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auteur
tijdschrift
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jaarg.
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1
Application of truss analysis for thequantification of changes in fish condition
Dean G. Fitzgerald
2002
2
p. 115-125
11 p.
artikel
2
A quarter century of change in the fish communities ofthree small streams modified by anthropogenic activities
Dean G. Fitzgerald
1997
2
p. 111-127
17 p.
artikel
3
A research strategy for using stream microcosms in ecotoxicology Integrating experiments at different levels of biological organization with field data
Joseph M. Culp
2000
2
p. 167-176
10 p.
artikel
4
Bioenergetic food webs as a means of linkingtoxicological effects across scales of ecological organization
Daren M. Carlisle
2000
2
p. 155-165
11 p.
artikel
5
Brief communications/Research notes
2000
2
p. 153-154
2 p.
artikel
6
Determining the influence of habitat and chemicalfactors on instream biotic integrity for a SouthernOhio watershed
S.D. Dyer
1997
2
p. 91-110
20 p.
artikel
7
Effects of coastal reclamation on riverine macrobenthic infauna (Sungei Punggol) in Singapore
L. Lu
2002
2
p. 127-135
9 p.
artikel
8
Effects of removal of riparian vegetation on algae andheterotrophs in a Mediterranean stream
Sergi Sabater
1997
2
p. 129-140
12 p.
artikel
9
Effects of wastewater on fish health: an integrated approach to biomarker responses in brown trout (Salmo trutta L.)
Daniel Bernet
2000
2
p. 143-151
9 p.
artikel
10
Integrating effects of contaminants across levels ofbiological organization an overview
William H. Clements
2000
2
p. 113-116
4 p.
artikel
11
Integrating effects of stressors across levels ofbiological organization examples using organophosphorus insecticide mixtures in field-levelexposures
P.K. Sibley
2000
2
p. 117-130
14 p.
artikel
12
Intensive fish predation: an obstacle tobiological recovery following liming of acidified lakes?
Jens Petter Nilssen
2002
2
p. 73-84
12 p.
artikel
13
Pesticide toxicity endpoints in aquaticecosystems
David Simon
1997
2
p. 159-177
19 p.
artikel
14
Predatorprey interactions A link between theindividual level and both higher and lower level effects of toxicants in aquatic ecosystems
Judith S. Weis
2000
2
p. 145-153
9 p.
artikel
15
Recolonization and possible recovery of Burrowing Mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae: Hexagenia spp.) in Lake Erie of the Laurentian Great Lakes
Don W. Schloesser
2000
2
p. 125-141
17 p.
artikel
16
Relationship between genotoxicity, mutagenicity, and fish communitystructure in a contaminated stream
Christopher W. Theodorakis
2000
2
p. 131-143
13 p.
artikel
17
Risk evaluation of cyanobacteria-dominatedalgal blooms in a North Louisiana reservoir
Brian J. Mastin
2002
2
p. 103-114
12 p.
artikel
18
Sediment quality of North Carolina estuaries: an integrative assessment of sediment contamination, toxicity, and condition of benthic fauna
J.L. Hyland
2000
2
p. 107-124
18 p.
artikel
19
The effects of carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) on sediment export from a small urban impoundment
D.R. Barton
2000
2
p. 155-159
5 p.
artikel
20
The effects of toxicants on planktonic systems: an integrated approach using the analysis of size distributions
Robert M. Baca
2000
2
p. 95-105
11 p.
artikel
21
Use of bioassay-based whole effluent toxicity (WET)tests to predict benthic community response to acomplex industrial effluent
Helen C. Sarakinos
1997
2
p. 141-157
17 p.
artikel
22
Utility of mobile, field-based artificial streams forassessing effects of pulp mill effluents on fish in theCanadian environmental effects monitoring (EEM) program
Monique Dubé
2002
2
p. 85-102
18 p.
artikel
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