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CERC Publications Database for the Year 2005

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Abessa, D.M.S., Carr, R.S., Rachid, B.R.F, Souza, E.C.P.M., Hortelani, M.A., Sarkis, J.E. 2005. Influence of a Brazilian marine sewage outfall on the toxicity and contamination of adjacent sediments. Mar. Poll. Bull. 50:875-885.

Bauch, N.J., Schmitt, C.J., Crawford, C.G. 2005. Development of an approach for integrating components of the U.S. Geological Survey Biomonitoring of Environmental Status and Trends (BEST) and National Stream Quantity Accounting Network (NASQAN) programs for large U.S. rivers: U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigation Report 2005-5083 (91376)

Besser, J.M., Wang, N., Dwyer, F.J., Mayer, F.L., Jr., Ingersoll, C.G. 2005. Assessing contaminant sensitivity of endangered and threatened aquatic species: Part II. Chronic toxicity of copper and pentachlorophenol to two endangered species and two surrogate species: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 48:155-165 (91370)

Besser, J.M., Brumbaugh, W.G., Brunson, E.L., Ingersoll, C.G. 2005. Acute and chronic toxicity of lead in water and diet to the amphipod, Hyalella azteca: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 24(7):1807-1815 (91377)

Boone, M.D., Bridges, C.M., Fairchild, J.F., Little, E.E. 2005. Multiple sublethal chemicals negatively affect tadpoles of the Green Frog (Rana clamitans).: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 24(5):1267-1272 (91390)

Boone, M.D., Bridges, C.M. 2005. Effects of pesticides on amphibian populations: In: R.D. Semlitsch, ed. Amphibian Conservation: 152-167 (91391)

Braaten, P. J. and David B. Fuller. 2005. Fort Peck Flow Modification Biological Data Collection Plan - Summary of 2004 Activities (pages 100-162). Report to the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers and Upper Basin Pallid Sturgeon Work Group. Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Fort Peck.

Bridges, C.M., Little, E.E. 2005. Toxicity to amphibians of environmental extracts from natural waters in National Parks and Fish and Wildlife Refuges: Alytes 22(3-4):130-145 (91386)

Bridges, C.M. and Semlitsch, R.D. 2005. Variation in pesticide tolerance: in: M. Lannoo, ed. Amphibian Declines, The Conservation Status of Uniterd States Amphibians: 93-95. (91387)

Bridges, C.M. and Semlitsch, R.D. 2005. Xenobiotics: in: M. Lannoo, ed. Amphibian Declines, The Conservation Status of United States Amphibians: 89-92. (91388)

Brown, S.B., Honeyfield, D.C., Hnath, J.G., Wolgamood, M., Marcquenski, S.V., Fitzsimons, J.D., Tillitt, D.E. 2005. Thiamine status in adult salmonids in the Great Lakes: Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17(1):59-64 (91351)

Brown, S.B., Brown, L.R., Brown, M., Morre, K., Villella, M., Fitzsimmons, J.D., Williston, B., Honeyfield, D.C., Hinterkopf, J.P., Tillitt, D.E., Zajicek, J.L., Wolgamood, M. 2005. Effectiveness of egg immersion in aqueous solutions of thiamine and thiamine analogs for reducing early mortality syndrome: Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17(1):106-112 (91356)

Brown, S.B., Fitzsimmons, J.D., Honeyfield, D.C., Tillitt, D.E. 2005. Implications of thiamine deficiency in Great Lakes salmonids: Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17(1):113-124 (91357)

Brown, S.B., Arts, M.T., Brown, L.R., Brown, M., Moore, K., Villella, M., Fitzsimmons, J.D., Tillitt, D.E., Zajicek, J.L., Wolgamood, M., Hnath, J.G. 2005. Can diet-dependent factors help explain fish-to-fish variation in thiamine-dependent early mortality syndrome?: Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17(1):36-47 (91361)

