ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY

An International Journal


Volume 19, Number 2

February 2000


Contents

Editorial

Ecological Considerations in Brownfields Redevelopment (pp 257-258
B.E. Fishman, K.H. Reinert


Environmental Chemistry

Influence of Complexation with Chloride on the Responses of a lux Marked Bacteria Bioassay to Cadmium, Copper, Lead, and Mercury (pp 589-264)
C. Sarin, J.M. Hall, J. Cotter-Howells, K. Killham, M.S. Cresser

Correlating Environmental Partitioning Properties of Organic Compounds: The Three Solubility Approach (pp 265-270)
J.G. Cole, D. Mackay

Biokinetics of Cesium in Perna viridis (pp 271-275)
K.N. Yu, P.K.S. Lam, K.P. Ng, A.M.Y. Li

Effect of Soil Contaminant Extraction Method in Determining Toxicity Using the Microtox® Assay (pp 276-282)
G.A. Harkey, T.M. Young

Determination of Conditional Stability Constants of Cadmium-Humic Acid Complexes in Fresh Water by Use of a Competitive Ligand Equilibration&endash;Solvent Extraction Technique (pp 283-292)
L. Van Ginneken, R. Blust

Environmental Fate of Nonylphenol Ethoxylates; Differential Adsorption of Homologs to Components of River Sediment (pp 293-300)
D.M. John, W.A. House, G.F. White

Estrogenicity of Benzophenones Evaluated with a Recombinant Yeast Assay: Comparison of Experimental and Rules-based Predicted Activity (pp) 301=304
T.W. Schultz, J. R. Seward, G.D. Sinks

Concentrations and Dose Rate Estimates of 134,137Cesium and 90 Strontium in Small Mammals at Chornobyl, Ukraine (pp 305-312)
R.K. Chesser, D.W. Sugg, M.D. Lomakin, R.A. Van Den Bussche, J.A. DeWoody, C.H. Jagoe, C.E. Dallas, F.W. Whicker, M.H. Smith, S.P. Gaschak, I.V. Chizhevsky, V.V. Lyabik, E.G. Buntova, K. Holloman, R.J. Baker

Rapid Mineralization of the Endocrine-Disrupting Chemical 4-Nonylphenol in Soil (pp 313-318)
E. Topp, A. Starratt


Environmental Toxicology

In Vitro Kinetics of Hepatic Glutathione S-Transferase Conjugation in Largemouth Bass and Brown Bullheads (pp 319-326)
E.P. Gallagher, K.M. Sheehy. M.W. Lame, H.J. Segall

A Test of the Community Conditioning Hypothesis: Persistence of Effects in Model Ecological Structures Dosed with the Jet Fuel JP-8 (pp 327-336)
W.G. Landis, A.J. Markiewicz, R.A. Matthews, G.B. Matthews

Burrowing Owls and Agricultural Pesticides: Evaluation of Residues and Risks for Three Populations in California, USA (pp)
J.A. Gervais, D.K. Rosenberg, D.M. Fry, L. Trulio, K.K. Sturm

Polychlorinated Dioxins and Furans in Sediments at a Site Colonized by Dreissena in Western Lake, Ontario, Canada (pp 344-351)
C.H. Marvin, T.E. Howell, E.J. Reiner

Time-integrated, Flux-based Monitoring Using Semipermeable Membrane Devices to Estimate the Contribution of Industrial Facilities to Regional Polychlorinated Biphenyl Budgets (pp 352-359)
J.F. McCarthy, G.R. Southworth, K.D. Ham, J.A. Palmer

Uncertainty Analysis for an Equilibrium Partitioning-Based Estimator of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Bioaccumulation Potential in Sediments (pp 360-367)
J.U. Clarke, V.A. McFarland

Comparative Toxicity and Toxicokinetics of DDT and its Major Metabolites in Freshwater Amphipods (pp 368-379)
G.R. Lotufo, P.F. Landrum, M.L. Gedeon, E.A. Tigue, L.R. Herche

