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Records 1 to 25 of 1134 records from [ORD] about 'Ecosystems' published between 09/19/2012 and 09/19/2017

2017
“State of the Estuary” - Developing a long term monitoring, assessment and reporting framework for the lower Saint Louis River
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2017]
As the lower Saint Louis River moves closer and closer to delisting as an Area of Concern, it is incumbent that we measure, assess and report on our success. Going forward, It’s equally important that we continue monitoring to protect and sustain the healthy ecosystems we&...
A Systems-Level Approach to Characterizing Effects of ENMs in Terrestrial Organisms and Ecosystems
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 06, 2017]
Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) represent a new regulatory challenge because of their unique properties and their potential to interact with ecological organisms at various developmental stages, in numerous environmental compartments. Traditional toxicity tests have proven to be...
A framework for predicting impacts on ecosystem services from (sub)organismal responses to chemicals
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 01, 2017]
Protection of ecosystem services is increasingly emphasized as a risk-assessment goal, but there are wide gaps between current ecological risk-assessment endpoints and potential effects on services provided by ecosystems. The authors present a framework that links common ecotoxic...
A global database of nitrogen and phosphorus excretion rates of aquatic animals
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 01, 2017]
Animals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, although their importance varies greatly among species and ecosystems. Nutrient cycling rates of individual animals represent valuable data for testing the predictions of important frameworks such as the Met...
A quantitative framework for assessing ecological resilience
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 01, 2017]
Quantitative approaches to measure and assess resilience are needed to bridge gaps between science, policy, and management. In this paper, we suggest a quantitative framework for assessing ecological resilience. Ecological resilience as an emergent ecosystem phenomenon can be de...
A simple nonnative plant indicator (NNPI) for describing ecological stress: Application to wetlands of the conterminous United States
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 11, 2017]
Background/Question/Methods: Nonnative plants (NNP) are recognized indicators of disturbance to wetlands and other ecosystems, and often are direct stressors competing with native plant species and communities, or altering ecosystem processes. NNP species frequently co-occur and ...
A supplementary tool to existing approaches for assessing ecosystem community structure
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jul 10, 2017]
Measures of biological or species diversity are central to ecology and conservation biology. Although there are several commonly used indices, each has shortcomings and all vary in the relative emphasis they place on the number of species and their relative abundance. We propose ...
A tiered approach to evaluate an iodine recycling inhibition adverse outcome pathway (AOP) in amphibians
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 16, 2017]
The enzyme iodotyrosine deiodinase (dehalogenase, IYD) catalyzes iodide recycling and promotes iodide retention in thyroid follicular cells. Loss of function or chemical inhibition of IYD reduces thyroid hormone synthesis, which leads to insufficiency in tissues and subsequent ne...
An Innovative Method for Estimating Soil Retention at a Continental Scale
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 13, 2017]
Planning for a sustainable future should include an accounting of services currently provided by ecosystems such as erosion control. Retention of soil improves fertility, increases water retention, and decreases sedimentation in streams and rivers. Landscapes patterns that fac...
Analysis of Reptile Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services within the Protected Areas at a National Scale
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 11, 2017]
A focus for resource management, conservation planning, and environmental decision analysis has been mapping and quantifying biodiversity and ecosystem services. The challenge has been to integrate ecology with economics to better understand the effects of human policies and acti...
Anthropocene Survival of Southern New England’s Salt Marshes
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 01, 2017]
In southern New England, salt marshes are exceptionally vulnerable to the impacts of accelerated sea level rise. Regional rates of sea level rise have been as much as 50 % greater than the global average over past decades, a more than fourfold increase over late Holocene backgrou...
Application of Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) in Human Health and Ecotoxicology Capturing Divergent Consequences of Conserved Molecular Initiating Events via AOP Networks (Presentation)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 11, 2017]
The adverse outcome pathway (AOP) framework was developed to help organize and disseminate existing knowledge concerning the means through which specific perturbations of biological pathways can lead to adverse outcomes considered relevant to risk-based regulatory decision-making...
Application of Green Net Metropolitan Product to Measure Urban Sustainability: Preliminary Exploration for the Chicago Metropolitan Area
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 27, 2017]
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has been increasingly incorporating the concept of sustainability in its research programs. One facet of this research is the quantitative assessment of the sustainability of urban systems in light of several multidisciplinary sust...