Brumbaugh, W.G., Schmitt, C.J., May, T.W. 2005. Concentrations of Cadmium, Lead, and Zinc in fish from mining-influenced waters of Northeastern Oklahoma: Sampling of blood, carcass, and liver for aquatic biomonitoring: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 49:76-88 (91383)

Bryan, J.L., Wildhaber, M.L., Noltie, D.B., 2005, Examining Neosho madtom reproductive biology using ultrasound and artificial photothermal cycles: North American Journal of Aquaculture 67:221-230 (91384)

Buck, J.A., Anthony, R.G., Schuler, C.A., Isaacs, F.B., Tillitt, D.E. 2005. Changes in productivity and contaminants in bald eagles nesting along the Lower Columbia River, USA: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 34(7):1779-1792 (91392)

Carr, R.S. 2005. Toxicity Testing of Sediment Pore Water from Hood Canal and Surrounding Areas, PSAMP 2004 and Retesting of Pore Water from the San Juan Islands, Strait of Juan de Fuca and Admiralty Inlet, Washington PSAMP 2003. Final report submitted to the Washington State Department of Ecology, Olympia, Washington, 10 pp.

Church, S.E., Nimick, D.A., Finger, S.E., O'Neill, J. M. 2005. The Boulder River watershed study, Jefferson County, Montana: in: D.A. Nimick, S.E. Church, and S.E. Finger, eds., U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 1652:13-28 (91373)

Cooke, S.J., Bunt, C.M., Hamilton, S.J., Jennings, C.A., Pearson, M.P., Cooperman, M.S., Markle, D.F. 2005. Threats, conservation strategies, and prognosis for suckers (Catostomidae) in North America: Insights from regional case studies of a diverse family of non-game fishes.: Biological Conservation 121:317-331 (91193)

Dwyer, F.J., Mayer, F.L., Jr., Sappington, L.C., Buckler, D.R., Bridges, C.M., Greer, I.E., Hardesty, D.K., Henke, C.E., Ingersoll, C.G., Kunz, J.L., Whites, D.W., Augspurger, T., Mount, D.R., Hattala, K., Neuderfer, G. 2005. Assessing contaminant sensitivity of endangered and threatened aquatic species: Part I. Acute toxicity of five chemicals: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 48:143-154 (91369)

Dwyer, F.J., Hardesty, D.K., Henke, C.E., Ingersoll, C.G., Whites, D.W., Augspurger, T., Canfield, T.J., Mount, D.R., Mayer, F.L. 2005. Assessing contaminant sensitivity of endangered and threatened aquatic species. Part III. Effluent toxicity tests: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 48:174-183 (91371)

Echols, K.R. and Jones, S.B. 2005. Cyanobacterial toxins: a comparison of method measurements in field collected samples. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 29:212-216.

Engler, R.M., Long, E.R., Swartz, R.C., Di Toro, D.M., Ingersoll, C.G., Burgess, R., Gries, T.H., Berry, W.J., Burton, G.A., O’Connor, T.P., Chapman, P.M., Field, J.L., Poreski, L.M. 2005. Chronology of sediment quality assessment methods in the United States. In: Wenning RJ, Batley G, Ingersoll CG, Moore DW, editors. Use of sediment quality guidelines and related tools for the assessment of contaminated sediments. Pensacola FL: SETAC Press, p. 311-343.

Fairchild, J.F., Allert, A.L., Sappington, L.C., Waddell, B. 2005. Chronic toxicity of un-ionized ammonia to early life-stages of endangered Colorado Pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus lucius) and Razorback Sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) compared to the Surrogate Fathead Minnow (Pimephales promelas): Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 49(3):378-384 (91394)

Farag, A.M., Nimick, D.A., Kimball, B.A., Chruch, S.E., Skaar, D., Brumbaugh, W.G., Hogstand, C., MacConnell, E. 2005. Aquatic health and exposure pathways of trace elements: in: D.A. Nimick, S.E. Church, and S.E. Finger, eds., U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 1652:369-400 (91375)

Field LJ, Norton SB, MacDonald DD, Severn CG, Ingersoll CG. 2005. Predicting amphipod toxicity from sediment chemistry. EPA/600/R-04/030, National Center for Environmental Assessment, Washington, DC.

