Search Results - "Clearwater, S. J."
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Toxicity thresholds for juvenile freshwater mussels Echyridella menziesii and crayfish Paranephrops planifrons, after acute or chronic exposure to Microcystis sp
Published in Environmental toxicology (01-05-2014)“…Survival of juvenile freshwater mussels (Echyridella menziesii (Gray, 1843) formerly known as Hyridella menziesi) and crayfish (Paranephrops planifrons, White,…”
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Controlling the Invasive Diatom Didymosphenia geminata: An Ecotoxicity Assessment of Four Potential Biocides
Published in Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology (01-07-2011)“…In 2004, an invasive mat-forming freshwater diatom, Didymosphenia geminata (didymo), was found in New Zealand causing concern with regard to potential…”
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Gastrointestinal uptake and distribution of copper in rainbow trout
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-08-2000)“…A single dose of radioactive copper ((64)Cu or new Cu) was infused into the stomach of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) to model dietary copper (Cu) uptake…”
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Gonadotropin releasing hormone-analogue treatment increases sperm motility, seminal plasma pH and sperm production in yellowtail flounder Pleuronectes ferrugineus
Published in Fish physiology and biochemistry (01-12-1998)“…Compared to control fish, gonadotropin releasing hormone-analogue (GnRHa) treatment delivered either by microspheres or cholesterol pellets successfully…”
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The response to capture and confinement stress of plasma cortisol, plasma sex steroids and vitellogenic oocytes in the marine teleost, red gurnard
Published in Journal of fish biology (01-02-1997)“…Reproductively active female red gurnard Chelidonichthys kumu were captured on long‐lines, and placed in confinement tanks for 24, 48, 72 and 96 h to examine…”
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Bioavailability and toxicity of dietborne copper and zinc to fish
Published in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part C (01-07-2002)“…To date, most researchers have used dietborne metal concentrations rather than daily doses to define metal exposure and this has resulted in contradictory data…”
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Survival of lost river suckers (Deltistes luxatus) challenged with Flavobacterium columnare during exposure to sublethal ammonia concentrations at pH 9.5
Published in Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology (01-02-2006)“…The Lost River sucker (Deltistes luxatus) is a federally listed, endangered species inhabiting the hypereutrophic waters of Upper Klamath Lake in southern…”
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