Contaminated sediments can negatively affect aquatic organisms and beneficial uses of coastal regions. Monitoring programs typically collect many indicators of sediment toxicity, yet multivariate approaches that comprehensively evaluate data across heterogeneous spatial environments are frequently not performed. In this paper, we explore a multivariate approach to show that a list of suspected drivers of sediment toxicity to native Mytilus galloprovincialis (mussel) and Eohaustorius estuarius (a marine amphipod) population can be narrowed down without excluding samples, and that redundancies in sampling sites can be identified and isolated. Using a 153 × 28 data matrix assembled from a southern California-wide bight monitoring program, we d...
Ecological communities are increasingly exposed to multiple chemical and physical stressors, but dis...
Ecological assessments over large spatial scales require that anthropogenic impacts be distinguishab...
For the purpose of biomonitoring, species that combine ecological and commercial importance may pro...
AbstractThe Southern California Bight (SCB) is a unique ecological and economic resource, home to so...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of integrating a traditional sediment quali...
Long Island Sound is an urban estuary from which many people make their livelihood. Years of polluti...
San Francisco Bay (SFB) is a eutrophic estuary that harbors both freshwater and marine toxigenic org...
To determine the quality of sediments and extent of contaminant impacts, a Sediment Quality Triad (S...
Diarrhetic shellfish toxins (DSTs) are produced by the marine dinoflagellate, Dinophysis, as well as...
This 3-year study (2015-2017) was designed to characterize benthic communities (macroinvertebrates) ...
To establish baseline contaminant concentrations in Puget Sound mussel tissue and nearshore sediment...
Sediments act as a net sink for anthropogenic contaminants in marine ecosystems and contaminated sed...
<div><p>Ecological communities are increasingly exposed to multiple chemical and physical stressors,...
Macrobenthic communities from estuaries throughout the northern Gulf of Mexico were studied to asses...
the ecological effects of chronic sediment toxicity in the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosu...
Ecological communities are increasingly exposed to multiple chemical and physical stressors, but dis...
Ecological assessments over large spatial scales require that anthropogenic impacts be distinguishab...
For the purpose of biomonitoring, species that combine ecological and commercial importance may pro...
AbstractThe Southern California Bight (SCB) is a unique ecological and economic resource, home to so...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of integrating a traditional sediment quali...
Long Island Sound is an urban estuary from which many people make their livelihood. Years of polluti...
San Francisco Bay (SFB) is a eutrophic estuary that harbors both freshwater and marine toxigenic org...
To determine the quality of sediments and extent of contaminant impacts, a Sediment Quality Triad (S...
Diarrhetic shellfish toxins (DSTs) are produced by the marine dinoflagellate, Dinophysis, as well as...
This 3-year study (2015-2017) was designed to characterize benthic communities (macroinvertebrates) ...
To establish baseline contaminant concentrations in Puget Sound mussel tissue and nearshore sediment...
Sediments act as a net sink for anthropogenic contaminants in marine ecosystems and contaminated sed...
<div><p>Ecological communities are increasingly exposed to multiple chemical and physical stressors,...
Macrobenthic communities from estuaries throughout the northern Gulf of Mexico were studied to asses...
the ecological effects of chronic sediment toxicity in the estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosu...
Ecological communities are increasingly exposed to multiple chemical and physical stressors, but dis...
Ecological assessments over large spatial scales require that anthropogenic impacts be distinguishab...
For the purpose of biomonitoring, species that combine ecological and commercial importance may pro...