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Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|September 20, 2005
Comparative and mixture sediment toxicity of trinitrotoluene and its major transformation products to a freshwater midgeGuilherme R Lotufo, J Daniel Farrar
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|October 5, 2010
Evaluation of reduced sediment volume procedures for acute toxicity tests using the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosusJacob K Stanley, Alan J Kennedy, J Daniel Farrar, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 17, 2021
Streamlining Freshwater Bioaccumulation Bioassays: Letting the Worms Do the Hard WorkGuilherme R Lotufo, Nicolas L Melby, James M Biedenbach, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 22, 2019
Sensitivity of the Marine Calanoid Copepod Pseudodiaptomus pelagicus to Copper, Phenanthrene, and AmmoniaAlan J Kennedy, Thomas W Biber, Lauren R May, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|March 13, 2008
Comparison of methods for evaluating acute and chronic toxicity in marine sedimentsDarrin Greenstein, Steven Bay, Brian Anderson, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|June 9, 2016
Effects of sediment amended with Deepwater Horizon incident slick oil on the infaunal amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosusGuilherme R Lotufo, J Daniel Farrar, James M Biedenbach, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|October 24, 2025
Influence of Activated Carbon on the Bioaccumulation of Methylmercury from Sediment by the amphipod, Leptocheirus plumulosusSusan Kane Driscoll, Cynthia C Gilmour, Steven S Brown, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|July 3, 2004
A field test and comparison of acute and chronic sediment toxicity tests with the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus in Chesapeake Bay, USABeth L McGee, Daniel J Fisher, David A Wright, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|March 29, 2022
Interlaboratory Comparison of Three Sediment Bioaccumulation TestsGuilherme R Lotufo, James M Biedenbach, J Daniel Farrar, et al.
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Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|September 20, 2005
Comparative and mixture sediment toxicity of trinitrotoluene and its major transformation products to a freshwater midgeGuilherme R Lotufo, J Daniel Farrar
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|October 5, 2010
Evaluation of reduced sediment volume procedures for acute toxicity tests using the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosusJacob K Stanley, Alan J Kennedy, J Daniel Farrar, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 17, 2021
Streamlining Freshwater Bioaccumulation Bioassays: Letting the Worms Do the Hard WorkGuilherme R Lotufo, Nicolas L Melby, James M Biedenbach, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 22, 2019
Sensitivity of the Marine Calanoid Copepod Pseudodiaptomus pelagicus to Copper, Phenanthrene, and AmmoniaAlan J Kennedy, Thomas W Biber, Lauren R May, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|March 13, 2008
Comparison of methods for evaluating acute and chronic toxicity in marine sedimentsDarrin Greenstein, Steven Bay, Brian Anderson, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|June 9, 2016
Effects of sediment amended with Deepwater Horizon incident slick oil on the infaunal amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosusGuilherme R Lotufo, J Daniel Farrar, James M Biedenbach, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|October 24, 2025
Influence of Activated Carbon on the Bioaccumulation of Methylmercury from Sediment by the amphipod, Leptocheirus plumulosusSusan Kane Driscoll, Cynthia C Gilmour, Steven S Brown, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|July 3, 2004
A field test and comparison of acute and chronic sediment toxicity tests with the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus in Chesapeake Bay, USABeth L McGee, Daniel J Fisher, David A Wright, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|March 29, 2022
Interlaboratory Comparison of Three Sediment Bioaccumulation TestsGuilherme R Lotufo, James M Biedenbach, J Daniel Farrar, et al.
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