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    Effects of alumina refinery wastewater and signature metal constituents at the upper thermal tolerance of: 1. The tropical diatom Nitzschia closterium by Harford, A.J., Hogan, A.C., Tsang, J.J., Parry, D.L., Negri, A.P., Adams, M.S., Stauber, J.L., van Dam, R.A.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-03-2011)
    “…► Methodology to assess relevant toxicants to a tropical marine diatom are described. ► Thermal sensitivity of N. closterium was close to the regional annual…”
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    Reanalysis of uranium toxicity data for selected freshwater organisms and the influence of dissolved organic carbon by van Dam, R.A., Trenfield, M.A., Markich, S.J., Harford, A.J., Humphrey, C.L., Hogan, A.C., Stauber, J.L.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-11-2012)
    “…The present study reanalyzed 46 existing uranium (U) chronic toxicity datasets for four freshwater species to generate consistent toxicity measures and explore…”
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    Uranium toxicity and speciation during chronic exposure to the tropical freshwater fish, Mogurnda mogurnda by Cheng, K.L., Hogan, A.C., Parry, D.L., Markich, S.J., Harford, A.J., van Dam, R.A.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-04-2010)
    “…The effects of chronic uranium (U) exposure on larval Northern trout gudgeon, Mogurnda mogurnda, were assessed in two experiments using a newly-developed 28 d…”
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    Chronic toxicity of uranium to a tropical green alga ( Chlorella sp.) in natural waters and the influence of dissolved organic carbon by Hogan, Alicia C., van Dam, Rick A., Markich, Scott J., Camilleri, Caroline

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (30-11-2005)
    “…The chronic toxicity (72-h cell division rate) of uranium (U) to the unicellular alga, Chlorella sp., was assessed in natural Magela Creek water (NMCW) to…”
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    development of marine toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) procedures using the unicellular alga Nitzschia closterium by Hogan, A.C, Stauber, J.L, Pablo, F, Adams, M.S, Lim, R.P

    “…Unicellular algae are highly sensitive to a wide range of toxicants and have been used extensively in ecotoxicological testing. This, along with their ability…”
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