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    Fractionating Nanosilver: Importance for Determining Toxicity to Aquatic Test Organisms by Kennedy, Alan J, Hull, Matthew S, Bednar, Anthony J, Goss, Jennifer D, Gunter, Jonas C, Bouldin, Jennifer L, Vikesland, Peter J, Steevens, Jeffery A

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-12-2010)
    “…This investigation applied novel techniques for characterizing and fractionating nanosilver particles and aggregates and relating these measurements to…”
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    Comparisons of Twelve Freshwater Mussel Bed Assemblages Quantitatively Sampled at a 15-year Interval in the Buffalo National River, Arkansas, USA by Pieri, Anna M., Harris, John L., Matthews, Mickey W., Hodges, Shawn W., Rodman, Ashley R., Bouldin, Jennifer L., Christian, Alan D.

    Published in Ecologies (Basel) (01-03-2024)
    “…Historically, 23 freshwater mussel species have been documented from the Buffalo National River (BNR), a 246 km, free-flowing river in northern Arkansas. The…”
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    Toxicant Responses and Culturing Characteristics of Long‐Term Laboratory‐Reared and Field Populations of Ceriodaphnia dubia by Lydy, Victoria R., Regn, Orithea Z., Bouldin, Jennifer L.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-01-2024)
    “…Ceriodaphnia dubia is a standardized test organism for regulatory toxicity testing of surface waters and commercial chemicals because of its simplicity to…”
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    Distribution and concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons associated with the BP/Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Gulf of Mexico by Sammarco, Paul W., Kolian, Steve R., Warby, Richard A.F., Bouldin, Jennifer L., Subra, Wilma A., Porter, Scott A.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-08-2013)
    “…[Display omitted] •Geographic extent of BP/Deepwater Horizon Spill in Gulf of Mexico examined.•Sediment, seawater, biota, and seafood examined.•Concentrations…”
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    Current and emerging technologies for rapid detection and characterization of Salmonella in poultry and poultry products by Park, Si Hong, Aydin, Muhsin, Khatiwara, Anita, Dolan, Maureen C., Gilmore, David F., Bouldin, Jennifer L., Ahn, Soohyoun, Ricke, Steven C.

    Published in Food microbiology (01-04-2014)
    “…Salmonella is the leading cause of foodborne illnesses in the United States, and one of the main contributors to salmonellosis is the consumption of…”
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    Aquatic toxicity of hydroquinone and catechol following metal oxide treatment to Ceriodaphnia dubia and Pimephales promelas by Abugazleh, Mohd Kotaiba, Ali, Hashim M., Chester, Jae A., Al-Fa’ouri, Ahed M., Bouldin, Jennifer L.

    Published in Ecotoxicology (London) (01-07-2023)
    “…Metal oxides comprise a large group of chemicals used in water treatment to adsorb organic pollutants. The ability of titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) and iron (III)…”
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    Aqueous toxicity and food chain transfer of quantum dots in freshwater algae and Ceriodaphnia dubia by Bouldin, Jennifer L, Ingle, Taylor M, Sengupta, Anindita, Alexander, Regina, Hannigan, Robyn E, Buchanan, Roger A

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-09-2008)
    “…Innovative research and diagnostic techniques for biological testing have advanced during recent years because of the development of semiconductor…”
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    Cadmium Accumulation in Periphyton from an Abandoned Mining District in the Buffalo National River, Arkansas by McCauley, Jacob R., Bouldin, Jennifer L.

    “…The Rush Mining District along the Buffalo River in Arkansas has a significant history of zinc and lead mining operations. The tails and spoils of these…”
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    Concentrations in human blood of petroleum hydrocarbons associated with the BP/Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Gulf of Mexico by Sammarco, Paul W., Kolian, Stephan R., Warby, Richard A. F., Bouldin, Jennifer L., Subra, Wilma A., Porter, Scott A.

    Published in Archives of toxicology (01-04-2016)
    “…During/after the BP/Deepwater Horizon oil spill, cleanup workers, fisherpersons, SCUBA divers, and coastal residents were exposed to crude oil and dispersants…”
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    Turbidity and Total Suspended Solids on the Lower Cache River Watershed, AR by Rosado-Berrios, Carlos A., Bouldin, Jennifer L.

    “…The Cache River Watershed (CRW) in Arkansas is part of one of the largest remaining bottomland hardwood forests in the US. Although wetlands are known to…”
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    Detection of Lead (Pb) in Three Environmental Matrices of the Cache River Watershed, Arkansas by Kilmer, Mary K., Bouldin, Jennifer L.

    “…Water bodies contaminated with lead (Pb) represent a considerable threat to both human and environmental health. The Cache River, located in northeastern…”
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    Metals, Parasites, and Environmental Conditions Affecting Breeding Populations of Spotted Salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) in Northern Arkansas, USA by DeMali, Heather M., Trauth, Stanley E., Bouldin, Jennifer L.

    “…The spotted salamander ( Ambystoma maculatum ) is indigenous to northern Arkansas, and several breeding sites are known to exist in the region. Spotted…”
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    Comparison of Measured to Predicted Estimations of Nonpoint Source Contaminants Using Conservation Practices in an Agriculturally-Dominated Watershed in Northeast Arkansas, USA by Frasher, Sarah K., Woodruff, Tracy M., Bouldin, Jennifer L.

    “…In efforts to reduce nonpoint source runoff and improve water quality, Best Management Practices (BMPs) were implemented in the Outlet Larkin Creek Watershed…”
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    Earthworm Preference Bioassays to Evaluate Land Management Practices by Bouldin, Jennifer L., Klasky, John W. P., Green, V. Steven

    “…Earthworm preference tests, especially in soil-dosed exposures, can be an informative tool for assessing land management practices. Agricultural management…”
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    Measurement of Accumulation of Semiconductor Nanocrystal Quantum Dots by Pimephales Promelas by Leigh, Kenton L., Bouldin, Jennifer L., Buchanan, Roger A.

    Published in Dose-response (01-01-2012)
    “…As the production and use of nanomaterials increases, it is important to understand their environmental and biological fate. Because their unmatched chemical,…”
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    Macroinvertebrate and diatom metrics as indicators of water-quality conditions in connected depression wetlands in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain by Justus, B. G., Burge, David R. L., Cobb, Jennifer M., Marsico, Travis D., Bouldin, Jennifer L.

    Published in Freshwater science (01-09-2016)
    “…Methods for assessing wetland conditions must be established so wetlands can be monitored and ecological services can be protected. We evaluated biological…”
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    AQUEOUS TOXICITY AND FOOD CHAIN TRANSFER OF QUANTUM DOTSc IN FRESHWATER ALGAE AND CERIODAPHNIA DUBIA by Bouldin, Jennifer L, Ingle, Taylor M, Sengupta, Anindita, Alexander, Regina, Hannigan, Robyn E, Buchanan, Roger A

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-09-2008)
    “…Innovative research and diagnostic techniques for biological testing have advanced during recent years because of the development of semiconductor…”
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    Measurement of Accumulation of Semiconductor Nanocrystal Quantum Dots by by Kenton L. Leigh, Jennifer L. Bouldin, Roger A. Buchanan

    Published in Dose-response (01-07-2012)
    “…As the production and use of nanomaterials increases, it is important to understand their environmental and biological fate. Because their unmatched chemical,…”
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