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Storm-event-transport of urban-use pesticides to streams likely impairs invertebrate assemblages.Impact of wastewater infrastructure upgrades on the urban water cycle: Reduction in halogenated reaction byproducts following conversion from chlorine gas to ultraviolet light disinfection.Widespread occurrence and potential for biodegradation of bioactive contaminants in Congaree National Park, USA.Expanded Target-Chemical Analysis Reveals Extensive Mixed-Organic-Contaminant Exposure in U.S. Streams.Complex mixtures of dissolved pesticides show potential aquatic toxicity in a synoptic study of Midwestern U.S. streams.Highlighting the complexities of a groundwater pilot study during an avian influenza outbreak: Methods, lessons learned, and select contaminant results.The effects of fipronil and the photodegradation product fipronil desulfinyl on growth and gene expression in juvenile blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus, at different salinities.Exposure of native bees foraging in an agricultural landscape to current-use pesticides.Increasing neonicotinoid use and the declining butterfly fauna of lowland CaliforniaAssessing the occurrence and distribution of pyrethroids in water and suspended sediments.Pyrethroid insecticides in bed sediments from urban and agricultural streams across the United States.Occurrence and potential sources of pyrethroid insecticides in stream sediments from seven U.S. metropolitan areas.Pyrethroid insecticide concentrations and toxicity in streambed sediments and loads in surface waters of the San Joaquin Valley, California, USA.Removal of neutral chloroacetamide herbicide degradates during simulated unit processes for drinking water treatment.Discharges of produced waters from oil and gas extraction via wastewater treatment plants are sources of disinfection by-products to receiving streams.Management of Arthropod Pathogen Vectors in North America: Minimizing Adverse Effects on Pollinators.Esfenvalerate toxicity to the cladoceran Ceriodaphnia dubia in the presence of green algae, Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata.Pesticide concentrations in frog tissue and wetland habitats in a landscape dominated by agriculture.Bifenthrin Causes Trophic Cascade and Altered Insect Emergence in Mesocosms: Implications for Small Streams.Neutral degradates of chloroacetamide herbicides: occurrence in drinking water and removal during conventional water treatment.Effects of two fungicide formulations on microbial and macroinvertebrate leaf decomposition under laboratory conditions.Widespread occurrence of neonicotinoid insecticides in streams in a high corn and soybean producing region, USA.Analysis of chlorothalonil and three degradates in sediment and soil.Are neutral chloroacetamide herbicide degradates of potential environmental concern? Analysis and occurrence in the upper Chesapeake Bay.Neutral chloroacetamide herbicide degradates and related compounds in Midwestern United States drinking water sources.Concentrations and loads of suspended sediment-associated pesticides in the San Joaquin River, California and tributaries during storm events.Year-round presence of neonicotinoid insecticides in tributaries to the Great Lakes, USA.Leaching and sorption of neonicotinoid insecticides and fungicides from seed coatings.Environmental Risks and Challenges Associated with Neonicotinoid Insecticides.Exploring the amphibian exposome in an agricultural landscape using telemetry and passive samplingOrganic geochemistry and toxicology of a stream impacted by unconventional oil and gas wastewater disposal operationsMethods used to characterize the chemical composition and biological activity of environmental waters throughout the United States, 2012-14Characterization of selected bed-sediment-bound organic and inorganic contaminants and toxicity, Barnegat Bay and major tributaries, New Jersey, 2012Dissolved pesticide concentrations entering the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta from the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, California, 2012-13Occurrence of pesticides in groundwater and sediments and mineralogy of sediments and grain coatings underlying the Rutgers Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Upper Deerfield, New Jersey, 2007Dissolved pesticide concentrations in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and Grizzly Bay, California, 2011-12Analysis of the herbicide diuron, three diuron degradates, and six neonicotinoid insecticides in water-Method details and application to two Georgia streamsContaminants in stream sediments from seven U.S. metropolitan areas: Data summary of a National Pilot StudyMethods of analysis-Determination of pesticides in sediment using gas chromatography/mass spectrometryA Multi-residue Method for the Analysis of Pesticides and Pesticide Degradates in Water Using HLB Solid-phase Extraction and Gas Chromatography–Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry
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