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  1. Nutrient limitation of algae and macrophytes in streams: Integrating laboratory bioassays, field experiments, and field data
  2. Scientific integrity issues in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: Improving research reproducibility, credibility, and transparency
  3. The whole is less than the parts with metals mixture toxicity
  4. Environmental toxicology without chemistry and publications without discourse: Linked impediments to better science
  5. Quantifying Fish Swimming Behavior in Response to Acute Exposure of Aqueous Copper Using Computer Assisted Video and Digital Image Analysis
  6. In Response: Biological arguments for selecting effect sizes in ecotoxicological testing-A governmental perspective
  7. Recovery of a mining-damaged stream ecosystem
  8. Expanding metal mixture toxicity models to natural stream and lake invertebrate communities
  9. Metal Mixture Modeling Evaluation project: 2. Comparison of four modeling approaches
  10. Acute sensitivity of white sturgeon ( Acipenser transmontanus ) and rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) to copper, cadmium, or zinc in water‐only laboratory exposures
  11. Chronic sensitivity of white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) to cadmium, copper, lead, or zinc in laboratory water-only exposures
  12. Evaluation of a combined macrophyte–epiphyte bioassay for assessing nutrient enrichment in the Portneuf River, Idaho, USA
  13. Predicting the toxicity of metal mixtures
  14. Linking nutrient enrichment and streamflow to macrophytes in agricultural streams
  15. Assessing time-integrated dissolved concentrations and predicting toxicity of metals during diel cycling in streams
  16. Acute toxicity of cadmium, lead, zinc, and their mixtures to stream-resident fish and invertebrates
  17. Influence of dissolved organic carbon on toxicity of copper to a unionid mussel (Villosa iris) and a cladoceran (Ceriodaphnia dubia) in acute and chronic water exposures
  18. Extrapolating Growth Reductions in Fish to Changes in Population Extinction Risks: Copper and Chinook Salmon
  19. Relevance of Risk Predictions Derived from a Chronic Species Sensitivity Distribution with Cadmium to Aquatic Populations and Ecosystems
  20. Incubating Rainbow Trout in Soft Water Increased Their Later Sensitivity to Cadmium and Zinc
  21. EVALUATION OF ACUTE COPPER TOXICITY TO JUVENILE FRESHWATER MUSSELS (FATMUCKET, LAMPSILIS SILIQUOIDEA) IN NATURAL AND RECONSTITUTED WATERS
  22. Influence of flow-through and renewal exposures on the toxicity of copper to rainbow trout
  23. Developing Acute-to-chronic Toxicity Ratios for Lead, Cadmium, and Zinc using Rainbow Trout, a Mayfly, and a Midge
  24. AN EVALUATION OF FRESHWATER MUSSEL TOXICITY DATA IN THE DERIVATION OF WATER QUALITY GUIDANCE AND STANDARDS FOR COPPER
  25. SENSITIVITY OF MOTTLED SCULPINS (COTTUS BAIRDI) AND RAINBOW TROUT (ONCHORHYNCHUS MYKISS) TO ACUTE AND CHRONIC TOXICITY OF CADMIUM, COPPER, AND ZINC
  26. The Case for Regime-based Water Quality Standards
  27. An Index of Biological Integrity (IBI) for Pacific Northwest Rivers
  28. Effects of Metals on Freshwater Macroinvertebrates