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Records 1 to 25 of 1082 records from [ORD] about 'Ecosystems' published between 08/21/2013 and 08/21/2018

2018
2012 Annual Report to Characterize the Ottawa River Using Physical, Biological, and Chemical Lines of Evidence
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Aug 01, 2018]
International concern about contaminated sediments is increasing as sustainable practices are needed to maintain water resources and waterways as important economic, commercial, recreational, and community resources. Sediments often serve as long-term sinks for legacy pollutants,...
A 72-HOUR STUDY WITH GRAPHENE OXIDE NANOPARTICLES AND EASTERN OYSTERS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 18, 2018]
Graphene family nanomaterials (GFNs) are widely used in the field of electronics and biomedicine. Gaps in our knowledge about fate and toxicity of GFNs, such as graphene oxide (GO), raise concerns regarding their environmental impacts. Filter feeding bivalves, such as Crassostrea...
A Closer Look at U.S Environmental Protection Agency Facilities
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 05, 2018]
From the earliest days of public health, environmental protection has been fundamental to preventing disease and ensuring a healthy population. From John Snow and the Broad Street Pump to chlorinated drinking water in Jersey City, NJ, protecting the environment has been a core pu...
A Maieutic Exploration of Nudging Strategies for Regional Climate Applications Using the WRF Model
(JOURNAL) [Published : Aug 15, 2018]
The use of nudging in the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model to constrain regional climate downscaling simulations is gaining in popularity because it can reduce error and improve consistency with the driving data. While some attention has been paid to whether nudging i...
A National Approach to Assess Terrestrial Vertebrate Biodiversity within an Ecosystem Services Framework: An Example using the Reptiles and Amphibians of the Mojave Ecoregion
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 20, 2018]
Biodiversity is crucial for the functioning of ecosystems and the products and services from which we transform natural assets of the Earth for human survival, security, and well-being. The ability to assess, report, map, and forecast the life support functions of ecosystems is a...
A linked land-sea modeling framework to inform ridge-to-reef management in high oceanic islands
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 14, 2018]
Declining natural resources have led to a cultural renaissance across the Pacific that seeks to revive customary ridge-to-reef management approaches to protect freshwater and restore abundant coral reef fisheries. Effective ridge-to-reef management requires improved understanding...
A simplified method for extracting microplastics in laboratory-cultured coral and water samples
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 12, 2018]
The deleterious effects of microplastic ingestion by marine organisms and the impacts across trophic levels are widely unknown. Due to the extensive ecological and socioeconomic benefits provided by coral reefs, investigating the impacts of microplastics on reef ecosystems is of ...
AOP-informed assessment of endocrine disruption in freshwater crustaceans
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 17, 2018]
To date, most research focused on developing more efficient and cost effective methods to predict toxicity have focused on human biology. However, there is also a need for effective high throughput tools to predict toxicity to other species that perform critical ecosystem functio...
Ada, OK Laboratory
(COMMUNICATION PRODUCT) [Published : Aug 14, 2018]
This fact sheet provides information about EPA's Ada, OK facility, Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Center, and will be available to the public.
An evaluation of factors controlling the abundance of epiphytes on Zostera marina along an estuarine gradient in Yaquina Bay, Oregon, USA.
(JOURNAL) [Published : Aug 01, 2018]
Epiphytes on seagrass (Zostera marina) growing in the lower intertidal were examined along an estuarine gradient within Yaquina Bay, Oregon over a period of 4 years. The Yaquina Estuary receives high levels of nutrients from the watershed during the wet season and from the ocean...
Application of Decision Support Tools for Integrated Water Resources Management
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 24, 2018]
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) involves “a process which promotes the coordinated development and management of water, land, and related resources in order to maximize the resultant economic and social welfare in an equitable manner without compromising the su...
Application of a density dependent logistic matrix model to investigate the effects of chemical stress and resource limitation on fish populations
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 10, 2018]
Matrix population models are useful tools for ecological risk assessment because they integrate effects across the life cycle, link endpoints observed in the individual and ecological risk to the population, and project outcomes for many generations in the future. The Atlantic ki...
Applying fingerprint Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics to assess soil ecosystem disturbance and recovery
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jul 01, 2018]
The assessment and monitoring of soil disturbance and its effect on soil quality (i.e., ability to support a range of ecosystem services) has been hindered due to the shortcomings of many traditional analytical techniques, including high cost, long-term time investment and diffic...
