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About This Publication
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION
PUBLICATIONS 1970-1989
The Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze,
Florida, develops scientific information used to KEYWORD TITLE INDEX
formulate guidelines, standards end strategies for
management of hazardous materiets In estuarine, coastal, AUTHOR INDEX 133
end marine environments. The Laboratory’s efforts deal
primarily with toxic compounds regulated by EPA’s
Office of Pesticides end Toxic Substances. In addition,
biotechnology risk assessment is a major Laboratory
program. The impacts of the ocean disposal of drilling
fluids end waste-treatment effluents are investigated
for the Office of Water.
This report lists all in-house and extramural reports,
publications and journal articles issued by the
Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL
from 1970 through 1989. It is divided into three
sections: citations grouped by year of publication,
author index, end keyword titLe index.
An asterisk beside the Gulf Breeze Laboratory contribution
number, e.g., ERLGB 0 or ERIGBX*. indicates that the item is
no longer available from the Laboratory. If it is available
from NTIS, Springfield, VA, the order number is given after
the citation.
Written requests for copies of items listed in this publication
should be addressed to the Laboratory librarian.
Robert E. Renter
Laboratory Director
Preparation Date:
February 1990
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1970
Anas, Raymond E., and Alfred J. WiLson, Jr. 1970.
Organochlorine Pesticides in Fur Seals. Pestic. Monit. J.
3(4):198-200. (ERL,GB 110*).
Anas, Raymond E., end Alfred J. Wilson, Jr. 1970.
Organochlor lne Pesticides in Nursing Fur Seal Pups. Pestic.
Monit. J. 4(3):114-116. (ERL,GB 119).
Cooley, Nelson R. 1970. Effects of Pesticides Studied at
Florida Fisheries Center. Poltut. Abstr. 1(2):16-20. (ERL,GB
107*).
Cooley Nelson R. 1970. Estuarine Faunal Inventory. In:
U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Circ 335. U.S. Dept. of the Interior,
Washington, DC. Pp. 12-16. (ERI,GB X438*).
Cootey, Nelson R., and James N. Keltner, Jr. 1970. Effects
of Pesticides on Estuarine Ciliates. Pp. 16-18. (ERL,GB
X001*).
Coppage, David L. 1970. Enzyme Systems of Estuerine
Organisms. In: U.S. Fish Wildi. Serv. Circ. 335. U.S. Dept.
of the Interior, Washington, DC. Pp. 31-33. (ERL,GB X443*).
Cross, Ford A., Thomas V. Duke, and James N. Willis. 1970.
Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements in a Coastal Plain Estuary;
Distribution of Manganese, Iron, and Zinc in Sediments, Water,
and Polychactous Worms. Chesapeake Sc 11(4):221-234.
(ERL,GB X062).
Duke, T.W., J.I. Lowe, and A.J. Wilson, Jr. 1970.
Polychtorinated Biphenyl (Aroclor 1254) in the Water, Sediment,
and Biota of Escambia Bay, Florida. Bull. Environ. Contam.
Toxicot. 5(2):171-180. (ERL,GB 101).
Duke, Thomas W. 1970. Effects of Pesticides on Estuarine
Organisms. Mar. PoLlut. Bull. 1:126. (ERL,GB 115*).
Duke, Thomas W. 1970. Estuarine Pesticide Research--Bureau of
Commercial Fisheries. In: Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst.,
22nd AnnuaL Session, Nov., 1969, Miami Beach, FL. James B.
Higman Editor University of Miami, Gulf and Caribbean
F1sher es Institute, Miami, FL. Pp. 146-153. (ERI,GB 100*).
Duke, Thomas V., Patrick W. Borthwick, Alan J. Rick, and
MichaeL D. Schmitt. 1970. Kinetics of Pesticides. In: U.S.
Fish Wildl. Serv. Circ. 335. U.S. Dept. of the Interior,
Washington, DC. Pp. 33. (ERL,GB X444*).
Gutherz, Elmer J., end Robbin R. BLackman. 1970. Two New
Species of the Flatfish Genus Citharichthys (Bothidae) from the
Western North Atlantic. Copeia. 2:340-348. (ERL,GB 112).
Hansen David J. 1970. Behavior of Estuarine Organisms In:
U.S. F%sh Vhdl. Serv. Circ. 335. U.s. Dept. of the Interior,
Washington, DC. Pp. 23-28. (ERL,GB X441*).
Hansen, David J., and Alfred J. Wilson, Jr. 1970.
Significance of DDT Residues from the Estuary near Pensacola,
Fla. Pestic. Monit. J. 4(2):51 56. (ERL,GB099*).
Holland, Hugh T., and David 1. Coppage. 1970. Sensitivity to
Pesticides in Three Generations of Sheepshead Minnows. Bull.
Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 5(4):362-367. (ERL,GB 076*).
Lowe, Jack I., Paul D. Wilson, and Richard B. Davison. 1970.
Laboratory Bioassays. In: U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Circ 335.
U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Washington, DC. Pp. 20-23.
(ERL,GB X446*).
Nimmo D.R., A.J. Wilson, Jr., and R.R. BLackman. 1970.
Localization of DDT in the Body Organs of Pink and White
Shrimp. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 5(4):333-341.
(ERL,GB 104*).
Nimmo, DelWayne R., and Robbin R. Blackman. 1970. PhysioLogy
of Estuarine Organisms. In: U.S. Fish Vi (dl. Serv. Circ. 335.
U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Washington, DC. Pp. 29-31.
(ERL,GB X442*).
Pesticide Field Station, Gulf Breeze, FL. 1970. Progress
Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Center for
Estuarine and Menhaden Research, Pesticide Field Station, Gulf
Breeze, FLa., Fiscal Year 1969. 33 p. (ERL,GB 098*).
Walsh, Gerald E., and Paul T. Heitmuller. 1970. Effects of
Herbicide on the Biota and Energy Budget of a Coastal Pond
Ecosystem. In: U.S. Fish Witdl. Serv. Circ 335. U.S. Dept.
of the Interior, Washington, DC. Pp. 7-10. (ERI,GB X436).
Walsh, Gerald E., James N. Ke(tner Jr. and Edward Matthews.
1970. Effects of Herbicides on Marine Algae. In: U.S. Fish
Wildl. Serv. Circ. 335. U.S. Dept. of the Interior,
Washington, DC. CERL,GB X437*).
Wilson, ALfred J., Jerrold Forester, and Johnnie Knight.
1970. Chemical Assays. In: U.S. Fish WildL. Serv. Circ. 335.
U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Washington, DC. Pp. 18-20.
(ERL,GB X440*).
Wolman, AL Len A., end Alfred J. Wilson, Jr. 1970. Occurrence
of Pesticides in Whales. Pestic. Nonit. J. 4(1):8-10.
(ERL ,GB 114).
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1971
Butter, P.A. 1971. Influence of Pesticides on Marine
Ecosystems. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B Blot. Sd. 177:321-329.
(ERL,GB 129k).
Coppsge David I.. 1971. CharacterizatIon of Fish Brain
Acetylcf olinesterase with an Automated pH Stat for Inhibition
Studies. Butt. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 6(4):304-310.
(ERL,GB 125k).
Couch John Alexander. 1971. Form, Norphogenesis, and
liost- 1 i 14.t, Relationship of Laqenophrys caLtinectes (Citiatea:
Peritrichida). Ph.D Dissertation. Florida State University,
Tallahassee, FL. 150 p. (ERL,GB 151*).
Duke, Thomas U., and Alfred J. Wilson 1 Jr. 1971. Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons in Livers of Fishes from the Northeastern Pacific
Ocean. Pestic. Monit. J. 5(2) 228-232. (ERL,GB 127).
Hansen D.J., P.R. Parrish, J.I. Lowe, A.J. Wilson, Jr., and
P.O. wkson. 1971. Chronic Toxicity, Uptake, and Retention of
Aroctor 1254 in Two Estuarine Fishes. Bull. Environ. Contem.
Toxicol. 6(2):113-119. (ERL,GI 120).
Hansen, David J. 1971. Evaluation of Stocking Cutthroat
Trout, Selmo ctarki, in Munset Lake, Oregon. Trans. Am. Fish.
Soc. 100(1):55-60. (ERL,GB 103).
Ilochberg, F.G., and John A. Couch. 1971. Biology of
Cephalopods. In: ScientIsts-in the-Sea. J.W. Miller, J.G.
VanDerwalker, and R.A. Walter, Editors, U.S. Dept. of the
Interior, Washington, DC. Pp. vI -221--VI-228. (ERL,GB 118*).
Lowe, J.I., P.R. Parrish, A.J. WiLson, Jr., P.O. Wilson, and
T.W. Duke. 1971. Effects of Mirex on Selected Estuarine
Organisms. In: Transactions of the 36th North American
WiLdlife and NaturaL Resources Conference, March 7-10 1971.
Wildlife Management Institute, Washington, DC. Pp. lh-186.
(ERL,GB 126).
Lowe, Jack I., Paul D. Wilson, Alan .1. Rick, and Alfred J.
Wilson, Jr. 1971. Chronic Exposure of Oysters to DDT,
Toxaphene and Parathion. Proc. Natt. Shellfish. Assoc.
61(June):71-79. (ERL,GB 116).
Nimmo, D.R., R.R. Blackman, A.J. Wilson, Jr., and J.
Forester. 1971. Toxicity and Distribution of Aroclor 1254 in
the Pink Shrimp Penaeus duorerum. Mar. Blot. 11(3):191.197.
(ERL,GB 128*).
Nimmo D.R., P.O. Wilson, R.R. Blackman, and A.J. Wilson,
Jr. 971. Polychlorinsted Biphenyt Absorbed from Sediments by
Fiddler Crabs and Pink Shrimp. Nature. 231(529T):5O 52.
(ERL,GB 111*).
PanøL on Monitoring Persistent Pesticides in the Marine
Environment C Philip A. Butter, Member). 1911. Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons in the Marine Environment. National Academy of
Sciences, Washington, DC. 42 p. (ERL,GB XO11*).
Parrish, Patrick R. 1911. Respirometer for Determining the
Effect of Pesticides end Related Pollutants on Oxygen
Consumption of Estuarine Fishes. Proc. Annu. Conf. Southeast.
Assoc. Game Fish Comm. 25:602-606. (ERL,GB 135*).
Sprague, Victor and John Couch. 1971. Annotated List of
Protozoan Parastes, Hyperparasites, and Commensals of Decepod
Crustecee. J. Protozool. 18(3):526-531. (ERI,G9 133*).
WaLsh, Gerald E. 1971. Energy Budgets of Four Ponds In
Northwestern FLorida. Ecology. 52(2):298-304. (ERL,GB 105*).
Walsh, Gerald E., and Ralph 1. Bowers. 1971. Review of
Hawaiian Zoanthids with Descriptions of Three New Species.
Zool. J. Llnn. Soc. 5O(2):161-18O. (ERL,GB 092*).
Walsh, Gerald E., and Thomas E. Grow. 1971. Depression of
Carbohydrate in Marine Algae by Urea Herbicides. Weed Sd.
19(5):568-570. (ERL,GB 121*).
Walsh, Gerald E., Charles U. Miller, and P.T. Heitmutler.
1971. Uptake and Effects of Oichlobenit in a Small Pond.
Bull. Environ. Contem. Toxicol. 6(3):279-288. (ERL,08 123).
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1972
Bookhout, C.G., A.J. WUson, Jr., T.W. Duke, and J.I. Lowe.
1972. Effects of Nirex on the Larval Development of Two Crabs.
Weter Air Soil Pottut. 1(2):165-180. CERL ,GB 132).
Butter, P.A., I.E. Andren, G.J. Bonde, A.B. Jernelov, and
D.J. Reish. 1972. Test Monitoring and Indicator Organisms.
In: Guide to Marine Pollution. Edward 0. Goldberg, Editor,
Gordon and Breach, London. Pp. 146-159. (ERL,GB 148*).
Butler, Philip A. 1972. DOT in Estuarine Molluscs.
Bioscience. 22(12):690691. CERL,GB 155A*).
Butter, Philip A., Ray Chitdress, and Alfred .1. Wilson.
1972. Association of DDT Residues with Losses in Marine
Productivity. In: Marine Pollution and Sea Life. Ruivo
Mario, Editor, Fishing Mews Books, Ltd., London. Pp. 262-266.
(ERL,GB 1010*).
Cootey, Nelson R., James M. Kettner, Jr., and Jerrold
Forester. 1972. Mirex and Aroclor 1254: Effect on and
Accumulation by Tetrahymena pyriformis Strain W. J. Protozool.
19(4) 636-638. (ERL,GB 137).
Coppage, 0.1., and T.W. Duke. 1972. Effects of Pesticides in
Estuaries Along the Gulf and Southeast Atlantic Coasts. In:
Proceedings of the 2nd Gulf Coast Conference on Mosquito
Suppression and Wildlife Management• New Orleans LA, Oct.
2O 22, 1971. Claude H. Schmidt, Editor, Pp. 24- 1. (ERL,GB
138*).
Coppage, David 1. 1972. Esterase Inhibiting Pesticides:
Chemistry, Mode of Action, end Effects on Fish. Presented at
Annual Meeting of Gulf States Council on Wildlife Fisheries and
Mosquito Control, Oct. 19, 1972, New Orleans, LA. 33 p.
CERL,GB 197k).
Coppage, David 1. 1972. Organophosphate Pesticides: Specific
Level of Brain AChE Inhibition Related to Death in Sheepshead
Minnows. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 101(3):534-536. (ERI,G8 113).
Erickson, Stanton J. 1972. Toxicity of Copper to
Thatassiosira pseudonana in Unenriched Inshore Seawater. J.
Phycol. 8(4): 18-323. (ERL,GB X069*).
Hansen, D.J., E. Matthews, 5.1. NaIl, and D.P. Dumas. 1972.
Avoidance of Pesticides by Untrained Mosquitofish, Gembusia
affinis. Butt. Environ. Contam. Toxicot. 8(1):46 51. (ERL,GB
136*).
Hansen David J. 1972. DOT and Malathion: Effect on Salinity
Selection by Mosquitofish. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc.
101(2):346-350. (ERL,G8 108).
Heitmuller, PauL T. and DelWayne R. Nimmo. 1972. Cage for
Exposing Aquatic Animals to Bottom Sediments. Prog. Fish-Cult.
34(2):120. (ERL,GB 134*).
Lowe, J.I., P.R. Parrish, J.M. Patrick, Jr., and J.
Forester. 1972. Effects of the Potychtorinated Biphenyl
Aroctor 1254 on the American Oyster Crassostree virginica.
Mar. Blot. 17(3):209-214. (ERL,GB 146).
Nimmo, D.R., and Robbin R. Blackman. 1972. Effects of DOT on
Cations in the Hepatopancreas of Penaeid Shrimp. Trans. Am.
Fish. Soc. 1O1(3):547-549. (ERL,GB 117*).
Rice, T.R., J.P. Baptist, F.A. Cross and T.W. Duke. 1972.
Potential Hazards from Radioactive Pollution of the Estuary.
In: Marine Pollution and Sea Life. Ruvio Mario, Editor,
Fishing News Books, Ltd., London. Pp. 272-276. (ERL,GB
X066*).
Walsh, Gerald E. 1972. Effects of Herbicides on
Photosynthesis and Growth of Marine Unicellular Algae.
Hyacinth Control J. 1O(3):45-48. (ERL,GB 130*).
Walsh, Gerald E. 1972. Insecticides, Herbicides, and
Polychtorinated Biphenyls in Estuaries. J. Wash. Aced. Sci.
62(2):122-139. (ERI,GB 139*).
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1973
Borthwick P.W., TV. Duke, A.J. Wilson Jr., J.I. Lowe,
J.M. Patrck, Jr., and J.C. Oberheu. 19*3. AccumulatIon end
Movement of Mirex in Selected Estuaries of South Caroline,
1969-71. Peptic. Monit, J. 7(1):626. (ERL,GB 156*).
Bourquin, A.W. 1973. Estuarine Microbes end Organochtorine
Pestlcid s (A Brief Review). In: Microbial Degradation of Oil
Pollutants, Louisiana State University Center for Wetland
Resources, Baton Rouge, LA. Pp. 237-24 S. (ERL,GB 165).
Bourquin, Al V. 1973. Impact of Microbial Seed Cultures on
the Aquatic Environment. In: Proceeding. of the First
Microbiology Seminar on Standardization of Methods.
EPA R4?3022, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Pp. 140-142. (ERL,GB 203*).
Butler, Philip A. 1973. Organochiorin. Residues in Estuarine
Mollusks, 1965-72--National Pesticide Monitoring Program.
Pestic. Monit. J. 6(4):238-362. (ERL,GB 155*).
Cooley, Nelson N., James N. keltner, Jr., and Jerrold
Forester. 1973. Potychlorinated Biphenyls, Aroclors 1248 and
1260: Effect on and Accumulation by Tetr.Piymene pyriformis. J.
Protozool. 20(3):443-445. (ERL,GB 158*).
Couch, John A. 1973. Ultrestructursl end Protargot Studies of
Lagenophrys celtinectes (Ciliophora: Peritrichida). J.
Protozool. 20(5):638’647. (ERL,GB 220*).
Devey, Earl V., Myra J. Morgan, and Stanton J. Erickson.
1973. Biological Measurement of the Copper Complexetion
Capacity of Seawater. limnol. Oceanogr. 18(6):993 997.
(ERL,GB X270*).
Davis, V.P., and R.S. Birdsong. 1973. Coral Reef Fishes
Which Forage in the Water Column. A Review of Morphology,
Behavior, Ecology and Evolutionary Implications. HeLgot. Vies.
Meeresunters. 24(3):292-306. (ERL,GB X324*).
Hansen, David J., Steven C. Schimmel, and James N. Keitner,
Jr. 1973. Avoidance of Pesticides by Grass Shrimp
(Palaemonetes pugio). Bull. Environ. Contam. To icol.
9(3)129-133. (ERL,GB 147).
MI I I, J.M., and G.R. Hetz. 1973. Copper and Zinc in
Estuarine Waters near a Coat-Fired Electric Power
Plant--Correlation with Oyster Greening. Environ. Lett.
5(3):165-174. (ERL,GB X149*).
HolLister Terrence A., and Gerald E. Walsh. 1973.
Oifferenttet Responses of Marine Phytoplankton to Herbicides:
OKygen Evolution. Butt. Environ. Contam. ToxicoL.
9(5) :291-295. (ERL,GB 159).
Jensen, A.L. 1973. Relation Between Simple Dynamic Pool end
Surplus Production Models for Yield from a Fishery. J. Fish.
Rep. Board Can. 30(7):998-1002. (ERL,G8 157*).
Schoor, W.P. 1973. In vivo Binding of p,p’-DDE to Human Serum
Proteins. Butt. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 9(2):70-74.
(ERL.GB 131*).
Larval Tarpon, Megelops ettenticus,
Copele. l(NARCH):140-141. (ERL ,GS
Walsh Gerald E., Regina Barrett, Gary H. Cook, and Terrence
A. Ho(lister. 1973. Effects of Herbicides on Seedlings of the
Red Mangrove, Rhizophora mangle I.. Bioscience. 23C6):361 364.
(ERL,GB 163*).
Walsh, Gerald E. and Thomas F. Grow. 1973. Composition of
Thatassia testud num and Ruppie maritime, a. J. Fle. Aced.
Sci. 35(2):97’108. (ERL,GB 126*).
Wilson, A.J., Jr., and J. Forester. 1973. Methods and
Problems in Analysis of Pesticides In the Estuarine
Environment. In: Proceedings of the Seminar on Methodology
for Monitoring the Marine Environment. EPA-600/4-?4-0D4, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC. Pp. 108-124.
(ERL,GB 204).
Tagatz, Merlin F. 1973.
from Pensacola, Florida.
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1974
Atema, Jelle, C.C. Coutent, P. Decoursey, D. Hansen, J.S.
Kittredge, J.J. Magnuson, D. Miller, B.L. OtIs, M.J.
Schneider, and V.8. Verriberg. 1974. Behavioral Bioassays.
In: Marine Bioassays. Marine Technology Society, Washington,
DC. Pp. 1-31. (ERL,GB 251*).
Borthwick, P.w., G.H. Cook, and J.M. Patrick, Jr. 1974.
Mirex Residues in Selected Estuaries of South Carolina--June
1972. Pestic. Nonit. J. 7(3/4):144-145. (ERI,GB 168).
Borthwick, Patrick V. 1974. Clinical Centrifuge Tube for
Small Blood Samples. Prog. Fish-Cult. 36(3):184. (ERL,GB
238*).
Butter, P.A. 1974. Biological Problems in Estuarine
Monitoring. In: Proceedings of Seminar on Methodology for
Monitoring the Marine Environment, Seattle, WA, Oct. 1973.
EPA-600/4-74-004, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Pp. 126-138. (ERI,GB 191*). (AvaiL, from
NTIS, Springfield, VA: PB-239 052)
Butler, Philip A. 1974. Estuaries. In: Guidelines on
Sampling and Statistical Methodologies for Ambient Pesticide
Monitoring. Federal Working Group on Pest Management,
Washington, DC. Pp. v-i-v-S. (ERL,GB 265*).
Butler, Philip A. 1974. Trends in Pesticide Residues in
Shellfish. Proc. Nat. Shellfish. Assoc. 64(JUNE) 77-8O.
(ERL,GB 176*).
Cooley, Nelson P. 1974. Occurrence of Snook on the North
Shore of the Gulf of Mexico. Fla. Sd. 37(2):98-99. (ERL,GB
192).
Coppage, David 1., and Edward Matthews. 1974. Short-Term
Effects of Organophosphete Pesticides on Chotinesterases of
Estuarine Fishes and Pink Shrimp. Bull. Environ. Contam.
Toxicot. 11(5):483-488. (ERL,GB 169).
Couch, John A. 1974. Enzootic Nuclear Po(yhedrosis Virus of
Pink Shrimp: Ultrastructure, Prevalence, and Enhancement. J.
Invertebr. Pathol. 24(3):311-331. (ERL,GB 215).
Couch, John A. 1974. Free and Occluded Virus, Similar to
Bacutovirus, in Hepatopancreas of Pink Shrimp. Nature.
247(5438):229-231. (ERL,GB 213).
Couch, John A. 1974. PathologicaL Effects of Urosporidium
(Haptosporida) Infection in Microphallid Metacercariae. J.
Invertebr. PathoL. 23(3):389-396. (ERL,G8 211).
Couch, John A., and D.R. Nimmo. 1974. Detection of
Interactions Between Natural Pathogens and Pollutants in
Aquatic Animals. In: Proceedings of the Regional Symposium on
Diseases of Aquatic Animals. Louisiana State University.
Center for Wetland Resources, Baton Rouge, LA. Pp. 261-268.
(ERI,G8 219*).
Couch, John A., and DelWayne P. Nimmo. 1974. Ultrastructural
Studies of Shrimp Exposed to the Pollutant Chemical,
Potychlorinated Biphenyl (Aroctor 1254). Butt. Soc. Pharmacot.
Environ. PathoL 11(2):17-20. (ERL,GB 216*).
Couch, John, George Gardner, John C. Harshbarger, N.R.
Tripp, and Paul P. Yevich. 1974. Histological and
Physiological Evaluations in Some Marine Fauna. In: Marine
Bioassays. Marine Technology Society, Washington, DC. Pp.
156-173. (ERL,GB 250*).
Cross, F.A., and T.W. Duke. 1976. Contaminant Bloassays:
Contamination of Marine Resources for Human Consumption. In:
Marine Bioassays. Marine Technology Society, Washington, DC.
Pp. 32-108. (ERL,GB X064*).
Duke, Thomas V. 1974. Criteria for Determining Importance and
Effects of Pesticides on the Marine Environment: A Brief
Overview. Mar. Technol. Soc. .1. 8(1):21-22. (ERL,GB 180).
Duke, Thomas V., and David P. Dumes. 1974. Implications of
Pesticide Residues in the Coastal Environment. In: Pollution
and Physiology of Marine Organisms. John F. Vernberg and
Winona B. Vernberg, Editors, Academic Press, New York, NY. Pp.
137-164. (ERL,GB 195*).
Forward, R.B., Jr., and J.D. Costtow, Jr. 1974. Ontogeny of
Phototaxis by Larvae of the Crab Rhithropanopeus harrisii.
Mar. Biol. 26(1):27-33. (ERL,GB X075*).
Gillett, James U., James Hilt, IV, Alfred U. Jarvinen, and
W. Peter Schoor. 1974. Conceptual ModeL for the Movement of
Pesticides Through the Environment: A Contribution of the EPA
Alternative Chemicals Program. EPA-660/3-74-024, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, National Research Center,
Corvallis, OR. 79 p. (ERL,G8 247*). (AvaiL, from NTIS,
Springfield, VA: P8-238 653)
Hansen, D.J., P.R. Parrish, and J Forester. 1974. Aroclor
1016: Toxicity to and Uptake by Estuarine Animals. Environ.
Res. 7(3):363-372. (ERL,GB 172).
Hansen, D.J., S.C. Schimmel, and E. Matthews.
Avoidance of Aroclor 1256 by Shrimp and Fishes.
Contam. Toxicol. 12(2):253256. (ERL,GB 181*).
Hansen, David J. 1974. Aroclor 1254: Effect on Composition of
Developing Estuarine Animal Communities in the Laboratory.
Contrib. Mar. Sd. 18:19-33. (ERL,GB 166).
Hansen, David J., Steven C. Sch$mmel, and Jerrold Forester.
1974. Aroctor 1254 in Eggs of Sheepshead Minnows: Effect on
Fertilization Success and Survival of Embryos and Fry. In:
Proc. 27th Annu. Conf. Southeast. Assoc. Game Fish Comm. Pp.
420-426. (ERL,GB 177*).
1974.
Bull. Environ.
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Wayne, Don V., Thomas W. Duke, and Thomas .1. Sheets. 1974.
Pesticides in Estuaries. in: Coastal Ecological Systems of
the United States III. H.T. Odum, B.J. Copeland. and E.A.
McMshan, Editors, The Conservation Foundation, Washington, DC.
Pp. 142-150. (ERL,GB X411*).
Jensen, A.L. 1976. 365: Leslie Matrix Models for Fisheries
Studies. Biometrics. 30(3):547-551. (ERL,GB 183).
Jensen, A.1. 1974. Predator-Prey and Competition Models with
State Variables: Blomass, Number of individuals and Average
Individual Weight. J. Fish. Rca. Board Can. 3(10):1669-1674.
(ERL,GB 184).
Lincer, Jeffrey I.. 1974. Impact of Synthetic Organic
Compounds on Estuarine Ecosystems. Final Report. Eco-Ane(ysis,
Inc., Sarasota, FL. 49 p. CERL,GB X101).
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Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL,
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Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL,
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Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL,
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Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL,
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Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL,
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Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL.
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Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL,
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Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL,
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Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL,
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Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL,
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Environmental Research laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL,
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Middaugh Douglas P., and Michael J. Hemmer. 1984. Spawning
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NY. Pp. 415-426. (ERL,GB617*).
Parrish, Patrick R., Richard N. Montgomery, Stephanie
Friedman, and Michael J. Hemmer. 1989. Acute and Chronic
Toxicity of Produced Water to Kysids (Nysidopsis bahi.).
EPA/600/X-89/175, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL. 16 p.
Paul, John F., A.F. Holland, K. John Scott, David A. Flemer,
and Eugene P. Meier. 1989. Ecological Status and Trends
Program: EPA’s Approach to Monitoring Condition of the Nation’s
Ecosystems. In: Oceans ‘89 Proceedings. Vol. 2: Ocean
Pollution. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,
New York, NY. Pp. 579-582. (ERL,GB x628*).
Paul, John K., and Andrew U. DavId. 1989. Production of
Extracellutar Nucleic Acids by Genetically Altered Bacteria in
Aquatic-Environment Microcosms. AppL Environ. Microbiot.
55(8):1865-1869. (ERL,GB X635*). (Avail, from NTIS,
Springfield, VA: PB9O-140781)
Paul, John N., Wide H. Jeffrey, Andrew U. David, Mary F.