Cadmium Dynamics in Estuarine Sediments: Effects of Salinity and Lugworm Bioturbation (pp 380-386) A.D. Rasmussen, G.T. Banta, O. Andersen

Use of Outdoor Freshwater Pond Microcosms: I. Microcosm Design and Fate of Pyridaben (pp 387-395) G.M. Rand, J.R. Clark, C.M. Holmes, S.H. Jackson

Use of Outdoor Freshwater Pond Microcosms: II. Responses of Biota to Pyridaben (pp 396-404)
G.M. Rand, J.R. Clark, C.M. Holmes

Comparative Study of Toxicity Testing and Macroinvertebrate Assessment of Petroleum Storage and Manufacturing Site and Receiving Water (pp 405-416)
T.V. Beaty, Jr., W.E. McFee, C.A. Flemming, M. Giffin

Use of Cholinesterase in Aporrectodea caliginosa (Oligochaeta; Lumbricidae) to Detect Organophosphate Contamination: Comparison of Laboratory Tests, Mesocosms and Field Studies (pp 417-422)
L.H. Booth, S. Hodge, K. O'Halloran

Response of Daphnia magna to Pulsed Exposures of Chlorophyls (pp 423-431)
R.B. Naddy, K.A. Johnson, S.J. Klaine

Toxic Responses of Medaka (d-rRStrain) to Polychlorinated Nepththalene Mixtures After Embryonic Exposure by In Ovo Nanoinjection: A Partial Life-Cycle Assessment (pp 432-440)
S.A. Villalobos, D.M. Papoulias, J. Meadows, A.L. Blankenship, S.D. Pastva, K. Kannan, D.E. Hinton, D.E. Tillitt, J.P. Giesy

Multiple Computer-Automated Structure Evaluation Study of Aquatic Toxicity II. Fathead Minnow (pp 441-447)
G. Klopman, R. Saiakhov, H.S. Rosenkranz

Metabolic Responses to Sub-Acute Toxicity of Trace Metals in a Marine Micoalga (Thalassiosira weissflogii) Measured by Calorespirometry (pp 448-453)
J.R. Reinfelder, R.E. Jablonka, M. Cheney

Pollution-induced Tolerance to Copper of Nematode Communities in the Severely Contaminated Restronguet Creek and Adjacent Estuaries, Cornwall, United Kingdom (pp 454-461)
R. Millward, A. Grant

Temporal Trends in Ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase Activity of Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) Fed 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (pp 462-471)
S.M. Cormier, M.R. Millward, C. Mueller, B. Subramanian, R.D. Johnson, J.E. Tietge

Effects of Exposure Source, Worm Density and Sex on DDT Bioaccumulation and Toxicity in the Marine Polychaete Neanthes arenaceodentata (pp 472-484)
G.R. Lotufo, J.D. Farrar, T.S. Bridges

Toxicity of Metal-Contaminated Sediments From Keswick Reservoir, California, USA (pp 485-494)
B. Finlayson, R. Fujimura, Z.Z. Huang

Effects of Physical (Hypoxia, Hyperoxia) and Chemical (Potassium Dichromate, Fenitrothion) Stress on Antioxidant Enzyme Activities in Chironomous riparius Mg. (Diptera, Chironomidae) Larvae: Potential Biomarkers (pp 495-500)
J. Choi, H. Roche, T. Caquet


Hazard/Risk Assessment

Hazard Assessment of Temephos Applied to a Southwest Florida, USA, Salt Marsh Community (pp 501-507)
R.H. Pierce, M.S. Henry, D. Kelly, W. Kozlowski

Applying Species Sensitivity Distributions in Ecological Risk Assessment: Assumptions of Distribution Type and Sufficient Numbers of Species (pp 508-515)
M.C. Newman, D.R. Ownby, L.C.A. Mézin, D.C. Powell, T.R.L. Christensen, S.B. Lerberg, B.-A. Anderson

What Level of Effect is a No-Observed Effect? (pp 516-519)
M. Crane, M.C. Newman

The Individual Tolerance Concept is not the Sole Explanation for the Probit Dose-Effect Model (pp 520-526)
M.C. Newman, J.T. McCloskey

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