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Environmental Indicators in the Estuarine Environment Research Program (2000)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | The pattern and influence of low dissolved oxygen in the Patuxent River, a seasonally hypoxic estuary. | ESTUARIES | Breitburg DL, Adamack A, Rose KA, Kolesar SE, Decker MB, Purcell JE, Keister JE, Cowan JH | Breitburg DL, Adamack A, Rose KA, Kolesar SE, Decker MB, Purcell JE, Keister JE, Cowan JH. The pattern and influence of low dissolved oxygen in the Patuxent River, a seasonally hypoxic estuary. Estuaries 2003;26(2A):280-297. |
R829458C009 (2003) |
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Journal Article | Survival skills required for predator evasion by fish larvae and their relation to laboratory measures of performance. | ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR | Fuiman LA, Rose KA, Cowan Jr. JH, Smith EP | Fuiman LA, Rose KA, Cowan Jr. JH, Smith EP. Survival skills required for predator evasion by fish larvae and their relation to laboratory measures of performance. Animal Behaviour 2006;71(6):1389-1399. |
R829458C009 (2005) |
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Journal Article | Modeling vitellogenesis in female fish exposed to environmental stressors: predicting the effects of endocrine disturbance due to exposure to a PCB mixture and cadmium. | REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY | Murphy CA, Rose KA, Thomas P | Murphy CA, Rose KA, Thomas P. Modeling vitellogenesis in female fish exposed to environmental stressors: predicting the effects of endocrine disturbance due to exposure to a PCB mixture and cadmium. Reproductive Toxicology 2005;19(3):395-409. |
R829458C005 (2003) R829458C009 (2003) |
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Journal Article | The effect of stress tolerance on the relationship between species richness and system function. | ECOLOGICAL MODELLING | Richmond CE, Breitburg DL, Rose KA | Richmond CE, Breitburg DL, Rose KA. The effect of stress tolerance on the relationship between species richness and system function. Ecological Modelling. |
R829458C009 (2004) |
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Journal Article | Using nested models and laboratory data for predicting population effects of contaminants on fish: A step toward a bottom-up approach for establishing causality in field studies. | HUMAN AND ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT | Rose KA, Murphy CA, Diamond SL, Fuiman LA, Thomas P | Rose KA, Murphy CA, Diamond SL, Fuiman LA, Thomas P. Using nested models and laboratory data for predicting population effects of contaminants on fish: a step towards a bottom-up approach for establishing causality in field studies. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 2003;9(1):231-257. |
R829458C009 (2003) |
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Journal Article | Lack of relationship between simulated fish population responses and their life history traits: inadequate models, incorrect analysis, or site-specific factors? | CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES | Rose KA | Rose KA. Lack of relationship between simulated fish population responses and their life history traits: inadequate models, incorrect analysis, or site-specific factors?. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2005;62(4):886-902 |
R829458C009 (2003) R829458C009 (2004) |
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