DeFlaun, and Lisa H. Cazares. 1989. Turnover of
Extracellular DNA in Eutrophic and Oligotrophic Freshwater
Environments of Southwest Florida. AppI. Environ. Microbiot.
55(7):1823’1828. (ERL,GB X631*) (Avail, from NTIS,
Springfield, VA: P890-140823)
Paul, John H., and Scott L. Pichard. 1989. Specificity of
Cellular DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial Populations in a
Florida Reservoir. Appl. Environ. Microbiot.
55(11):2798-2801. (ERL,GB X640*).
Pritchard, Parmely H., Betty 1. Jackson, James E. Harvey, and
Susan N. Martin. 1989. Integration of Research and Predictive
Model Development in Biotechnology Risk Assessment.
EPA/600/X-89/366, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Environmental Research laboratory, GuLf Breeze, FL. 152 p.
Sangodkar, U.M.X., 1.1. Aldrich, R.A. Haugland, J. Johnson,
R.K. Rothmel, P.J. Chapman, and A.M. Chakrabarty. 1989.
MolecuLar Basis of Biodegradation of Chioroaromatic Compounds.
Acts Biotechnol. 9(4):301-316. (ERL,GB X608*).
Saye, Dennis J., and Robert V. MIller. 1989. Aquatic
Environment: Consideration of Horizontal Gene Transmission in a
Diversified Hebitat. In: Gene Transfer in the Environment.
Stuart 8. Levy and Robert V. Miller Editors, McGraw-Hill, New
York, NT. Pp. 223-259. (ERL,GB X6 5*).
Shields, Malcolm S., Stacy 0. Montgomery Peter J. Chapman,
Stephen N. Cuskey and P.H. Pritchard. i989. Novel Pathway
of Totuene Catabolism in the Trichtoroethylene-Degrading
Bacterium 04. AppI. EnvIron, Microbiol. 55(6):1624-1629.
(ERI,GB 668). (Avail, from NTIS, Springfield, VA: P890-129537)
Sinclair, James L., and Martin Alexander. 1989. Effect of
Protozoan Predation on Relative Abundance of Fast- and
Slow-Growing Bacteria. Can. J. Microbiot. 35(5):578-582.
(ERL,GB X597 ). (Avail, from NTIS, Springfield, VA:
PB9O- 129503)
Somerville, Charles C., Ivor T. Knight, William L. Straube,
and Rita R. Colwell. 1989, Simple, Rapid Method for the
Direct Isolation of Nucleic Acids from Aquatic Environments.
AppI. Environ. Microbiol. 55(3):548-554. (ERL,GB X604*).
Pritchard, P.H. 1989.
Microbial Pest Control
EPA/600/X-89/130, U.S.
Environmental Research
Review of Progress in Biotechnology
Agent Risk Assessment.
Environmental Protection Agency,
Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL. 263 p.
Parrish, Rodney. 1989.
Environ. Toxicol. Chem.
SETAC: Completing the Puzzle.
Pp. 969-970. (ERL,GB X652).
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Steffan, R.J., A. Breen, R.M. AtLas, and G.S. Sayter. 1989.
Application of Gene Probe Methods for Monitoring Specific
Microbial PopuLations in Freshwater Ecosystems. Can. J.
Nicrobiol. 35(7):681-685. (ERL,GB X648).
Thurman, Robert B., and Donald V. Lightner. 1989.
Alternative Method for Analyzing Membranes Hybridized with
Radiolabeled Probes. Aust. Microbiol. 1O(5):531-532. (ERL,GB
X627*).
Tomasek, P.H., B. Frantz, U.M.X. Sangodkar, R.A. Haugland,
and A.M. Chakrabarty. 1989. Characterization and NucLeot de
Sequence Determination of a Repeat Element Isolated from a
2,4 5 T Degrading Strain of Pseudomonas cepec a. Gene.
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Walsh, Gerald E. 1980. Bostrichobranchus digonas:
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VA: PB9O-100678)
Walsh, Gerald E. 1989. Germination, Survival, and Production
of Marsh Plant Seedlings in Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent and in
Sediments from St. Andrews Bay, Florida. EPA/600/X -89/032 ,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Research
Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL. 7 p.
Walsh, Gerald E. 1989. Seed Germination and Seedling
Development of Marsh Grass in Contaminated Sediment: Second
Progress Report. EPA/600/X -89/380, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf
Breeze, FL. 210 p.
Walsh, Gerald E., Patrice N. Bohannori, and Paul B.
Wessinger-Duvall. 1989. Microwave Irradiation for Rapid
Killing and Fixing of Plant Tissue. Can. J. Bot.
67(4):1272-1274. (ERL,G8 644*).
Walsh, Gerald E., and David E. Weber. 1989. Effects of
Effluent from a Metals Plating Works on Germination, Survival,
and Growth of Freshwater Marsh Plants. EPA/600/X-89/159, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Research
Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL. 14 p.
Walsh, GeraLd F. and David E. Weber. 1989. Effects of a
Coking Plant Eff(uent on Germination, Survival, and Growth of
Freshwater Marsh Plants. EPA/600/X-89/170, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Environmental Research Agency, Gulf Breeze,
FL. 14 p.
Welsh, Gerald F., and David E. Weber. 1989. Effects of a
Sewage Treatment Plant Waste on Germination, Survival, and
Growth of Marsh Plants. EPA/600/X-89/103, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf
Breeze, FL. 29 p.
Walsh Gerald E., and David E. Weber. 1989. Effects of a
Textite Mill Effluent on Germination Survival, and Growth of
Two Freshwater Marsh Plants. EPA/60 6 /X-89/136, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Research
Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL. 9 p.
Zylstra, Gerben J., R.N. Olsen, and D.P. BalLou. 1989.
Cloning, Expression, and Regulation of the Pseudomones cepacia
Protocatechuate 3,4-Dioxygenase Genes. J. Bacteriol.
171(11 ):5907-5914. (ERL,GB X641 5 ).
ZyLstra, Gerben .1., R.H. Olsen, and D.P. BaUou. 1989.
Genetic Organization and Sequence of the Pseudomonas cepacla
Genes for the Alpha and Beta Subunits of Protocatechuate
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1(642*)
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P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E H
A
Abate Water Pollution in Fiscal 1973 by North American A
Abbreviate Time to Endpoint in Fish Hepatocarcinogenesis
Ability of Ambystoma tigrinum Hepatic Nicrosomes from Po
Abiotic Degradation of Xenobiotic Compounds in In Vitro
“ Degradation Rates of Methyl Parathion In Freshw.
Factors Affecting Sorption of Toxic Compounds to
I’ Degradation Rates in Water and Sediment /,Fete o
Absence of Known Plasmid Regulatory Genes f,Benzoate-Oep
Absorbed from Sediments by FiddLer Crabs and Pink Shrimp
Absorption with Digested Lead Periodate /,Determ lnation
Spectrometric Assay for Epoxide Hydrates. 1.1
H Assay of Epoxide Hydrolase Activity and Deter
Abundance of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Lower C
Feeding and Long-Term Fluctuations of Spot. I
of Fast- and Stow-Growing Bacteria /,Effect of
AC1IOO / CLoning, Physical Mapping and Expression of Chr
H 222, 05, Permethrin, and Fenvalerete on Sheepshead H
Acartia tonsa. /,Effect of insect Growth Regulator Dimil
Acclimating Sculpins (leptocottus armatus) Treated with
Accomplishments of Project Designed to Validate laborato
Accumulation and Movement of Mirex in Selected Estuaries
of Aroctor 1254 in Grass Shrimp (Pal aenionet
of Mirex-14C in the Adult Blue Crab (Callin
of PC8, Mercury and Cadmium by Nerds viren
of Sediment-Bound PCBs by Fiddler Crabs
Tissue Distribution and Depuration of Benz
“ and Ingestion Rate /,Bioaccumulatjon of Kep
in 3 Estuarine Species Using the Salmonella
of PCBs from a Contaminated Sediment Source
and Food Chain Transfer /Kepone
Loss, and Transfer Through Estuarine Food
by Tetrahymena pyriformis Strain W /,Nlrex
N Population Growth and Oxygen Evolution I,H
in Selected Estuarine Species /,Nonlineer N
from Dietary Sources /,PCB Dynamics in Huds
by Estuarine Organisms /,PCB’s: Effects on
of PC8s in Marine Fishes /,Pharmacokinetic
by Tetrahymena pyriformis /,Potychtorfnated
N in Selected Estuarine Species /,Test of a N
II of Naphthalene by the Oyster Ostrea edutis,
Acetate in the Guppy, Poecilia reticutata /,Exocrine Pan
in the Guppy, Poecilia reticulate /,Pancre.tic a
Acetyt-B-D-Glucoseminjd, /,Rapid Test for Chitinase Acti
AcetylchoLinesterase Inhibition in Fish as a Diagnosis o
Inhibition in a Marine Teleost dun
with an Automated pH Stat for Inhib
Inhibition in, the Sheepehead Minno
Activity of Cyprinodon veriegatus /
Inhibition Assay /,Fish Brain
Activity in Pink Shrimp (Penaeus du
Acetylene Reduction) Rates in Seagrass Communities 00mm
AChE Inhibition Related to Death in Sheepshead Minnows /
Acid Extraction Methods for Trace Metals in Sediments I,
“ in Seawater /,Apparent Ionization Constant of Hypoc
‘ /,CataboLism of Aromatic Biogenic Amines by Pseudom
Acid Pool During Environmental Stress in the Gilt Tissue
H Methyl Esters /,Characterization of Benthic Nicrobi
II Pool of the Corel Acropora cervicornis /,Effect of
H Characterizations of Selected Sulfate-Reducing Bact
H Composition of Phospholipids in Thermally Acctfmati
H Assay in Sediments /,Nuramic
° (TFD) Pathway of Plasmid pJP4: Mapping and Characte
H Degradation by the 2 ,4, Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
H Metabolism by Three Aquatic Bacteria Isolated from
“ Pool /,Recovery by the Coral Acropora cervicornis A
H by Ptasmid pJP4 /,Recruitment of a Chromosomalty En
H and the Amino Acid Taurine /,Thin-Layer Separation
° Taurine /,Thin-Layer Separation of Citric Acid Cycl
Cycle Intermediates, Lactic Acid, and the Amino Ad
Acids of Malathion in Fish, Oyster, and Shrimp Tissue I,
“ by Genetically Altered Bacteria in Aquatic-Environ
“ from Lipopolysaccharfde Lipid A, for Gram-Negative
“ from Aquatic Environments /,Simple, Rapid Method f
Acrolein /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
Acropora cervicornis /,Effect of Eight Outer Continental
N cervicornis After Short-Term Exposure to Dritti
H cervicornis After Drilling Mud Exposure. The Fr
Across an Undisturbed Sediment-Water Interface In tabora
Acrylonitrile /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
Acute and Chronic Effects of Cadmium on the Estuarine My
“ and Chronic Effects of Dimitin on Survival and Rep
° and Chronic Toxicity of Produced Water to Mysids (
“ and SubLethal Effects of Whole Used Drilling Fluid
“ Sensitivities of Early Life Stages of Atherinid Fl
U Toxicity Tests Using Fish and Nacroinvertebrates /
° Toxicity of Four Chemicals to Mysidopsis bahia (My
“ Toxic Effects on Freshwater Animals /,Experiences
Toxicity Tests Using Fishes and Hecroinvertebrates
Toxicity Tests with Selected Estuarine Algae, Inve
“ Static Toxicity Tests with Nysid Shrimp (Mysidopst
IS and Chronic Effects of First and Second Generation
“ Toxicity Testing of Single Species Dominant in Ben
Toxicity Tests Using Estuarine Animals I,Results:
“ Tests and Community Tests /,Sensitivity Comparison
“ Toxicity Tests Using Fish and Macroinvertebrates /
Toxicity of Drilling Fluids to Mysids (Mysidopsia
acutum /,Activation of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Adaptation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg2+ Stre
° of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Pollutant
of Natural Microbial Communities to Degradati
H and Metabolic Compensation to Salinity and Te
Adaptive Environmental Assessment Modeling Workshop Conc
Added Drilling Muds to Larvae of the Grass Shrimp Palaem
Adenomes in the Greater Redhorse, Moxostoma valenclennes
Adenosine Nucleotide Derivatives as Measures of the Nicr
H Triphosphatase of Pink Shrimp (Penaeus duoraru
Adipose Tissue /,Oistribution of VolatiLe Hatogenated Or
Adsorbing Solids on the Partition Coefficient /,Effect o
Adsorption Procedure /,Densities of Bacteria and Fungi i
to Soils and Sediments /,DNA
Adult Blue Crab (CalLinectes sapidus) /,Accumutation of
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
10- 1
53- 1
40- 1
66-16
62-11
45- 2
68-11
64-10
2-11
33-11
38-17
38-18
25- 3
24- 8
70-19
66-11
46- 2
39- 1
22-13
49-13
4- 1
6- 9
6-14
46-17
57- 6
41-18
57-12
38- 13
50-13
16- 2
12- 4
3- 5
8- 7
19-14
46-13
8- 3
62- 5
4- 5
22- 1
38- 5
60-18
69- 2
62- 2
7-12
7-11
2- 2
24- 1
48-11
9-11
33- 5
66- 9
3- 8
33- 8
11- 2
64- 9
43- 8
27- 3
50- 7
49- 3
22-13
23-18
69- 7
69- 7
24-10
50- 6
69-16
32-18
32-18
32-18
9- 8
70- 11
43- 5
70-20
28- 11
50- 7
49-11
50- 6
58-15
28-12
19-12
32- 7
70- 8
33- 3
52- 6
10- 4
68-12
65-12
18-13
35- 5
16- 5
37-13
59- 3
38- 7
63- 3
18-14
66- 7
37- 1
60- 2
64- 2
47- 4
37- 7
40- 3
48- 5
64-13
28- 2
6-13
32-12
32- 8
7-18
66- 4
6-14
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Adult Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Kepon
“ White Perch (Morone Gmelin) /,LetheL and Sublethal
Adults of the Estuarine Teleosts, Fundulus heterocLitus
Advantages and Limitations for Carcinogenesis Research /
and Spec;el Problems /,Usefulness of Cyprinod
Aerobic Biodegradation of Trichloroethytene
Metabolism of Trichtoroethylene by a Bacterial I
Degradation of Trichloroethylene /,Preliminary 0
aeruginosa PAO1 via mete Cleavage of Homoprotocatechuic
PAO recA Gene /,Characterization of the Pseud
recA Analog and Its Protein Product: rec-102
Bacteriophage 03: a Functional Analog of Phag
PAD /,CI.oning and Expression of the catA and
in a Freshwater Environment /,Conjugal Transf
PAO Is Inducible by DNA-Damaging Agents /,Exp
PAO: Pathway Description, Mapping of Mutation
Bacteriophages: Identification and Characteri
/,Potential for Transduction of Ptasmids in a
affinis /,Avoidance of Pesticides by Untrained Mosquitof
Cultured in the Laboratory /,Salinity Tolerance
Again at Risk Analysis /,Microbial Ecologist Looks Once
AGARS) for Studying Avoidance of Pollutant Gradients by
Age-Specific Growth /,Inftuence of the Organophosphate I
Agricultural Chemicals in Estuaries /,Monitoring
Agriculturally Affected Wetlands /,Determination of the
Air /,Devetopment and Application of Methodology for Oct
S Water Interface of Lake Pontchartrain /,Organics at
Alachlor, and Cycloate in Sewage and Lake Water /,Cometa
IS on Larval Development of the Mud Crab Rhithropa
and Propachlor in Suspensions of Pretreated Sol
in Freshwater and Marine Fishes /,Pretiminery S
/,Respiration and Osmoregulation of the Estuari
albicans from the North Sea /,Isolation of Atypical Cand
Aldrin/Dieldrin /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
Algae and Crustaceans as Indicators of Bioactivity of In
MS. Thesis /,Atrazine Effects on Salt Marsh Eda
“ by Pesticides /,Cell Death and Inhibition of Popul
“ to Trihalomethane Production in Chlorinated Estuar
“ by Urea Herbicides /,Depression of Carbohydrate in
“ and Crustaceans /,Determination of Bioactivity of
‘ /,Effects and Uptake of Chlorinated Naphthetenes i
“ in Culture, Microecosystems, and in the Field /,E
“ Invertebrates, end Fish /,.Initial Toxicological A
Accumulation, Population Growth and Oxygen Evolut
“ /,Principles of Toxicity Testing with Marine Unice
“ to Brominated Organic Compounds in Six Growth Mcdl
“ /,Toxicity end Uptake of Kepone in Marine Unicetlu
“ Crustaceans and Fishes /,Toxicity of Textile Mill
Algal Bioassays of Industrial and Energy Process Effluen
“ Toxicity Tests /,Artificial Culture Medium for Use
“ Toxicity Tests Calculated by Four Methods /,Compar
“ Bioassay Method: Results with Pesticides and Indus
“ Toxicity Tests /,Minutocellus polymorphus: A New N
Byproducts, Including 0-Mannitot /,Volatile Haloca
algerae in Nontarget Aquatic Species /,Single-Species Te
Allele of the P. aeruginosa PAO recA Gene /,Characteriza
Alpha and Beta Subunits of Protocatechuate 3,4-Dioxygena
Alterations In Composition of Field- and Laboratory-Deve
and Population Changes In an Estuarine Nysid
in Carcinogen-Exposed Teleosts: Procedures f
Altered Microbe /,Biodegradation In the Estuarine-Marine
“ Bacteria in Aquatic-Environment I4icrocosms /,Pro
alterniflora-Detritus--Uca pugnax Food Chain /,Metabolic
SI 2. Water-Soluble Metabotites /,Metabollsm
Altozar) on Larval Development of the Mud-Crab Rhlthropa
amasa /,Proctoeces sp. (Trematoda: Digenea) In Australia
Ambient Aquatic Life Water QuaLity Criteria for Chlorine
SI Water Quality Criteria for Acrolein
“ Water Quality Criteria for Acrytonitrile
• Water Quality Criteria for Aldrin/Dleldrin
“ Water Quality Criteria for Chlordane
“ Water Quality Criteria for Chlorinated Benzenes
“ Water Quality Criteria for Chlorinated Ethanes
“ Water Quality Criteria for Chlorinated Naphthale
“ Water Quality Criteria for Chlorinated Phenols
“ Water Quality Criteria for ChLoroalkyt Ethers
° Water Quality Criteria for Chloroform
“ Water Quality Criteria for 2-Chlorophenot
° Water Quality Criteria for DOT
Water Quality Criteria for Dichlorobenzenes
“ Water Quality Criteria for Dichlorobenzidine
“ Water Quality Criteria for Dichloroethylenes
“ Water Quality Criteria for Dichloropropane and 0
“ Water Quality Criteria for 2,4-Dichlorophenot
Si Water Quality Criteria for 2,4-Dimethylphenol
° Water Quality Criteria for Endosutfan
“ Water Quality Criteria for Endrin
“ Water Quality Criteria for Heptachior
“ Water Quality Criteria for Hexachlorobutediefle
“ Water Quality Criteria for Hexachlorocyclohexane
° Water QuaLity Criteria for Hexachtorocyclopentad
° Water Quality Criteria for Isophorone
“ Water Quality Criteria for Nitrobeozene
“ Water Quality Criteria for Nitrosamines
“ Water Quality Criteria for PentachLorophenol
‘ Water Quality Criteria for Phenol
“ Water Quality Criteria for Phthelate Esters
“ Water Quality Criteria for Polychlorinated Biphe
“ Water Quality Criteria for Silver
“ Water Quality Criteria for Polynuclear Aromatic
“ Water Quality Criteria for Thallium
“ Water Quality Criteria for Toluene
° Water Quality Criteria for Toxaphene
“ Water Quality Criteria for Trichloroethylene
IS Air /,Development and Application of Methodology
Ambush, Bolero, Bux, Dursban, Fentrifanil, Larvin, and P
Ambystoma tigrinum Hepatic Microsomes from Potycylic Aro
America /,Cellular Proliferative Disorder in Oysters (Os
‘• /,Diseases, Parasites, and Toxic Responses of Co
American Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) as an Indicator
Oyster as a Coastal Zone Pollution Monitor: A P
Soviet Symposium on Use of Mathematical Models
p i
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
p i
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
13-15
46-15
13-20
49 8
48-10
58- 7
58- 8
65-20
64- 9
61- 5
61- 5
61-19
65- 7
66- 2
65- 17
60-12
65- 5
62-17
3-10
65-15
64- 1
23- 8
58- 3
40- 9
42-18
31-17
24-13
55- 5
66-15
58- 9
68-10
68-16
13- 1
28-13
44- 8
19-18
47-14
27-16
2-17
47-17
15- 3
32-14
35- 5
8- 7
66-18
63- 8
15- 4
33-15
51- 5
63- 6
63- 7
33-14
66-19
27-17
64-15
61- 5
71-13
47- 8
56-14
49-17
48- 2
70-11
24-12
33-16
12-15
63-10
52-11
28-11
28-12
28-13
28-14
28-15
28-16
28-17
28-18
29- 1
29- 2
28-10
29- 3
29- 4
29- 5
29- 6
29- 7
28- 8
28- 9
29- 8
29- 9
29-10
29-11
29-12
29-13
29-14
29-15
29-16
29-17
29-18
30- 1
30- 2
30- 4
30- 3
30- 5
30- 6
30- 7
30- 8
31-17
35- 5
40- 1
32- 4
17- 8
23- 6
43-15
17-11
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AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
American Oyster Crassostrea virginice /,Benzo(.)pyrene $
Oyster, Crassostrea virginic. (G) Exposed to C
Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) /,Concurrent Neo
Lobster I,Oritting Fluid Effects to Developm.nt
Oyster Cr.ssostrea virginics /,Eff.cts of the P
Oysters Crassostrea virginic. Exposed to the Ch
N Soviet Symposium on the Biological Effects of P
Soviet Symposiu. on Chemical Pollution of th. N
Oyster, Crassostrea virginica (Gmetln) /,Impact
Oyster /,Inter.ctions of Chlorine-Produced Oxid
Oyster, Crassostrea virginica (G) f Seasonal Ch
Oyster, Crassostres virginica (GmeL n) /,Season
N Agencies: Report of the 1974 Water Quality Comm
1 Fisheries Society F,Survey of Efforts to Abate
americana) Exposed to Chlorine and Ozone In Estuarine Wa
americanus /,Behavior and Substrate Selection During Lar
Taste Specialist f ,Narrow-Spectrum Chemorece
Amines by Pseudomonas aeruginose PAOI via mete Cleavage
IS /,Differential Ability of Ambystoma tigrinum Hap.
by Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO: Pathway Descriptio
Amino Acid Pool During Environmental Stress in the Gill
“ Acid Pool of the Coral Acropora cervicornis /,Effe
“ Acid Pool /,Recovery by the Coral Acropora cervico
“ Acid Taurine /,Thin-Layer Separation of Citric Ad
Ammonia from Small Volumes of Seawater /,Ion-Exchange Ta
Ainmonium Oxidizers /,Effect of Organophosphorus Pesticid
H Oxidizer, Nitrosomonas Sp., and Two Heterotroph
Amoco Cadiz /.Impacts of Oil Spill and Clean-Up on the F
“ Cadiz Oil /,Yeasts from the North Sea and
Amphioxus (Branchiostoma caribaeum) /,Waterborne and Sed
Amphipod Grazing /,Perturbations in the Biomess, Metabol
Fauna of Microciona Prolifera (Porifera: Demosp
Fauna of the Apatachicota Estuary of Northwest
Amphipoda), with Notes on the Amphipod Fauna of the Apat
Anaerobic Degradation of Chloroaromatic Compounds In Aqu
Transformation of Phenol to Benzoete via par.-
N Dechiorinating Consortia Derived from Aquatic
Analog end Its Protein Product: rec-102 Is a Mutant ALle
•a of Phage Lambda c i Protein /,Ctoning and Characte
Analogues to Elucidate the Mechanism of Transformation /
Analyzing Membranes Hybridized with Radiotabeled Probes
Anchoa mitchiLLi, in Apalachicola Bay, Florida /,Food Ha
Anchovy, Anchoa mitchilli, in Apalachicota Bay, Florida
Andrews Bay, Florida /,Germin.tion, Survival, and Produc
Androgenic Effects on PoeciLiid and Other Fishes Living
Aniline. in Urine by High-Performance Liquid Chromatogre
annul.aris /,Effect of Welt-Drilling Fluids on the Physlo
Growth on the East Flower Gardens Bank, North
Anomalies That Occur In Marine Fish implicate Specific P
Antennel Gland, Midgut, Hepatopencreas, and Gill of Gras
H Glands, Hepatopencreas, end Midgut of Grass Shr
Anthracene in the Grass Shrimp, P .Laemonetes pugio /,Acc
and Diethylnitrosamine /,Characteristics of a
in Two Species of Viviparous Fishes (Genus Po
Anticholinesterase Action of Pesticidal Carbametes in th
Agents /,River Pollution by
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Antimicrobial Activities of N-chloramines and Diazotidin
Antipredator Behevior in Palasmonetes puglo by Exposure
Ants, and Estuaries /,Mirex Fire
Apalechicol. Bay, Florida, i972-1977 /,Dlstrlbution, Abu
N Bay, Florida /,Food Habits of the Bay Ancho
N Estuary of Northwest Florida I Three New Sp
Apicomptexa: Eucoccidorlda) in Hardy Head F ah Atherino
N Eimeriorin.) in the Opateye Giret(a nigrica
Apparatus to Produce Tidal FLuctuations in a Simulated S
Aquatic Microbial Communities to Hg2+ Stress /,Adaptatio
N Microbial Communities to Pollutant Stress /,Adap
N Life Water Quality Criteria for Chlorine /,Ambie
N Environment /,Amerlcan Oyster (Crassostrea virgi
N Sediments under a Variety of Enrichment Conditio
“ Animals as Indicators of Environmental Exposures
Animals in Toxicity Testing
H Environment: Consideration of HorizontaL Gene Tr
“ Pollution Problems, North Atlantic Coast, Includ
Toxicology: Ten Years in Review and a Look at th
N Organisms /,Automated Device (AGARS) for Studyin
N Bioassays /,Automatlc Brine Shrimp Feeder for
“ Risk Assessment Research f ,Blotechnotogy
‘ Animals to Bottom Sediments /,Cage for Exposing
“ Animals in Field Studies /,Cage for Use with Sm.
