The following pages link to Collin Eagles-Smith (Q45875):
Displayed 50 items.
- Mercury on a landscape scale—Balancing regional export with wildlife health (Q57530) (← links)
- Mercury cycling in the Hells Canyon Complex of the Snake River, Idaho and Oregon (Q58668) (← links)
- Dragonfly Mercury Project—A citizen science driven approach to linking surface-water chemistry and landscape characteristics to biosentinels on a national scale (Q58905) (← links)
- Estimating exposure of piscivorous birds and sport fish to mercury in California lakes using prey fish monitoring: a predictive tool for managers (Q59375) (← links)
- Wetland management and rice farming strategies to decrease methylmercury bioaccumulation and loads from the Cosumnes River Preserve, California (Q60067) (← links)
- Mercury in fishes from Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska (Q60162) (← links)
- Mercury in fishes from 21 national parks in the Western United States: inter- and intra-park variation in concentrations and ecological risk (Q60441) (← links)
- Mercury in birds of the San Francisco Bay-Delta: trophic pathways, bioaccumulation and ecotoxicological risk to avian reproduction (Q144230) (← links)
- Prey fish returned to Forster’s tern colonies suggest spatial and temporal differences in fish composition and availability (Q145106) (← links)
- Mercury concentrations in multiple tissues of Kittlitz's murrelets (Brachyramphus brevirostris) (Q145294) (← links)
- Modulators of mercury risk to wildlife and humans in the context of rapid global change (Q145378) (← links)
- Differential reliance on aquatic prey subsidies influences mercury exposure in riparian arachnids and songbirds (Q145865) (← links)
- Demethylation of methylmercury in bird, fish, and earthworm (Q145887) (← links)
- Isotope fractionation from In Vivo methylmercury detoxification in waterbirds (Q146006) (← links)
- Examining historical mercury sources in the Saint Louis River estuary: How legacy contamination influences biological mercury levels in Great Lakes coastal regions (Q146187) (← links)
- Fish habitat use and food web structure following pond and plug restoration of a Montane Meadow in the Sierra Nevada, California (Q146223) (← links)
- Surface-air mercury fluxes and a watershed mass balance in forested and harvested catchments (Q146271) (← links)
- Long-term trends in regional wet mercury deposition and lacustrine mercury concentrations in four lakes in Voyageurs National Park (Q146346) (← links)
- Unintended consequences of management actions in salt pond restoration: cascading effects in trophic interactions (Q147797) (← links)
- Sexing California gulls using morphometrics and discriminant function analysis (Q148638) (← links)
- Agricultural wetlands as potential hotspots for mercury bioaccumulation: Experimental evidence using caged fish (Q148655) (← links)
- Embryo malposition as a potential mechanism for mercury-induced hatching failure in bird eggs (Q148725) (← links)
- Current state of knowledge on biological effects from contaminants on arctic wildlife and fish (Q149259) (← links)
- Wetland management strategy to reduce mercury export in water and bioaccumulation in fish (Q149373) (← links)
- Timber harvest alters mercury bioaccumulation and food web structure in headwater streams (Q149463) (← links)
- Spatial variation in aquatic invertebrate and riparian songbird mercury exposure across a river-reservoir system with a legacy of mercury contamination (Q149836) (← links)
- In-reservoir physical processes modulate aqueous and biological methylmercury export from a seasonally anoxic reservoir (Q150670) (← links)
- Collateral damage: Anticoagulant rodenticides pose threats to California condors (Q150788) (← links)
- Reservoirs and water management influence fish mercury concentrations in the western United States and Canada (Q151249) (← links)
- Assessing potential health risks to fish and humans using mercury concentrations in inland fish from across western Canada and the United States (Q151477) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal patterns of mercury accumulation in lake sediments of western North America (Q151620) (← links)
- Mercury risk to avian piscivores across western United States and Canada (Q151637) (← links)
- Mercury in western North America: A synthesis of environmental contamination, fluxes, bioaccumulation, and risk to fish and wildlife (Q151691) (← links)
- Ground squirrel shooting and potential lead exposure in breeding avian scavengers (Q152846) (← links)
- Comparison of mercury mass loading in streams to atmospheric deposition in watersheds of Western North America: Evidence for non-atmospheric mercury sources (Q153244) (← links)
- Mercury and methylmercury in aquatic sediment across western North America (Q153254) (← links)
- Bird mercury concentrations change rapidly as chicks age: Toxicological risk is highest at hatching and fledging (Q153711) (← links)
- The effects of wetland restoration on mercury bioaccumulation in the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project: Using the biosentinel toolbox to monitor changes across multiple habitats and spatial scales (Q153888) (← links)
- Vocal activity as a low cost and scalable index of seabird colony size (Q154570) (← links)
- Mercury cycling in agricultural and managed wetlands: a synthesis of methylmercury production, hydrologic export, and bioaccumulation from an integrated field study (Q154682) (← links)
- Changes in fish diets and food web mercury bioaccumulation induced by an invasive planktivorous fish (Q155576) (← links)
- Mercury bioaccumulation and effects on birds in San Francisco Bay (Q155611) (← links)
- The lead (Pb) lining of agriculture‐related subsidies: enhanced Golden Eagle growth rates tempered by Pb exposure (Q157220) (← links)
- Invasive crayfish as vectors of mercury in freshwater food webs of the Pacific Northwest (Q157515) (← links)
- Egg laying sequence influences egg mercury concentrations and egg size in three bird species: Implications for contaminant monitoring programs (Q157536) (← links)
- Mercury exposure may influence fluctuating asymmetry in waterbirds (Q157562) (← links)
- A critical evaluation of the utility of eggshells for estimating mercury concentrations in avian eggs (Q157569) (← links)
- Oxidative stress response of Forster's terns (Sterna forsteri) and Caspian terns (Hydroprogne caspia) to mercury and selenium bioaccumulation in liver, kidney, and brain (Q157604) (← links)
- The Dragonfly Mercury Project (Q226792) (← links)
- Ecologically-Driven Exposure Pathways Science Team (Q227564) (← links)