ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY

An International Journal


Volume 17, Number 11, 1998


Contents

Editorial

Global Challenges and Opportunities (p 2131)
E. Dorward-King


Environmental Chemistry

Toxicity of Chlorobenzenes to a Lux -marked Terrestrial Bacterium, Pseudomonas fluorescens (p 2134)
E.M. Boyd, A.A. Meharg, J. Wright, K. Killham

Hydrolysis of Genotoxic Methyl-Substituted Oxiranes: Experimental Kinetic and Semiempirical Studies
(p 2141)
L.I. Kirkovsky, S.A. Lermontov, S.I. Zavorin, I.I. Sukhozhenko, V.I. Zavelsky, R. Thier, H.M. Bolt

Evaluating Environmental Persistence (p 2148)
E. Webster, D. Mackay, F. Wania

Quantitation of Aroclors Using Congener-Specific Results (p 2159)
J.W. Newman, J.S. Becker, G. Blondina, R.S. Tjeerdema

Physico-Chemical Characterization of Residual Mineral Oil Contaminants in Bioremediated Soil (p 2168)
D. Angehrn, R. Gälli, J. Zeyer

Comparison of Methods for Inorganic Sulfur Speciation in a Petroleum Production Effluent (p 2176)
A.E. Witter, A.D. Jones

Evidence for Differential Effects of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene and Other Munitions Compound on Specific Subpopulations of Soil Microbial Communities (p 2185)
M.E. Fuller, J.F. Manning, Jr.

Relationship Between Reproduction, Sediment Type and Feeding Activity of Lumbriculus variegatus (Müller): Implications for Sediment Toxicity Testing (p 2196)
M.T. Leppänen, J.V.K. Kukkonen


Environmental Toxicology

Heavy Metals in Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) Tadpoles: Effects of Depuration Before Analysis (p 2203)
J. Burger, J. Snodgrass

Rapid Method to Assess Pollution-Induced Community Tolerance in Contaminated Soil (p 2210)
M. Rutgers, I.M. van't Verlaat, B. Wind, L. Posthuma, A. M.Breure

Mammalian and Teleost Cell Line Bioassay and Chemically Derived 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin- Equivalent Concentrations in Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from Lake Superior and Lake Ontario, North America (p 2214)
J.J. Whyte, M.R. van den Heuvel, J.H. Clemons, S.Y. Huestis, M.R. Servos, D.G. Dixon, N.C. Bols

Monitoring Aquatic Environments Receiving Industrial Effluents Using Small Fish Species. 1. Response of Spoonhead Sculpin (Cottus ricei) Downstream of a Bleached Kraft Pulp Mill (p 2227)
W.N. Gibbons, K.R. Munkittrick, W.D. Taylor

Monitoring Aquatic Environments Receiving Industrial Effluents Using Small Fish Species. 2. Comparison Between Responses of Trout-perch (Percopsis omiscomaycus) and White Sucker (Catostomus commersoni) Downstream of a Pulp Mill (p 2238)
W.N. Gibbons, K.R. Munkittrick, M.E. McMaster, W.D. Taylor

Validation of hsp 70 Stress Gene Expression as a Marker of Metal Effects in Deroceras reticulatum (Pulmonata): Correlation with Demographic Parameters (p 2246)
H.R. Köhler, B. Belitz, H. Eckwert, R. Adam, B. Rahman, P. Trontelj

Digestive Determinants of Benzo[a]pyrene and Phenanthrene Bioaccumulation by a Deposit-feeding Polychaete(p 2254)
D.L. Penry, D.P. Weston

Transformation of 2,4,6-Trintrotoluene by the Aquatic Plant Myriophyllum spicatum (p 2266)
S.G. Pavlostathis, K.K. Comstock, M.E. Jacobson, F.M. Saunders

Growing Food Crops on Sludge-Amended Soils: Problems with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Method of Estimating Toxic Metal Transfer (p 2274)
M.B. McBride

Pigmented Skin Tumors in Gizzard Shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) from South-Central United States: Range Extension and Further Etiological Studies (p 2282)
D.R. Geter, W.E. Hawkins, J.C. Means, G.K. Ostrander

Selection of Optimal Measures of Growth and Reproduction for the Sublethal Leptocheirus plumulosus Sediment Bioassay (p 2288)
B.R. Gray, V.L. Emery Jr., D.L. Brandon, R.B. Wright, B.M. Duke, J.D. Farrar, D.W. Moore

Relation of Lead Exposure to Sediment Ingestion in Mute Swans on the Chesapeake Bay, USA (p 2298)
W.N. Beyer, D. Day, A. Morton, Y. Pachepsky

Model for Trace Metal Exposure in Filter-Feeding Flamingos at Polluted Alkaline Rift Vally Lake, Kenya (p 2302)
Y.M. Nelson, R.J. Thampy, G.K. Motelin, J.A. Raini, C.J. DiSante, L.W. Lion

Effect of Zeolite on Toxicity of Ammonia and Metals in Freshwater Sediments: Implications for Toxicity Identification Evaluation Procedures (p 2310)
J.M. Besser, C.G. Ingersoll, E.N. Leonard, D.R. Mount

Subchronic and Reproductive Toxicity of Emamectin Benzoate to Mallard Ducks and Northern Bobwhite Quail (p 2318)
J.S. O'Grodnick, P.G. Wislocki, K.P. Keenan, J.B. Beavers, L.T. Frey, M. Jaber

Relationship Between Oxygen Consumption and Sediment-Water Fluxes of Heavy Metals in Coastal Marine Sediments (p 2325)
J.P. Shine, R. Ika, T.E. Ford

Effects of Heavy Metals on Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities in New Zealand Streams (p 2338)
C.W. Hickey, W.H. Clements

Chronic Retene Exposure Causes Sustained Induction of CYP1A Activity and Protein in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (p 2347)
N.M. Fragoso, J,L. Parrott, M.E. Hahn, P.V. Hodson


Hazard/Risk Assessment

Species Selection for Ecological Risk Assessment of the Columbia River at the Hanford Site, Washington, USA(p 2354)
J. Becker, C. Brandt, D. Dauble

 

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