“ Bacteria to Act as Recipients for Plasmid DNA I,
N Sediments / ,Characterization of Anaerobic Oechto
H $Icroenvironmentat System /,Chitin Trensformatlo
“ Microbial Communities /,Oegradatlon of Jet and N
“ Test Systems /,Degradation of Selected Xenobiotl
“ Environments /,Detection of Exogenous Gene Seque
“ AnimaLs /,Detection of Interactions Between Natu
H Microbial Communities to HG(1I) /,Dlrect ViabLe
H Microbial Ecology I,Oiscussion -
N Microbial Ecology) /,Discussion: Concepts and Tr
“ Vegetation in the Lower Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
H Weed Control /,Ecotogicat Impact of Integrated C
“ Nultispecies Teat System for Testing Microbial P
“ Environments /,Evidence for Genetic Modification
“ Test Systems /,Fate and Toxicity of High Density
H Environments: A Review /,Gene Transfer Among Bac
“ Bioassay. /,Gravity-Ftow Column to Provide Pesti
“ Community and Ecosystem Parameters: Microcosm an
H Environment /,Impact of the Use of Microorganism
N Animals) /,Index and Abstracts to Publications:
“ Organisms /,inter-Taxa Correlations for Toxicity
“ Ecosystem Components with Chlorination: An Overv
“ Organisms f,Kepone: Hazard to
1 Microbial Communities / ,Metabolism of Fenthion b
II Vertebrate Cells /,Nolecular Probes for Detectio
“ Pollutant Toxicity to Crustaceans /,Molt-Related
N Microenvironmental Systems /,Nonitoring Biotrans
Species /,Nuttispecies System for Evaluation of
H Toxicological Hazard Assessment /,On the Use of
“ Environments: An Overview /,Pesticides in
“ Bacteria Isolated from Continuous Culture Enrich
“ Predators /,Predation of a Spawning Atherinid Ft
16- 1
47- 1
23- 7
40- 10
3-13
67- 1
17- 15
20-14
43- 16
56- 1
20- 7
25-17
10- 1
10- 1
16- 4
40- 6
41- 6
64- 9
40- 1
60-12
43- 8
50- 7
50- 6
32- 18
38- 6
31- 4
31- 6
23-10
27- 1
60- 8
44- 2
35- 3
26- 1
26- 1
69- 4
69- 3
69- 5
61- 5
61-19
69- 3
71- 2
20- 8
20- 8
71- 5
68- 13
31-15
50- 4
45-11
50- 5
48-14
45-14
41-18
50-16
43-14
12-17
9-10
54- 9
13-10
42-13
24- 8
20- 8
26- 1
69-14
65- 4
27- 18
60- 2
64- 2
52-11
23- 6
69- 4
40-14
48- 8
70-17
66- 1
66- 6
23- 8
8-14
57- 2
3-12
60- 19
64-16
69- 5
37-15
58-14
47-13
68-14
5-12
65- 9
27- 5
25- 6
25- 3
47- 2
69-17
57- 7
56- 5
63- 4
7- 5
68- 4
7- 7
49- 2
61-11
45-10
10- 5
62-10
56- 7
58-16
43- 7
64-14
37- 4
13- 7
24-10
51- 1
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Aquatic Toxicological Studies /,Pressurized Proportional
“ Toxicity Tests: Theoretical Model and Sotubilft
Weeds: Control and Its Environmental. Consequenc
Environment Microcosms / ,Productlon of Extrecell
“ Populations and Ecosystems /,Quantlfytng Risks o
Ecosystems /,Research Plan for Test Methods Deve
‘ Test Systems with Field and Semi-Field Data I,Re
Pollutants /,Role of Rivulus marmoratus in Resea
“ Environment /,Shake-Flesk Test for Estimation of
“ Environments /,Simple, Rapid Method for the Dire
Species /,SingLe-Species Tests of the Mosquito N
“ Animals Induced by Controlled Exposures to Envir
SI Environment: Second Report of the International
Toxicity Tests /,Theoreticel Model and Solubilit
Toxicology end Quantitative Chemistry to Estimat
Toxicity Testing /,Use of Plankton in
Environments, Part 1: Exposure Concentration I,
Environments, Part 2: Food Chain /,WASTOX, a Fr
Aqueous Chlorination /,Reection Products and Ecological
Pesticide Residues from a Marine Toxicology Labo
Aquifers /,Metabolism of Atachlor and Propachlor in Susp
Arene Oxides by a Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry S
Arenicota cristata) /,Effect of Mirex on the Burrowing A
cristeta Stimpson /,Effect of Sodium Pentach(o
° cristata) Larvae in Toxicity Tests: Survival a
cristata Stimpson) B.S. Thesis /,Predationon
Arenicolidae) /,Benthic Bioassay Using Time-Lapse Photog
Arm Regeneration by Ophioderme brevispina (Echinodermata
armatus) Treated with Potychlorinated Biphenyls (Aroctor
Aroclor 1254 in Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) in Lab
“ 1016: Toxicity to end Uptake by Estuarine Animal
° 1254 in Eggs of Sheepshead Minnows: Effect on Fe
“ 1254: Effect on Composition of Developing Estuar
° 1254 by Shrimp and Fishes /,Avoidance of
° 1254-Treated Mullet (Mugit cephatus) /,Benzo(a)p
“ 1254 in Two Estuarine Fishes /,Chronic Toxicity,
“ 1254 on the American Oyster Crassostrea virginic
• 1254) /,Fatty Acid Composition of Phospholipids
° ¶254 Treated Mullet /,l4etsbolites of Benzo(a)pyr
“ 1254: Effect on and Accumulation by Tetrahymena
II 1254 in a Contaminated Estuary /,Persistence of
° 1256) in the Water, Sediment, and Biota of Escem
uS 1254 in Water /,Problems Associated with Low-Sol
“ 1254 in Water: Problems Associated with Low-Sotu
° 1254 in the Pink Shrimp Penaeus duorerum /,Toxic
1254 and Its Physiological Activity in Several E
Aroclors 1248 and 1260: Effect on and Accumulation by Te
Aromatic Hydrocarbon Components of Creosote /,Actlon of
Hydrocarbons to Mutagens by the Marine Ciliate
Hydrocarbons /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria f
° Biodegradative Pathway /,Biodegradation of Tric
IS Biogenic Amities by Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1
Hydrocarbons in Softshett Clams from Coos Bay,
° Hydrocarbons in Bay Mussels (Nytilus edulis) fr
Hydrocarbons /,Constructing Microbial Strains f
Amines /,Differentiat Ability of Ambystoma tigr
Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Aromatic Amines /,DifferentiaL
° Hydrocarbons by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectro
Blogenic Amines by Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAD:
° Compounds by Caulobacter crescentus /,Metabolls
° Hydrocarbons I,Negative Chemical Ionization Mas
Hydrocarbons Deposited on Slash Burn Sites in t
° Hydrocarbons In Bivalve Mollusks in Bay Mussels
Hydrocarbons and Cellular Proliferative Disorde
° Hydrocarbon Metabolism in Ffshes /,Potynuctear
° Hydrocarbons Due to Slash Burning on Clear-Cut
Hydrocarbons by Fungi /,Some Approaches to Stud
° Hydrocarbons in the Marine Environment /,Sympos
Compounds /,Trichloroethylene Metabolism by Mic
° and Branched Chain Hydrocarbons by Yeast /,Upta
Arsenic and Other Trace ELements in Bay Mussels (Mytilus
Arthropode: Crustacee: Decapoda: Brachyura) /,Crabs C
° Crustacea: Penaeidee) /,Shrimps C
Artificial Culture Medium for Use in Marine Algal Toxici
° Microbial Ecosystem for Determining Effects a
° Streams Receiving Low Levels of Perturbations
° Salt-Marsh Ecosystems--Effect and Degradation
Assay System Utilizing Estuarine Fishes /,Development of
° /,Fish Brain Acetytcholinesterase Inhibition
“ for Epoxide Hydrolase / , Indirect Atomic Absorption
° of Epoxide Hydrolase Activity and Determination of
° Subjects /,Laboratory EvaLuation of Marine Fishes
° for Chemical Carcinogens /,Microinjection of Fish
“ in Sediments /,Muramic Acid
° Based on Hydroxy Fatty Acids from Lipopolysacchar
° for Detecting Genetic Damage to Marine Fish Expose
Assays /,Attempts to Abbreviate time to Endpoint in Fish
° for Effects of Drilling Muds on Marine Animals /,
/,Cheniicat
Assemblages of Epibenthic Organisms in a Shallow North F
Assemblies in Estuerine Mud Flat Sediments / Spatlal Dis
Assimilation Efficiency by Procambarus clarkil Fed Etode
Atherinid Fishes to Chlorpyrifos and Thlobencarb /,Compa
Fishes and Results with Chlorpyrifos /,Nethod
Fishes /,Methods for Spawning, Culturing and C
Fish, Menidla menidia, by Avian and Aquatic Pr
Atherinidae) I,Concurrent Measurement of Intertidal Envi
I,Effect of Temperature and Food Density on
Origins, Clonat Diversity, and Mode of Rep
Atherinomorus capricornensis (Woodland) /,Coccldian Para
Atherinops affinis, Cultured in the Laboratory /,Sallnit
Atlantic Coast, Including Chesapeake Bay /,Aquatlc Pottu
° Menhaden Yield of Changes In Growth, Mortality,
Silverside, Menidia mersidia (Pisces: Atherinida
Coasts of North America /,Oiseases, Parasites,
° Coast of Florida /,Occurrence of Mysidopsis bah
and Gulf Coasts of the United States /,Protozoe
Silverside, Menidiemenidla /,Tidal arid Diurnal
Menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) /,Toxicity of Oz
/,Two New Species of the Flatfish Genus Cithari
° Croaker, Micropogon undulatus, with Notes on Su
atlantica and Pseudomonas Sp. : A Note /,lnteraction Betw
p g
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
P 1
AT
0 E
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
30-18
8-17
39- 2
70-11
64- 4
57- 3
69-13
57- 11
60-10
70-20
64-15
42-19
48- 3
6-12
40- 5
59- 7
48- 6
52-18
27- 8
55- 3
58- 9
19-16
10-18
20- 4
59- 8
6-19
25-12
59- 9
22-13
6- 9
5-20
5-23
5-22
5-21
44- 6
2- 5
3-13
22-13
38-16
3- 5
21- 5
1- 8
8-17
6-12
2-10
8-12
4- 5
70- 2
37- 1
30- 3
62- 1
64- 9
46-10
46-11
64- 6
40- 1
40- 1
25- 6
60-12
60- 3
41- 9
56- 6
37-10
43- 1
59- 4
47- 5
22-16
43-12
65-19
27-19
42-11
26- 8
23- 5
63- 6
12- 9
40- 12
7- 8
42-15
9-11
38-17
38-18
35- 9
61- 1
23-18
43- 5
31-16
53- 1
36-10
1-22
19- 6
45-17
51- 8
52- 6
53-16
61-16
51- 1
46- 7
54-15
68-11
69-14
65-15
66- 1
8- 8
46- 7
17- 8
60-11
40-15
46- 8
38- 1
1-12
6- 6
31- 6
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P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Atl.nticus from Pensacola, Florida /,Larval Tarpon 1 Meg
Atomic Absorption with Digested Lead Periodate /,Determi
Absorption Spectrometric Assay for Epoxide Hydrol
Absorption Assay of Epoxide Hydrolas. Activity an
ATPase from the Hepatopancreas of the Blue Crab, Celline
Atrazine Effects on Salt Marsh Edaphic Algae. N.S. Thes
N Fate and Effects in a Salt Marsh
Metabolism in Box Crabs
14 on Salt Marsh Edaphic Algae, in Culture, Micro
on the Salt-Marsh Fiddler Crab, Uca pugnax (Sm
N in the Spartina alterniflore-Detritus--Uca pugn
1 by Spartina elterniftora. 2. Water-SoLuble Mete
Atrina rigida) /,Aspects of the Host-Commensal Relations
Atypical Candida albicans from the North Sea /,Isoiation
Aufwuchs from Artificial Streams Receiving Low Levels of
aurea /,Effects of 3-Nethyicholanthrene on the Hepatic M
Australian Oysters, Saccostrea commercialis and Crassost
Autographa catifornica Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Effici
Automated Device (AGARS) for Studying Avoidance of Poltu
pH Stat for Inhibition Studies /,Characterizat
Automatic Brine Shrimp Feeder for Aquatic Bioassays
Avian and Aquatic Predators /,Predation of a Spawning At
B
086 /,Molecul.ar Characterization of Pseudomonas aerugino
.S. Thesis /,Predation on Cultured Lugworms (Arenicota
-D-Glucosaminide /,Rapid lest for Chitinase Activity Th
Bacillus Inegaterium /,Potymeric Beta-Hydroxyalkanoates f
IS /,Workshop on Procedures for Recognizing and Cl
Bacteria and the Environment
to Act as Recipients for Plasmid DNA /,Capacity
and Fungi in Coastal Surface Films as Determine
with Nitrilotriacetate-Degrading Potential in a
N /,Effect of Polychlorinated Biphenyt Formulatio
N / Effect of Protozoan Predation on Relative Abu
Plasmid Association /,Evotutfon of a
N and Sedimentary Communities. Ph.D. Dissertatio
N in Soil and Aquatic Environments: A Review /,Ge
N on the American Oyster, Crassostrea virginica C
N Nocardia atlantica end Pseudomonas Sp.: A Note
N Isolated from Continuous Culture Enrichments I,
in Aquatic-Environment Nicrocosms /,Production
in Sediments /,Sensitive Assay, Based on Hydrox
N In the Natural Environment /,Survivel Strategie
N with Emphasis on the Marine Environment /,Trans
Bacterial Community on Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon C
Isolate /,Aerobic Metabolism of Trichloroethyl
and Fungal. Oxidation of Dibenzofuran
Strains (Mutagenesis) to Test for Environmenta
Cells Enumerated by Direct Viable Count /,Meta
Resistance to Metals Employing Epiftuorescent
Populations in Lake Water /,Role of Sublethal
Phenotypes /,Use of DNA:DNA Colony Hybridizati
Bacteriophage D3: a Functional Analog of Phage Lambda ci
Bacteriophages: Identification and Characterization of t
Bacterium, and Protozoon to a Nontarget, Estuarine Crust
SS 64 /,Novel Pathway of Toluene Catabolism in th
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
Bacteroldes succ.inogenes (Hungate) to Fibrobacter gen. n
Beculovirus Prevalence in Shrimp by Chemical Exposure I,
/,Characterization of Shrimp
N Infections in Estuarine and Marine Shrimp I,
in Hepatopencreas of Pink Shrimp /,Free and
Infected Crustacean Cells: Possible Roles in
Bahamas /,Laboratory Spawning, Egg Membranes, and Egg Ca
bahia /,Acute end Chronic Effects of Cadmium on the Estu
/,Acute and Chronic Effects of Dimilin on Survival
N /,Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Produced Water to
in Flowing Sea Water or a Static System /,Culturi
N (Mysidacee) in Static Exposures /,Effect of Food A
N in Flowing Water /,Entire Life Cycle Toxicity Tee
Exposed During a Complete Life Cycle: 1. SurvivaL,
N as Influenced by Sublethal Endrin Exposure / ,Inter
in the Laboratory /,Long-Term Effects of Suspende
“ /,Methods for Acute Static Toxicity Tests with My
N An Estuarine Species Suitable for Life-Cycle Toxi
“ (Mysidacea: Nysidae) on the Atlantic Coast of Ftor
N /,Optimization of Environmental Factors During the
‘I /,Variabitity of the Acute Toxicity of Drilling F
Banding of Chromosomes from Three Established Marine Fis
Bank, Northwest Gulf of Mexico /,Environmentat Correlate
“ Environment: Progress Report No. 2 /,Study of the I
Banks cx Konig and Its Epiphytes in the Northern Gulf of
“ Gulf of Mexico /,Structure of Soft-Bottom Benthic
Barite (BaSO4) on Development of Estuarine Communities I
N Ofl Meiofauna in a Flow-Through Experimental Syste
Barium, Strontium and Calcium in the Exosketetat and Sof
Barnacle, Polticipes polymerus for Marine Bioassays /,Pr
Basis of Biodegradation of Chloroaromatic Compounds /,Mo
BaSO4) on Development of Estuarin. Communities /,Effect
Bass, Morone saxatitis /,Comparison of Ozone and Chlorin
“ Food Chain of the James River Estuary /,Modetling K
A Speculative Hypothesis /,Nutrfent Enrichment of
“ II. Accumulation from Dietary Sources /,PCB Dynami
“ Morone saxatilis. Ph.D. Dissertation /,Pharmacoki
“ Norone saxatitis to Chlorination /,Responses of Ea
“ lchthyoplankton (Norone saxatilis) end Juvenile Spo
Bay /,Aquatic Pollution ProbLems, North AtLantic Coast,
• Oregon During June 1976 - May 1978 /,Benzo(a)pyrene
Mussels, Nytilus edulis /,Benzo(a)pyrene Concentrati
“ Ecosystem and Lessons Learned / Characterizing the C
N Program: Project Summaries /,C esapeake
Oregon 4 USA I,Concentrations of Unsubstituted Polyc
Mussels (Nytilus eduLis) from Oregon, USA /,Concentr
N Virginia / Distribution and Abundance of Submerged
“ Florida, 1 72-197T /,Distribut ion, Abundance, Feedi
Anchovy, Anchoa mitchilli, in Apalachicola Bay, Flor
“ Florida /,Food Habits of the Bay Anchovy, Anchoa mi
“ Florida /,Germination, Survival, and Production of
“ Mussels, Mytilus edulis, from Oregon: Occurrence, Pr
•‘ Lake Huron /,Nathematical Modeling Strategies Appli
“ and Its Impact on the Habitat of Striped Bass: A Spe
“ Oregon /,Observations on the Ultrastructure of Larg
N as a Long-Term Gulf Region Estuarine Ecosystem Verif
4-14
33-11
38-17
38-18
18- 6
19-18
23- 9
25- 5
32-14
32-15
24-12
33-16
35-12
13- 1
40-12
47-12
63-10
57- 4
23- 8
2- 2
8-14
51- 1
65- 5
6-19
62- 2
45-19
62- 8
68- 1
64-16
7-18
12-10
7- 9
70- 19
64- 5
49. 3
63- 4
43-16
31- 6
24-10
70-11
43. 5
62-15
61- 4
70- 2
58- 8
22-17
18- 1
62-14
63- 12
64-20
58-10
61 19
65- 5
53- 2
70-18
65-18
9-13
14-16
7-17
5-10
68- 9
57-10
19-12
32- 7
70- 8
19-10
68-12
19-11
58- 3
42-17
43- 4
16- 5
14- 2
60-11
61-12
66- 7
30-13
45-11
42- 2
65-10
56-13
20-12
22-14
16- 9
24-16
70-16
20-12
36- 8
52-19
55- 8
46-13
46-12
13-19
38- 3
66- 1
24-18
43- 2
60-15
23- 1
46-10
46-11
25- 3
24- 8
20- 8
20- 8
71- 5
46- 9
16- 3
55- 8
24-17
69- 1
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Bay Florida /,Potychtorinated Biphenyl (Aroclor 1254) I
“ Mussels (Mytitus edulis) from Oregon /,Potynuclear A
“ Mussel, Mytuus edulis /,Seasonat Variation in Soft
“ Mussels (Mytilus edulis) /,Seasonal Variations of Ar
“ /,Survival, Duration of Larval Stages, and Size of P
“ Oregon. Ph.D. Thesis /,Trece Metal levels in a Pop
Beach, Florida, 18-20 October 1983 / ,Proceedings of the
Bean), in Response to Tidal and Lighting ScheduLes In th
Behavior and Substrate Selection During larval Settling
of Estuarine Organisms
of Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb Discharged from a
of Lugworms (Polychaeta: Arenicolidae) /,Benthi
Ecology and Evolutionary Implications /,Coral
in Palaemonetes puglo by Exposure to Sublethal
in the Supralittoral Isopod ligia exotica (Crus
“ /,Subtethal Effects of Insect Growth Regulators
Behavioral Assays for Effects of Drilling Muds on Marine
Bioassays
Effects of Drilling Fluid on Marine Crustacea
Beijerinckia Species /,MetaboLism of Dibenzo-p-Dioxin an
Bench Scale Bioreactor for Trichtoroethytene /,Cheracter
“ Scale Treatment System for Aerobic Degradation of
Benthic Communities Exposed to Di-n-Butyl Phthalate /,Al
Bioassay Using Time-lapse Photography to Measure
“ Microbial. Community Structure by High Resolution
“ Communities for Toxicant-Exposure Studies /,Comp
Estuarine Organisms /,Laboratory Test for Assess
Community Testing at Gulf Breeze, Florida /,Resu
Animals Exposed to Toxicants in Single Species A
“ Communities /,Some Methods for Measuring Effects
“ Communities in the Vicinity of the Texas Flower
“ Communities /,Toxicity of Creosote-Contaminated
Communities /,Toxicity of Dibutyl Phthalate-Cont
Benthos Investigations: Sediment Boxes or Natural Bottom
“ /,Weathered IXTOX I Oil Effects on Estuarine
Benz(a)Anthracene in the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugi
Benzenes /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Chlorinate
Benzo(a)Pyrene and Benz(a)Anthracene in the Grass Shrimp
N a)pyrene Body Burdens and the Prevalence of Prolif
N a)pyrene Concentrations in Mussels (Nytilus edulis
“ a)pyrene Concentrations in Somatic and Gonad Tissu
“ a)pyrene Metabolism in the American Oyster Crassos
N a)pyrene Metabolism in Hepatic S-9 Fractions of Ar
a)Pyrene Metabolites Formed by 3-Methyicholanthren
N a)pyrene in Economically-Important Bivalve Mollusk
N a)pyrene Metebolite Patterns in Fish and Rodents /
N alpyrene to Rainbow Trout by Dietary Exposure and
“ a)pyrene in Aroclor 1254 Treated Mullet /,Netaboli
“ a)pyrene Metabolism by 3-Methylcholanthrene and Ph
“ a)pyrene in Bivalve Mollusks from Oregon Estuaries
a)pyrene by High-Performance Liquid Chromatogreph
Benzoate via para-Carboxylation: Use of Fluorinated Ana
Dependent Induction from the OP2 Operator-Promo
beryllina, to Control Mosquito Larvae /,Preliminary Data
beta) and Results Using Chlorpyrifos / Eerly Life-Stage
“ Subunits of Protocatechuate 3,4-Dioxygenase / ,Genet
Beta Nydroxyalkanoates from Environmental SampLes end Ba
Beyond Sensitivity: A Case Study Involving “Unreasonable
BHC and Lindane in Selected Estuarine Animals /,Toxicity
Bibliography for Northwest Florida 1900-1985 /,Environme
Bimini, Bahamas /,Laboratory Spawning, Egg Membranes, an
Binding of p,p’-DDE to Human Serum Proteins /,In vivo
“ Sites of Microbial Populations in a Florida Rese
Bioaccumutetion of 1,2,4-Trlchtorobenzene from Food and
Il of DOT and PCB in Tissues of Marine Fish
of Kepone by Spot (Lelostomus xanthurus)
H and Macrobenthos Colonization Tests /,Dr
and Toxicity of Pesticides In Marine Org
in Blue Crabs /,Kepone: Toxicity and
and Ecosystem Effects of Kepone and Othe
Bioactivity of Industrial Wastes /,Atgae and Crustaceans
of Chemical Fractions of Liquid Wastes Using
Bioassay Using Time-Lapse Photography to Measure the Eff
Procedures for the Ocean Disposal Permit Progra
Using Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon veriegatus
Using Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon varlegatus
System /,Interaction of Chemical Pollutants and
Method; Results with Pesticides and Industrial
Method with Controlled Temperature and Salinity
Procedure Using Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes Sp.)
Bioassays of Industrial and Energy Process Effluents /,A
f,Assessment of Textile Waste Toxicity with Ma
f,Automatic Brine Shrimp Feeder for Aquatic
I, Behaviora
as Indicators of Pollution Effects
Contamination of Marine Resources for Human C
/,Gravity-Flow Column to Provide Pesticide-Lad
/,Leboratory
f,Precision Live-Feeder for Flow-Through Larva
N /,Preliminary Studies to Evaluate the Potent is
of Halogenated Organics /,Rivulus marmoratus:
f,Salinity Controller for Flow-Through
/,Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus): A
Biochemical Analysis of the Response of the Marine Micro
Determination of Biomass and Community Struc
Microbiological and Treatment Process Param
Indicators to Assess Sublethal Pollution Eff
Control Agents /,ERLGB Publications and Abst
Biological Control Agents on Metamorphosis o
Methods for the Determination of Fungal Mass
and Genetic Probes Developed to Detect Biolo
Investigations of the Toxicity of Pentachlor
Parameters Indicating Blomass and Community
Biochemistry, Genetics and Biotechnology /,Abstracts and
Biocides in Marine Waters /,Bromoform Production by Oxid
in Estuarine Waters /,Halocarbon Production fro
to Developing Estuarine Nacrobenthic Communitie
/,Ultrastructural and Histological Study of Deg
Bioconcentration of Bromoform by American Oyster, Crasso
Test Method Using the Eastern Oyster I,
Accumulation, Loss, and Transfer Throu
Tests Using the Eastern Oyster /,Result
P I
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
P I
A T
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
1- 8
37-10
36-18
42-11
14- 6
36-19
52-10
50- 1
40- 6
1-13
8- 6
25-12
4- 8
13-10
18- 4
18- 5
36-10
5- 1
53- 6
31- 7
68- 5
65-20
47- 8
25-12
27- 3
47-10
30-15
59- 3
63- 3
59- 1
56-13
47-11
59- 2
41-17
42- 8
41-18
28-15
41-18
24-19
24-18
43- 2
16- 1
44- 6
50-20
14- 1
49-19
54- 5
38-16
50-15
19- 9
36- 4
69- 3
64-10
54-18
57-17
71-13
45-19
69-10
14-11
61-13
57-10
4-13
70-13
69- 8
22- 9
57-12
70- 6
7-19
25-14
35- 2
44- 8
47-17
25-12
17-16
10- 3
8- 4
12-19
33-14
7- 1
11- 7
51- 5
26- 7
8-14
5- 1
9-12
5-15
7- 5
1-16
9- 2
24-16
31- 8
7- 3
8-15
27- 2
44-11
68- 5
66-12
48-20
58- 4
33-17
50-19
25- 8
45-17
53-12
18-15
36-11
26- 4
45-14
47- 1
55-15
12- 4
38- 8
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX F N
Bioconcentration of EPN and Leptophos to Selected Estuar
of BHC and Lindane in Selected Estuarin
Biodegradability of Toxic Organic Substances in the Aqua
Biodegradation of Trichioroethylene /,Aerobic
Research /,Applications for DNA Probes in
of Sediment Associated Chemicals /Assess
in the Estuarine-Marine Environments and
of Organic Chemicals
of Trichioroethylene and the Involvement
N In Field and Laboratory Test Systems /,Co
/,Effect of Concentration of Chemicals on
Information to Microcosms and Field Studi
in Microcosms / Fate of Fenthion in Salt-
‘s of Chloroaromadc Compounds /,Molecular B
of Xenobiotics in Simulated Aquatic Micro
Kinetics Navarre Beach, Florida, 18-20 Oc
Biodegradative Pathway /,Biodegradation of Trichloroethy
Biogenic Amines by Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 via mete
Amines by Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO: pathway 0
Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements in a Coastal Plain [ St
Biological and Abiotic Degradation of Xenobiotic Compoun
Aquatic Weed Control / ,Ecotogical Impact of I
Effects of 011 Well Drilling Fluids in the Ma
Effects of PoLLution on Marine Organisms /,Fi
Data Sets: Their Role in Research, Monitoring
Control Agents on Metamorphosis of Marine Cru
Indicators of Pollution /,Hicrocosms as
Control Agents in Non-Target Hosts /,Patholog
“ Parameters That Determine the Fate of p-ChLor
Considerations with Respect to the Dupont Per
Uptake of Kepone in Estuarine Environments: A
Monitors of Synthetic Organic Pollutants /,Us
Biology of Cephalopods
“ of the Menidia cP.arkhubbsi Complex of Unisexual
“ and Management of Mangroves, Vots. I and II /,Pr
“ and Ecology /,Role of Pathobiotogy in Experiment
and Zoogeography of Ptereleotris heteropterus (P
Biomass and Community Structure of Estuarine Detrital an
“ and Community Structure of Estuarine Detrital Mi
N and Community Structure of Colonizing Marine Mic
and Physiological Status /,FLuorometric Determin
Metabolic Activity, and Community Structure of
N Number of Individuals, and Average Individual W
“ Community Structure of Microbiota /,Preservation
“ and Community Composition of Microbial Assemblie
Biomonitoring of Coastal Waters--An Overview
Biorational Workshop, Gulf Breeze, FLorida, September 15
Microbial and Biochemical Control Agents I,
Bioreactor for Trichloroethylene /,Characterization of B
BioremediatiOn /,Creosote-Contaminated Sites: Their Pote
Biota and Seawater from laboratory Exposures and Field A
•‘ and Sea Water by Gas-Liquid Chromatography and Hig
“ of Escambia Bay, Florida /,PoLychlorinated Bipheny
Biotechnology /,Abstracts and Index to Publications Rela
Aquatic Risk Assessment Research
Risk Assessment Research
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Biotechnology II. Biorational, Microbial and Biochemic
Risk Assessment /,Integration of Research
- Microbial Pest Control Agent Risk Assess
Biotic and Abiotic Degradation Rates of Methyl Parathion
“ and Abiotic Factors Affecting Sorption of Toxic C
N and Abiotic Degradation Rates in Water and Sedime
Biotransformation and Biodegradation of Xenobiotics inS
Biphenyl Hydroxylase Activity and the Detection of Card
N Formulations Ofl the Growth of Estuarine Bacteri
N (PCB) with Estuarine Microorganisms and Shetlfi
N ArocLor 1256 on the American Oyster Crassostrea
Absorbed from Sediments by Fiddler Crabs and Pi
N Transport in Coastal Marine Foodwebs /,Polychlo
(Aroclor 1254) in the Water, Sediment, and Blot
and Salinity-Stress in Penaeid Shrimp I Some P
Biphenyls /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Potychlor
(Aroclor 1254) /,Fatty Acid Composition of Pho
/,Inhibition of Estuarine Microorganisms by P0
in Estuaries i,Insecticides, Herbicides, and P
(PCB5) in Hudson River Striped Bass, Morone sa
(PCB) /,Polychlorinated
Aroclors 1248 and 1260: Effect on and Accumut
BivaLve Mollusks from Oregon Estuaries /,Chemical Carcin
“ Mollusks from Oregon Estuaries /,Chemical Carcin
“ Mollusks in Bay Mussels (Mytilus edulis) from Or
“ Molluscs from Oregon Estuaries /,Polynuclear Aro
“ Mollusks from Oregon Estuaries /,Seasonal Variat
Black Bullhead: An Indicator of the Presence of Chemical
“ Bullhead and Brown Bullhead /,Characterization of
“ Bullheads with Papillomas /,Hepatic Enzymes and Tu
Bullheads, Ictalurus melas (RafinesqUe), Living in
Blood Samples /,ClinicaL Centrifuge Tube for Small
“ Serum and Adipose Tissue /,Distribution of Volatil
“ Analysis for the Assessment of Man’s Exposure to C
Blooded Vertebrates /,Hemetopoietic Neoptasms in Inverte
Blue Crab CCallinectes sapidus) /,Accumulation of Mirex-
“ Crab Predation on Jellyfish
Crab, Callinectes sapidus /,Characteristics of a Ca
Crab, Callinectes sapidus /,Effect of Dimilin on D c
“ Crabs (Callinectes sapidus) to Storm Water Runoff /
“ Crab /,Kepone Effects on Larval Development of Mud-
“ Crabs /,Kepone: Toxicity and Bioaccumulation In
“ Crab, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, from the Atlanti
“ Crabs to Low pH. /,Reactions of
“ Crabs (Caltinectes sapidus) and Juvenile Atlantic N
Boat Purse Seine /,Design and Operation of a Small Two-
Body Burdens and the Prevalence of Proliferative Disorde
“ Organs of Pink and White Shrimp /,LocaLizatlon of D
Bolero, Bux, Dursban, Fentrifanil, Larvin, and Pydrin: S
Bostrichobranchus digonas: Confirmation of Its Presence
Bothidae) from the Western North Atlantic /,Two New Spec
Bottom? /,Benthos Investigations: Sediment Boxes or Natu
“ Sediments /,Cage for Exposing Aquatic Animals to
“ Benthic Communities in the Vicinity of the Texas
Bound PCB5 by Fiddler Crabs /,Accumulation of Sediment-
Box Crabs /,Atrazine Metabolism in
PAGE 80
25-13
14-11
60-10
58- 7
58-18
62- 9
48- 2
52- 2
62- 1
50-18
52- 3
58-12
70- 4
70- 16
43- 7
52-10
62- 1
64- 9
60-12
1- 7
66-16
47- 2
37-11
17-15
63- 11
58- 4
21- 4
50-19
62-13
6-16
18-18
22-10
2- 7
68-17
8-20
64- 8
13- 5
44-11
35- 4
37-12
28- 2
44- 2
6- 3
41-16
45-17
27-13
45- 6
48-20
68- 5
70- 3
54-10
23-17
1- 8
53-12
57- 2
52- 9
48-20
70-15
70-14
62-11
45- 2
68-11
43- 7
40-17
7. 9
12-16
3-13
2-li
50- 3
1- 8
6- 8
30- 2
22-13
7- 6
3-17
46-12
10-11
4- 5
14- 1
24-15
37-10
43- 1
19- 9
54- 1
50-20
38-20
36- 7
5- 3
32-12
43- 3
30-17
6-14
18- 2
18- 6
23- 2
19- 4
27- 4
25-14
40-15
19- 5
38- 1
36-20
24-19
1-17
35- 5
71- 4
1-12
41-17
3-12
56-13
57- 6
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Boxes or Natural Bottom? /,Benthos Investigations: Sedim
Brachyura) /,Crabs (Arthropoda: Crustacee: Decapoda:
Brackish Water: A Laboratory Evaluation Using Larvae of
Brain Acetytcholinesterase Inhibition in Fish as a Diagn
Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition In. Marine Teteos
“ Acetytcholinesterase with an Automated pH Stat for
Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition in, the Sheepshead
Acetytchotinesterase Activity of Cyprinodon varieg
“ Acetytcholinesterase Inhibition Assay f,Fish
“ AChE Inhibition Related to Death in Sheepshead Kin
Branched Chain Hydrocarbons by Yeast /,Uptake of Aromati
Branchiat Unicellular Glands of the Grass Shrimp, Pataem
IS Podocytes in the Grass Shrimp, Pataemonetes Pu
Branchiostoma caribaeum) /,Waterborne and Sediment-Sourc
brevispina (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea) by Tributyttin 0
Brevoortia patronus Goode /,Squamous Cell Carcinoma in t
tyrannus) /,Toxicity of Ozonated Estuarine Wa
Brine Shrimp Feeder for Aquatic Bioassays /,Automatic
British Columbia Caused by the Cestode Gitquinia squati
Bromate to Selected Estuarine Species /,Investigation of
“ Formation in Chlorinated and Ozonated Sea-Water
“ Formation in Chlorinated Seawater /,Suntight-Ind
to Striped Bass Ichthyop(ankton (Morone saxatili
Brominated Organic Compounds in Six Growth Media /,Respo
Bromocarbons in Coastal Waters /,Vo(atite Chtoro- and
Bromoform by American Oyster, Crassostrea virginica (G.)
