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Publications Details for Grant Number R829419E03
Developmental Stability in Amphibians as a Biological Indicator of Chemical Contamination and Other Environmental Stressors, Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) project of Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP): Experimental Program To Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) From the Commonwealth Of Kentucky
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Dissertation/Thesis | Boynton J. Utilization of remote sensing to model current and future threats to amphibian populations. Masters of Science Thesis. Department of Biological Sciences, Murray State University, Murray, KY, 2004 |
R829419E03 (Final) |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Chien I-L. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides in amphibian samples collected from western Kentucky. Masters of Science Thesis. Murray State University, Murray, KY, expected December 2005. |
R829419E03 (Final) |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Kobylarz B. Effects of age on stress bioindicators and chemical contamination in bullfrogs. Masters of Science Thesis. Murray State University, Murray, KY, expected December 2005. |
R829419E03 (Final) |
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Presentation | Dunlap K, Brown A, Loganathan BG. Preliminary studies on atrazine levels in selected ponds from westernmost Kentucky. Poster presented at the Murray State University Sigma Xi Poster Competition, Murray, KY, April 18-22, 2005. |
R829419E03 (Final) |
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Presentation | Kobylarz BA, Chien I-L, Mruetusatorn P, Dunlap K. The impact of age and sex on chemical exposure and developmental stability in North American bullfrogs. Poster presented at the Murray State University Sigma Xi Poster Competition, Murray, KY, April 18-22, 2005. |
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Presentation | Kobylarz BA, Chien I-L, Mruetusatorn P, Dunlap K. The impact of age and sex on chemical exposure and developmental stability in North American bullfrogs. Presented at the Southeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, March 11-13, 2005. |
R829419E03 (Final) |
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Presentation | Kobylarz B, Whiteman HH, Loganathan BG, Duobinis-Gray L. Contaminants and asymmetry: effects of locality, gender, and age. Presented at the Eleventh Annual Symposium on the Natural History of the Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, Brandon Springs Group Camp, Land Between the Lakes, KY, April 1-2, 2005. |
R829419E03 (Final) |
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Presentation | Loganathan BG, Metzger C, Kobylarz B, Whiteman H. PCB congeners and chlorinated pesticides concentrations in amphibian samples collected from western Kentucky. Poster presented at the Fourth World Congress and 25th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Portland, OR, November 14-18, 2004. |
R829419E03 (Final) |
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Presentation | Whiteman HH. Developmental stability in amphibians as a biological indicator of chemical contamination and other environmental stressors. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Research Seminar, Atlanta, GA, September 28-29, 2004. |
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Presentation | Whiteman H, Loganathan BG. EPA-EPSCoR project status. Presented at the 9th Annual Kentucky EPSCoR Conference, Lexington, KY, May 2004. |
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