Finger, S.E., Church, S.E., Nimick, D.A. 2005. Evaluating the Success of Remediation in the Boulder River Watershed. Chapter F of Integrated Investigations of Environmental Effects of Historical Mining in the Basin and Boulder Mining Districts, Boulder River Watershed, Jefferson County, Montana Edited by David A. Nimick, Stanley E. Church, and Susan E. Finger.

Finger, S.E., Farag, A.M., Nimick, D.A., Church, S.E., Sole, T.C. 2005. Synthesis of water, sediment, and biological data using hazard quotients to assess ecosystem health: in: D.A. Nimick, S.E. Church, and S.E. Finger, eds., U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 1652: 29-48 (91374)

Fitzsimons, J.D., Williston, B., Zajicek, J.L., Tillitt, D.E., Brown, S.B., Brown, L.R., Honeyfield, D.C., Warner, D.M., Rudstam, L.G., Pearsall, W. 2005. Thiamine content and thiaminase activity of ten freshwater stocks and one marine stock of alewives: Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17(1):26-35 (91352)

Gaeuman, D., Jacobson, R.B. 2005. Aquatic habitat mapping with an acoustic Doppler current profiler: Considerations for data quality: U.S. Geological Survey, Open File Report 2005-1163 (91360)

Gillette, D.P., Tiemann, D.R., Edds, D.R., Wildhaber, M.L. 2005. Spatiotemporal patterns of fish assemblage structure in a river impounded by low-head dams: Copeia 2005(3):539-549 (91393)

Grabner, K.W., M. Struckoff and D.A. Buhl. 2005. Evaluating the Impacts of White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on Vegetation with Pea Ridge National Military Park. National Park Service.

Hamilton, S.J., Buhl, K.J., Bullard, F.A., McDonald, S.F. 2005. Reduced growth and survival of razorback sucker fed selenium-laden zooplankton: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 61:190-208 (91366)

Hamilton, S.J., K.M. Holley, K.J. Buhl, F.A. Bullard, L.K. Weston, and S.F. McDonald. 2005. Selenium impacts on razorback sucker, Colorado River, CO: Adults. Ecotoxicology Environmental Safety 61:7-31.

Hamilton, S.J., Holley, K.M., Buhl, K.J., Bullard, F.A. 2005. Selenium impacts on Razorback Sucker, Colorado River, Colorado II. Eggs: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 61:32-43 (91380)

Hamilton, S.J., Holley, K.M., Buhl, K.J., Bullard, F.A. 2005. Selenium impacts on Razorback Sucker, Colorado: Colorado River. III. Larvae.: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 61:168-189 (91367)

Hamilton, S.J., and K.J. Buhl. 2005. Selenium in the Blackfoot, Salt, and Bear River watersheds. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 104:309-339.

Honeyfield, D.C., Hinterkopf, J.P., Fitzsimons, J.D., Tillitt, D.E., Zajicek, J.L., Brown, S.B. 2005. Development of thiamine deficiencies and early mortality syndrome in lake trout by feeding experimental and feral fish diets containing thiaminase: Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17(1): 4-12 (91354)

Honeyfield, D.C., Brown, S.B., Fitzsimmons, J.D., Tillitt, D.E. 2005. Early mortality syndrome in Great Lakes salmonids: Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17(1):1-3 (91359)

Ingersoll C.G., Bay S.M., Crane J.L., Field L.J., Gries T.H., Hyland J.L., Long E.R., MacDonald D.D., and O’Connor T.P. 2005. Ability of sediment quality guidelines to estimate effects of sediment-associated contaminants in laboratory toxicity tests or in benthic community assessments. In: Wenning RJ, Batley G, Ingersoll CG, Moore DW, editors. Use of sediment quality guidelines and related tools for the assessment of contaminated sediments. Pensacola FL: SETAC Press, p. 497-556.

