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Publications Details for Grant Number R825279

Meiofaunal Validation of EqP-Based Sediment Quality Criteria for Metal Mixtures in Estuarine Sediments Population to Community-Level Culturing Studies of Biogeochemical Controls on Bioavailability and Toxicity

RFA: Risk-Based Decisions for Contaminated Sediments (1996)

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Journal Article Developmental stage-specific life-cycle bioassay for assessment of sediment-associated toxicant effects on benthic copepod production. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY & CHEMISTRY Chandler GT, Green AS Chandler GT, Green AS. Developmental stage-specific life-cycle bioassay for assessment of sediment-associated toxicant effects on benthic copepod production. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2001;20(1):171-178. R825279 (Final)
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Journal Article A laboratory and field comparison of sediment polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon bioaccumulation by the cosmopolitan estuarine polychaete Streblospio benedicti (Webster). JOURNAL OF MARINE RESEARCH Ferguson PL, Chandler GT Ferguson PL, Chandler GT. A laboratory and field comparison of sediment polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon bioaccumulation by the cosmopolitan estuarine polychaete Streblospio benedicti (Webster). Marine Environmental Research 1998;45(4-5):387-401. R825279 (Final)
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Journal Article Acute toxicity of five sediment-associated metals, individually and in a mixture, to the estuarine meiobenthic harpacticoid copepod Amphiascus tenuiremis. MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH Hagopian-Schlekat T, Chandler GT, Shaw TJ Hagopian-Schlekat T, Chandler GT, Shaw TJ. Acute toxicity of five sediment-associated metals, individually and in a mixture, to the estuarine meiobenthic harpacticoid copepod Amphiascus tenuiremis. Marine Environmental Research 2001;51(3):247-264. R825279 (Final)
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Journal Article Utility of a full life-cycle copepod bioassay approach for assessment of sediment-associated contaminant mixtures. MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN Kovatch CE, Chandler GT, Coull BC Kovatch CE, Chandler GT, Coull BC. Utility of a full life-cycle copepod bioassay approach for assessment of sediment-associated contaminant mixtures. Marine Pollution Bulletin 1999;38(8):692-701. R825279 (Final)
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Journal Article Differential survival of three mitochondrial lineages of a marine benthic copepod exposed to a pesticide mixture. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Schizas NV, Chandler GT, Coull BC, Klosterhaus SL, Quattro JM Schizas NV, Chandler GT, Coull BC, Klosterhaus SL, Quattro JM. Differential survival of three mitochondrial lineages of a marine benthic copepod exposed to a pesticide mixture. Environmental Science & Technology 2001;35(3):535-538. R825279 (Final)
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Journal Article Dietary assimilation of cadmium associated with bacterial exopolymer sediment coatings by the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus: effects of Cd concentration and salinity. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Schlekat CE, Decho AW, Chandler GT Schlekat CE, Decho AW, Chandler GT. Dietary assimilation of cadmium associated with bacterial exopolymer sediment coatings by the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus: effects of Cd concentration and salinity. Marine Ecology Progress Series 1999;183:205-216. R825279 (Final)
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Journal Article Bioavailability of particle-associated silver, cadmium, and zinc to the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus through dietary ingestion. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY Schlekat CE, Decho AW, Chandler GT Schlekat CE, Decho AW, Chandler GT. Bioavailability of particle-associated silver, cadmium, and zinc to the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus through dietary ingestion. Limnology and Oceanography 2000;45(1):11-21. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Meiobenthos as ecotoxicological models in assessment of contaminated sediments: individual to community-level approaches. None Chandler GT, Green AS, Shaw TJ, Hagopian T, Greiveldinger S, Schlekat C, Schizas N, Street G Chandler GT, Green AS, Shaw TJ, Hagopian T, Greiveldinger S, Schlekat C, Schizas N, Street G. Meiobenthos as ecotoxicological models in assessment of contaminated sediments:individual to community-level approaches. In: Bridging the Global Environment:Technology, Communication, and Education: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC)18th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, November 16-20,1997. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Population and community-level bioassay of estuarine contaminant mixtures using meiobenthic reproductive endpoints and meiofaunal microcosms: biogeochemical controls on bioavailability. None Chandler GT, Greiveldinger SM, Shaw TJ, Hagopian T, Scott GI Chandler GT, Greiveldinger SM, Shaw TJ, Hagopian T, Scott GI. Population and community-level bioassay of estuarine contaminant mixtures using meiobenthic reproductive endpoints and meiofaunal microcosms: biogeochemical controls on bioavailability. In: Proceedings of the 9th Annual Meeting of SETAC-Europe: Quality of Life and Environment in Cultured Landscapes Leipzig, Germany, May 25-29,1999. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon accumulation in an estuarine polychaete living in contaminated field sediments None Ferguson PL, Chandler GT Ferguson PL, Chandler GT. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon accumulation in an estuarine polychaete living in contaminated field sediments. In: Bridging the Global Environment: Technology, Communication, and Education: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 18th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, November 16-20,1997. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Porewater toxicity of a priority metal mixture to microcosm-cultured meiofauna using a nondestructive dialysis approach. None Greiveldinger SM, Chandler GT, Shaw TJ Greiveldinger SM, Chandler GT, Shaw TJ. Porewater toxicity of a priority metal mixture to microcosm-cultured meiofauna using a nondestructive dialysis approach. In: Sustaining Global Environmental Integrity: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 20th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 14-18, 1999. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Biogeochemical controls on metal mixture bioavailabilities to meiofauna in estuarine sediments. None Hagopian TA, Greiveldinger SM, Chandler GT, Shaw TJ Hagopian TA, Greiveldinger SM, Chandler GT, Shaw TJ. Biogeochemical controls on metal mixture bioavailabilities to meiofauna in estuarine sediments. In: The Natural Connection: Environmental Integrity and Human Health: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 19th Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, November 15-19, 1998. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings A comparison of the daphnids, Ceriodaphnia dubia and Daphnia ambigua for their utilization in routine toxicity testing at the Savannah River site, Aiken, SC. None Harmon SM, Specht WL, Chandler GT Harmon SM, Specht WL, Chandler GT. A comparison of the daphnids, Ceriodaphnia dubia and Daphnia ambigua for their utilization in routine toxicity testing at the Savannah River site, Aiken, SC. In: The Natural Connection:Environmental Integrity and Human Health:Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 19th Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, November 15-19, 1998. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Geochemical factors controlling trace metal mixture bioavailability to meiobenthos. None Hintz CJ, Greiveldinger-Bailey SM, Chandler GT Hintz CJ, Greiveldinger-Bailey SM, Chandler GT. Geochemical factors controlling trace metal mixture bioavailability to meiobenthos. In: Environmental Sciences in the 21st Century: Paradigms, Opportunities, and Challenges: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 21st Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, November 12-16, 2000. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon accumulation in a trophically important benthic copepod living in two estuarine creeks None Klosterhaus S, Ferguson PL, Chandler GT Klosterhaus S, Ferguson PL, Chandler GT. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon accumulation in a trophically important benthic copepod living in two estuarine creeks. In:The Natural Connection: Environmental Integrity and Human Health:Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 19th Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, November 15-19, 1998. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Role of environmental history in the reproductive tolerance of a meiobenthic copepod to pollution None Kovatch CE, Chandler GT Kovatch CE, Chandler GT. Role of environmental history in the reproductive tolerance of a meiobenthic copepod to pollution. In: Proceedings of the 5th SETAC-Europe International Conference on Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Bordeaux, France, May 12-15, 1998. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Combining sediment bioassays and population genetics to determine adaptation of marine meiofauna to contaminated sediments. None Kovatch CE, Schizas NV, Chandler GT Kovatch CE, Schizas NV, Chandler GT. Combining sediment bioassays and population genetics to determine adaptation of marine meiofauna to contaminated sediments. In: The Natural Connection: Environmental Integrity and Human Health: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 19th Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, November 15-19, 1998. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Utility of a full life cycle copepod bioassay approach for assessment of sediment contaminant mixtures. None Kovatch CE, Chandler GT, Coull BC Kovatch CE, Chandler GT, Coull BC. Utility of a full life cycle copepod bioassay approach for assessment of sediment contaminant mixtures. In: The Natural Connection: Environmental Integrity and Human Health: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 19th Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, November 15-19, 1998. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings A new sediment bioassay using a common estuarine nematode: phototoxicity, survival and reproductive approaches. None Kovatch CE, Chandler GT Kovatch CE, Chandler GT. A new sediment bioassay using a common estuarine nematode:phototoxicity, survival and reproductive approaches. In: Sustaining Global Environmental Integrity: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 20th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 14-18, 1999. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Metals bioavailability through dietary uptake by a benthic estuarine amphipod: relative importance of particle composition None Schlekat CE, Decho AW, Chandler GT Schlekat CE, Decho AW, Chandler GT. Metals bioavailability through dietary uptake by a benthic estuarine amphipod: relative importance of particle composition. In: Bridging the Global Environment: Technology, Communication, and Education: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC)18th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, November 16-20,1997. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Modeling uptake of Ag, Cd, and Zn by the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus from multiple uptake routes. None Schlekat CE, Chandler GT, Decho AW Schlekat CE, Chandler GT, Decho AW. Modeling uptake of Ag, Cd, and Zn by the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus from multiple uptake routes. In:The Natural Connection: Environmental Integrity and Human Health: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 19th Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, November 15-19, 1998. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Phototoxicity of field-PAH contaminated sediments to the estuarine benthic copepod Amphiascus tenuiremis. None Williamson MW, Chandler GT, Porter DE Williamson MW, Chandler GT, Porter DE. Phototoxicity of field-PAH contaminated sediments to the estuarine benthic copepod Amphiascus tenuiremis. In: Sustaining Global Environmental Integrity: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 20th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 14-18, 1999. R825279 (Final)
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Proceedings Using GIS and spatial modeling techniques to characterize the distribution of UV extinction coefficients in an urbanized estuary None Williamson MW, Porter DE, Chandler GT Williamson MW, Porter DE, Chandler GT. Using GIS and spatial modeling techniques to characterize the distribution of UV extinction coefficients in an urbanized estuary. In: Sustaining Global Environmental Integrity: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 20th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 14-18, 1999. R825279 (Final)
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