Application of Trophic Magnification Factors (TMFs) Under the Water Framework Directive: Some Practical Advice on Selecting and Determining a TMF
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 11, 2017]
Directive 2013/39/EU amending and updating the Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) and its Daughter Directive (the so-called EQS Directive: 2008/105/EC) sets Environmental Quality Standards for biota (EQSbiota) for a number of bioaccumulative chemicals which can pose a threat ...
Application of adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) in human health and ecotoxicology capturing divergent consequences of conserved molecular initiating events via AOP networks
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 11, 2017]
The adverse outcome pathway (AOP) framework was developed to help organize and disseminate existing knowledge concerning the means through which specific perturbations of biological pathways can lead to adverse outcomes considered relevant to risk-based regulatory decision-making...
Assessing and managing multiple risks in a changing world – the Roskilde recommendations.
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2017]
Roskilde University (Denmark) hosted a November 2015 workshop, Environmental Risk—Assessing and Managing Multiple Risks in a Changing World. This Focus article presents the consensus recommendations of 30 attendees from 9 countries regarding implementation of a common curre...
Assessing the Social and Environmental Costs of Institution Nitrogen Footprints
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 13, 2017]
We estimate the damage costs associated with the institutional nitrogen (N) footprint and explore how this information could be used to create more sustainable institutions. Potential damages associated with the release of NOx and N2O to air and release of N to water were estima...
Assessing the Social and Environmental Costs of Institutional Nitrogen Footprints.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 11, 2017]
Background/Question/Methods: Release of N to air, land and water has a host of effects on human health, ecosystems and the economy, many of which scientists and economists are just beginning to develop methods to quantify. In order to understand the broader connections to sustai...
Association of land use and beach closure in the United States
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 18, 2017]
Swimming in natural waters (e.g., oceans, lakes, rivers) is one of most popular recreational activities in the United States. However, exposure to pathogens (e.g., Salmonella spp., Shigella spp., Cryptosporidium, Giardia, adenovirus, norovirus) in recreational waters can lead to ...
Attributes of Successful Actions to Restore Lakes and Estuaries Degraded by Nutrient Pollution-
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 01, 2017]
As more success is achieved in restoring lakes and estuaries from the impacts of nutrient pollution, there is increased opportunity to evaluate the scientific, social, and policy factors associated with achieving restoration goals. We examined case studies where deliberate action...
Basal area growth, carbon isotope discrimination, and intrinsic water use efficiency after fertilization of Douglas-fir in the Oregon Coast Range
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 01, 2017]
Many hectares of intensively managed Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii Mirb. Franco) stands in western North America are fertilized with nitrogen to increase growth rates. Understanding the mechanisms of response facilitates prioritization of stands for treatment. The objective ...
Carbon storage and greenhouse gas fluxes in the San Juan Bay Estuary: Current trends and likely future states
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 04, 2017]
Mangrove systems are known carbon (C) and greenhouse gas (GHG) sinks, but this function may be affected by global change drivers that include (but are not limited to) eutrophication, climate change, species composition shifts, and hydrological changes. In Puerto Rico’s...
Carbon storage and greenhouse gas fluxes in the San Juan Bay Estuary: Current trends and likely future states.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 09, 2017]
Mangrove systems are known carbon (C) and greenhouse gas (GHG) sinks, but this function may be affected by global change drivers that include (but are not limited to) eutrophication, climate change, species composition shifts, and hydrological changes. In Puerto Rico’s San...
Cellular Responses to Beta Blocker Exposures in Marine Bivalves
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 26, 2017]
β blockers are prescription drugs used for medical treatment of hypertension and arrhythmias. They prevent activation of adenylate cyclase and increases in blood pressure by limiting cAMP production and protein kinase A activation. After being taken therapeutically, β b...
Challenges of Thermal Remediation at Superfund Sites
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 31, 2017]
In recent years, the use of in situ thermal remediation technologies at Superfund Sites in the United States has increased substantially. With this, comes new challenges while the overall goal of reducing contamination to very low levels remains. My experience has been that the...