James, S.M., Little, E.E., and Semlitsch, R.D. 2005. Metamorphosis of two amphibian species after chronic cadmium exposure in outdoor aquatic mesocosms. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 24:1994-2001.

Johnson, B.T. 2005. Microtox® Toxicity Test: In: Blaise, C. and J.F. Ferard, eds. Small-scale Freshwater Toxicity Investigations 1-39 (91395)

Johnson, B.T. 2005. Monitoring lipophilic contaminants in the aquatic environment using the SPMD-TOX paradigm. In Encyclopedia of Water, J.D. Lehr ed, Wiley Publisher, New York.

Knights, Brent C., James G. Wiener, Mark B, Sandheinrich, Jeffrey D. Jeremiason, Larry W. Kallemeyn, Kristofer R. Rolfhus, and Mark E. Brignam. 2005. Ecosystem factors influencing bioaccumulation of mercury from atmospheric deposition in interior lakes of the Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota. Final Report for Natural Resources Preservation Program (NRPP), Project number 02-01. 51 pp.

Kolar, C.S., D.C. Chapman, W.R. Courtenay, Jr., C.M. Housel, J.D. Williams, and D.P. Jennings. 2005. Asian Carps of the Genus Hypophthalmichthys (Pisces, Cyprinidae) – a Biological Synopsis and Environmental Risk Assessment. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Interagency Agreement 94400-3-0128.

Linder, G.L., Little, E.E., Johnson, L.E., Vishy, C., Peacock, B., Goeddecke, H. 2005. Risk and Consequence Analysis Focused on Biotic Transfers Potentially Associated with Surface Water Diversions Between the Missouri River and Red River Basins. US Bureau of Reclamation. July, 2005.

Linder, G.L., Little, E.E., Peacock, B., and Goeddecke, H. 2005. Supplemental report: Risk reduction captured by water supply alternatives and preliminary analysis of economic consequences associated with biota transfers potentially realized from interbasin water diversion. Report to US Bureau of Reclamation. September, 2005.

Maruya, K.A., K.L. Smalling, and M.A. Mora. 2005. Residues of Toxaphene in insectivorous birds (Petrochelidon spp.) from the Rio Grande, Texas. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 48:567-574.

Mora, M.A., T.W. Boutton, and D. Musquiz. 2005. Regional variation and relationships between the contaminants DDE and selenium and stable isotopes in swallows nesting along the Rio Grande and one reference site, Texas, USA. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 41:69-85.

Nimick, D.A., Church, S.E., Finger, S.E. 2005. Integrated investigations of environmental effects of historical mining in the Basin and Boulder Mining Districts, Boulder River Watershed, Jefferson County, Montana: U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 1652 (91372)

Palmer, M., E. Bernhardt, E. Chornesky, S. Collins, A. Dobson, C. Duke, B. Gold, R. Jacobson, S. Kingsland, R. Kranz, M. Mappin, M.L. Martinez, F. Micheli, J. Morse, M. Pace, M. Pascual, S. Palumbi, O.J. Reichman, A. Simons, A. Townsend, and M. Turner. 2005. Ecological science and sustainability for the 21st century: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, v. 3, p. 4-11.

Poulton, B.C., A. L. Allert, K. R. Echols, and W. G. Brumbaugh. 2005. Validation of Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Community Endpoints for Assessment of Biological Condition in the Lower Missouri River. Final Report submitted to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Water Pollution Control Program, Jefferson City, MO., and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 7, Kansas City, KS. 196 p.

