Pages that link to "Item:Q50047"
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The following pages link to David Walters, PhD (Q50047):
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- Macroinvertebrate community sample collection methods and data collected from Sand Creek and Medano Creek, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado, 2005–07 (Q58613) (← links)
- Shifting stream planform state decreases stream productivity yet increases riparian animal production (Q145086) (← links)
- Importance of growth rate on mercury and polychlorinated biphenyl bioaccumulation in fish (Q145092) (← links)
- Holy flux: Spatial and temporal variation in massive pulses of emerging insect biomass from western U.S. rivers (Q145511) (← 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)
- Variation in metal concentrations across a large contamination gradient is reflected in stream but not linked riparian food webs (Q146562) (← links)
- Methylmercury bioaccumulation in stream food webs declines with increasing primary production (Q147738) (← links)
- Turbidity alters pre-mating social interactions between native and invasive stream fishes (Q147762) (← links)
- The natural sediment regime in rivers: broadening the foundation for ecosystem management (Q147903) (← links)
- Thermal variability drives synchronicity of an aquatic insect resource pulse (Q149214) (← links)
- GPS data from 2019 and 2020 campaigns in the Chesapeake Bay region towards quantifying vertical land motions (Q150358) (← links)
- PCB exposure is associated with reduction of endosymbionts in riparian spider microbiomes (Q150828) (← links)
- A modeling approach to compare ΣPCB concentrations between congener-specific analyses (Q152617) (← links)
- Carbon dynamics of river corridors and the effects of human alterations (Q156731) (← links)
- Dietary composition and fatty acid content of giant salmonflies (Pteronarcys californica) in two Rocky Mountain rivers (Q157275) (← links)
- Effects of a chronic lower range of triclosan exposure to a stream mesocosm community (Q157502) (← links)
- Mercury and selenium accumulation in the Colorado River food web, Grand Canyon, USA (Q157525) (← links)
- Assessing atmospheric concentration of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) by evergreen <i>Rhododendron maximum</i> next to a contaminated stream (Q157544) (← links)
- Riparian spiders as sentinels of polychlorinated biphenyl contamination across heterogeneous aquatic ecosystems (Q157559) (← links)
- Riparian spiders indicate the magnitude and sources of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) contamination at a large contaminated sediment site (Q157587) (← links)
- Insect-mediated contaminant flux at the land–water interface: Are ecological subsidies driving exposure or is exposure driving subsidies? (Q157636) (← links)
- Use of riparian spiders as sentinels of persistent and bioavailable chemical contaminants in aquatic ecosystems: A review (Q157640) (← links)
- Riparian spiders: Sentinels of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin and dibenzofuran-contaminated sediment (Q157650) (← links)
- Ecotoxicological studies indicate that sublethal and lethal processes limit insect-mediated contaminant flux (Q157651) (← links)
- Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance Exposure and Effects Research at Columbia Environmental Research Center (CERC) (Q227093) (← links)
- Flood Redistributes Mercury in Grand Canyon Aquatic Food Webs (Q227633) (← links)
- Areas of Concern: Technical Guidance for Assessing Remedy Effectiveness, Restoration, and Revitalization at Great Lakes AOCs and Great Lake Legacy Act (GLLA) Sites (Q227991) (← links)
- Aquatic Ecology and Contaminants (Q229846) (← links)
- Climate Change and Trout (Q229912) (← links)
- Effects of Contaminants on Linked Aquatic and Terrestrial Food Webs (Q229913) (← links)
- Isotopic insights into biological regulation of zinc in contaminated systems (Q235098) (← links)
- Metamorphosis enhances the effects of metal exposure on the mayfly, Centroptilum triangulifer (Q236628) (← links)
- Metamorphosis alters contaminants and chemical tracers in insects: implications for food webs (Q236677) (← links)
- Cross-ecosystem impacts of stream pollution reduce resource and contaminant flux to riparian food webs (Q237148) (← links)
- Aquatic pollution increases use of terrestrial prey subsidies by stream fish (Q237943) (← links)
- Trophic magnification of organic chemicals: A global synthesis (Q238269) (← links)
- Rapid movement and instability of an invasive hybrid swarm (Q238297) (← links)
- Metamorphosis affects metal concentrations and isotopic signatures in a mayfly (Baetis tricaudatus): Implications for the aquatic-terrestrial transfer of metals (Q238921) (← links)
- Thermal regimes of Rocky Mountain lakes warm with climate change (Q239413) (← links)
- A digital reference collection for aquatic macroinvertebrates of North America (Q239478) (← links)
- Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) are ecological disrupting compounds (EcoDC) (Q240163) (← links)
- Synthesis: A framework for predicting the dark side of ecological subsidies (Q253089) (← links)
- Introduction: Ecological subsidies as a framework for understanding contaminant fate, exposure, and effects at the land-water interface (Q253090) (← links)
- Uranium bioaccumulation dynamics in the mayfly Neocloeon triangulifer and application to site-specific prediction (Q253271) (← links)
- Contaminant subsidies to riparian food webs in Appalachian streams impacted by mountaintop removal coal mining (Q253324) (← links)
- Food web controls on mercury fluxes and fate in the Colorado River, Grand Canyon (Q253713) (← links)
- Evaluation of Ziram as an oral toxic bait chemical for control of grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella (Q254512) (← links)
- Lotic freshwater: Rivers (Q256163) (← links)
- PCB concentrations in riparian spiders (Tetragnathidae) consistently reflect concentrations in water and aquatic macroinvertebrates, but not sediment: Analysis of a seven-year field study (Q256962) (← links)
- The natural wood regime in rivers (Q262397) (← links)