Production by Oxidative Biocides in Marine Wat
Brown Bullhead /,Characterization of Benzo(a)Pyrene Mets
Budgets of Four Ponds in Northwestern Florida /,Energy
Building Coral Montastrea annutaris /,Effect of Welt-On
Corals Within and External to a Naval Ordnance
Bullhead: An Indicator of the Presence of Chemical Cerci
/,Characterization of Benzo(a)Pyrene Netabolite
and Brown Bullhead /,Characterization of Benzo(
Bullheads with PapilP.omas /,Hepatic Enzymes and Tumor Hi
Ictaturus melas (Rafinesque), Living in a Chl
Burdens and the Prevalence of ProLiferative Disorders in
in the Bay Mussel, Mytilus edulis /,Seasonal Van
Burial of Kepone in James River Sediments /,Man-Made Rad
Burn Sites in the Cascade Mountains and Coast Range of 0
Burning on Clear-Cut Sites /,Pyrotytic Deposition of Pot
Burrowing Activity of the Lugworm (Arenicola cristata) /
Butyt Phthatate /,Atterations in Composition of Field- a
Butytphthalate /,Reproductive and Developmental Response
Bux, Dursban, Fentrifanil, Larvin, and Pydrin: Static Ac
Byproducts, Including 0-Mannitol /,Volatlle Halocarbon P
C
C in the Adult Blue Crab (Catlinectes sapidus) /,Accumul
-Banding of Chromosomes from Three EstabLished Marine F
1 Repressor of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacteriophage 03:
-Kepone in Estuarine Microcosms /,Fate and Degradation
Kepone Mitigation Feasibility Project / ,Kepone in the
Most-Probable-Number Method for Use with Nonpolar and
Ca(2+) -Activated ATPase from the Hepatopancreas of the
Cadiz /,Impacts of Oil Spill and Clean-Up on the Europea
“ Oil /,Yeasts from the North Sea and Amoco
Cadmium by Nereis virens, Nercenania mercenarla and Pata
on the Estuarine Mysid. Mysidopsis bahie /,Acute
“ f,Comparative Sensitivity of Eggs, Larvae and Ad
“ on Salinity Tolerance of Larval Grass Shrimp, Pa
and Mercury /,Resistance of Red Mangrove (Rhizo
“ Exposure /,Response of LarvaL Fish, Lelostomus x
Cage for Exposing Aquatic AnimaLs to Bottom Sediments
“ for Use with Small Aquatic Animals in Field Studies
Caged Estuarine Animals Exposed to Fenthion in the Field
Calcification Rate and Free Amino Acid PooL of the Coral
Rate and Protein Concentration /,Importanc
Calcium in the ExoskeLetal and Soft Tissues of the Grass
“ in the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio /,Effect
Calculated by Four Methods /,Companison of the EC5Os of
CaLifornia Grunion, Leuresthes tenuls and AtLantic Silve
Grunion (Leuresthes tenuis) and Results with
californica Nuclear Potyhedrosis Virus Efficiently Enter
Callinectes sapidus) /,Accumulation of Hirex-14C in the
sapidus /,Characteristics of a Ca(2+) -Activ
SI sapidus /,Effect of Dimilin on DeveLopment o
sapidus) to Storm Water Runoff /,Field and I
(Citiatea: Peritnichida). Ph.D Dissertation
sapidus and Rhithropanopeus harrisil /,kepon
sapidus Rathbun, from the Atlantic and GuLf
sapidus) and Juvenile Atlantic Menhaden (Bre
(CiLiophora: Peritrichida) /,UltrastructuraL
Cancer magister /,Toxicity of the Fungicide Captan to th
Candida albicans from the North Sea /,Isolation of Atypi
maLtosa, a Hydrocarbon-Utilizing Yeast /,Physiol
Capacity of Aquatic Bacteria to Act as Recipients for Pt
capricornensis (Woodland) /,Coccidian Parasites (Apicomp
Capsules of Eleven Marine Prosobranchs from Northwest FL
of 14 Small Marine Prosobranchs from Florida an
/,Micromorphotogy of Neogastropod Egg
Captan to the Dungeness Crab Cancer magister /,Toxlclty
Captured near Drilling Platforms in the Gulf of Mexico /
Carbamates in the Central Nervous System of Poisoned FIs
Corbaryl, Methyl Parathion and Pentachtorophenot /,.Succe
Carbofuran to Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
and Its Toxic Netabotites In AnimaL Tissue by
on Estuarine MIcroorganIsms /,Effect of Mirex
Carbohydrate in Marine Algae by Urea Herbicides /,Depres
Carbon Filtration Treatment System for Removing Aqueous
Carbophenothion, Chlorpyrifos, and FenvaLerate /,Retatlv
Carboxylation: Use of Fluorinated Analogues to Elucidate
Carcinogen Assay System UtIlizing Estuarine Fishes 1,0ev
N-nitrosodiethylamlne (DENA) /,Enhancement of
Assay Subjects /,Laboratory Evaluation of Mar
Exposure Studies /,Primary Cell Cultures from
Exposed Teteosts: Procedures for Preparation
Carcinogenesis in Fish /,Chemlcat
/,Rainbow Trout (Satmo gairdneri) Embryos
Research /,Rainbow Trout Embryos: Advanta
/ ,Rainbow Trout: a Model for Environment
U Teratogenesis and Mutagenesis / Usefulne
Carcinogenic PoLynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Ma
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E H
P 1
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX £ N
41-17
26- 8
27-10
7-12
7-11
2- 2
24- 1
48-11
9-11
3- 8
27-19
36- 1
36- 2
60- 8
59- 9
60-16
38- 1
8-14
69-13
35- 6
38- 2
13-17
38- 3
63- 8
18-16
47- 1
18-15
50-20
2-15
50- 4
41- 8
54- 1
50-20
50-20
38-20
36- 7
24-19
36-18
35-16
56- 6
47- 5
10-18
47- 8
64-12
35- 5
27-17
6-14
30-13
61-19
18- 8
17-17
56- 4
18- 6
23-10
27- 1
PAGE
46-17
19-12
13-20
19- 8
26- 6
8-11
3-12
60-19
60- 6
50- 7
49-11
16- 9
16-10
63- 7
46- 7
53-15
57- 4
6-14
18- 6
23- 2
19- 4
2- 3
22- 3
40-15
38- t
4- 6
16-14
13- 1
8-10
64-16
69-14
57- 9
57-10
64-11
16-14
57-16
12-17
27-12
14- 4
8-21
7-10
2-17
55- 3
52-14
69- 3
42-15
67- 1
35- 9
49-15
49-17
42- 6
30-20
49- 8
56- 4
42- 9
43-12

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P1
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GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Carcinogenicity Studies with 7, 12-Dimethylbenz(a]anthrac
Testing f,Debste: Mouse Versus Minnow: T
of Alachtor in Freshwater and Marine Fl .
Testing: Advantages and Special Problems
Testing /,Usefutness of the Nermaphrodit
Carcinogens In the Aquatic Environment / American Oyster
/,Blphenyl Hydroxylase Activhy and the Dete
/,Black Bullhead: An Indicator of the Presen
in the Marine Environment. Benzo(a)pyrene in
in Bivalve Mollusks from Oregon Estuaries /,
/,Exposure of a Teteost Cell Line to Suspect
/,Feaslbllity of Using Bacterial Strains (Mu
Mutagens, and Teratogens on Non-Human Sped
from Water /,Methods for the Recovery of Org
into Smell Fish Embryos: Exocrine Pancreatic
/,Microinjection of Fish Embryos ass Labors
/,Sister Chromatid Exchange Assay for Detect
/,Summary of Tissue Lesions in Aquatic Anima
Carcinoma in the Gulf Menhaden, Brevoortia petronus Good
caribaeum) /,Waterborne and Sediment-Source Toxicities o
Caridean Shrimp, Pateemonetes puglo, end Modification by
Carolina, 1969-71 /,Accumutation and Movement of Mirex i
Cascade Mountains and Coast Range of Oregon /,Persistenc
catA and catBC Gene Clusters from Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Catabolism of Aromatic Biogenic Amines by Pseudomonas ae
of Aromatic Biogenic Amine. by Pseudotnonas ae
in the Trich(oroethylene-Degrading Bacterium
catBC Gene Clusters from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO /,Ct
Catfish /,Mixed Function Oxidase in Sea
Cautobacter crescentus /,Expression of Degradative Genes
crescentus /,Metabolism of Aromatic Compound
Cd, and Pb Discharged from a Wastewater Treatment Plant
CelL Line from a Male Sheepshead /,Anatysis of a Marine
“ Lines /,C-Sanding of Chromosomes from Three Establ.i
“ Death end Inhibition of Population Growth of Marine
U Line to Suspected Carcinogens /,Exposure of a Teleo
“ Cultures from the Teleost, Cyprinodon variegatus: C
“ Carcinoma in the Gulf Menhaden, Brevoortia patronus
Cells /,Autographa caLifornica Nuctear Polyhedrosis Viru
“ Possible Roles in Viral Reproduction /,$embranous
14 Enumerated by Direct Viable Count /,Metabolic Acti
“ /,Motecular Probes for Detection of Viral Pesticid
“ in the Walking Legs of the Lobster Homarus america
Associated with Putative Neoplastic Disorders of N
Cellular Proliferative Disorder in Oysters (Ostree chile
Proliferative Disorders in Bivalve Molluscs fro
DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial Populations in a
Central Nervous System of Poisoned Fishes /,Anticholines
Centres in Rivulus marmoratus /,Sequential Development a
Centrifuge Tube for Small Blood Samples /,Ctfnicat
cepacie /,Characterization and Nucleotide Sequence Deter
“ Protocatechuate 3,4-Dioxygenase Genes /,Cloning,
AC1100 /,Cloning, Physical Mapping and Expressio
s Genes for the Alpha and Beta Subunits of Protoca
Cephatopods /,Biology of
cephatus) /,Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolism in Hepetic S-9 Fra
P1
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GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
Cephalus , a Marine Fish /,Position-Specific Induction 0
/,Retent ion of Two Mercuricats by Striped Nulls
cervicornis /,Effect of Eight Outer Continental Shelf Dr
$ After Short-Term Exposure to Drilling Muds:
After Drilling Mud Exposure. The Free Amino
Cestode Gliquinia squall /,New Eye Disease of Pen-Reared
Chain Transfer /,Kepone Accumulation and Food
“ /,$etabotic Fate of Atrazine in the Spartina alter
“ of the James River Estuary /,Nodelting kepone in t
“ Contamination with Xenobiotic Chemicals /,Negative
“ Bioaasays / ,Preclsion Live-Feeder for Flow-Through
SampLes for Contamination with Toxic Substances Us
U Hydrocarbons by Yeast /,Uptake of Aromatic and Bra
“ /,WASTOX, a Framework for Modeling the Fate of Tox
Chains /,Kepone Bioconcentration, Accumulation, Loss, an
Characterization and Nucleotide Sequence Determination o
of Benthic Microbial Community Structur
N of the Pseudomonas aeruginose recA Anal
II of Benzo(a)Pyrene Metabolites Formed b
1$ of Fish Brain Acetylcholinesterase wit
of Shrimp Baculovirus
of Biochemical, Microbiological and Tre
of Anaerobic Dechtorinating Consortia 0
of the ci Repressor of Pseudomonas aeru
of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacteriophage
of the Novel Virus B86 /,Moleculer Char
of the TFD Regulatory Gene, tfdR /,Phen
of Candlda maltose, a Hydrocarbon-Utili
of a Neutral Proteese from Seccharomyco
Characterizations of Selected Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria
Characterize Natural Microbial Populations /,Use of rRNA
Characterizing the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem and Lessons
Chemical Structure /,Adaptstion of Natural Microbial Com
Exposure /,Attempts to Increase Baculovirus Pre
N Carcinogens /,Black Bullhead: An indicator of t
14 Assays
Carcinogenesis in Fish
Carcinogens in the Marine Environment. Benzo(a)
Carcinogens in Bivalve Mollusks from Oregon Est
N Fractions of Liquid Wastes Using Freshwater and
Analysis Reference Volume /,Drill Mud Assessmen
and Biological Aquatic Weed Control /,Ecologica
N Carcinogen N-nitrosodi.thylam$ne (DENA) /,Enhan
N Pollution of the Marina Environment /,First Ame
N Pollutants and Virus in a Crustacean: A Novel B
N Carcinogens into Small Fish Embryos: Exocrine P
N Carcinogens /,Microinjection of Fish Embryos as
Ionization Mess Spectrometry /,Nlcromethods for
lonizetion Studies of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p
ionization Studies of Human and Food Chain Cont
N Ionization Mass Spectra of Some Polynuclear Aro
Ionization Mass Spectrometry /,Pentachloropheno
and Biological Considerations with Respect to t
Ionization Mass Spectrometry /,Screenlng of Hum
Compositions of Used Drilling Muds: Progress R
Composition of Used Drilling Muds /,Survey of t
50-16
48-13
68- 10
68-10
49-12
23- 6
40-17
56- 1
14- 1
24-15
31- 1
18- 1
49- 2
36- 3
64-19
61- 1
31-16
42-19
60-16
60- 8
37- 7
4- 1
56- 6
65- 7
64- 9
60-12
70-18
65- 7
46- 5
60- 4
60- 3
8- 6
30-12
30-13
47-14
31- 1
49-15
60-16
57- 4
68- 9
62-14
56- 7
41- 6
24-17
32- 4
43- 1
70-13
12-17
63- 5
5- 3
71- 3
71-12
66- 11
71-13
2- 7
44- 6
50-15
6- 5
50- 7
49- 11
50- 6
69-13
16- 2
24-12
52-19
28- 5
9- 2
31-10
27-19
52-18
12- 4
71- 3
27- 3
61- 5
50-20
2- 2
14-16
68- 5
69- 5
61-19
65- 5
65- 5
69- 7
8-10
12- 1
49- 3
63- 1
60-15
47- 4
9-13
54- 1
1-22
42- 6
14- 1
24-15
47-17
50-17
47- 2
67- 1
20-14
12-19
64-19
61- 1
31-12
36-16
28- 5
41- 9
31-li
6-16
31-10
42- 3
50- 2
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Chemicals /,Assessing the Biodegradation of Sediment Ass
1 /,Biodegradation of Organic
/,Cen Tissue Anomalies That Occur in Marine F
Program /,ConceptuaP. Model for the Movement of
in Agriculturally Affected Wetlands /,Determiri
on Survival, Growth, and Development of Sheeps
on Their Biodegradation /,Effect of Concentrat
“ to Mysidopsis bahia (Mysidacea) in Static Expo
In Estuaries /,$onltorlng Agricultural
/,Negative Chemical Ionization Studies of Hums
to Aquatic Populations and Ecosystems /,Quanti
in the Aquatic Environment: Second Report of t
/,Techniques for Study of Effects and Uptake o
SI /,Toxicity of Pyrethroids to Marine Invertebra
in Aquatic Environments, Part 1: Exposure Con
/,Utitity of Urine and Blood Analysis for the
in Aquatic Environments, Part 2: Food Chain /
to Grass Shrimp (Palsemonetes pugio) and Amphi
Chemistry and Ecological Effects of Chlorination of Seaw
of Halogens in Sea Water
of Halogens in Seawater
Mode of Action, and Effects on Fish /,Esteras
and Toxicity of Ozone-Produced Oxidants and Br
of Estuarine Surface Microlayers /,Microbiolog
to Estimate Environmental Deactivation of Man
Chemoreceptor Cells in the Walking Legs of the Lobster H
Chemotherapeutic Agents, and Potential Carcinogens /,Sum
Chesapeake Bay /,Aquatic Pollution Problems, North Atlan
Bay Ecosystem and Lessons Learned /,Character
Bay Program: Project Summaries
Bay, Virginia /,Distribution and Abundance of
Bay and Its Impact on the Habitat of Striped
Bay /,Survival, Duration of Larval Stages, an
Chile, South America /,Cettutar Proliferative Disorder i
chilensis) from Chiloe, Chile, South America /,Cellular
Chi(oe, Chile, South America /,Cettu(ar Proliferative Di
Chinook Salmon in British CoLumbia Caused by the Cestode
Chitin Transformation and Pesticide Interactions in a Si
Chitinase Probe /,Chitinase Determinants of Vibrio vutni
Determinants of Vibnfo vutnificus: Gene Clonin
Activity That Uses 4-Methylunibeltiferyl-N-Acet
chioramines and Diazolidinyl Urea /,Antimicrobia( Activi
Chtordane /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
Tnifturalin, and Pentachlorophenol to Sheepsh
Chlordecone) Across an Undisturbed Sediment-Water Interf
Chlorinated Benienes /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria fo
Ethanes /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
Naphthalene /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria
Phenols /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
and Dechlorinated Seawater, with Notes on Su
SI Sewage Effluent /,Causes of Papiltomas on Fl
Hydrocarbons in Livers of Fishes from the No
Hydrocarbons in the Marine Environment
Estuarine Water /,Contribution of Marine AIg
Naphthalenes in Marine Unicellular Algae f,E
Chlorinated Seawater /,Errors In Determination of Residu
Dechlorinated Water /,Limlted Epizootic of N
N Dibenzo-p-Dloxins by a BelJerlnckia Species
Sewage Pond /,Papillomas of Black Bullheads,
U Wastewater Effluent / ,Peplllomas on Fish Exp
Seawater / .Probtems in Measuring Residuals i
° Sea Water /,Reactions in
° and Ozonated Sea-Water /,Residua( Oxidant D c
° Seawater /,Sunlight-lnduced Bromate Formatio
Chlorination of Seawater: A Summary of EPA Research Proj
H Products
on Early Life Stages of the Mummichog Fundu
° and Coliform Bacteria on the American Oyste
An Overview /,Interaction of Aquatic Ecosy
(An Ecologist’s Perspective) / Najor Uses o
SI /,Re ction Products and Ecological Effects
of Seawater /,Reaction Products from the
of Seawater: Final Report /,Reaction Produ
H /,Responses of Early Life History Stages of
/,Responses of Experimental Estuanine Commu
Processes upon Marine Ecosystems /,Review o
SI Processes upon Marine Ecosystems: Update 1
to the American Oyster, Crassostrea virgini
° of Marine Algal Byproducts, Including D-Man
Crossroad of Uncertainties and Decisions I
Chlorine /,Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria f
II Degradation and Halocarbon Production in Estuar
IS Toxicity to the Developmental Stages of Striped
Produced Oxidants /,Early Life-Stage Toxicity T
° in Coastal Waters: Summary and Recommendations
° Demand in an Estuarine Environment /,lnftuences
Produced Oxidants, Salinity, and a Protistan Pa
° and Ozone in Estuanine Waters /,Respiratory and
Produced Oxidants on the Growth, Survival and P
Produced Oxidants in Marine Waters: Theoretical
to Juvenile Spot, Lelostomus zanthurus /,Toxici
Produced Oxidants /,Toxicologlcal and Physlolog
Chtoro- and Bromocarbons in Coastal Waters /,Volatile
ChloroaLkyl Ethers /,Amblent Water Quality Criteria for
Chloroaromatic Compounds in Aquatic Sediments under a Va
Compounds / ,Nolecular Basis of Biodegrada
Chtorobenzllate Residues In Urine
Chlorobiphenyl Degradative Bacterial Phenotypes /,Use of
Chloroform I,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
Level and Drinking Water Source: An Interim R
Ch(orophenol /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for 2-
N in Laboratory Test Systems /,Physical and B
Ch(oropheno(s: Studies on the Grass Shrimp, Palsemonetes
In Human Urine by IC with an Etectrochemic
Chlorophyll Content of Thalassia testudinum Banks cx Eon
Chioropropane CDBCP) in Ambient Air /,Development and Ap
Chtorpynifos and Thiobencarb /,Comparatlve Acute Senalti
/,EarLy Life-Stage Toxicity Test Methods fo
/,Nethod for Early Life-Stage Toxicity Test
/,New Early Life-Stage Toxicity Test Using
and Fenvalerate/,Relative Sensitivity of
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KEYWORD TiTLE INDEX E N
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KEYWORD TiTLE INDEX E $
62- 9
52- 2
50- 5
5-19
42-18
39- 3
52- 3
68-12
40- 9
28- 5
64- 4
48- 3
59- 6
68- 8
48- 6
43- 3
52-18
60- 8
13- 3
17- 1
9- 7
3- 7
35- 6
9- 5
40- 5
41- 6
42-19
66- 1
60-15
23- 1
25- 3
55- 8
14- 6
32- 4
32- 4
32- 4
69-13
37-15
59-10
59- 10
62- 2
54- 9
28-14
10-13
19-15
58-15
28-15
28- 16
28-17
28- 18
47- 1
49- 4
2- 4
2-12
27-16
15- 3
12-14
49-20
31- 7
36- 7
49- 5
12-13
17- 2
38- 2
13-17
13- 3
22-15
19- 7
43-16
45-10
41- 5
27- 8
27- 9
35- 7
13-19
38- 11
9-15
17 13
20- 7
27-17
53- 5
52-11
18-17
36- 8
46- 1
12- 5
27-15
56- 1
16- 4
25-17
14-15
13-18
32- 3
18-16
29- 1
69- 4
70-16
27- 7
58-10
29- 2
32-13
28-10
62-13
37 17
37- 2
65-10
31-17
52- 6
57-17
53-16
53-15
52-14
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Cholerae and Related Pathogen. in the Environment: 1mph
Cholinesterases of Estuarin. Fishes and Pink Shrimp /,Sh
Chorionic Gonadotropin to Induce laboratory Spawning of
Chromatid Exchange Assay for Detecting Genetic Damage to
Chromatography of Fatty Acid Methyl Esters /,Characteriz
Mass Spectrometry System: Thermal Reactio
of Their N-Trib(uoracetyt Derivatives /,D
with an Electrochemical Detector /,D.term
/,Determination of Pentachlorophenol in N
N and High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography I
Mess Spectrometry F.ldentlficstlon and Di
I,Separation of the Isomeric Phenols of 8
Chromium and Petroleum Hydrocarbons /,Comparstive Toxici
/,Cuticular Lesions Induced in Grass Shrimp Exp
/,HistopathologicaL end Ultrastructuret Changes
to the Grass Shrimp Pateemonetes puglo Hohthuis
Chromosomat Genes Specifying Degradation of the Herbicid
Chromosomalhy Encoded Meleylacetate Reductase for Degrad
Chromosomes from Three Established Marine Fish Cell Line
Chronic Effects of Cadmium on the Estuarine Mysid, Nysid
‘ Effects of Dimilin on Survival and Reproduction
u Toxicity of Produced Water to Nysids (Nysidopsis
Exposure to a Pesticide /,Associations Between P
Bioassay Using Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon ye
“ Exposure of Oysters to DDT, Toxaphene and Parath
“ Toxicity of Methoxychior, Malathion, and Carbofu
Toxicity of Chtordane, Trifturahin, and Pentacht
“ Toxicity, Uptake, and Retention of Aroclor 1254
• Toxicity to, and Brain Acetytchotinesterase Inhi
“ Exposure to EPN and to Guthion on the Critical S
“ Effects on Embryo, Fry, Juvenile, and Adult Shea
“ Effects of First and Second Generation Pesticide
“ Toxicity Tests with Fish /,Reletion of Survival
“ Marine Bioessays of Hatogenated Orgenics / ,Rivul
“ Toxicity of Chlorination to the American Oyster,
“ (Entire Life-Cycle) Bioassays /,Sheepshead Minno
“ Toxicity to Pesticides on a Crustacean Populatio
ci Protein /,Ctonlng and Characterization of the ci Repr
Cit lary Structures in the Branchiat Unicellular Glands o
“ Processes by Cytoptesmic Processes in Relation t
Ciliate Parauronema acutum /,Activation of Polynuclear A
Relationship of Lagenophrys callinectos (Ciliate
CiLiate .: Peritrichida). Ph.D Dissertation /,Form, Morph
Citiophora: Peritrichida) /,Uttrastructural and Protargo
Cltherichthys (Bothldae) from the Western North Atlantic
Citric Acid Cycle intermediates, lactic Acid, and the Am
Clams from Coos Bay, Oregon, USA / Concentrations of Uns
ctarkhubbsi Complex of Unisexual Fishes (Atherinidae); 0
c(arkii Fed Elodea (Egera dense) and ItS Products of Dec
Classifying Insect Toxin-Producing Species of Bacillus /
Clean-Up on the European Coast: Amoco Cadiz / ,Impacts of
Cleaning Procedures Designed to Maintain Heat Transfer E
Cleanup Method for Organophosphorous Pesticides / ,improv
Clear-Cut Sites /,Pyrolytic Deposition of Polynuclear Ar
Cleavage of HomoprotocatechuiC Acid f,Catabotism of Arom
Clinical Centrifuge Tube for Small Blood Samples
P1
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GE
KEYWORD TITLE iNDEX F N
Clonal Diversity, •nd Mode of Reproduction /,Evotutlonar
CLoning and Applications of a Chitinase Probe /,Chit lnas
“ and Characterization of the ci Repressor of Pseu
and Expression of the catA and cat8C Gene Cluste
N Expression, and Regulation of the Psaudomonas c
Physical Napping and Expression of Chromosomat
“ of Essential Genes /,InItist Catabolism of Aroma
Clothing Studies in the Field: An Alternative to Reentry
for Applicators and Mixers /,Reductlon of Pest I
Clusters from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO /,Cloning and E
Coal-Fired Electric Power Plant--Correlation with Oyster
Coast, Including Chesapeake Bay / ,Aquatic Pollution Prob
“ Amoco Cadlz /,Impacts of Oil Spill and Clean-Up o
“ of Florida / ,Occurrence of Mysidopsis bahia (Mysid
“ Range of Oregon /,Persistence and Fate of Polynuct
Coastal Zone Pollution Monitor: A Pilot Study /,Americ.n
“ Plain Estuary: Distribution of Manganese, Iron,
“ Waters--An Overview /,Biomonitoring of
“ Surface Films as Determined by a Nembrane-Adsor
“ Waters: Summary and Recommendations /,Fate and
“ Waters /,First Record of Ophiophragmus moorei CE
U Environment / ,lmptfcatlons of Pesticide Residues
H Waters: Issues for Consideration from a Regulato
H Marine Systems / ,Long-Term Biological Data Sets:
“ Surface Slicks /,Microbial Populations in
“ Marine Environments /,Monitoring, Research, and
“ Marine Foodwebs / ,Potychtorinated Biphenyl Trans
“ Water Quality Criteria /,Princlples for Developi
“ Waters /,Vo(atile Chloro- and Bromocarbons in
Coasts of North America /,Diseases, Parasites, and Toxic
H of the United States / ,Protozoan Symbionts end Re
Coccidian Parasites (Apicomptexa: Eucoccidorida) in Hard
Coefficient /,Effect of Concentration of Adsorbing Solid
Coho Salmon, 1980 /,Contaminant Analysis of Fillets from
“ Salmon Reared in Chlorinated-Dechlorinated Water I,
“ Salmon / ,Tobramycln Nephrotoxiclty and Lethality in
Coking Plant Effluent on Germination, Survival, and Grow
coIl in Lake Water /.Factors Involved in Multiplication
Cot horn Bacteria on the American Oyster Crassostrea vi
Colonization Tests /,Dredg.d MateriaL Ef .cts Assessment
Colonized Estuarine Benthic Communities /,Some Methods f
Estuarine Benthic Communities /,Toxicity of Cr
Estuarine Benthic Communities / ,Toxlcity of Di
Colonizing Marine Microbiota /,Effect of Silicate Grain
Sediments Contaminated with Fenvaterate /,Res
IS Estuarine Sediments Contaminated with Drilhin
Colony of Poecitiopsis and Its Use in Carcinogenicity St
SI Hybridization in the Rapid Isolation of 4-Chlorob
Columbia Caused by the Cestode Gilquinia squall /,New Ey
Column. A Review of Morphology, Behavior, Ecology and Ev
‘• to Provide Pesticide-Laden Water for Aquatic 810.