Aquatic Sentinels Forecasting Human Exposure To Emerging Contaminants
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 11, 2018]
Most of us have heard the axiom, “canary in the coal mine”. These melodious exposure indicators - a necessity in U.K. mines well into the 20th century - were especially sensitive to methane and carbon monoxide gases, and would cease singing (and oftentimes die) at le...
Assessing Multi-scale Reptile and Amphibian Biodiversity: Mojave Ecoregion Case Study
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 25, 2018]
The ability to assess, report, map, and forecast the life support functions of ecosystems is absolutely critical to our capacity to make informed decisions to maintain the sustainable nature of our environment now and into the future. Because of the variability among living orga...
Assessing threats of non-native species to native freshwater biodiversity: Conservation priorities for the United States
(JOURNAL) [Published : Aug 01, 2018]
Non-native species pose one of the greatest threats to native biodiversity, and can have severe negative impacts in freshwater ecosystems. Identifying regions of spatial overlap between high freshwater biodiversity and high invasion pressure may thus better inform the prioritizat...
Can we adequately represent the spatial interplay between humans and nature?
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 12, 2018]
One of the challenges remaining before ecosystem services assessments can become part of mainstream decision making is how to spatially represent the interplay of nature as a whole and humans. Nature’s ecosystems act as natural capital by producing things (i.e. stocks and ...
Carbon Stable Isotope Values in Plankton and Mussels Reflect Changes in Carbonate Chemistry Associated with Nutrient Enhanced Net Production
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 14, 2018]
Coastal ecosystems are inherently complex and potentially adaptive as they respond to changes in nutrient loads and climate. We documented the role that carbon stable isotope (δ13C) measurements could play in understanding that adaptation with a series of three Ecostat (i.e...
Comprehensive Status and Trends of Nitrogen Loads to Estuaries in the Conterminous United States: Pacific Coast Results
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 01, 2018]
We applied regional SPARROW (SPAtially Referenced Regressions On Watershed attributes) models to estimate status and trends of potential nitrogen loads to estuaries of the conterminous United States. The original Regional SPARROW models predict average detrended loads by source ...
Connectivity of streams and wetlands to downstream waters: an integrated systems framework
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 01, 2018]
Interest in connectivity has increased in the aquatic sciences, partly because of its relevance to the Clean Water Act. This paper has two objectives: (1) Provide a framework to understand hydrological, chemical, and biological connectivity, focusing on how headwater streams and ...
Consumer Aggregations Drive Nutrient Dynamics and Ecosystem Metabolism in Nutrient-Limited Systems
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 01, 2018]
Differences in animal distributions and metabolic demands can influence energy and nutrient flow in an ecosystem. Through taxa-specific nutrient consumption, storage, and remineralization, animals may influence energy and nutrient pathways in an ecosystem. Here we show these taxa...
Cultural eutrophication is reflected in the stable isotopic composition of the eastern mudsnail, Nassarius obsoletus
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 12, 2018]
In aquatic ecosystems, biological indicators are used in concert with nutrient concentration data to identify habitat impairments related to cultural eutrophication. This approach has been less commonly implemented in coastal areas due to the dominance of physical conditions in s...
Cumulative Effects of Low Impact Development on Watershed Hydrology in a Mixed Land-Cover System
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jul 27, 2018]
Low Impact Development (LID) is an alternative to conventional urban stormwater management practices, which aims at mitigating the impacts of urbanization on water quantity and quality. Plot and local scale studies provide evidence of LID effectiveness; however, little is known a...
Data and Tools from the Chemical Safety and Sustainability (CSS) Rapid Exposure and Dosimetry (RED) Project
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 18, 2018]
The EPA is responsible for ensuring the safety of thousands of chemicals. Quantitative exposure data are available for only a small fraction of registered chemicals. This type of exposure data is needed to thoroughly evaluate chemicals for potential risks to humans, wildlife and ...
Deep Lake Explorer: Using citizen science to analyze underwater video from the Great Lakes
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 18, 2018]
While underwater video collection technology continues to improve, advancements in underwater video analysis techniques have lagged. Crowdsourcing image interpretation using the Zooniverse platform has proven successful for many projects, but few projects to date have included vi...