Pages that link to "Item:Q138959"
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The following pages link to Samuel Luoma (Q138959):
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- Flexible digestion strategies and trace metal assimilation in marine bivalves (Q143547) (← links)
- The impact of human activities on sediments of San Francisco Bay, California: an overview (Q144745) (← links)
- Stable lead isotopic analyses of historic and contemporary lead contamination of San Francisco Bay estuary (Q144813) (← links)
- Can we determine the biological availability of sediment-bound trace elements? (Q146704) (← links)
- Determining metal assimilation efficiency in aquatic invertebrates using enriched stable metal isotope tracers (Q146850) (← links)
- Characterizing dissolved Cu and Cd uptake in terms of the biotic ligand and biodynamics using enriched stable isotopes (Q146931) (← links)
- Linking metal bioaccumulation of aquatic insects to their distribution patterns in a mining-impacted river (Q148402) (← links)
- Lessons learned about metals in the estuary: The importance of long-term clam accumulation data (Q148463) (← links)
- A methodology for ecosystem-scale modeling of selenium (Q148635) (← links)
- Time-courses in the retention of food material in the bivalves <i>Potamocorbula amurensis</i> and <i>Macoma balthica</i> significance to the absorption of carbon and chromium (Q149896) (← links)
- Selenium accumulation in benthic bivalves and fine sediments of San Francisco Bay, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and selected tributaries (Q150888) (← links)
- Distribution, variability, and impacts of trace elements in San Francisco Bay (Q150983) (← links)
- Silver nanoparticles: Behaviour and effects in the aquatic environment (Q153878) (← links)
- Synthesis of isotopically modified ZnO nanoparticles and their potential as nanotoxicity tracers (Q154089) (← links)
- Subcellular compartmentalization of Cd and Zn in two bivalves. II. Significance of trophically available metal (TAM) (Q154242) (← links)
- Does water chemistry affect the dietary uptake and toxicity of silver nanoparticles by the freshwater snail <i>Lymnaea stagnalis</i>? (Q154563) (← links)
- Toxicity and accumulation of silver nanoparticles during development of the marine polychaete Platynereis dumerilii (Q154632) (← links)
- In vivo retention of ingested Au NPs by Daphnia magna: No evidence for trans-epithelial alimentary uptake (Q154681) (← links)
- Bioavailability and bioaccumulation of metal-based engineered nanomaterials in aquatic environments: Concepts and processes (Q154845) (← links)
- Effect of adherent bacteria and bacterial extracellular polymers upon assimilation by <i>Macoma balthica</i> of sediment-bound Cd, Zn and Ag (Q155151) (← links)
- Copper and silver accumulation in transplanted and resident clams (Macoma balthica) in South San Francisco Bay (Q155245) (← links)
- Temporal fluctuations of silver, copper and zinc in the bivalve Macoma balthica at five stations in South San Francisco Bay (Q155252) (← links)
- Separation of solute and particulate vectors of heavy metal uptake in controlled suspension-feeding experiments with Macoma balthica (Q155269) (← links)
- Fluctuations of copper, zinc, and silver in tellenid clams as related to fresh-water discharge-south San Francisco Bay (Q155625) (← links)
- Assessment of field-related influences on polychlorinated biphenyl exposures and sorbent amendment using polychaete bioassays and passive sampler measurements (Q157561) (← links)
- Understanding the toxicity of contaminants in sediments: beyond the bioassay-based paradigm (Q157661) (← links)
- PCB-induced changes of a benthic community and expected ecosystem recovery following in situ sorbent amendment (Q157728) (← links)
- Influence of hardness on the bioavailability of silver to a freshwater snail after waterborne exposure to silver nitrate and silver nanoparticles (Q233970) (← links)
- Metal exposure in a benthic macroinvertebrate, Hydropsyche californica, related to mine drainage in the Sacramento River (Q236038) (← links)
- Bioaccumulation and toxicity of CuO nanoparticles by a freshwater invertebrate after waterborne and dietborne exposures (Q236636) (← links)
- Effect of cysteine and humic acids on bioavailability of Ag from Ag nanoparticles to a freshwater snail (Q238396) (← links)
- Potential for increased mercury accumulation in the estuary food web (Q240492) (← links)
- CALFED: An experiment in science and decisionmaking (Q240802) (← links)
- Assessing toxicant effects in a complex estuary--A case study of effects of silver on reproduction in the bivalve, Potamocurbula amurensis, in San Francisco Bay (Q240803) (← links)
- Contaminated salmon and the public's trust (Q242327) (← links)
- Influence of estuarine processes on spatiotemporal variation in bioavailable selenium (Q244611) (← links)
- Isotopically modified nanoparticles for enhanced detection in bioaccumulation studies (Q245119) (← links)
- Effects of particulate carbonaceous matter on the bioavailability of benzo[a]pyrene and 2,2‘,5,5‘-tetrachlorobiphenyl to the clam, Macoma balthica (Q248481) (← links)
- Effects of particulate carbonaceous matter on the bioavailability of benzo[a]pyrene and 2,2'5,5'-tetrachlorobiphenyl to the clam, Macoma balthica (Q249067) (← links)
- Why is metal bioaccumulation so variable? Biodynamics as a unifying concept (Q250078) (← links)
- Silver bioaccumulation dynamics in a freshwater invertebrate after aqueous and dietary exposures to nanosized and ionic Ag (Q250300) (← links)
- Comparison of sediments and organisms in identifying sources of biologically available trace metal contamination (Q256240) (← links)
- Variable tolerance to copper in two species from San Francisco Bay (Q256971) (← links)
- Isotopically modified silver nanoparticles to assess nanosilver bioavailability and toxicity at environmentally relevant exposures (Q256993) (← links)
- Sedimentary record of anthropogenic and biogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in San Francisco Bay, California (Q257673) (← links)
- Requirements for modeling trace metal partitioning in oxidized estuarine sediments (Q258777) (← links)
- Chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls in sediment cores from San Francisco Bay (Q261733) (← links)
- Role of environmental variability in evaluating stressor effects (Q262607) (← links)
- Influence of seasonal growth, age, and environmental exposure on Cu and Ag in a bivalve indicator, Macoma balthica, in San Francisco Bay (Q263132) (← links)
- Bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of selenium (Q264681) (← links)