comb. nov. and Description of Fibrobacter intestinal Is s
Combination /,Metets, Pesticides and PCBs Toxicities to
Combinations of Toxicants, Salinity and Temperature on E
Combined Use of Biochemical indicators to Assess Subteth
Cometabohic Processes in the Laboratory and the Environm
52-15
5- 8
6- 6
31- 16
27- 3
19-16
8-21
31-15
23-17
23-17
25- 4
36- 4
45- 3
45-12
48-14
55-11
66- 11
69-16
30-13
19-12
32- 7
70- 8
54-14
10- 3
2- 9
14- 4
19-15
2- 5
24- 1
48-11
13-15
37-13
58- 1
31- 8
20- 7
8-15
65-13
61-19
36- 1
41-11
37- 1
2- 3
2- 3
4- 6
1-12
32-18
46-10
68-17
51- 8
62- 8
23-10
27- 2
61- 9
47- 5
64- 9
5- 3
68-17
59-10
61-19
65- 7
71-12
66-11
60-12
41- 4
41- 3
65- 7
4-10
66- 1
23-10
60- 11
56- 6
43-15
1- 7
27-13
7-18
12- 5
12- 3
5-17
57-13
63-11
9-14
62- 3
50- 3
9-19
18-16
17- 8
40-15
69- 14
32- 8
48- 4
49-20
33- 4
71- 9
69- 9
43- 16
70- 6
59- 1
47- 11
59- 2
37-12
63- 2
56-10
50-16
58-10
69-13
4- 8
7. 5
65-18
10-12
7- 2
66-12
68- 6
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Cometabolism of Low Concentrations of Propachlor, AlachJ.
/,Effect of Substrate Concentration and Org
Comsensal Relationship Between a Palaemonid Shrimp (Pont
Commensats of Decapod Crustacea /,Annotated List of Prof
Commercial Penaeid Shrimps of the Gulf of Mexico end Sou
* 5 FIsheries /,Estuarlne Pesticide Research--Bur
Pentachlorophenol by Negative Chemical loniza
* 5 Fisheries Center for Estuarine and Menhaden R
commercialis and Crassostrea anasa /,Proctoeces sp. (Tre
Communities to Hg2+ Stress /,Adaptatlon of Aquatic Micro
to Pollutant Stress /,Adaptatlon of Aquatic
to Degradation of Xenobiotic Compounds: Effe
Exposed to Di-n-Butyl Phthalate /,Atterstlon
in the Laboratory /,Aroclor 1256: Effect on
for Toxicant-Exposure Studies / ,Comparison o
Dominated by Thalassia testudinum and Hatodu
/,Degradation of Jet and Missile Fuels by Aq
to HG(lI) /,Direct Viable Counting Method fo
/,Effect of Sante (BaSO4) on Development of
IS Estab( shed in an Experimental System /,Effe
Exposed via Water and Sediment /.Effects of
/,Effects of a Lignosulfonate-Type DriLling
‘S Ph.D. Dissertation. /,Fatty Acid Character
Exposed to Pentachlorophenot 1, Impact on end
of Benthic Estuarinie Organisms /,Laboretory
/,Metabol.ism of Fenth ion by Aquatic Microbia
IS / ,Microcosm Studies on the Effects of DnitLi
to Drilling Muds /,Responses of Developing E
to Continuous Chlorination /,Responses of Ex
/ ,Some Methods for Measuring Effects of Toxi
in the Vicinity of the Texas Flower Garden B
/,Toxicity of Creosote-Contaminated Sediment
/,Toxicity of Dibutyl Phthalate-Contaminated
/ ,Toxicity of Drilling-Mud Biocides to Devel
/,Use of Gene Probes in the Rapid Analysis o
Community on Potycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Components
Structure to Cleaning Procedures Designed to M
Structure of Estuarine Detrital and Sedimentar
Structure by High Resolution Gas Chrometograph
Structure of Estuarine Detritat Microbiota /,E
‘ Structure of Colonizing Marine Microbiota /,Ef
Genome for Detection of Genes That Encode Micr
and Ecosystem Parameters: Microcosm and Stream
Structure in Estuarine Detrital Microflora /,N
Structure of the Estuanine Detrital Microbiota
on Transduction in Pseudomonas aeruginosa /,Po
Structure of Microbiota / Preservation of Estu
Testing at Gulf Breeze, Florida /,Results of A
IS Tests /,Sensitivity Comparisons of Estuarine B
Composition of Microbial Assemblies in Estuari
Comparanve Acute Sensitivities of Early Life Stages of
Benzo(a)pyrene Metabotite Patterns in Fish a
Metabolism of Parathion by Intertidal Invert
I’ Sensitivity of Eggs, larvae and Adults of th
Toxicity of Offshore and Oil-Added Drilling
Toxicity of Drilling Muds: Role of Chromium
Comparative Toxicological Relationships Demonstrated in
H Toxicology and Pharmacology of ChtorophenoLs
Morphology, Cyclical Activity, and Innervati
Compøred with Mammalian Lesions / N-Nitrosodiethylamine-
Comparison of Field- and laboratory-Developed Estuanine
of Laboratory Toxicity Test Results with Resp
of Mutagen Accumulation in 3 Estuanine Specie
of Nitrogen Fixation (Acetylene Reduction) Re
of Ozone and Chlorine Toxicity to the Develop
of p-Nitrophenol Biodegradation in Field and
of the EC5Os of Algal Toxicity Tests Calculat
and Implementation /,Drllling Fluid Test Proc
of the Early Life•stage Toxicity Test Using t
of the ASTM Bioconcentrat Ion Test Method Usin
Bioconcentration Tests Using the Eastern Oyst
“ -Acute Toxicity Tests Using Estuarine Animals
Comparisons / ,Impact of a Surrogate for a Genetically En
of Estuarine Benthic Animals Exposed to Toxi
Compensation to Salinity and Temperature by the Caridean
Competition Models with State Variables: Siomass, Number
Complex of unisexual Fishes (Athenlnidae); Origins, Clon
Components of Creosote /,Action of a Fluoranthene-Utiliz
in Terrestrial and Freshwater Ecosystems: A
with Chlorination: An Overview /,Interaction
Composition of Field- and Laboratory-Developed Estuarine
of Developing Estuarine Animal Communities i
of ThaLassia testudinum and Ruppia maritime
of Phospholipids in Thermally Acclimating Sc
of Microbial Assemblies in Estuarine Mud Fla
of Used Drilling Muds /,Survey of the Toxici
Compositions of Used Drilling Muds: Progress Report No.
Computer Simulation of Effects on Atlantic Menhaden YieL
Computerized library Systems
Concepts and Trends (Aquatic Microbial Ecology) /,Discus
Conceptual Model for the Movement of Pesticides Through
Concurrent Measurement of Intertidal Environmental Vans
Neoptastic and Protistan Disorders In the Ame
Conducted with Selected Marine Organisms at EPA’S Enviro
Conducting Toxicity Tests with Early Life Stages of Athe
Conjugal Transfer of R68.45 and FP5 Between Pseudomonas
Consequences in Fish /,Kepone-induced Scotiosis and Its
/ ,Proceedings of the Workshop on Aquatic We
° of Potychtorineted Biphenyt- and Salinity-S
Consideration of Horizontal Gene Transmission In a Diver
•‘ from a Regulatory Point of View / .Integrat
Considerations with Respect to the Dupont Permit for 0cc
Consortla Derived from Aquatic Sediments /,Characterizat
Constant of Hypochlorous Acid In Seawater /,Apparent Ion
Constructing Microbial Strains for Degradation of Matoge
Consumption /,Contaminant Bioassays: Contamination of Me
° of Estuarine Fishes / ,Respirometer for Deter
Contaminant Analysis of fit lets from Great Lakes Coho Se
Bioassays: Contamination of Marine Resources
Impact in Estuarine Ecosystems /,Design of F
Contaminants, Chemotherapeutic Agents, and Potential Car
Contaminated Harbor Sediments /,Accumutation of PC8, Ncr
p
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
p
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
55- 5
51- 7
35-12
2-14
17- 8
1-10
31-11
1-19
63- 10
60- 2
64- 2
47- 4
47- 8
5-22
47-10
66- 9
58-14
65- 9
20-12
16-17
56- 8
20-10
49- 3
47- 9
30-15
62-10
70- 1
44- 5
38-11
59- 1
56-13
47-11
59- 2
26- 4
66- 3
70- 2
27- 2
44-11
27- 3
35- 4
37-12
68- 3
68- 4
33-17
44- 2
62-17
41-16
59- 3
63- 3
45-17
52- 6
49-19
23-19
13-20
48- 5
45- 3
54- 2
37-17
41-10
60- 9
47-10
60- 6
38-13
66- 9
36- 8
50-18
63- 7
60-14
49. 7
55-15
38- 8
38- 7
68- 4
63- 3
37- 7
6- 3
68-17
70- 2
36- 6
45-10
47. 8
5-22
4-16
22-13
45-17
50- 2
42- 3
8- 8
49-14
25- 6
5-19
46- 7
23- 7
59. 5
61-16
66- 2
12-20
39- 2
6- 8
70-17
57-13
6-16
69- 5
11 2
64- 6
5-15
2-13
48- 4
5-15
64- 7
42-19
46-17
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Contaminated Sites: Their Potential for Bioremediatton /
‘4 Sediment Source by a Demersal Fish (Leiosto
Estuary /,Persistence of Aroclor 1254 In a
with a Toxic Substance /,Response of Emerit
with Fenvalerate /,Responses of Estuarine N
with Drilling Mud Containing Diesel Oil /,R
Sediment: Second Progress Report /,Seed Ger
and Uncontaminated Populations In Chesapeak
Sediment to Held- and Laboratory-Colonized
Sediment to Laboratory- and Field-Colonized
Contamination of Marine Resources for Human Consumption
‘4 Issue (Statement) /,Exploring the Various
‘4 of the James River Estuary /,Kapone
‘4 with Xenobtotic Chemicals /,Negattve Chemi
with Toxic Substances Using Negative Chemi
SI /,Water-Softentng and Conditioning (quipme
Content of Thalassia testudinum Banks cx Konig and Its E
Continental Shelf Drilling Muds on the Calcification Rat
Continuous-Flow Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using H
Culture Enrichments /,Pheny(ecetic Acid Metab
‘4 Chlorination /,Responses of Experimental Estu
Cooperation in the Field of Environmental Protection /,U
Coos Bay, Oregon, USA /,Concentratlons of Unsubstituted
Copepod Acartia tonse /,Effect of Insect Growth Regulat
Copper and Zinc in Estuarine Waters near a Coal-Fired EL
‘4 to Thalassiosira pseudonana in Unenriched Inshore
Coral Metabolic Activity, Nutritional Status, and Ntcrob
‘4 Reef Fishes Which Forage in the Water Column. A Re
Acropora cervicornis /,Effect of Eight Outer Conti
‘4 Montastrea annutaris /,Effect of Well-Drilling Flu
“ (Montastrea annularts) Growth on the East Flower G
‘4 Acropora cervicornis After Short-Term Exposure to
‘4 Acropora cervicornts After Drilling Mud Exposure.
‘4 Madracis decactis Exposed to Drilling Mud Enriched
Nadracis decactis Exposed to Drilling Mud Enriched
Corals /,Effects of an Offshore Drilling Fluid on Select
‘4 Within and External to a Naval Ordnance Range: Vi
‘4 to Drilling FLuids Used in the Marine Environment
corona: Subspecies Characteristic or Size Related? /,She
Correlates of Hermatypic Coral (Nontestrea annutaris) Gr
Correlation with Oyster Greening /,Copper and Zinc in Es
‘4 of Mixed-Function Oxidase Activity with Ultr
Correlations for Toxicity to Aquatic Organisms /,Inter-T
Correspondence of Laboratory and Field Results: What are
Costa Rica /,Structure of Mangrove Forests in Florida, P
Cottonseed Oil to Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) /,Hepa
Cottonseeds and Refined Cottonseed Oil to Rainbow Trout
Count /,Metabolic Activity of Bacterial Cells Enumerated
Counting Method for Measuring Tolerance of Aquatic Micro
Crab (Caltinectes sapidus) / ,Accumulation of Mirex-14C i
‘4 Predation on Jellyfish /,Blue
Caltinectes sapidus /,Charecteristics of a Ca(2+)
‘4 Callinectes sapidus /,Effect of Dimilin on Develop
‘4 Menippe mercenaria, and the Blue Crab, Cattinectes
‘4 Callinectes sapidus /,Effect of Dimilin on Develop
Uca pugnex (Smith) /,Effects of a Photosynthesis I
P1
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E $
Crab RhtthropanopeJs harristi (Gould) f,Effects of the H
‘4 Rhithropanopeus harrisii at Various Cyclic Temperat
N and Blue-Crab /,Kepone Effects on Larval Developmen
“ /,Kepone Effects on Larval Development of Mud-Crab
Rhithropsnopeus harrisfi /,Ontogeny of Phototaxis b
N as Indicator /,Persistence of the Insect Growth Reg
“ Callinectes saptdus Rathbun, from the Atlantic and
‘4 Rhithropanopeus harrisii (Gould): Effects of the H
N Development /,Second Generation Pesticides and
‘4 Larval Behavior /,Sublethal Effects of Insect Growt
‘4 Cancer magister / ,, Toxicity of the Fungicide Capten
Crabs /,Accumulation of Sediment-Bound PCB5 by Fiddler
“ /,Atrazine Metabolism in Box
N (Arthropode: Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura)
N /,Effects of the Insect Growth Regulator Dimitfn (
N (Callinectes sapidus) to Storm Water Runoff / ,Fiel
/,Kepone: Toxicity and Bloeccumuletion in Blue
“ and Pink Shrimp /,Polychlorinated BiphenyL Absorbe
‘4 to Low pH. /,Reactions of Blue
N (Callinectes sapidus) and Juvenile Atlantic Menhad
Crassostrea virginica) as en indicator of Carcinogens in
ii virginice /,Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolism in the
virginica (G) Exposed to Chlorinated and D c
‘4 virginica /,Changes in the Free Amino Acid P
‘4 virginica) /,Concurrent Neoptestic and Proti
I I virginica /,Effects of the Po(ychlorinated B
N virginica Exposed to the Chemical Carcinogen
‘4 virginica) /,FlowIng Sea Water Toxicity Test
virginice (Gmetin) /,Impacts of Water Chtori
‘4 amass /,Proctoeces ap. (Trematoda: Digenea)
gigas) /,Regeneration of Radiation-Damaged D
N virginica (G) /,Seesonal Chronic Toxicity of
N virginica (Gmelin) /,Seasonal Effects of ChI
Creek /,Seasonal Changes in the Amphipod Fauna of Microc
Creosote /,Abstracts and Index to Publications Dealing w
/,Action of a Fluoranthene-UtiLizing Bacterial
Contaminated Sites: Their Potential for Bioreme
‘ 4 Contaminated Sediment to Field- and Laboratory-
‘4 in Seawater / ,Use of Aquatic Toxicology and Qua
crescentus /,Ezpression of Degradative Genes of Pseudouio
II /,Metabotlsm of Aromatic Compounds by Cauloba
cristata) /,Effect of Mirex on the Burrowing Activity of
N Stimpson /,Effect of Sodium Pentachtorophenate
N Larvae In Toxicity Tests: Survival and Develop
‘4 Stimpson) B.S. Thesis /,Predation on Cultured
Criteria for Dredged and Fl It MateriaL /,Acttvity Report
N for Chlorine /,Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quell
‘4 for Acrotein /,Ambfent Water Quality
for Acrylonitrile / ,Ambient Water Quality
‘4 for Atdrln/DIetdrfn /,Ambfent Water Quality
‘4 for Chlordane /,Ambient Water Quality
‘4 for Chlorinated Benzenes /,Ambient Water Qualit
‘4 for Chlorinated Ethanes /,Ainbient Water Quality
‘4 for Chlorinated $aphthalene /,Ambient Water Qua
‘4 for Chlorinated Phenols / ,Ambient Water Quality
‘4 for Chioroalkyl Ethers /,Ambient Water Quality
70- 3
50-13
21- 5
51- 6
63- 2
56-10
71- 6
14- 6
47-11
59- 2
5•l5
32- 9
31- 3
28- 5
31-10
12-21
65-10
50- 7
10- 4
24-10
38- 11
13-11
46-10
39- 1
4-10
3- 9
56-12
4- 8
50- 7
50- 4
45-11
49-11
50- 6
31- 9
36- 15
33-12
41- 8
33-13
30-14
45-11
4-10
25-15
61-11
54- 8
14- 5
30- 19
30-19
62-14
65- 9
6-14
18- 2
18- 6
23- 2
23- 2
23- 2
32-15
66-15
1215
27- 4
27- 4
5-18
27-10
40-15
68-16
23- 3
18- 5
16-14
57- 6
25- 5
26- 8
17- 3
19- 4
25-14
2-11
19- 5
38- 1
23- 6
16- 1
47- 1
43- 8
23- 7
3-13
67- 1
16-11
43-16
63-10
20-13
20- 7
25-17
35- 3
48-19
70- 2
70- 3
47-11
40- 5
60- 4
60- 3
10-18
20- 4
59- 8
6-19
23- 13
52-11
28-11
28-12
28- 13
28-14
28-15
28-16
28-17
28-18
29- 1
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Criteria for Chloroform f,Ambient Water Quality
for 2 -Chtorophenol /,Amblent Water Quality
for DDT /,Ambient Water Quality
for Dlchlorobenzenes /,Ambient Water Quality
for Dlchlorobenzidlne /,Amblent Water Quality
for DlchtoroethyP.enes /,Ambient Water Quality
5’ for Dichloropropane and Dichloropropene /,Ambie
for 2,4-Dichlorophenot /,Amblent Water Quality
for 2,4-Dimethylpheno( /,Amblent Water Quality
for Endosulfan /,Ambient Water Quality
for Endrin /,Ambient Water Quality
for Heptachtor /,Ambient Water Quality
“ for Hexachlorobutadiene /,Ambient Water Quality
for Hexachiorocyctohexane f,Ambient Water GusH
for HexachlorocycLopentadiene /,Ambient Water Q
for Isophorone /,Ambient Water Quality
for Nitrobeniene /,Ambient Water Quality
for Nitrosamines /,Ambient Water Quality
for Pentachlorophenol. /,Amblent Water Quality
for Phenol /,Ambient Water Quality
for Phthatate Esters /,Ambient Water Quality
for Potychlorinated Bipherayls /,Ambient Water Q
for Silver /,Ambient Water QuaLity
for Potynuctear Aromatic Hydrocarbons /,Ambient
for Thallium /,Ambierit Water Quality
for Toluene /,Ambient Water Quality
for Toxaphene /,Ambient Water Quality
for Trichloroethylene /,Ambient Water Quality
for Verification? /,Correspondence of Laborator
for Determining Importance and Effects of Pesti
for Dredged and Fill Material /,First Annual Re
/,Principles for Developing Coastal Water QuaIl
Critical Responses of Populations of Crustacea to Toxica
Swimming Speed and Brain Acetylcholinesterase A
Croaker, Micropogonlas undu(atus in Apatachicota Bay, F
IS Micropogon undulatus, with Notes on Subsequent
Crop and ChlorophyLl Content of Thalassia testudinum Ban
Crossroad of Uncertainties and Decisions /,Water Chlorin
Crustacea /,Annotated List of Protozoan Parasites, Hyper
Decapoda: Brachyura) /,Crabs CArthropoda:
to Toxicants /,Critical Responses of Populatlo
Mysidacea) /,First Florida Record of Taphromy
SI /,Nethods for Determining the Influence of Blo
IS Oniscoidea) /,Orientetion and Social Behavior
Peneeidae) /,Shrlmps (Arthropoda:
“ Amphipoda), with Notes on the Amphipod Fauna
Crustacean /,Effect of Diflubenzuron on an Estuarine
/,Evaluation for Risks of an Insect Virus, Ba
S. /,lnfluence of an Insect Growth Regulator on
A Novel Bioassay System /,Interaction of Cbs
ii Cells: Possible Roles in Viral Reproduction /
S. Population /,Short-Term Predictors of Chronic
Crustaceans as Indicators of Bloactivity of Industrial U
/,Determinetion of Bloactivity of ChemicaL F
/,NoLt-Related Susceptibility and Regenerati
/,Physiotogicat and Behavioral Effects of Dr
Crustaceans /,Physiotoglc.t and Biochemical Investigatlo
and Fishes /,Toxiclty of Textile MiLL Efflue
Cu Zn, Cd, and Pb Discharged from a Wastewater Treatmen
Culturable Vibrio choLerae and Related Pethogens In the
Culture Medium for Use in Narine Algal Toxicity Tests I,
•‘ of the Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes puglo) In the
N Methods: 4. Sllversides (Menidia) /,Distributlon
N Microecosystems, and In the Field /,Effects of
N of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon veriegatus) I,
‘• Enrichments /,Phenylacetlc Acid Metabolism by Th
•‘ or Food Chain Bloassays /,Precision Live-Feeder
“ Establishment and Application in Carcinogen Expo
Cultured Lugworms (Arenicola cristate Stimpson) B.S. Tb
in the Laboratory /,SallnIty Tolerance of Young
Cultures from the Tel.eost, Cyprinodon variegatus: Cultur
Culturing the Mysid (Mysidopsis bahia) in Flowing Sea Ma
and Conducting Toxicity Tests with Early Life
Currents in Saltwater Holding Tanks /,Device to Detect P
Cut Sites /,Pyrolytic Deposition of Polynuctear Aromatic
Cuticular Lesions Induced In Grass Shrimp Exposed to Hex
Cuttings on the Marine Environment /,ResuLts of an Adapt
“ and Water /,Technical Evaluation of the NOEPSI
Cycle. M.S. Thesis /,Barium, Strontium and Calcium in t
“ Taxonomy, and Culture Methods: 4 Silversides (Me
“ of a Saltwater Fish, Cyprinodon variegatus /,Endri
Toxicity Test Using Mysids (Nysidopsis bahia) in F
Bioassay Using Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon van
Toxicity Test Using Grass Shrimp (PaLaemonetes pug
I. SurvivaL, Reproduction, and Age-Specific Growt
“ of Mysidopsis bahia as Influenced by Sublethal End
Toxicity Test Using Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
Toxicity Tests to Determine the Effects of a PolLu
of Nysidopsis bahi. /,Optlmlzatlon of Envlronmenta
“ Bioassays /,Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon veriega
Toxicity rests /,Suit.blllty of Sheepshead Minnows
Intermediates, Lactic Acid, and the Amino Acid Tau
“ /,Toxicity of Sodium Pentachlorophenate to the Gra
“ /,Toxicity of Sodium Pentachlorophenate (Na-PCP) t
Toxicity Test I,Us. of the Grass Shrimp (Pataemone
Cyclic Trophic Relationships of Fishes In en Unpolluted,
•‘ Temperatures /,Effects of the Juvenile Mormone NI
Cyclical Activity, and Innervation /,Rosette Glands In t
Cycling of Pollutants
“ of Xenobiottcs Through Marine and Estuarine Sedi
of Oil In Estuarine Hershlends /,Hicrobiologicat
Cyctoate In Sewage and Lake Water /,Cometabollsm of Low
Cyprinodon varlegatus) /,Chronlc Bioassay Using Sheepehe
SI variegatus) /,Chronlc Toxicity of Methoxychto
variegatus) /,Chronic Toxicity of Chlordane,
variegatus /,DIezlnon: Chronic Toxicity to, a
variegatus) /,Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests
