Sediments act as a sink for xenobiotics which can be accumulated by a variety of organisms and thereby enter the food chain contaminating fish, wildlife and humans. Although the chemical nature of these substances can be known by direct chemical analysis of the sediments, the significance of the contaminants and their bioavailability should be determined through bioassay techniques. A survey of the benthic macroinvertebrates of Lake Taylorville, a reservoir in central Illinois which is fed by two rivers that drain a primarily agricultural area, revealed a rather depauperate fauna. Subsequent studies were conducted in order to identify the underlying cause of the relatively low density and poor species diversity which were observed. Acute ...
The household biosand filter (BSF) is one of the world’s most utilized point-of-use (POU) water trea...
There is growing public health concern about the development of antimicrobial strains of bacteria an...
The responses of transplanted snails, Elimia clavaeformis were used to assess in situ toxicity and t...
As is true for most reservoirs in agricultural areas, Lake Taylorville is currently impacted by exce...
This research validates electro-disinfection as a potential secondary ballast water treatment techno...
The two most prevalent forms of surface water non-point source pollution in North America are nutrie...
Metaldehyde is a molluscicide that is used to prevent crop damage by slugs and snails. It is frequen...
One of the primary drivers of cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cHABs) in freshwater systems is n...
While deeper estuaries typically demonstrate predictable responses to increased nutrient loads, resp...
Whole effluent toxicity (WET) tests have become a common tool in the evaluation of effluent for disc...
The current crisis in ecology, identified as a sixth mass extinction, may be addressed by providing ...
Antibiotic resistance spread within aquatic bacterial communities, particularly ones in urban areas,...
The heterotrophic dinoflagellates Pfiesteria piscicida and Pseudopfiesteria shumwayae (here referred...
Anthropogenic degradation of coastal and estuarine habitats is an ongoing problem facing scientists,...
Leaf litter breakdown is a critical ecosystem process in urban streams, but environmental conditions...
The household biosand filter (BSF) is one of the world’s most utilized point-of-use (POU) water trea...
There is growing public health concern about the development of antimicrobial strains of bacteria an...
The responses of transplanted snails, Elimia clavaeformis were used to assess in situ toxicity and t...
As is true for most reservoirs in agricultural areas, Lake Taylorville is currently impacted by exce...
This research validates electro-disinfection as a potential secondary ballast water treatment techno...
The two most prevalent forms of surface water non-point source pollution in North America are nutrie...
Metaldehyde is a molluscicide that is used to prevent crop damage by slugs and snails. It is frequen...
One of the primary drivers of cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cHABs) in freshwater systems is n...
While deeper estuaries typically demonstrate predictable responses to increased nutrient loads, resp...
Whole effluent toxicity (WET) tests have become a common tool in the evaluation of effluent for disc...
The current crisis in ecology, identified as a sixth mass extinction, may be addressed by providing ...
Antibiotic resistance spread within aquatic bacterial communities, particularly ones in urban areas,...
The heterotrophic dinoflagellates Pfiesteria piscicida and Pseudopfiesteria shumwayae (here referred...
Anthropogenic degradation of coastal and estuarine habitats is an ongoing problem facing scientists,...
Leaf litter breakdown is a critical ecosystem process in urban streams, but environmental conditions...
The household biosand filter (BSF) is one of the world’s most utilized point-of-use (POU) water trea...
There is growing public health concern about the development of antimicrobial strains of bacteria an...
The responses of transplanted snails, Elimia clavaeformis were used to assess in situ toxicity and t...