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Publications Details for Grant Number R829085

Evaluating the Impact of Multiple Stressors on Common Loon Population Demographics - An Integrated Laboratory and Field Approach

RFA: Wildlife Risk Assessment (2001)

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Journal Article Bioaccumulation patterns and temporal trends of mercury exposure in Wisconsin common loons. ECOTOXICOLOGY Fevold BM, Meyer MW, Rasmussen PW, Temple SA Fevold BM, Meyer MW, Rasmussen PW, Temple SA. Bioaccumulation patterns and temporal trends of mercury exposure in Wisconsin common loons. Ecotoxicology 2003;12(1-4):83-93. R829085 (2002)
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Journal Article The oral bioavailability and toxicokinetics of methylmercury in common loon (Gavia immer) chicks. COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY Fournier F, Karasov WH, Kenow KP, Meyer MW, Hines RK Fournier F, Karasov WH, Kenow KP, Meyer MW, Hines RK. The oral bioavailability and toxicokinetics of methylmercury in common loon (Gavia immer) chicks. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology-A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology 2002;133(3):703-714. R829085 (2002)
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Journal Article Daily energy expenditures of free-ranging common loon (Gavia immer) chicks AUK Fournier F, Karasov WH, Meyer MW, Kenow KP Fournier F, Karasov WH, Meyer MW, Kenow KP. Daily energy expenditures of free-ranging common loon (Gavia immer) chicks. The Auk 2002;119(4):1121-1126. R829085 (2002)
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Journal Article Effects of methyl mercury exposure on the growth of juvenile common loons. ECOTOXICOLOGY Kenow KP, Gutreuter S, Hines RK, Meyer MW, Fournier F, Karasov WH Kenow KP, Gutreuter S, Hines RK, Meyer MW, Fournier F, Karasov WH. Effects of methyl mercury exposure on the growth of juvenile common loons. Ecotoxicology 2003;12(1-4):171-182. R829085 (2002)
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Presentation Effects of mercury exposure on the health and fitness of captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks. None Kenow KP, Hines RK , Meyer MW, Fournier F, et al. Kenow KP, Hines RK , Meyer MW, Fournier F, et al. Effects of mercury exposure on the health and fitness of captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks. Presented at the U.S. Geological Survey Mercury 2004 Workshop, Reston, VA, August 17, 2004. R829085 (2004)
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Presentation Effects of mercury exposure on the health and fitness of captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks. None Kenow KP, Hines RK , Meyer MW, Fournier F, et al. Kenow KP, Hines RK , Meyer MW, Fournier F, et al. Effects of mercury exposure on the health and fitness of captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks. Presented at the Minnesota Water 2004 Conference, University of Minnesota, MN, March 23, 2004. R829085 (2004)
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Presentation Effects of mercury exposure on the health and fitness of captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks. None Kenow KP, Hines RK , Meyer MW, Fournier F, et al. Kenow KP, Hines RK , Meyer MW, Fournier F, et al. Effects of mercury exposure on the health and fitness of captive-reared common loon (Gavia immer) chicks. Presented at the Fourth Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) World Congress, Portland, OR, November 15, 2004. R829085 (2004)
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Presentation Evaluating common loon mercury exposure and toxicity risk in the Great Lakes and Canadian Maritimes. None Meyer MW, Burgess N, Kenow KP Meyer MW, Burgess N, Kenow KP. Evaluating common loon mercury exposure and toxicity risk in the Great Lakes and Canadian Maritimes. Presented at the International Joint Commision Workshop on Mercury in the Great Lakes, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, February 2003. R829085 (2002)
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Presentation Evaluating the impact of multiple stressors on common loon population demographics: an integrated laboratory and field approach. None Meyer MW, Kenow KP, Karasov WH Meyer MW, Kenow KP, Karasov WH. Evaluating the impact of multiple stressors on common loon population demographics: an integrated laboratory and field approach. Presented at the Wildlife Society 10th Annual Conference, Burlington, VT, September 10, 2003. R829085 (2004)
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Presentation Evaluating the impact of mercury exposure and habitat alteration on common loon population demographics: an integrated laboratory and field approach. None Meyer MW, Kenow KP Meyer MW, Kenow KP. Evaluating the impact of mercury exposure and habitat alteration on common loon population demographics: an integrated laboratory and field approach. Presented at the Edison Electric Institute 2004 Natural Resources Workshop, Milwaukee, WI, May 5, 2004. R829085 (2004)
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Presentation Evaluating the impact of mercury exposure and habitat alteration on common loon population demographics: an integrated laboratory and field approach. None Meyer MW, Kenow KP, Karasov WH Meyer MW, Kenow KP, Karasov WH. Evaluating the impact of mercury exposure and habitat alteration on common loon population demographics: an integrated laboratory and field approach. Presented at the University of Wisconsin Department of Toxicology Seminar Series, Madison, WI, October 18, 2004. R829085 (2004)
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Presentation Establishing wildlife criteria for mercury - the Wisconsin experience. None Meyer MW, Kenow KP Meyer MW, Kenow KP. Establishing wildlife criteria for mercury-the Wisconsin experience. Presented at the Electric Power Research Institute Environment Sector Advisory Meetings, Boston, MA, September 28, 2004. R829085 (2004)
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