Rhea, D.T., Gale, R.W., Orazio, C.E., Peterman, P.H., Harper, D.D., Farag, A.M. 2005. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in water, sediment, and snow, from lakes in Grand Teton National Park: Final Report, USGS-CERC-91344 (91344)

Schmitt, C.J., Whyte, J.J., Brumbaugh, W.G., Tillitt, D.E. 2005. Biochemical effects of lead, zinc, and cadmium from mining on fish in the tri-states district of northeastern Oklahoma, USA: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 24(6):1483-1495 (91368)

Semlitsch, R.D., Bridges, C.M. 2005. Amphibian ecotoxicology: in: M. Lannoo, ed. Amphibian Declines, The Conservation Status of United States Amphibians: 241-243. (91389)

Sorensen, J.A., Sydor, M., and Kallemeyn, L.W. 2005. Document changes in reservoir management and mercury accumulation in fish within Voyageurs National Park, Final Report to Voyageurs National Park for Natural Resources Preservation Program (NRPP), PMIS 61247. 76 pp. + Appendices A-F.

Tillitt, D.E., Zajicek, J.L., Brown, S. B., Brown, L.R., Fitzsimmons, J.D., Honeyfield, D.C., Holey, M.E., Wright, G.M. 2005. Thiamine and thiaminase status in forage fish of salmonines from Lake Michigan: Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17(1): 13-25 (91358)

Wang, N., Besser, J.M., Buckler, D.R., Honegger, J.L., Ingersoll, C.G., Johnson, B.T., Kurtzweil, M.L., MacGregor, J., McKee, M.J. 2005. Influence of sediment on the fate and toxicity of the polyethoxylated tallowamine surfactant system (MON 0818) in aquatic microcosms: Chemosphere 59:545-551 (91381)

Wenning, R.J., Batley, G.E., Ingersoll, C.G., Moore, D.W., eds. 2005. Use of sediment quality guidelines and related tools for the assessment of contaminated sediments: SETAC Press, 783 pp. (91378)

Wenning, R.J., Ingersoll, C.G. 2005. Use of sediment quality guidelines and related tools for the assessment of contaminated sediments: Executive summary booklet of a SETAC Pellston Workshop: SETAC Press (91379)

Wildhaber, M.L., Papoulias, D.M., DeLonay, A.J., Tillitt, D.E., Bryan, J.L., Allert, J.A. 2005. Gender identification of shovelnose sturgeon using ultrasonic and endoscopic imagery and application of the method to the pallid sturgeon: Journal of Fish Biology 67:114-132 (91382)

Wolgamood, M., Hnath, J.G., Brown, S.B., Moore, K., Marcquenski, S.V., Honeyfield, D.C., Hinterkopf, J.P., Fitzsimmons, J.D., Tillitt, D.E. 2005. Temporal and spatial variation of early mortality syndrome in salmonids from Lakes Michigan and Huron: Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17(1):65-76 (91363)

Word JQ, Albrecht BB, Anghera ML, Baudo R, Bay SM, Di Toro DM, Hyland JL, Ingersoll CG, Landrum PF, Long ER, Meador JP, Moore DW, O’Connor TP, Shine JP. 2005. Predictive ability of sediment quality guidelines. In: Wenning RJ, Batley G, Ingersoll CG, Moore DW, editors. Use of sediment quality guidelines and related tools for the assessment of contaminated sediments. Pensacola FL: SETAC Press, p. 121-161.

Wright, G.M., Brown, S.B., Brown, L.R., Moore, K., Villella, M., Zajicek, J.L., Tillitt, D.E., Ftizsimons, J.D., Honeyfield, D.C. 2005. Effect of sample handling on thiamine and thiaminolytic activity in alewife: Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17(1):77-81 (91355)

Zajicek, J.L., Tillit, D.E., Brown S.B., Brown, L.R., Honeyfield, D.C., Fitzsimons, J.D. 2005. A rapid solid-phase extraction fluorometric method for thiamine and riboflavin in salmonid eggs: Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17(1):95-105 (91353)

Zajicek, J.L., Tillitt, D.E., Honeyfield, D.C., Brown, S.B., Fitzsimmons, J.D. 2005. A method for measuring total thiaminase activity in fish tissue: Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 17(1):82-94 (91362)


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