variegatus / ,Effect of Chronic Exposure to EP
variegatus / ,Endrin; Effects on the Entire Li
variegatus) /,Entlre Life-Cycle Bioassay Usin
variegatus) /,Interlaboratory Comparison of t
variegatus) /,Kepone: Chronic Effects on Embr
p i
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
p i
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GE
KEYVORD TITLE INDEX E N
29- 2
28-10
29- 3
29- 4
29- 5
29- 6
29- 7
28- 8
28- 9
29- 8
29- 9
29-10
29-11
29-12
29-13
29-14
29-15
29- 16
29-17
29-18
30- 1
30- 2
30- 4
30- 3
30- 5
30- 6
30- 7
30- 8
54- 8
5-16
15- 6
9-19
58- 2
48-11
24- 8
6- 6
65-10
53- 5
2-14
26- 8
58- 2
24- 3
58- 4
18- 4
23- 5
26- 1
25- 1
53- 2
65-14
12-19
68- 9
65-13
44- 8
47-17
58-16
53- 6
PAGE
25- 8
33-15
8- 6
52-15
63- 6
20-15
55. 1
32-14
18-12
24-10
9- 2
49-15
6-19
65-15
49-15
19-10
61-16
17- 9
47. 5
45-12
40- 3
37- 5
16- 9
55- 1
13-16
19-11
8- 4
20-16
58- 3
42-17
18-10
14- 2
61-12
8-15
13-14
32-18
17- 6
17- 5
26- 5
25-18
12-15
41-10
9-16
41- 2
9- 1
55- 5
10- 3
14- 4
19-15
24- 1
39- 3
48-11
13-16
8- 4
49- 7
13-15
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P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Cyprinodon variegatus) /,L.boratory Culture of Sh.epshea
variegatus) /,Life-Cycle Toxicity Test Using
N varlegatus): Neopisama and Related Lesions Co
variegatus: Culture Establishment and Applica
variegatus): An Estuarine Fish Suitable for C
v.riegatus) for Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests /,S
variegatus and Fundutus grandis in Carcinogen
Cyprinodontid Fish, Rivulus marmoratus as an Experiments
Cytological Changes During Progression of Neoplasi. in S
Cytoptasmic Processes in Relation to Gland Maturation I,
0
Damaging Agents /,Expression of the recA Gene of Pseudom
Dangerous Electrical Currents in Saltwater Holding Tanks
Date in the Pesticide Residue Laboratory /,Aesuring the
Comparison and Implementation /,Dritting Fluid Test
Management System Applied to the Control and Retrie
“ Processing Resources: A Briefing Book / ERLGB
“ Sets: Their Rote in Research, Monitoring, and Manag
“ on Use of the Intend Silverside, Menidia beryl tine,
/.Review of Objectives and Accomplishments of Proje
DBCP) in Ambient Air /,Devetopment and Application of Me
ODE to Human Serum Proteins /,In vivo Binding of p,p’-
ODT /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
“ Residues with Losses in Marine Productivity /,Associ
“ and PCB in Tissues of Marine Fishes /,Bloaccumutatio
“ Toxaphene and Parathion /,Chronic Exposure of Oyste
“ and Malathion: Effect on Salinity Selection by Mosqu
in Estuarine Molluscs
“ in the Body Organs of Pink and White Shrimp f,Locali
“ Residues from the Estuary near Pensacola, Fla. I,Sig
Deactivation of Marine-Grade Creosote in Seawater /,Use
Dealing with PCP or Creosote /,Abstracts and Index to Pu
“ with PCB’s: Index and Abstracts /,Gutf Breeze La
“ with Penaeid Shrimp: Index and Abstracts /,Gutf
Death and Inhibition of Population Growth of Marine Unic
“ in Sheepshead Minnows /,Organophosphate Pesticides
Debate: Mouse Versus Minnow: The Future of Fish in Card
decactis Exposed to Drilling Mud Enriched with Ferrochro
Exposed to Drilling Mud Enriched with Ferrochro
Decapod Crustacea /,Annotated List of Protozoan Parasite
Decapoda: Brachyura) /,Crabs (Arthropoda: Crustacea:
Decay and Bromate Formation in Chlorinated and Ozonated
Dechlorinated Seawater, with Motes on Survival and Feedi
Water / ,Limited Epizootic of Neuroblastoma
Dechlorinating Consortia Derived from Aquatic Sediments
Decisionmaking in Coastal Marine Environments /,Monitori
Decisions /,Water Chlorination: Crossroad of Uncerteinti
Decline of Bacterial Populations In Lake Water /,Role of
Decomposition /,Assimilation Efficiency by Procambarus c
Degenerative Changes in the Antennal Glands, Hepatopancr
Degradation of Xenobiotic Compounds: Effects of Concentr
of Chloroaromatic Compounds in Aquatic Sedim
of Xenoblotic Compounds in In Vitro Estuarin
ii Rates of Methyl Parathion in Freshwater and
and Halocarbon Production in Estuarine Water
of the Herbicide 2,4,5 T by Pseudomonas cape
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
Degradation of Hatogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons /,Const
of Jet and Missile Fuels by Aquatic Nicrobia
of Malathion by Salt-Marsh Microorganisms
N of Selected Xenobiotic Compounds In Three Ty
in Estuarine and Freshwater Sites /,Dibutylp
N of 14C-Kepon. in Eatuerine Microcosm. /,Fate
N Rates in Water and Sediment /,Fate of Fenthi
N of Halogenated Hydrocarbons f,Nlcrobial
N of Xenobiotfc Compounds /,Mtcrobfat
N /,Microbiat-Mslathion Interaction in Artific
N by the 2 4,-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (TFD)
N of Trichtoroethylene /,PreLiminary Developine
N of 2,6-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid by Plasmid
N of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Fungi /,Some App
N of Pollutants in Marine Environments /,Works
Degradative Genes of Pseudomonas putida in Caulobacter c
N Bacterial Phenotypes / Use of DNA:DNA Colony
Degrade Aromatic Compounds /..Trich [ oroethylene Metabolis
Degrading Strain of Pseudomonas cepacia I,Characterizati
N Potential in en Estuarine Environment /,Distri
N Bacterium G4 /,Novel Pathway of Toluene Catabo
Demersal Fish (Leiostomus xanthurus) /,Dietary Accumulat
Demonstrated in Early Life-stage Tests with Marine Fish
Demospongia) and Associated Sponges in a Shallow Salt-Na
DENA) /,Enhancement of Protozoan Pathogen Perkinsus marl
dense) and Its Products of Decomposition /,Assimilation
Densities of Bacteria and Fungi in Coastal Surface Films
Density on Survival and Growth of Menidia penlnsulae Lar
“ Missile Fuels RJ-5 and JP-9 in Aquatic Test Syst
N and Toxic Substances: A Potential Key to Environ
Dependent Induction from the OPZ Operator-Promoter Reglo
N Parameters on Chlorine Demand in an Estuarine
Deposited on Slash Burn Sites in the Cascade Mountains a
Deposition of Potynucteer Aromatic Hydrocarbons Due to S
Depression of Carbohydrate in Marine Algae by Urea Herbi
Depuration of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Benz(a)Anthracene in th
Retention, and Metabolism by Spot, Leiostomu
Derivatives /,Determination of Carbofuran and Its Toxic
as Measures of the Microfouling, Detrital an
of Oxygenation Products of PoLycyctic Aromat
Derived from Aquatic Sediments /,Ch.racterization of Ana
N Jet Fuel /,Environmental Fate and Effects of She
Aquatic Test Systems with Field and Semi-Field D
Design and Operation of a Small Two-Boat Purse Seine
N of Field Studies to Assess Contaminant Impact in
N Factors Affecting Environmental Fate Studies in N
Designed to Maintain Heat Transfer Efficiency /,Biochemi
N to Validate Laboratory-Derived Aquatic Test Sys
Detect Potentially Dangerous Electrical Currents in Salt
N BiologicaL Control Agents in Non-Target Hosts /,P
Detecting Recombinant DNA in the Environment /,Methods f
N Genetic Damage to Marine Fish Exposed to Mutag
Detection of Carcinogens /,Biphenyt Hydroxylase Activity
of Exogenous Gene Sequences in Dissolved DNA f
of Interactions Between Natural Pathogens and
N of Specific Genomes in the Environment /,Gene
18-12
18-10
60- 9
49-15
8-15
13-14
48-10
42- 9
65- 2
41-11
65-17
17- 9
28- 7
60-14
54-16
55-13
63-11
54-18
49-13
31-17
4-13
29- 3
3- 4
22- 9
2- 9
3-11
3- 3
1-17
1-14
40- 5
48-19
53-13
53-14
47-14
3- 8
48-13
31- 9
36-15
2-14
26- 8
38- 2
47- 1
49-20
69- 5
62- 3
53- 5
64-20
51- 8
45-14
4?- 4
69- 4
66-16
62-11
18-17
66-11
64- 6
58-14
12- 7
47-13
51- 3
18- 8
68-11
16- 8
40- 7
7- 8
69- 7
65-20
69-16
22-16
22- 6
60- 4
58-10
65-19
71- 3
12-10
70- 18
50-13
54- 2
35- 3
67- 1
51- 8
7-18
54-15
56- 5
35-18
64-10
27-15
56- 6
4?- 5
2-17
41-18
10-17
8-21
28- 2
25- 4
69- 5
62-12
49-13
36-20
64- 7
25- 7
27- 2
49-13
17- 9
50-19
65- 3
31-16
40-17
68-14
5-12
64- 3
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Detection of Genes That Encode Microbial Responses to P0
of Viral Pesticides in Aquatic Vertebrate Cell
Detector /,Determination of Halogenated Anilines in Urin
/.Method for the Confirmation of Chiorophenols
Determinants of Vibrio vulnificus: Gene Cloning and AppI
Determination of Biomass and Community Structure of Estu
of a Repeat Element Isolated from a 2,4,5-
and Use of Condition Index of Oysters
N of 1,2-Diols by Indirect Atomic Absorption
N of Arene Oxides by a Gas Chromatography-He
of Sioactivlty of Chemical Fractions of Li
of Carbofuran and Its Toxic Metabolites in
of Dissolved Kepone by Direct Addition of
of Fenthion Residues in Samples of Marine
of Fenvalerete in Flowing-Seawater Exposur
of Halogenated Anilines in Urine by High-P
of Malathion, Malaoxon, and Mono- and Dice
of Pentachlorophenol in Marine Biota and S
of the Site(s) of Action of Selected Pesti
of the Environmental Impact of Several Sub
of Residual Oxidants in Chlorinated Seawat
of Adenosine Nucleotide Derivatives as Mea
of 1,2-Diots via Digested Lead Periodate /
of Fungal Mass and Community Structure in
of the Nutritional Status of Detrital Micr
Determine the Effects of a Pollutant /,Mysidopsis bahia:
the Fate of p-ChlorophenoL in Laboratory Test
Determined by a Membrane-Adsorption Procedure /,Densitie
Determining Effects and Fate of Toxicants in a Salt-Mars
SI Importance and Effects of Pesticides on the
IS 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP) in Ambien
PoLlutant Stress /,Laboratory Microcosms for
the Influence of Biochemical Biological Cont
the Effect of Pesticides and Related Polluta
Detrital end Sedimentary Microbiote / ,Biochernical Determ
Nicrobiote /,Effect of Light on Biomass and Corn
and Sedimentary MicrobiaL Biomass and Physiolog
N Nicroflora /,Wonselective Biochemical Methods f
N Nicrobiota: Resource Partitioning in Amphipod G
IS Microbiota and the Grazing Fauna by Triglycerid
Detritus--Uca pugnax Food Chain / ,Metabolic Fate of Atra
Developed Estuarine Benthic Communities Exposed to Di-n-
Estuarine Benthic Communities for Toxicant-Exp
to Detect Biological Control Agents in Non-Tar
Developing Estuarine Animal Communities in the Laborator
Methods to Assess Environmental ReLease /,EPA
Communities of Benthic Estuarine Organisms I,
Coastal Water Quality Criteria /,Principles f
SI Estuarine Macrobenthic Communities to Drillin
II Estuarine Macrobenthic Communities /,Toxicity
Development and Evaluation of a Bench Scale Bioreactor f
and Application of Methodology for Determini
of a Carcinogen Assay System Utilizing Estua
of a Fate/Toxicity Screening Test
/,Drilting Fluid Effects on Teleost and Echi
of Sheepsheed Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus
Development of Estuarine Communities /,Effect of Barite
of Larvae of the Stone Crab Menippe mercenar
of a Teleost and an Echinoderm /,Effects of
of Experimental Estuarine Macrobenthic Commu
of the Mud Crab Rhithropanopeus harrisli (Go
“ of Two Estuarine Crabs /,Effects of the Inse
of the Mud-Crab Rhithropanopeus harrisii at
as an MPCA for Nontarget Risk /,Evaluat ion o
of a Marine Crustacean /,InfLuence of an Ins
in Biotechnology Risk Assessment /,integrati
of Callinectes sapidus and Rhithropanopeus h
of Mud-Crab and Blue-Crab / ,Kepone Effects o
When Exposed to Organotins /,Lugworm (Arenic
“ of a Bench-Scale Treatment System for Aerobi
for Risk Assessment of Novel Microbes ReLeas
/,Second Generation Pesticides and Crab
of Marsh Grass in Contaminated Sediment: Sec
and Morphology of Experimentally Induced Hep
/,Symposium on Protecting the Marine Environ
/,Use of Chorionic Gonedotropin to Induce La
Developmental Stages of Striped Bass, Morone saxatilis /
Stages of the American Lobster /,Drilting
II Responses in the Self-Fertilizing Fish, RI
Developments in Industrial Microbiology 1 VoL 15
in Methodology for Monitoring Pesticide Met
Device (AGARS) for Studying Avoidance of Pollutant Gradi
“ to Detect Potentially Dangerous Electrical Curren
Di-n-Butyl Phthalate /,Alterations in Composition of Fie
n-Butytphthatate /,Reproductive and Developmental Res
Diagnosis of Environmental Poisoning by Malathion, O,O-D
Diapause in Rivulus marmoratus: Laboratory and Field Obs
Diatom for Use in Algal Toxicity Tests /,Minutocellus 0
Diazinon: Chronic Toxicity to, and Brain Acetylcholinest
Diazolidinyt Urea /,Antimicrobial Activities of N-chlora
Dibenzo (1,4)Dioxan by a Pseudomonas Species / ,Metabotis
p-Dioxlns bye Beijerlnckia Species /,Metebolism
p-Dioxin and Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dloxins by a
p-Dioxins, Dibenzofurans and Naphthalenes in Env
Dibenzofuran /,Bacterial and Fungal. Oxidation of
Dibenzofurans and Naphthalenes in Environmental Samples
Dibromo-2,2-Dlchloroethyl Dimethyl Phosphate (Naled) in
“ 3-Chloropropane (DBCP) in Ambient Air /,Developm
Dibutyt Phthalate-Conta.inated Sediment to Laboratory- a
Dibutylphthalate Degradation in Estuarine and Freshwater
Dicarbethoxyethyl) Phosphorodithioate /,Brain Acetylchol
Dicarboxytic Acids of Malathion In Fish, Oyster, and Shr
Dichlobenil in a Small Pond /,Uptake and Effects of
Dichlorobenzenes /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
Dichlorobenzidine /,Ainbient Water Quality Criteria for
Dichloroethyl Dimethyl Phosphate (NaLed) in Seawater /,B
Dichloroethylenes /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
Dichlorophenot /,Ambient Water QuaLity Criteria for 2 ,4-
Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (TFD) Pathway of Plasmid pJP4
Acid by Plasmid pJP4 /,Recrultment
Dichloropropane and Dichloropropene /,Ambient Water Qual
Dichloropropene /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Dic
p i
A I
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
p i
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
68- 3
56- 7
31-15
37- 2
59-10
44-11
71- 3
42-12
33-11
19-16
47-17
8-21
30-16
54-10
46-19
31-15
9- 8
23-17
19- 3
42-18
12-14
28- 2
38-18
33-17
42- 1
14- 2
62-13
7-18
12- 9
5-16
31-17
21- 3
58- 4
2-13
44-11
35- 4
28- 2
33-17
44- 2
42- 1
24-12
47- 8
47-10
50-19
5-22
61- 7
30-15
9-19
44- 5
26- 4
68- 5
31-17
42-15
51- 2
35-13
39- 3
20-12
23- 2
35-14
20-10
66-15
17- 3
12-15
57-14
65-14
70-15
22- 3
27- 4
59- 8
65-20
57- 3
23- 3
71- 6
63- 5
19- 1
6- 6
36- 8
40-10
64-12
6- 7
27- 6
23- 8
17- 9
47- 8
64-12
7-12
58-17
66-19
24- 1
54- 9
24- 7
31- 7
31- 7
36-16
22-17
36-16
7-11
31-17
59- 2
51- 3
7-12
9- 8
2- t8
29- 4
29- 5
7-11
29- 6
28- 8
69- 7
69-16
29- 7
29- 7
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P1
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GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
Dieldrin /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Aldrtn/
H Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
Diesel Oil /,Responses of Macrobenthos Colonizing Estuar
Dietary Accumulation and ingestion Rate /,Rioaecumulatio
II Accumulation of PCBs from a Contaminated Sedimen
Exposure and intraperltoneat Injection / ,Hepatoc
H Sources / PCB Dynamics in Hudson River Striped B
“ Potychtor nated Biphenyts (PCBs) in Hudson River
Olethylnitrosamine /,Characteristics of. Fish Colony of
Diflubenzuron on an Estuarine Crustacean /,Effect of
Digenee) in Australian Oysters, Saccostrea commerciali.
digonas: Confirmation of Its Presence in the Gulf of Hex
Dihydrophenanthrene /,Determtnation of Arene Oxides by a
Diluter for Aquatic Toxicological Studies /,Pressurized
Dimethyt S -C1,2-D$carbethoxyethyl) Phosphorodithioate I,
Phosphate (Naled) In Seawater /,Brain-Acetylcho
DimethylbenzCajanthracene end Diethytnitrosamine /,Chara
a)anthr.cene in Two Species of Viviparous F
Dimethylphenol /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for 2,4-
Dimilin on Survival and Reproduction of Mysidopsis bahia
“ on Development of Larvae of the Stone Crab Menip
H (TN 6040) on Fecundity and Egg Viability of the
“ (TN 6040) on Larval Development of Two Estuarine
in Brackish Water: A Laboratory Evaluation Using
Diols by Indirect Atomic Absorption with Digested Lead P
via Digested Lead Periodate /,Indirect Atomic-Abso
Dioxan by a Pseudomonas Species /,Netabolism of Dlbenzo
Dioxin and Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins by a 5.1 jerinck
Dioxins by a Beijerinckia Species /,MetaboLism of Dibenz
Dibenzofurens and Naphthatenes in Environmental
Dioxygenase Genes I Cloning Expression, and Regulation
H /,Genetic Organization and Sequence of the P
Discharged from a Wastewater Treatment Plant into an Est
H Drilling Fluids on the Georges Bank Environme
Discharges on Seagrasses /,Ecosystem Perspective on Pote
Disease of Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon in British Columbia
Diseases Caused by Protozoa
I I Parasites, and Toxic Responses of Commercial P
N in Oysters and Fishes in Three Gulf of Mexico F
H of the Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun,
of Invertebrates Other Than Insects /,Virat
Disorder In Oysters (Ostrea chilensis) from Chi toe, Chit
Disorders in Mussels (Mytilus edulis) in Oregon /,Benzo(
N in the American Oyster (Crassostrea virginica)
H of MusseLs, Mytilus edutis, from Yaquina Bay,
N In Bivalve Molluscs from Oregon Estuaries I,Po
Disposal Permit Program /.Bioassay Procedures for the Oc
of Waste DrILL Mud, Cuttings and Water /,Techni
Dissertation. /,Fatty Acid Characterizations of Selected
/,Form, Norphogenesis, and Host-CiLiate Ret
I,Pharmacokinetics and Distribution of Diet
/,Responses of Selected Scteractinian Coral
Dissolved DNA from Aquatic Environments ,Detection of F
Kepone by Direct Addition of XAD-2 Resin to Wa
Distribution and Depuration of Benzo(a)Pyrene and Benz(a
su of Manganese, Iron, and Zinc in Sediments,
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
Distribution and Abundance of Submerged Aquatic Vegetati
of Bacteria with Nitrilotriacetate-Degradin
of Mirex in an Experimental Estuarine Ecosy
H of Volatile Halogenated Organic Compounds B
H Abundance, Feeding and Long-Term Fluctuati
Life Cycle, Taxonomy, and Culture Methods:
H of Dietary Polych(orinated Biphenyls (PCB5)
in the James River /,Preliminary Analysis o
N of the Snail Neritina recllvata /,Some Fact
of BiochemicaL Parameters Indicating Bioma.
of Aroclor 1254 In the Pink Shrimp Penaeus
Dithiocarbamate Toxicity to the Grass Shrimp, Pataemonet
H Biocides /,Ultrastructural end Hiatologi
Diurnal Spawning Cues in the Atlantic Silverside, Menidi
Diversified Habitat /,Aquatic Environment: Consideration
Diversity, and Mode of Reproduction /,Evolutionary Blob
DNA Probes in Biodegradation Research /,Applicatlons for
/,Capacity of Aquatic Bacteria to Act as Recipients
“ from Aquatic Environments / Detection of Exogenous 0
I Adsorption to Soils and Seda.nts
“ Damaging Agents /,Expression of the recA Gene of Pee
° from Sediments /,Extraction and Purification of Micr
“ Probes with Whole-Community Genome for Detection of
° Utilization by Estuarine Microbial Populations /,Mec
° in the Environment /,Methods for Detecting Recombina
° Characterization of Candid. maltosa, a Hydrocarbon-U
Binding Sites of Microbial Populations in a Florida
“ and Its Effects on Fitness / ,.Stabllity of Recombinen
° in Eutrophic and Oligotrophic Freshwater Environment
° Colony Hybridization in the Rapid Isolation of 4-ChI
° DNA Colony Hybridization in the Rapid Isolation of 4
domestic.) and the Pen Shell (Atrina rigida) /,Aspecte o
Dominant in Benthic Community Testing at Gulf Breeze, Fl
Dominated by Thalassia testudinum and Halodute wrightit.
