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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A|July 29, 2000
Metals and metallothionein in the liver of raccoons: utility for environmental assessment and monitoringJ Burger, C G Lord, E J Yurkow, et al.
Environmental Management|March 5, 2005
Using wildlife as receptor species: a landscape approach to ecological risk assessmentKaren F Gaines, Dwayne E Porter, Susan A Dyer, et al.
Environmental Toxicology|February 26, 2013
Assessing multiple endpoints of atrazine ingestion on gravid Northern Watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon) and their offspringLorin A Neuman-Lee, Karen F Gaines, Kyle A Baumgartner, et al.
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|April 5, 2008
Clapper rails as indicators of mercury and PCB bioavailability in a Georgia saltmarsh systemJ C Cumbee, K F Gaines, G L Mills, et al.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part A, Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering|September 21, 2010
The ecological complexity of the Thai-Laos Mekong River: III. Health status of Mekong catfish and cyprinids, evidence of bioaccumulative effectsKantimanee Phanwichien, Apichart Pradermwong, Helen E Keenan, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 24, 2007
Metal levels in blood, muscle and liver of water snakes (Nerodia spp.) from New Jersey, Tennessee and South CarolinaJoanna Burger, Kym Rouse Campbell, Stephanie Murray, et al.
Environmental Research|June 8, 2002
Metal levels in fish from the Savannah River: potential hazards to fish and other receptorsJoanna Burger, Karen F Gaines, C Shane Boring, et al.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|June 4, 2018
The development and use of a spatially explicit model for river otters to evaluate environmental hazards: a case study on the Department of Energy's Savannah River SiteEmily B McCallen, Karen F Gaines, James M Novak, et al.
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|September 27, 2001
Radiocesium in fish from the Savannah River and Steel Creek: potential food chain exposure to the publicJ Burger, K F Gaines, J D Peles, et al.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part A, Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering|September 23, 2010
The ecological complexity of the Thai-Laos Mekong River: I. Geology, seasonal variation and human impact assessment on river qualityVeerasak Udomchoke, Patcharee Sunthornranun, Apisit Songsasen, et al.
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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A|July 29, 2000
Metals and metallothionein in the liver of raccoons: utility for environmental assessment and monitoringJ Burger, C G Lord, E J Yurkow, et al.
Environmental Management|March 5, 2005
Using wildlife as receptor species: a landscape approach to ecological risk assessmentKaren F Gaines, Dwayne E Porter, Susan A Dyer, et al.
Environmental Toxicology|February 26, 2013
Assessing multiple endpoints of atrazine ingestion on gravid Northern Watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon) and their offspringLorin A Neuman-Lee, Karen F Gaines, Kyle A Baumgartner, et al.
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|April 5, 2008
Clapper rails as indicators of mercury and PCB bioavailability in a Georgia saltmarsh systemJ C Cumbee, K F Gaines, G L Mills, et al.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part A, Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering|September 21, 2010
The ecological complexity of the Thai-Laos Mekong River: III. Health status of Mekong catfish and cyprinids, evidence of bioaccumulative effectsKantimanee Phanwichien, Apichart Pradermwong, Helen E Keenan, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 24, 2007
Metal levels in blood, muscle and liver of water snakes (Nerodia spp.) from New Jersey, Tennessee and South CarolinaJoanna Burger, Kym Rouse Campbell, Stephanie Murray, et al.
Environmental Research|June 8, 2002
Metal levels in fish from the Savannah River: potential hazards to fish and other receptorsJoanna Burger, Karen F Gaines, C Shane Boring, et al.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|June 4, 2018
The development and use of a spatially explicit model for river otters to evaluate environmental hazards: a case study on the Department of Energy's Savannah River SiteEmily B McCallen, Karen F Gaines, James M Novak, et al.
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|September 27, 2001
Radiocesium in fish from the Savannah River and Steel Creek: potential food chain exposure to the publicJ Burger, K F Gaines, J D Peles, et al.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part A, Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering|September 23, 2010
The ecological complexity of the Thai-Laos Mekong River: I. Geology, seasonal variation and human impact assessment on river qualityVeerasak Udomchoke, Patcharee Sunthornranun, Apisit Songsasen, et al.
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