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Ecotoxicology (London, England)
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August 4, 2010
75 years after mining ends stream insect diversity is still affected by heavy metals
Hugh Lefcort, James Vancura, Edward L Lider
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
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October 31, 2012
Pre-exposure to heavy metal pollution and the odor of predation decrease the ability of snails to avoid stressors
Hugh Lefcort, Elizabeth A Wehner, Paul L Cocco
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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February 28, 2026
Freshwater Snails Avoid PFOS But Only At Concentrations Well Above EPA Safe Water Standards
Hugh Lefcort, Katie A Hill, Blake D Unger
Ecohealth
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July 24, 2008
Hormetic effects of heavy metals in aquatic snails: is a little bit of pollution good?
Hugh Lefcort, Zachary Freedman, Sherman House, et al.
Experimental & Applied Acarology
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July 9, 2025
Ramification of relaxed thermoregulation by disease vectors under climate change
Hugh Lefcort, Sean M Brockman, Jaxon W Hopkins, et al.
Journal of Vector Ecology : Journal of the Society for Vector Ecology
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November 18, 2020
Behavioral characteristics and endosymbionts of two potential tularemia and Rocky Mountain spotted fever tick vectors
Hugh Lefcort, Daniel Y Tsybulnik, Ruby J Browning, et al.
Springerplus
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June 20, 2015
Snails from heavy-metal polluted environments have reduced sensitivity to carbon dioxide-induced acidity
Hugh Lefcort, David A Cleary, Aaron M Marble, et al.
Experimental & Applied Acarology
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November 3, 2023
Do ticks exhibit repeatable individual behaviors?
Hugh Lefcort, Matthew L Hovancsek, Lindsey A Bell, et al.
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Ecotoxicology (London, England)
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August 4, 2010
75 years after mining ends stream insect diversity is still affected by heavy metals
Hugh Lefcort, James Vancura, Edward L Lider
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
|
October 31, 2012
Pre-exposure to heavy metal pollution and the odor of predation decrease the ability of snails to avoid stressors
Hugh Lefcort, Elizabeth A Wehner, Paul L Cocco
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
|
February 28, 2026
Freshwater Snails Avoid PFOS But Only At Concentrations Well Above EPA Safe Water Standards
Hugh Lefcort, Katie A Hill, Blake D Unger
Ecohealth
|
July 24, 2008
Hormetic effects of heavy metals in aquatic snails: is a little bit of pollution good?
Hugh Lefcort, Zachary Freedman, Sherman House, et al.
Experimental & Applied Acarology
|
July 9, 2025
Ramification of relaxed thermoregulation by disease vectors under climate change
Hugh Lefcort, Sean M Brockman, Jaxon W Hopkins, et al.
Journal of Vector Ecology : Journal of the Society for Vector Ecology
|
November 18, 2020
Behavioral characteristics and endosymbionts of two potential tularemia and Rocky Mountain spotted fever tick vectors
Hugh Lefcort, Daniel Y Tsybulnik, Ruby J Browning, et al.
Springerplus
|
June 20, 2015
Snails from heavy-metal polluted environments have reduced sensitivity to carbon dioxide-induced acidity
Hugh Lefcort, David A Cleary, Aaron M Marble, et al.
Experimental & Applied Acarology
|
November 3, 2023
Do ticks exhibit repeatable individual behaviors?
Hugh Lefcort, Matthew L Hovancsek, Lindsey A Bell, et al.
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