H Estuary in North Florida /,Cyclic Trophic Reta
Donor Concentration and a Natural Microbial Community on
Doses of Parathion /,I.pairment of Antipredator Behavior
Dredged and Fill Materiel I,Activity Report: Environment
‘ Material Effects Assessment: Single-Species Toxi
Spoil Material in the Ocean and the PCB Contamin
“ and FILL Materiel /,First Annual Report: Environ
Drill Mud Assessment Chemical Analysis Reference Volume
“ Thais haemastoma floridana /,Synopttc Review of th
N Mud, Cuttings and Water /,Techntcal Evaluation of
Drilling Fluids on Representative Estuarine Organisms /,
Muds on Marine Animals /,Behevloral Assays for
Muds to Larvae of the Grass Shrimp Palaemonetes
Muds: Role of Chromium and Petroleum Hydrocarbo
Fluids /,Corat Metabolic Activity, Nutritional
° Fluid Effects to Developmental Stages of the Am
° Fluid Effects on Teleost and Echinoderm Develop
I I Fluid Test Procedure: Participation, Data Compa
Mud Research Oversight
Fluid Discharges on Seagresses /,Ecosyatem Pers
° Muds on the Calcification Rate end Free Amino A
Fluids on the Physiological Status and Microbia
28-13
6-10
56-10
57-12
50-13
54- 5
46-13
46-12
50-16
25- 1
63-10
71- 4
19-16
3018
7-12
7- 11
50-16
43-14
28- 9
32- 7
23- 2
39- 1
17- 3
27-10
33-11
38-18
24- 7
31- 7
31- 7
36-16
71-12
71-13
8- 6
42- 2
61- 3
69-13
45- 5
17- 8
52-20
40-15
35- 8
32- 4
24-19
23- 7
24-17
43- 1
17-16
37. 5
49. 3
2- 3
46-12
33-13
68-14
30-16
41-18
1- 7
25- 3
12-10
25-16
32-12
24- 8
55- 1
46-12
19-13
31-14
45-17
2-10
43- 9
45-14
46- 8
70-17
68-17
58-18
64-16
68-14
66- 4
65-17
62- 6
68- 3
66- 8
65- 3
8-10
70-13
65- 8
70-12
58-10
58-10
35-12
59- 3
66- 9
25-18
62- 17
13-10
23-13
70- 6
32- 9
15- 6
50-17
52-12
37- 5
33- 3
36-10
48- 5
45- 3
56-12
40-10
35-13
60-14
32-11
61- 3
50- 7
50- 4
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Drilling Fluid on the Development of a Teleost and an [ C
Mud on Development of Experimental Estuarine Ma
° Fluid on Selected Corals /,Effects of en Offsho
Fluids in the Marine Environment: A Literature
Fluids end Fluid Components in Terrestrial end
Muds: Calcification Rate and Protein Concentrat
° Fluid Hazard Assessment Research Program / mdc
° Platforms in the Gulf of Mexico /,Lesions in Fl
H Fluids on Seagrass Communities /,Microcosm Stud
Il Fluid on Marine Crustaceans /,Physlological and
° Fluid Project /,Progress Report:
Mud Exposure. The Free Amino Acid Pool /,Recove
H Muds / ,Responses of Developing Estuarine Macrob
N Mud Containing Diesel Oil /,Responses of Macrob
° Fluids Used in the Marine Environment. Ph.D. 0
N Muds and Cuttings on the Marine Environment /,R
° Fluids Research Program Sponsored by the Gulf B
Fluids on the Georges Bank Environment: Progres
Mud Enriched with Ferrochroma Lignosulfonate I,
Mud Enriched with Ferrochrome lignosulfonate:
Fluid Research Activities /,Summary of EPA
Muds: Progress Report No. 3 (For the Period Se
Muds /,Survey of the Toxicity and Chemical Comp
° Fluids to Selected Marine Organisms /,Toxicity
Mud Biocides to Developing Estuarine Macrobenth
Fluids / ,Toxicity of Sediment-Incorporated
Fluids to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia) /,VariabiU
Drinking Water Source: An Interim Report / ,Relationship
Ductule Reformation: Replacement of Ciliary Processes by
Dumping of Dredged Spoil Material in the Ocean and the P
“ of Industrial Wastes /,Physical, Chemical and Bi
“ Research Permit for Disposal of Waste Drill Mud,
Dungeness Crab Cancer magister /,Toxicity of the Fungici
duorarum) by Methyl Parathion and Its Oxon /,Inhibition
° /,Some Aspects of Myosin Adenosine Triphosphet
5 5 /,Toxicity and Distribution of Aroclor 1254 in
Dupont Permit for Ocean Dumping of Industrial Wastes /,P
Duration of Larval Stages, and Size of Post Larvae of Gre
Dursban, Fentrifanil, Larvin, and Pydrin: Static Acute T
Dynamic Pool and Surplus Production Models for Yield fro
Dynamics of an Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem
° of an Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem, II
° and Reproduction During the life Cycle of Mysid
in Hudson River Striped Bass. II. Accumulation
° /,Water Quality and Mangrove Ecosystem
Dysptasia in Young Fish Exposed to the Herbicide Triflur
E
EC5Os of Algal Toxicity Tests Calculated by Four Methods
Echinoderm Development /,DriLting Fluid Effects on Teleo
/,Effects of a Drilling FLuid on the Oevelopm
Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea) in Florida Coastal Waters /
Ophiuroidea) by Tributyttin Oxide and Tn
Ecological Effects of Chlorination of Seawater: A Summar
Assessment of the Peck Slip (19 December 1978
Impact of Synthetic Organic Compounds on Estu
Impact of Integrated Chemical and Biological
EcoLogical Status and Trends Program: EPA’s Approach to
Effects of Aqueous Chlorination /,Reactlon Pr
Ecologist’s Perspective) /,Major Uses of Chlorination (A
N looks Once Again at Risk Analysis /,Nicrobiel
Ecology, Biochemistry, Genetics and Biotechnology /,Abst
“ and Evolutionary Implications / Coral Reef Fishe
/ ,Diacussfon - Aquatic Microbla
/,Discusslon: Concepts and Trends (Aquatic Micr
° of the Pacific Surf Smelt, Hypomesus pretiosus (
° /.Role of Pathobiology in Experimental Marine 81
/,Use of Phylogenetically Based Hybridization Pr
Ecosystem for Determining Effects and Fate of Toxicants
° and Lessons Learned / ,Characterizlng the Chesa
/,Distribution of Mirex in an Experimental Est
/,Dynamics of an Estuary as a Natural
° 11 /,Dynemics of an Estuary as a Natural
Perspective on Potential Impacts of DriLLing F
/,Effect of Mirex on Predator-Prey Interaction
SI Parameters: Microcosm and Stream Comparisons /
II Response and Recovery /,Indicators of
° Components with Chlorination: An Overview /,In
Stress /,Microcosms as Indicators of
Effects of Kepone and Other Materials /,Models
U Verification Template /,Perdido Bay as a Long-
s. Perturbation /,Phylogeneticalty Based Studies
Dynamics /,Water Quality and Mangrove
Ecosystems /,Applicatlon of Gene Probe Methods for Nonit
° / ,Design of Field Studies to Assess Contamina
/,Ecological Impact of Synthetic Organic Comp
° /,Eco(ogicat Status and Trends Program: EPA’s
A Literature Review /.Fate and Effects of U
/,long-Term Effects of Organic Pollutants on
-Effect and Degradation /,Microbial-Malathion
/,Model
/,Quanttfyfng Risks of Toxic Chemicals to Aqu
/,Research PLan for Test Methods Development
/,Review of the Impact of Chlorination Proces
Update 1977 /,Revised Review of the Impact
Ecotoxicology Beyond Sensitivity: A Case Study Involving
Edaphic Algae. M.S. Thesis /,Atraztne Effects on Salt N
° Algae, In Culture, Microecosystems, and in the F
edulis) in Oregon /,Benzo(e)pyrene Body Burdens and the
from Yaqulna Bay, Oregon DurIng June 1976 - May
° /,Benzo(a)pyrene Concentrations in Somatic and Go
5’ from Oregon, USA /,Concentrations of Unsubstitut
° from Oregon: Occurrence, Prevalence, Seasonality
° from Yaqulna Bay Oregon /,Observations on the U
from Oregon /,PotynucLear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
° /,Seasonal Variation In Soft Tissue Weights and T
N /,Seasonal Variations of Arsenic and Other Trace
° from Yaqulna Bay, Oregon. Ph.D. Thesis /,Trace M
N in a Flow Through System /,Uptake and Accumulati
Effluent /,Causes of Papiltomas on Fish Exposed to Chlor
on Germination, Survival, and Growth of Freshwa
on Germination, Survival, and Growth of Two Fre
and in Sediments from St. Andrews Bay, Florida
p j
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
p i
A I
o E
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
35-14
20-10
33-12
37-11
36- 6
49-11
49. 1
57-16
70- 1
53 6
4515
50- 6
44. 5
56-10
33-13
40- 3
48-18
42- 2
31- 9
36-15
41-12
42- 3
50- 2
48-17
26- 4
60- 7
66- 7
32-13
41-11
32- 9
6-16
37- 5
16-14
33- 5
6-13
2-10
6-16
14- 6
35. 5
4-12
15- 1
20-18
42-17
46-13
38-12
23- 4
63- 7
35-13
35-14
12- 3
59- 9
13- 3
24- 2
10- 6
47- 2
70-10
27- 8
41- 5
64- 1
53-12
4- 8
27- 5
25- 6
61-17
64- 8
66-14
12- 9
60-15
25-16
15- 1
20-18
61- 3
11- 4
68- 4
69-12
45-10
34- 2
35- 2
69- 1
66- 13
38-12
71- 1
64- 7
10- 6
70-10
36- 6
13- 6
7- 8
37-16
64- 4
57. 3
9-15
17-13
69-10
19-18
32-14
24-19
24-18
43- 2
46-11
46- 9
24- 7
37-10
36-18
42-11
36-19
38- 5
49- 4
71- 9
71-11
71- 5
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P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX I N
Effluent /,Papulomss on Fish Exposed to Chlorinated Was
H /,$and/Granutar Carbon Filtration Treatment Sys
Effluents /Algal Bioassays of Industrial and Energy Pro
/,Revlew of the Androgenic Effects on Poecilli
to Freshwater and Estuarine Alga. Crustaceans
Egera dens.) and Its Products of Decomposition /,Asstmit
Egg Viability of the Marine Copepod Acartia tonsa. / 1ff
Capsules of Eleven Marine Prosobranchs from Nort wes
Capsules of 14 Small Marine Prosobranchs from Florid
‘ Membrane,, and Egg Capsules of 14 SmalL Marine Proso
Capsules /,Nicromorphology of Neogastropod
Eggs of Sheepshead Minnows: Effect on Fertilization Succ
“ Larvae and Adults of the Estuarine Teleosts, Fundu
Elmeriorins) in the Opateye Girells nigricans /,Goussia
Electric Power Plant--Correlation with Oyster Greening /
Electrical Currents in SaLtwater Holding Tanks /,Device
ELectrochemicat Detector f,Determination of Halogenated
Detector /,Method for the ConfirmatIon o
Element Isolated from * 2 4,5-T Degrading Strain of Pseu
Elements In a Coastal Plain Estuary: Distribution of Ma
in Bay Mussels (MytiLus edulis) /,Seasonal Van
Eleven Marine Prosobranchs from Northwest Florida /,Egg
Elodea (Egere dense) and Its Products of Decomposition /
Elucidate the Mechanism of Transformation / ,Anaerobic Ir
Embryo Survival for the California Grunion, Leuresthes t
Ecology of the Pacific Surf Smelt, Hypounesus pret
Fry, Juvenile, and Adult Sheepshead Minnows (Cyp
“ and Larval Stages of the Goose Barnacle, Pollicip
Embryonic Diapause in Rivulus marmoratus: Laboratory and
Period of the Pinfish Lagodon rhomboldes (Linn
Development i,Use of Chorionic Gonadotropin to
Embryos and Fry /,Aroclor 1254 in Eggs of Sheepshead Mm
“ Exocrine Pancreatic Neoplasm in Fundulus grendi
as a Laboratory Assay for Chemical Carcinogens /
A Sensitive Animal Model for Experimental Carci
Advantages and Limitations for Carcinogenesis R
Emerita talpoida to Sediments Contaminated with a Toxic
Emersion in the Mangrove Forest Fish Rivulus marmoratus:
Emphasis on the Marine Environment /,Transient Phase Bet
Employing Epifluorescent Microscopy /,Method for Neasuni
Enclosed Muttispecles Freshwater and Estuarine Systems-
“ Aquatic Multispecies Test System for Testing Mi
Encode Microbial Responses to Pollutants: Mer Genes and
Encoded Maleylacetate Reductase for Degradation of 2,4-0
Energy Process Effluents /,AtgaL Bioassays of Industrial
Budgets of Four Ponds in Northwestern Florida
“ Metabolism, Growth Dynamics and Reproduction Dun
“ /,Simple and Inexpensive Method for Measuring mt
by Primary Producers in Four Ponds in Northwester
Engineered Microorganisms /,Horizontal Gene Transfer in
Microorganism on Aquatic Community and Ecosys
Genetic Sequences /,Potential for Transfer an
Microorganisms f,VisbIe but Non-Culturable Vt
Engineers Technical Committee on Criteria for Dredged an
Technical Committee on Criteria for Dredged an
Enhancement of Protozoan Pathogen Perkinsus marinus Infe
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Enhancement /,Enzootic NucLear Polyhedrosis Virus of Pin
Enlargement of the Pituitary of a Teteost Exposed to the
Enriched with Ferrochrome Lignosutfonate /,Sublethal Met
with Ferrochrome Lignosulfonate: Final Report
Enrichment Conditions f,Ana.robtc Degradation of Chloroa
of Chesapeake Bay and Its Impact on the Habit
Enrichments /,Phenylacetic Acid Metabolism by Three Aqua
Enumerated by Direct Viable Count /,Metabolic ActivIty o
Environment /,American Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) as
H Consideration of Horizontal Gene Transmfssf
/,Artificiat Microbial Ecosystem for Determi
/,Becteria and the
/,Behavior of Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn Cd, and Pb Dis
Benzo(a)pyrene in Economicahy-Important Bi
/,Chloninated Hydrocarbons in the Marine
A Contribution of the EPA Alternative Chemi
/,Conjugal Transfer of R68.45 and 1P5 Betwee
A Brief Overview /,Criteria for Determining
/,Distribution of Bacteria with Nitnilotriac
A Literature Review /,Fate and Biological E
/,First American-Soviet Symposium on Cheunica
/,Gene Probes as a Toot for the Detection of
/,Impact of the Use of Microorganisms on the
/,Implicatlons of Pesticide Residues in the
/.Inftuences of Selected TidaL-ActivltyDepe
/,Interdependent Microcosms for the Assessme
/ ,Investigation of the Role and the Potentia
Publications and Prepublications -Appendix
/,Methods and Problems in Analysis of Pestic
/,Methods for Detecting Recombinant DNA in t
Evidence for Its Origin from Commercial Pen
N /,Pesticides: Their Impact on the Estuarine
/,PLasmid Mobility in the Ocean
Effect of Plasmid Donor Concentration and a
Microcosms /,Production of Extraceltular Nuc
/,Pubtications and Prepubtications of Kepone
Ph.D. Dissertation /,Respon.ea of Selected
Si /,Results of an Adaptive Environmental Asses
/,Shake-Flask Test for Estimation of Biodegr
Progress Report No. 2 /,Study of the Impact
/,SurviveL Strategies of Bacteria in the Nat
/,Symposium on Carcinogenic Potynuclear Arom
H Research and Development /,Symposium on Pr
Second Report of the International Evatuati
/,Trensduction: Mechanisms end Potential for
H /,Transient Phase Between Growth and Nongrow
Implications for Release of Genetically Eng
Environmental Protection Agency/Corps of Engineers Techn
Exposures /,Aquatic Animals as Indicators
Poisoning by Malathion, 0,0-Dimethyt S-Cl,
Stress in the Gilt Tissue of the Oyster, C
IS Variables and Embryo Survival for the Call
Impact of Several Substitute Chemicals In
Change /,Ecotoxicology Beyond Sensitivity:
Bibliography for Northwest Florida 1900-19
SI Concentration and Fate-Discussion Session
49- 5
55. 3
51- 5
68-13
33-15
51- 8
39- 1
57- 9
57-10
57-10
64-11
5-23
13-20
65- 4
6-10
17- 9
31-15
37- 2
71- 3
1- 7
42-11
57- 9
51- 8
69- 3
46- 7
61-17
13-15
26-16
58-17
14-10
6- 6
5-23
64-19
61- 1
30-20
49- 8
51- 6
60- 1
61- 4
63-12
60-17
69-17
68- 3
69-16
51- 5
2-15
42-17
47- 6
8-19
69-19
68- 4
65-16
52-15
23-13
15- 6
67- 1
5- 9
48- 7
31- 9
36-15
69- 4
55- 8
24-10
62-14
23- 6
70-17
12- 9
68- 1
8- 6
14- 1
2-12
5-19
66- 2
5-16
12-10
37-11
20-14
64- 3
7- 7
5-17
27-15
22- 5
68- 6
17-17
4-17
65- 3
31-11
25- 2
64-18
62-17
70-11
13- 9
33-13
40- 3
60-10
42- 2
62-15
43-12
19- 1
48- 3
69-15
61- 4
52-15
23-13
40-14
7-12
43- 8
46- 7
42-18
69-10
61-13
19- 2
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Environmental Correlates of Hermatypic Coral (Montastrea
Effects--Marine Life. Summary
‘4 Fate and Effects of Shale-Derived Jet Fuel
Fate of Natural and Synthetic Organic Prod
Impact of Pentachlorophenol and Its Produc
Significance of Baculovirus Infections in
‘4 Significance of the Potential for mer(Tn21
Release I,EPA Developing Methods to Assess
‘4 Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, Florida
Pollutants /,Fate and Effects of Pollutant
Pollutants /,Fate of
Carcinogens /,Feasibllity of Using Bacteri
Protection Agency/Corps of Engineers Techn
Release of Genetically Engineered Microorg
Pollutants from Synfuel Operations /,Inves
‘4 Conditions /,Nass Spectra of the Oxygenate
55 Assessments of Oil and Hazardous Substance
‘ 4 Samples f,Negetive Chemical Ionization Stu
55 Factors During the Life Cycle of Mysidopsi
SI Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, Florida
‘ 4 Research Laboratory-Gulf Breeze /,Overview
IS Fate and Effects Assessments /,Perspective
‘4 Samples and Bacillus megaterium /,Polymeri
Consequences /,Proceedings of the Workshop
Carcinogenesis /,Reinbow Trout: a Model f
Stress Following Sublethal Cadmium Exposur
‘ 4 Assessment Modeling Workshop Concerning Pc
‘4 Research Laboratory, 1976-1984, and Their
Protection Agency for the Period 10-20-76
‘4 Health Hazards /,Sperm Density and Toxic S
Contaminants, Chemotherapeutic Agents, and
‘4 Fate Studies in Microcosms /,System Design
‘4 Conditions from Phenanthrene /,Toxic Photo
Risk Assessment /,Uncertainty and
‘4 Protection /,USA-USSR Water Pollution Prog
‘4 Deactivation of Marine-Grade Creosote in S
Environments and the Genetically Altered Microbe /,Biode
‘4 /,Detection of Exogenous Gene Sequences in
‘4 /,Environmental Fate of Natural and Synthet
‘4 /,Evidence for Genetic Modification of Micr
‘4 I. Factors Affecting Biotic and Abiotic D c
‘4 II Transport and Biodegradation In Microc
A Review /,Gene Transfer Among Bacteria in
‘4 /,Monitoring, Research, and Management: mt
‘4 An Overview /,Pesticides in Aquatic
Annual Report to the Environmental Protect
/,Simple, Rapid Method for the Direct Isola
‘4 of Southwest Florida /,Turnover of Extracel
‘4 Part 1: Exposure Concentration /,User’s G
‘4 Pert 2: Food Chain /,WASTOX, a Framework
/,Workshop: Microbial Degradation of Pollut
Enzootic Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus of Pink Shrimp: Ultr
Enzymatic-Immunobiological Approach /,Determination of t
‘4 Screening Tests for Mutagens in Environmental
Enzyme Systems of Estuarine Organisms
Enzymes in a Teteost, Tilapia aurea /,Effects of 3-Methy
Enzymes and Tumor Histopathology of Black Bullheads with
‘4 of a Teleost Fish to Trans-Stilbene Oxide Treatm
EPA Research Projects / Chemistry and Ecological Effects
‘4 Alternative Chemicals Program /,Conceptual Model for
‘4 USDA Working Symposium /,Discussion from Selected Pa
s Approach to Monitoring Condition of the Nation’s E
‘4 Developing Methods to Assess Environmental Release
‘ Research on Uptake, Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of
‘4 Marine-Estuarine Research and Review of EPA Research
‘4 Research on Uptake, Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of
‘4 Marlne-Estuarine Research and Review of EPA Research
MCI Project: Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens, and
Drilling Fluid Hazard Assessment Research Program I,
“ s Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, Ft
Drilling Fluid Research Activities /,Summary of
EPALIT: A Data Management System Applied to the Control
Epibenthic Organisms in a Shallow North Florida (USA) Es
‘4 Predators /,Modifications of Estuerine Sedinie
Epidemiological Overview /,Minimizlng Occupational Expos
Epifluorescent Microscopy /,Method for Measuring Bacteri
Epiphytes in the Northern Gulf of Mexico /,Seasonat Chan
Epizootic of Neuroblestoma in Coho Salmon Reared in Chlo
EPN and to Guthion on the Critical Swimming Speed and Br
‘4 and Leptophos to Selected Estuarine Animals /,Toxici
Epoxide Hydrolase /,Indirect Atomic Absorption Spectrome
‘4 Hydrolase Activity and Determination of 1,2-0101
Epoxy-9,1O-Dihydrophenanthrene /,Determination of Arene
ERLGB Data Processing Resources: A Briefing Book
•• Publications and Abstracts Related to Biotechnolog
Escambia Bay, Florida /,Polychlorinated Biphenyl (Aroclo
Escherichia coIl in Lake Water /,Factors Involved in Mul
Esox niger in Santa Rosa Sound, Florida /,Occurrence of
Essential Genes /,Initlat Catabolism of Aromatic Biogeni
Esterase Inhibiting Pesticides: Chemistry, Mode of Actio
Esters /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Phthalate
‘4 /,Characterization of Benthic Microbial Community
Estuaries of South Carolina, 1969-71 /,Accumulatlon and
‘4 /,Chemical Carcinogens in the Marine Environme
/,Chemical Carcinogens in Bivalve Mollusks fro
.5
/,mnsecticides, Herbicides, and Polychlorinate
/,Mlrex, Fire Ants, and
/,Monitoring Agricultural Chemicals in
/,Pesticides in
/,Potynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Cellul
/,Prospective Study of Infectious and Noninfec
/,Seasonal Variation in Benzo(a)pyrene In Biva
/,Uses and Misuses of
ne Mysid, Nysidopsis bahia /,Acute and Chronic Ef
Organisms /,Acute and Sublethal Effects of Who
Benthic Communities Exposed to Di-n-Butyt Phth
Animals /,Aroctor 1016: ToxicIty to and Uptake
Animal Communities in the Laboratory /,Aroclor
Mysid During Chronic Exposure to a Pesticide /
Organisms /,Behevior of
Environment /,Behavior of Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Cd,
p I
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
p i
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
45-11
7-20
62-12
52- 1
17- 4
7-17
68- 2
61- 7
41-15
50- 8
55- 9
18- 1
15- 6
69- 19
38- 9
19-17
28- 3
36-16
61-12
59- 5
20- 5
50-10
45-19
39- 2
54- 4
8-11
40- 3
48-18
18-18
35-18
42-19
25- 7
43- 6
53-10
13-11
40- 5
48- 2
68- 14
52- 1
57- 7
68-11
70- 4
63- 4
62- 3
13- 7
18-18
70-20
70-12
48- 6
52-18
22- 6
5- 9
19- 3
38- 9
1- 6
47-12
38-20
38-19
13- 3
5-19
7-13
70-10
61- 7
7-19
7-19
7-19
7-19
49- 2
49- 1
59- 5
41-12
54-16
19- 6
45-18
28- 1
63-12
65-10
49-20
48-11
25-13
38-17
38-18
19-16
55-13
48-20
1- 8
69- 9
13-12
60-12
3- 7
30- 1
27- 3
4- 1
14- 1
24-15
22- 2
3-17
42-13
40- 9
6- 1
43- 1
52-20
19- 9
41-13
19-12
33- 3
47- 8
5-20
5-22
54-14
1-13
8- 6
‘S
I,
IS
‘S
55
I’
IS
IS
Estuari
S.
IS
IS
‘S
SI
I’
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Estuarine
N
N
N
H
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
‘I
N
H
S.
H
H
I,
H
I,
I,
IS
H
•,
IS
I.
H
N
H
H
II
H
H
H
N
N
H
N
SI
N
H
‘I
I ,
IS
H
H
I,
II
S.
SI
P 1
AT
GE
EM
44-11
48- 2
66-16
62-11
10-13
18-1?
2- 5
13-20
47-10
60- 6
38- 13
27-16
4-10
41- 2
3- 3
64- 7
42-15
51- 3
6-10
12-10
25-16
10- 6
20-12
25- 1
35- 4
18- 3
7-10
11- 4
31- 4
7- 9
12-16
56- 8
60-1?
20- 10
17- 3
8-16
52- 1
7-17
1- 6
7-19
1- 4
4- 2
1-10
53- 2
18- 8
51- 4
33- 1
36-11
10-16
8-13
37- 3
27-15
7- 6
35- 5
17- 7
35- 6
E $ t ua r I ne
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
U
N
U
N
N
H
U
H
II
IS
N
N
N
H
N
H
H
H
N
N
I,
II
H
N
H
N
N
SI
S.
SI
I,
II
N
H
H
‘S
‘S
H
H
H
‘S
‘S
IS
I’
.5
I,
‘S
5’
Pt
AT
GE
EM
12- 4
30-15
63-11
32-17
66- 8
4-17
7- 2
12- 2
9- 1
9- 5
45-18
14- 2
60- 9
12-11
19-14
33-17
4- 4
37-13
8- 3
69- 1
27-10
44- 2
16-12
25- 2
1-18
45-16
41-16
1-19
52-14
16-13
68-16
16- 4
2-13
44- 5
63- 2
36-11
56-10
38- 7
18-18
8-18
63- 3
8-15
5- 8
59- 1
45-17
27-12
22- 1
52-17
25-13
14-11
8-12
47-11
59- 2
26- 4
38- 1
16- 6
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX
Detrital and Sedimentary Nicrobiota / Blochemi
Marine Environments and the Geneticalty Alter.
