BN, Olson AD, Dawson DE, Bilbo TR, Salice CJ. Transgenerational endpoints provide increased sensitivity and insight into multigenerational responses of Lymnaea stagnalis exposed to cadmium. Environmental Pollution 2017;224:572-580. R835800 (2016)
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Journal Article Reategui-Zirena E, Salice C. Parental diet affects embryogenesis of the great pond snail (Lymnaea stagnalis) exposed to cadmium, pyraclostrobin, and tributyltin. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY 2018;37(9):2428-2438 R835800 (Final)
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Journal Article Rohr JR, Salice CJ, Nisbet RM. The pros and cons of ecological risk assessment based on data from different levels of biological organization. Critical Reviews in Toxicology 2016;46(9):756-784. R835188 (Final)
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Journal Article Song R, Qin Y, Suh S, Keller AA. Dynamic model for the stocks and release flows of engineered nanomaterials. Environmental Science & Technology 2017;51(21):12424-12433. R835579 (2016)
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Journal Article Weir S, Salice C. Investigating potential toxic effects of pollutants on population growth rates and probability of extinction for a representative squamate. ECOTOXICOLOGY 2020;30(1):175-186 R835800 (Final)
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Presentation Barry, M., Isabella, A., East, A., Salice, C.J. 2018. Increasing environmental realism:Daphnia magna toxicity tests with locally relevant stressors and resource environments. Maryland Water Monitoring Council 24th Annual Meeting, Linthicum, MD. R835800 (2018)
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Presentation East A, Salice CJ. Developing a bioenergetic framework for sentinel species and predicting effects of disturbance on Maryland streams. Presented at the Maryland Water Monitoring Council 20th Annual Conference, Maritime Institute, Linthicum, MD, November 21, 2014. R835800 (2016)
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Presentation East A, Salice CJ. A mechanistic bioenergetic model to understand effects of anthropogenic stressors on multiple species aquatic systems. Presented at the Chesapeake and Potomac Regional Chapter of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Annual Spring Meeting, Columbia, MD, April 24, 2015. R835800 (2016)
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Presentation East A, Salice CJ. A bioenergetic modeling framework to understand effects of anthropogenic stressors on interacting aquatic species. Presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) North America 36th Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, November 1-5, 2015 (Abstract No. RP075). R835800 (2016)
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Presentation East A, Salice CJ. An individual-based model to link organismal energetic stress to population level effects. Presented at the 5th SETAC Young Environmental Scientists (YES) Meeting, University of Florida, Gainsville, FL, February 28-March 2, 2016. R835800 (2016)
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Presentation East A, Salice CJ. Simulating system level effects of stress on aquatic systems through linked dynamic energy budget individual-based models (DEB-IBMs) in Netlogo. Presented at the International Society for Ecological Modelling Global Conference, Baltimore, MD, May 8-12, 2016. R835800 (2016)
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Presentation East A, Salice CJ. Individual-based and system dynamic modeling frameworks to explore a complex energetic process in aquatic communities. Presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) North America 37th Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, November 6-10, 2016 (Abstract No. WP086). R835800 (2016)
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Presentation East A, Salice CJ, Smith M. Bridging the gap between multiple stressor data and reality: a case study with Daphnia population dynamics and individual-based modeling. Presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) North America 38th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, November 12-16, 2017 (Abstract No. 483). R835800 (2017)
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Presentation Lockett L, East A, Salice CJ. An examination of the impacts of temperature on standard toxicological protocols using pyraclostrobin and Daphnia magna. Presented at the Maryland Water Monitoring Council 22nd Annual Conference, Maritime Institute, Linthicum, MD, December 2, 2016. R835800 (2016)
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Presentation Lockett L, East A, Salice CJ. Exploring the impacts of multiple anthropogenic and environmental stressors: data needs for predicting ecological effects. Presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) North America 37th Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, November 6-10, 2016 (Abstract No. 438). R835800 (2016)
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Presentation Pererira V, Woo T, East A, Salice CJ. Effects of common anthropogenic pollutants on the surrogate freshwater invertebrate, Daphnia magna. Presented at the Maryland Water Monitoring Council 21st Annual Conference, Maritime Institute, Linthicum, MD, November 13, 2015. R835800 (2016)
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Presentation Salice CJ, Bruins R, Forbes V, Galic N, Pastorok RA, Kanarek A, Birnir B, Ducrot V, Garber KV, Jager H, Railsback S, Rebarber R, Thorbek P. Linking organismal-level effects of chemical stressor to effects on ecosystem services: a case study of a chemically impacted reservoir. Presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) North America 38th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, November 12-16, 2017 (Abstract No. 331). R835800 (2017)
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Presentation Smith M, East A, Salice CJ. Bioenergetic response to stress: lipid content in surface water and caddisfly larvae across a rural to urban gradient. Presented at the Maryland Water Monitoring Council 22nd Annual Conference, Maritime Institute, Linthicum, MD, December 2, 2016. R835800 (2016)
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Presentation Smith M, McCreesh K, Salice CJ. 2017. Bioenergetic signatures of stress in Caddisfly larvae from streams along an urban to rural gradient. Presented at the Maryland Water Monitoring Council 23rd Annual Conference, Maritime Institute, Linthicum, MD, December 8, 2017. R835800 (2017)
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Presentation Smith M, McCreesh K, Salice CJ. Bioenergetic signatures of stress in Caddisfly larvae from streams along an urban to rural gradient. Poster presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) North America 38th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, November 12-16, 2017 (Abstract No. WP178). R835800 (2017)
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Presentation Woo TJ, Salice CJ. Dietary carbon and lipid content influences population dynamics of Daphnia magna. Presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) North America 38th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, November 12-16, 2017 (Abstract No. 184). R835800 (2017)
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Presentation Isabella, A., East, A., Salice, C.J. 2018. Building a bigger picture:Exploring effects of chemical mixtures in individuals and populations of Daphnia magna for use in predictive modeling. Chesapeake and Potomac Regional Chapter of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. R835800 (2018)
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