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    Identifying pathways of pharmaceutical exposure in a mesoconsumer marine fish by Castillo, N.A., James, W.R., Santos, R.O., Rezek, R., Cerveny, D., Boucek, R.E., Adams, A.J., Trabelsi, S., Distrubell, A., Sandquist, M., Fick, J., Brodin, T., Rehage, J.S.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-09-2024)
    “…Pharmaceutical uptake involves processes that vary across aquatic systems and biota. However, single studies examining multiple environmental compartments,…”
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    Widespread pharmaceutical exposure at concentrations of concern for a subtropical coastal fishery: Bonefish (Albula vulpes) by Castillo, N.A., Santos, R.O., James, W.R., Rezek, R., Cerveny, D., Boucek, R.E., Adams, A.J., Fick, J., Brodin, T., Rehage, J.S.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-12-2024)
    “…Pharmaceuticals have been acknowledged as an important contaminant of emerging concern with the potential to cause adverse effects in exposed fauna. Most…”
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    Differential tissue distribution of pharmaceuticals in a wild subtropical marine fish by Castillo, N.A., Santos, R.O., James, W.R., Rezek, R., Cerveny, D., Boucek, R.E., Adams, A.J., Fick, J., Brodin, T., Rehage, J.S.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-10-2024)
    “…•62 pharmaceuticals accumulated across tissues in a wild marine fish.•Differential accumulation across internal tissues and plasma.•Highest number of…”
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    Understanding pharmaceutical exposure and the potential for effects in marine biota: A survey of bonefish (Albula vulpes) across the Caribbean Basin by Castillo, N.A., James, W.R., Santos, R.O., Rezek, R., Cerveny, D., Boucek, R.E., Adams, A.J., Goldberg, T., Campbell, L., Perez, A.U., Schmitter-Soto, J.J., Lewis, J.P., Fick, J., Brodin, T., Rehage, J.S.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-02-2024)
    “…Most research on pharmaceutical presence in the environment to date has focused on smaller scale assessments of freshwater and riverine systems, relying mainly…”
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    Coupling telemetry and stable isotope techniques to unravel movement: Snook habitat use across variable nutrient environments by Eggenberger, C.W, Santos, R.O., Frankovich, T.A, James, W.R, Madden, C.J, Nelson, J.A, Rehage, J.S

    Published in Fisheries research (01-10-2019)
    “…•Eutrophication via effects on resource production can influence consumer movements.•Snook moved more in the less enriched system.•Snook relied on a greater…”
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    Dispersal behavior, boldness, and the link to invasiveness: a comparison of four Gambusia species by Rehage, J.S, Sih, A

    Published in Biological invasions (01-01-2004)
    “…Dispersal is a key element of a species' invasiveness. Although considerable work has addressed how dispersal influences the pattern of spatial spread of…”
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    On the mismatch between salinity tolerance and preference for an invasive fish: A case for incorporating behavioral data into niche modeling by Rehage, J.S., Lopez, D.P., Anderson, M.Y., Serafy, J.E.

    “…Many estuarine species are euryhaline, tolerating a broad range of salinity conditions, such that data on their salinity tolerances can provide little…”
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    Antipredator behavior and cue recognition by multiple Everglades prey to a novel cichlid predator by Dunlop-Hayden, K. L, Rehage, J. S

    Published in Behaviour (2011)
    “…Novel predator introductions are thought to have a high impact on native prey, especially in freshwater systems. Prey may fail to recognize predators as a…”
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