Water and Sediment/Water Systems /,Riologic.l
Water and Sediment Samples /,Bfotic and Abloti
Organisms / Chlordane: Effects on Several
Waters /,Ch(orlne Degradation and Hatocarbon p
Fishes / .Chronic Toxicity, Uptake, and Retenti
Teteosts, Fundutus heteroctitus and Menidia me
Benthic Communities for Toxicant-Exposure Stud
Animals Exposed to Fenthion in the Field /,Com
Species Using the Satmonetta/Microsome Activat
Water /,Contribut ion of Marine Algae to Trihal
Waters near a Coat-Fired ELectric Power Plant-
Sediments /,Cycting of Xeriobiotics Through Mar
Molluscs / ,DDT in
Ecosystems /,Oesign of Field Studies to Assess
Fishes I,Development of a Carcinogen Assay Sys
and Freshwater Sites /,Oibutylphthatate Degrad
Organisms /,Dieldrin: Effects on Several
Environment /,Distribution of Bacteria with Ni
Ecosystem /,Distribution of Mirex in an Experl
Ecosystems / ,Ecological Impact of Synthetic Or
Communities /,Effect of Bar ite (BaSO4) on Deve
Crustacean / ,Effect of Diflubenzuron on an
Detrital Microbiota / ,Effect of Light on Bioma
Prey Species / ,Effect of Methyl Parathion on P
Microorganisms /,Effect of Mirex and Carbofura
Ecosystem /,Effect of Mirex on Predator-Prey I
Ammonium Oxidizers /,Effect of Organophosphoru
Bacteria /,Effect of Polychlorinated Biphenyl
Microorganisms and Shellfish /,Effects and mt
Nacrobenthic Communities Exposed via Water and
Systems /,Eff.cts of a Fungsl Mycoherbicide in
Macrobenthic Communities /,Effects of a Lignos
Crabs I,Effects of the Insect Growth Regulator
Organisms / ,Endrin: Effects on Several
Environments / Environmental Fate of Natural a
and Marine Shrimp /,Environmental Significance
Organisms /,Enzyme Systems of
Research and Review of EPA Research on Uptake,
Faunat Inventory
Microbes and Organochlorine Pesticides (A Brie
Pesticide Research--Bureau of Commercial Fishe
Crustacean /,Evaluation for Risks of an Insect
Microcosms /,Fate and Degradation of 14C-Kepon
Species Related to Field Study /,Final Report
Water f,Flow-Through Toxicity Testing System f
Waters /,Halocarbon Production from Oxidative
Organisms /,Heptachtor: Toxicity to and Uptake
Animals /,Hexachlorobenzene: Effects on Severa
Overenrichment /,Indicators and Indices of
Environment /,Influences of Selected Tidal-Act
Microorganisms by Polychlorinated Biphenyls I,
Algae, Invertebrates, and Fish /,Inltial Toxic
Fauna in the Vicinity of Pensacola, Florida /,
Species /,Investigation of the Chemistry and T
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX
Food Chains /,Kepone Bloconcentration, Accumul
Organisms /,L.boratory Test for Assessing Impa
and Coastal Marine Systems /,Long-Term Biologi
Pollution /,Marine and
Microbial Populations /,Mechanisms of DNA Utit
Environment /,Methods and Problems in Analysis
Animals / Methods to Assess Effects of Combine
Surface Sticks /,Microbial Interactions with P
Marshlands /,Microbiologic.l Cycling of Oil in
Surface Microlayers /,Nicrobiology and Chemist
Sedimentary Microbiota by Exclusion of Epibent
Species Suitable for life-Cycle Toxicity Tests
Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus): Neo
Monitoring Program /,National
Species /.Nontinear Model for Pesticide Accumu
Detrital Microftora /,Nonselectlve Biochemical
Mollusks, 1965-72--National Pesticide Monitori
Mysid /,Overview of the Acute and Chronic Effe
Organisms /,PCB s: Effects on and Accumulation
Ecosystem Verification Template f,Perdido Bay
Crab as Indicator /,Persistence of the Insect
Detrital Microbiota: Resource Partitioning in
Mollusks, 1977 Versus 1972--National Pesticide
Environment /,Pesticides: Their Impact on the
Organisms /,Physiology of
Organisms /,Pretiminary Report: Effects of Mo
Sediments for Lipid Analysis of Biomass Commun
and Menhaden Research, Pesticide Field Station
Fishes to Carbophenothion, Chlorpyrifos, and F
Fish, 1972-76--National Pesticide Monitoring P
Crab, Rhithropanopeus harrisii (Gould): Effect
Waters /,Respiratory and Osmoregulatory Respon
Fishes /,Respirometer for Determining the Effe
Macrobenthic Communities to Drilling Muds (,Re
Macrofauna Colonizing Sediments Contaminated w
Communities to Continuous Chlorination /,Respo
Sediments Contaminated with Drilling Mud Conta
Animals / ,Resutts: Intertaboratory Comparison
Environments: Annual Report to the Environment
Animals /,Seasonal Effects of Leached Mirex on
Benthic Animals Exposed to Toxicants in Single
Fish Suitable for Chronic (Entire Life-CycLe)
Fishes and Pink Shrimp /,Short-Term Effects of
Benthic Communities /,Some Methods for Measuri
Mud Flat Sediments /,Spatial Distribution of B
Microcosms Perturbed by Carbaryl, Methyl Parat
Species /,Test of a Model for Predicting Kepon
Systems /.Toxic Substance Exposure Assessment
Animals /,Toxiclty end Btoconcentratf on of EPN
Animals I,Toxicity and Bioconcentration of BHC
Organisms /,Toxicity of Aroclor 1254 and Its P
Benthic Communities /,Toxicity of Creosote-Con
Benthic Communities /,Toxicity of Dibutyl Phth
Nacrobenthic Communities /,Toxicity of Drillin
Water to Juvenile Blue Crabs (Callinectes sapi
AnimaLs /,Toxicity of Pentachlorophenol and Re
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Estuarine Algae, Crustaceans and Fishes /,Toxicity of Ta
Organisms /,Uptake and Toxicity of Toxaphene I
Benthos /,Weathered IXTOX I Oil Effects on
Estuary: Distribution of Manganese, Iron, and Zinc in S
“ in North Florida / ,Cyctic Trophic Relationships
as a NaturaL Ecosystem /,Dynamics of an
as a NaturaL Ecosystem, II /,Dynamics of an
“ /,Kepone Contamination of the James River
“ /,Long-Term Variation of Organochlorine Residues
/,Modetling Kepone in the Striped Bass Food Chai
‘• /,Persistence of Aroclor 1254 in a Contaminated
“ near Pensacola, Fla. /,Significance of DDT Resid
N of Northwest Florida /,Three New Species of NeLl
“ /,Trophic Resource Utilization by Three Species
Ethanes f,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Chlorinated
Ethers /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Chtoroatkyl
Eubacteria /,Natural Relationships Among Sulfate-Reducin
Eucoccidorida) in Hardy Head Fish, Atherinomorus caprico
European Flounder, Platichthys flesus (Linnaeus) /,Exocr
Coast: Amoco Cadiz /,Impacts of Oil SpILL and C
Eutrophic and Oligotrophic Freshwater Environments of So
Evolution /,Differential Responses of Marine Phytoplankt
of a Bacteria/Plasmid Association
/,Mirex and Marine Unicellular Algae: Accumula
Evolutionary Implications /,CoraL Reef Fishes Which Fore
IS Biology of the Menidia clarkhubbsi Complex
ex Konig and Its Epiphytes in the Northern Gulf of Mexic
Exchange Technique for Concentrating Ammonia from Small
Assay for Detecting Genetic Damage to Marine Fi
Exclusion of Epibenthic Predators /,Modifications of Est
Exocrine Pancreatic Neoptasms Induced by Nethylazoxymeth
Pancreatic Adenomas in the Greater Redhorse, Mo
Pancreatic Neoplasm in Fundulus grandis Exposed
Exogenous Gene Sequences in DissoLved DNA from Aquatic E
Exoskeletel and Soft Tissues of the Grass Shrimp, Palaem
CaLcium in the Grass Shrimp, Pataemonetes Pu
Experiences with Single-Species Tests for Acute Toxic If
Exploitation of Mangal
Expression of the catA and catBC Gene Clusters from Pseu
and Regulation of the Pseudomonas cepacia Pr
of Chromosomal Genes Specifying Degradation o
of Degradative Genes of Pseudomonas putida in
of the recA Gene of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA
External to a Naval Ordnance Range: Vieques, Puerto Rico
Extracellutar Nucleic Acids by GeneticaLly Altered Bacte
DNA in Eutrophic and Oligotrophic Freshwat
Extraction Methods for Trace Metals in Sediments /,Accur
N and Purification of Microbial DNA from Sedime
Extrapolation of Laboratory Biodegradation Information t
/,Synopsis of Discussion Session:
Eye Disease of Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon in British Colu
F
Fast- and Slow-Growing Bacteria /,Effect of Protozoan Pr
Fate of Toxicants in a Salt-Harsh Environment /,Artifici
‘ and Effects in a Salt Marsh /,Atrazine
Toxicity Screening Test /,Devetopment of a
Fate Discussion Session Synopsis /,Environmental Concent
“ and Effects of Shale-Derived Jet Fuel /,Envfronment
“ of Natural and Synthetic Organic Products in Estuar
and Biological Effects of Oil Welt Drilling Fluids
N and Degradation of 14C-Kepone In Estuarine Microcos
“ and Effects of Pollutants: Fete of Environmental P0
“ of Environmental Pollutants /,Fate and Effects of P
“ and Effects of Chlorine in Coastal Waters: Summary
“ and Effects of Whole Drilling Fluids and Fluid Comp
“ and Effects of Pollutants: Effects on Saltwater Org
‘ and Effects of Tributyltin: Thatassia Seagrass Micr
and Toxicity of High Density Missile Fuels RJ-5 and
“ of Environmental Pollutants
‘ of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Environments: I. Factors
“ of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Environments: II. Transpo
“ of Pollutants
of Atrazine in the Spartina alterniflora-Detritus--
“ of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons Deposited on S
“ and Effects Assessments /,Perspective on the Role o
“ of p-Chlorophenol in Laboratory Test Systems /,Phys
“ Studies in Microcosms /,System Design Factors Affec
“ of Toxic Chemicals in Aquatic Environments, Part 1:
“ of Toxic Chemicals in Aquatic Environments, Part 2:
Fatty Acid Methyl Esters /,Characterization of Benthic N
“ Acid Characterizations of Selected SuLfate-Reducin
° Acid Composition of Phospholipids in Thermally Acc
“ Acids from Lipopolysaccheride Lipid A, for Gram-Ne
Fauna /,Histological and Physiological Evaluations In So
in the Vicinity of Pensacola, Florida /,lnventory
by Triglyceride Glycerol Analysis /,Quantitative 0
of Microciona Protifera (Porifera: Demospongia) an
1 of the Apalachicola Estuary of Northwest FLorida /
Faunal Inventory /,Estuarine
Fe, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb Discharged from a Wastewater Tree
Feasibility of Using Bacterial Strains (Mutegenesis) to
Project /,Kepone in the Marine Environment:
Fecundity and Egg Viability of the Marine Copepod Acarti
Fed Etodea (Egera dense) and its Products of Decompositi
Feeding Behavior of Lugworms (Polychaeta: Arenicolldae)
“ I,Bioconcentration of Bromoform by American Oyst
“ and Long-Term Fluctuations of Spot, Leiostomus x
“ Activity of the Lugworm, Arenicola cristata Stim
Fenthion in the Field /,Comparison of Laboratory Toxicit
Residues in Samples of Marine Biota and Seawate
° in Salt-Marsh Environments: I. Factors Affectin
° in Salt-Marsh Environments: II. Transport and B
/,Field and Laboratory Toxicity Tests with Shri
on Selected Estuarine Species Related to Field
° on Mysidopsis bahia Exposed During a Complete I
° by Aquatic Microbial Communities /,Metabolism o
° on Nontarget Estuarine Organisms f,Prelimlnary
Fentrifanil, Larvin, and Pydrin: Static Acute Toxicity I
FenvaLerate in Flowing-Seawater Exposure Studies /,Deter
° on Sheepshead Minnows in Early Life-Stage To
/,Relative Sensitivity of Six Estuarine Fish
/.Responses of Estuarine Macrofauna Cotonizi
p
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GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
p i
A I
0 E
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
33-1 5
14-12
42- 8
1- 7
25-18
15- 1
20-18
31- 3
19- 6
52-19
21- 5
1-14
26- 1
26- 2
28-16
29- 1
68-15
69-14
64-13
23-10
70-12
4-11
64- 5
8- 7
4- 8
68-17
65-10
38- 6
31-16
45-18
60- 18
64-13
64-19
68-14
16- 9
16-10
65-12
15- 2
65- 7
71-12
66-11
60- 4
65-17
61- 8
70- 11
70-12
33- 8
62- 6
58-12
32-16
69-13
70-19
12- 9
23- 9
51- 2
PAGE
19- 2
62-12
52- 1
37- 11
18- 8
50- 8
50- 8
12- 5
36- 6
50-12
69-11
56- 5
55- 9
68-11
70- 4
66-10
24-12
56- 6
50-10
62-13
25- 7
48- 6
52-18
27- 3
49- 3
22-13
43- 5
5-14
17- 7
42- 1
35- 3
26- 1
1- 4
8- 6
18- 1
17-17
39- 1
51- 8
25-12
67- 1
24- 8
20- 4
60- 6
54-10
68- 11
70- 4
57- 5
51- 4
58- 3
62-10
45-16
35- 5
46-19
46- 2
52-14
63- 2
95

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P
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Ferrochrome Lignosulfonate /,Sublethal Metabolic Respons
Lignosulfonate: inat Report /,Sub(etha( Me
Fertilization Success end Survival of Embryos end Fry I,
Fertilizing Fish, Rivulus marmoratus, Induced by the Pta
Cyprinodontid Fish, Rivutus mermoratus a. an
Fibrobacter succinog.ns comb. nov. end Description of F l
gen. nov. as Fibrobacter succinogen. comb. n
intestinalis sp. nov. I,Transfer of Bacteroi
Fiddler Crabs /,Accumulation of Sediment-Bound PCBs by
Crab, Uca pugnax (Smith) /,Effects of a Photosyn
“ Crabs and Pink Shrimp /,Polychlorinated Biphenyl
Field Exposure. /,Accumulation of Aroclor 1254 in Grass
and Laboratory-Developed Estuarine Benthic Commun
N Studies /,Cage for Use with Small Aquatic Animals
N and Laboratory-Developed Estuarine Benthic Commun
“ /,Comparison of Laboratory Toxicity Test Results w
end Laboratory Test Systems I,Comparison of p-Nitr
“ Results: What are the Criteria for Verification? /
“ Studies to Assess Contaminant Impact in Estuarine
Applications /,Determination of Fenthion Residues
/,Effects of a Photosynthesis Inhibitor Atrazine,
“ Observations /,Evidence for Embryonic Di.pause In
“ Studies: A Summary of Research Results /,Extrapota
“ and Laboratory Avoidance Reactions by Blue Crabs C
‘• and Laboratory Toxicity Tests with Shrimp, Nysids,
Study /,Final Report on Effect of Fenthion on Sele
Station, Gulf Breeze, Fla., Fiscal Year 1969 /,Pro
“ An Alternative to Reentry /,Protective Clothing S
“ Data /,Review of Objectives and Accomplishments of
and Semi-Field Data /,Review of Objectives and Acc
“ Colonized Estuarine Benthic Communities / Some Net
and Laboratory-Colonized Estuarine Benth c Commun
‘ Colonized Estuarine Benthic Communities /,Toxicity
“ of Environmental Protection /.USA-USSR Water Potlu
Fillets from Great Lakes Coho Salmon, 1980 /,Contaminant
Filtration Treatment System for Removing Aqueous Pestici
Findings /,Report on Species Tested and Preliminary
Fire Ants, and Estuaries /,Mirex,
Fish Cell Line from a Male Sheepshead /,Analysis of a Na
N Hepatocarcinogenesis Assays /,Attempts to Abbreviat
N as a Diagnosis of Environmental Poisoning by Malath
“ Cell Lines /,C-Banding of Chromosomes from Three Es
Implicate Specific Pollutant Chemicals? I,Can Tissu
N Exposed to Chlorinated Sewage Effluent /,Causes of
“ Colony of Poeciliopsis and Its Use in Carcinogenici
“ Brain Acetylcholinesterase with an Automated pH Ste
“ /,Chemical Carcinogenesis in
H Atherinomorus cepricornensis (Woodland) / ,Coccidia
“ and Rodents /,Comparetive Benzo(a)pyrene Netabolite
H /,Comparative Toxicological Relationships Demonstra
“ and Macroinvertebrates /,Continuous-Flow Method for
“ /,Correlation of Mixed-Function Oxidase Activity wi
“ Species I,Cytologicel Changes During Progression of
in carcinogenicity Testing /,Debate: Mouse Versus N
“ Oyster, and Shrimp Tissue /,Determination of Nalat
“ (Leiostomus xanthurus) /,Dietary Accumulation of PC
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX £ M
Fish Effects of Eight Chemicals on Survival, Growth, an
Rivutus marmoratus: A Unique Response to Hydrogen S
“ Cyprinodon variegatus /,Endrln: Effects on the Ent
/,Esterase Inhibiting Pesticides: Chemistry, Mode o
“ and Wildlife to Nuclear Polyhedrosis and Granulosis
“ Brain Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition Assay
/lnitlal Toxicological Assessment of Ambush, Boler
/,Kepone-Induced Scoliosis and Its Histological Con
“ the Silverside Nenidia menidi. / Laboratory Spawni
Embryos: Exocrine Pancreatic Neop a.m in Fundutus q
Embryos as a Laboratory Assay for Chemical Carcino
“ Exposed to Chlorinated Wastewater Effluent /,Papil
/,Position-Specific Induction of Benzo(a)pyrene Net
Menidla menidia, by Avian and Aquatic Predators I,
“ /,Relation of Survival to Other Endpoints in Chroni
Poisoning /,Relationship of Malathion and Its Metab
“ Rivulus marmoretus, Induced by the PLasticizer, Di
‘• 1972-76--National Pesticide Monitoring Program /,R
Leiostomus xanthurue, to Environmental Stress FoIL
“ to Trans-Stitbene Oxide Treatment /,Responses of th
“ Useful in Chronic Marine Bioassays of Halogenated 0
“ /,Serological Alterations in Carcinogen-Exposed Tel
“ Suitable for Chronic (Entire Life-Cycle) Bioassays
Exposed to Nutagens and Carcinogens /,Sister Chrome
“ and Macroinvertebrates /,Static Method for Acute To
A Literature Review and Test ResuLts with Sediment
Leiostomus xanthurus Exposed to Chlorine Produced
Rivutus marmoratus, n Carcinogenicity Testing /,U
Rivulus marmoratus as an Experimental Animal InSt
Exposed to the Herbicide Trifturalin /,VertebreL Dy
Fisheries Studies 1,365: Leslie Matrix Models for
/,Estuarine Pesticide Research- -Bureau of Comm
Resource Impacts from Spills of Oil or Hazardo
Center for Estuarine and Menhaden Research, Pc
Society /,Survey of Efforts to Abate Water P01
Fishery I,Retation Between Simple Dynamic Pool and Surpt
Fishes /,Anticholinesterase Action of Pesticidal Carbama
/,Avoidence of Aroctor 1254 by Shrimp and
“ /,Bioaccumutation of DOT and PCB in Tissues of Ma
“ from the Northeastern Pacific Ocean /,Chlorinated
/,Chronic Toxicity, Uptake, and Retention of Aroc
to Chlorpyrifos and Thiobencarb /,Comparative Acu
SI Which Forage In the Water Column. A Review of Nor
in an Unpolluted, River-Dominated Estuary in Nort
/,Development of a Carcinogen Assay System UtiLiz
(Atherinidae); Origins, CLonat Diversity, and Nod
“ and Macroinvertebrates /,Flow-Through Methods for
‘ /,Histopathology of Four Spontaneous Neoptasms In
“ (Genus Poeciliopsis) /,lnduction of Hepatic Tumor
“ as Carcinogen Assay Subjects /,Laboratory Evaluat
“ Captured near Drilling Platforms in the Gulf of N
“ and Results with Chlorpyrifos /,Method for Early
“ /,Methods for Spawning, Culturing and Conducting
“ /,Phsrmacokinetic Model for the Accumulation of P
“ /,PoLynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Metabolism in
/,Preliminary Screening Study on the Potential Ce
31- 9
36- 15
5-23
64-12
62- 9
65-18
65-18
65-18
57- 6
32-15
2-11
6- 9
67- 8
60-19
47-10
60- 6
50-18
54- 8
64- 7
54-10
32-14
58-17
58-12
19- 4
57- 5
51- 4
1-19
41- 4
49-13
49-13
59- 1
47-11
59- 2
13-11
68- 4
55- 3
67-16
42-13
30-12
53- 1
7-12
30-13
50- 5
49- 4
50-16
2- 2
42- 6
69-14
69-19
54- 2
10- 4
25-15
65- 2
48-13
9- 8
50-13
39- 3
60- I
13-16
3- 7
7-15
9-11
35- 5
12-20
10-10
64-19
61- 1
49. 5
50-15
51- 1
58- 1
9- 9
64-12
16-13
8-11
38-19
31- 8
49-17
8-15
31-16
18-14
68- 8
32- 3
49-12
42- 9
23- 4
6- 2
1-10
48-12
1-19
10- 1
4-12
12-17
5-21
22- 9
2- 4
2- 5
52- 6
4- 8
25-18
42-15
68-17
18-13
46- 6
43-14
35- 9
57-16
53-16
61-16
62- 5
59- 4
68-10
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Fishes In Three Gulf of Mexico Estuaries /,Prospective S
to Carbophenothion, Chtorpyrifos, and Fenvalerete
/ ,Respirometer for Determining the Effect of Pest
Living in Streams Receiving kraft-Nlll Effluents
“ and Pink Shrimp /,Short-Term Effects of Organopho
“ I,Toxicity of Textile Mill Effluents to Freshwate
° in a Northwest Florida Estuary /,Trophic Resource
Fitness /,Stability of Recombinant DNA and Its Effects o
Fixing of PLant Tissue /,Microwave Irradiation for Rapid
FLask Test for Estimation of Biodegradability of Toxic 0
Flatfish Genus Citharichthys (Bothidae) from the Western
flesus (Linnaeus) /,Exocrine Pancreatic Adenomas in the
Florida, September 15-17, 1982 /,Bloratlone( Workshop, G
/,Cyclic Trophic Relationships of Fishes in an U
1972-1977 f,Distribution , Abundance, Feeding an
° I,Egg Capsules of Eleven Marine Prosobranchs fro
“ /,Energy Budgets of Four Ponds in Northwestern
° 1900-1985 /,Environmentat Bibliography for North
° /,Facts About the Environmental Research Laborat
“ Record of Taphromysis louisianae (Crustacea: Nys
° Coastal Waters /,First Record of Ophiophragmus m
/,Food Habits of the Bay Anchovy, Anchoa mitchil
° /,Germination, Survival, and Production of Marsh
“ /,Inventory of the Estuarine Fauna in the Vicini
and Bimini, Bahamas /,Laboratory Spawning, Egg N
° /,Larval Tarpon, Megalops atlanticus, from Pensa
“ (USA) Estuary /,Long-Terni Variation of Organocht
° /,Occurrence of Esox niger in Santa Rosa Sound,
° /,Occurrence of Mysidopsis bahia (Mysidacea: Mys
II /,Organotin Toxicity Studies Conducted with Sele
SI / Po(ychlorinated B phenyl (Aroclor 1254) in the
° 8-2O October 1983 /,Proceedings of the Worksho
/ ,ResuLts of Acute Toxicity Testing of Single Sp
“ Reservoir /,Specificity of Cellular DNA-Binding
° Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Costa Rica /,Structure
° /,Three New Species of Metita (Crustacea: Amphip
55 Estuary /,Trophic Resource Utilization by Three
/,Turnover of Extracetlutar DNA in Eutrophic and
/,Utilization of Energy by Primary Producers in
floridana /,Synoptic Review of the Literature on the Sou
Flounder, Ptatichthys flesus (Linnaeus) /,Exocrine Pancr
Flow Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish and Macr
° Through ExperimentaL system / Effect of Barite on N
“ Through Methods for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish
“ Through System for Exposure of Seagrass to Pollutan
° Through Toxicity Testing System for Motluscan Larva
° Column to Provide Pesticide-Laden Water for Aquatic
° Through Larval Culture or Food Chain Bloassays /,Pr
° Through Bioassays /,Sa(inity Controller for
° Through Bioassay Method with ControLled Temperature
Through System /,Uptake and Accumulation of Naphtha
Flower Gardens Bank, Northwest Gulf of Mexico /,Environm
° Garden Banks, Gulf of Mexico /,Structure of Soft-
FLowing Sea Water or a Static System /,Culturing the Mys
° Seawater Exposure Studies /,Determination of Fen
“ Water /,Entire Life Cycle Toxicity Test Using My
Flowing Sea Water Toxicity Teat Using Oysters (Crassostr
Fluctuations in a Simulated SaLt Marsh System /,Apparatu
of Spot, Lelostomus xanthurus, and Croaker,
FLuid Effects to Developmental Stages of the American Lo
° Effects on Teleost and Echinoderm DeveLopment /,Dr
‘• Test Procedure: Participation, Oats Comparison and
Discharges on Seagrasses I Ecosystem PerspectIve o
° on the Development of a Te(eost and an Echinoderm
“ on Selected Corals /,Effects of an Offshore DrilL I
Components in Terrestrial and Freshwater Ecosystem
° Hazard Assessment Research Program / Index and Abs
° on Marine Crustaceans /,Physiologlca( and Behavior
° Project /,Progress Report: Drilling
“ Research Activities /,Summary of EPA Drilling
Fluids on Representative Estuarine Organisms /,Acute and
/,Coral MetaboLic Activity, Nutritional Status, a
° on the Physiological Status and Microbial infect i
in the Marine Environment: A Literature Review I,
° and Fluid Components in Terrestrial and Freshwate
° on Seagrass Communities /,Microcosm Studies on th
° Used in the Marine Environment. Ph.D. Dissertati
° Research Program Sponsored by the Gulf Breeze Env
° on the Georges Bank Environment: Progress Report
° to Selected Marine Organisms /,Toxicity of “Spent
/,Toxicity of Sediment-Incorporated Drilling
to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia) /,Varlability of the
Fluoranthene-Utitizing Bacterial Community on Polycyctic
Fluorinated Analogues to Elucidate the Mechanism of Tran
Fluorometric Determination of Adenosine Nucleotide Deny
Food and Water Sources by Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus) I,
° Availability on the Acute Toxicity of Four Chemical
° Density on SurvivaL and Growth of Menidia peninsula
° Habits of the Bay Anchovy, Anchoa mitchilti, in Apa
55 Quality of Aufwuchs from Artificial Streams Receivi
5’ Chain Transfer /,Kepone Accumulation and
55 Chains /,Kepone Bloconcentration, Accumulation, Los
s Chain /,Metabotlc Fate of Atrazine In the Spartina
° Chain of the James River Estuary /,Modett.lng Kepone
° Chain Contamination with Xenoblotlc Chemicals /,Neg
° Chain Bioassays /,Preclslon Live-Feeder for Flow-Th
° Chain Samples for Contamination with Toxic Substanc
“ Chain /,WASTOX, a Framework for Modeling the Fate o
Foodwebs I,PolychLorlnated Biphenyl Transport In Coastal
Forage In the Water Column. A Review of MorphoLogy, Beha
Forest Fish Rivulus marmor.tus: A Unique Response to Hyd
Forests in Florida, Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Costa Rica
Form, Morphogenesis, and Host-Cit late Relationship of La
Formed by 3-Methylcholanthrene-Induced Goldfish, Black B
FP5 Between Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a Freshwater Envir
Fractions of Aroclor 1254-Treated Mullet (Mugit cephalus
° of Liquid Wastes Using Freshwater and Sattwate
Framework for Modeling the Fate of Toxic Chemicals in Aq
for Modeling the Fate of Toxic Chemicals in Aq
Free Amino Acid Pool During Environmental Stress in the
“ Amino Acid Pool of the Coral Acropora cervicornis /
° and Occluded Virus, Similar to Baculovirus, in Hepa
P 1
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
p i
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
52-20
52-14
2-13
68-13
5- 8
33-15
26- 2
65- 8
71- 7
60-10
1-12
64-13
45- 6
25-18
24- 8
57- 9
2-15
61-13
41-15
24- 3
12- 3
20- 8
71- 5
17- 7
57-10
4-14
19- 6
13-12
60- 11
59- 5
1- 8
52-10
59- 3
70-13
14- 5
26- 1
26- 2
70-12
8-19
52-12
64-13
10- 4
22-14
18-13
44-10
33- 1
7- 5
9- 2
7. 3
7- 1
38- 5
45-11
56-13
19-10
46-19
19-11
16- 11
27-18
24- 8
40-10
35-13
60-14
61- 3
35-14
33-12
36- 6
49- 1
53- 6
45-15
41-12
33- 3
56-12
50- 4
37-11
36- 6
70- 1
33-13
48-18
42- 2
48-17
60- 7
66- 7
70- 2
69- 3
28- 2
69- 8
68-12
54-15
20- 8
40-12
16- 2
12- 4
24-12
52-19
28- 5
9- 2
31-10
52-18
50- 3
4- 8
60- 1
14- 5
2- 3
50-20
66- 2
44- 6
47-17
48- 6
52-18
43- 8
50- 7
5-10
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P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Free Amino Acid Pool /,Recovery by the Corel Acropore ce
Freshwater Ecosystems / ,Appticatlon of Gene Probe Method
end Eatuarine Water and Sediment Samples /,Bi
Environment /,Conjugal Transfer of R68.45 and
end Saltwater Algae end Crustaceans /,Determi
Sites I Dibutylphthslate Degradation in Estue
Marsh P’ants /,Effects of a Coking Plant EffI
and Estuarine Systems /,Effects of a Fungal N
Marsh Plants /,Effects of a Textile Mill EffI
Animals I,Experiences with Single-Species Tes
‘4 Ecosystems: A Literature Review /,Fate and E
‘4 Environment: Effect of Plasmid Donor Concentr
‘4 and Marine Fishes I,Pretiminary Screening Stu
‘4 and Estuarine Algae. Crustaceans and Fishes /
‘4 EnvIronments of Southwest Florida /,Turnover
Fry /,Aroctor 1254 in Eggs of Sheepshead Minnows: Effect
Juvenile, and Adult Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
Fuel /,Env lronmental Fate and Effects of Shale-Derived J
Fuels by Aquatic Microbial Communities /,Degradation of
RJ-5 and JP-9 in Aquatic Test Systems /,Fate and T
Fundutus grandis, the Gulf Kilt if ish /,Combined Use of B
heteroclitus and Menidia menidia to Cadmium /,C
‘4 heteroclitus /,Effect of Thermal Stress and Tot
‘4 grandis Exposed to N-Methyt-N’-Nitro-N-Nitrosog
grandis in Carcinogenicity Testing: Advantages
Fungat Oxidation of Oibenzofuran /,Bacteriat and
‘4 Mycoherbicide in Enclosed Multispecies Freshwater
“ Agent (Lagenidium giganteum) Under Development as
“ Mass and Community Structure in Estuarine Detrita
Fungi in Coastal Surface Films as Determined by a Membra
/,Effect of Heptachtor on Hexadecene Utilization b
‘4 /,Some Approaches to Studies on the Degradation of
Fungicide Captan to the Dungeness Crab Cancer magister /
Fur Seals /,Organochlorine Pesticides in
‘4 Seal Pups /,Organochl.orine Pesticides in Nursing
Future /,Aquatlc Toxicology: Ten Years in Review and a I
‘4 of Fish in Carcinogenicity Testing /,Debate: Pious
G
gairdneri) /,Hepatocarcinogenicity of Glandless Cottonse
Embryos: A Sensitive Animal Model for Experim
Galveston, TX. Abstracts /,First Workshop on the Petholo
Gambusia affinis /,Avoidance of Pesticides by Untrained
Garden Banks, Gulf of Mexico /,Structure of Soft-Bottom
Gardens Bank, Northwest Gulf of Mexico /,Environmental C
Gas Chromatography of Fatty Acid Methyl Esters /,Charact
Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry System: Thermal Rca
‘4 Chromatography of Their N-Trlbtuoracetyl Derivatives
Liquid Chromatography and High-Pressure Liquid Chrom
Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry /,Identlfication an
Gel Cleanup Method for Organophosphorous Pesticides /,Im
gen. nov. as Fibrobacter succinogens comb. nov. and Deac
Gene Probe Methods for Monitoring Specific Microbial Pop
‘4 Transmission in a Diversified Habitat /,Aquatic Env
‘4 /,Characterization of the Pseudomonas aeruginose re
Cloning and Applications of a Chitinese Probe / Chi
‘4 Clusters from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAD /,CLon ng
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Gene Sequences in Dissolved DNA from Aquatic Environment
‘4 of Pseudomona. aeruginose PAO Is Inducible by DNA-D
‘4 Probes as a Tool for the Detection of Specific Geno
“ Transfer Among Bacteria in Soil and Aquatic Environ
‘4 Transfer in Relation to Environmental Release of Ge
‘4 tfda /,Phenoxy.cetic Acid Degradation by the 2,4,-
‘4 Transfer in the Environment /,Tranaduction: Nechani
‘4 Probes in the Rapid Analysis of Natural Microbial C
Genes /,Benzoate-Dependent Induction from the 0P2 Operat
/,Cloning, Expression, and Regulation of the Pseud
‘4 specifying Degradation of the Herbicide 2,4,5-T by
of Pseudomonas putida in Cautobacter creacentus I,
‘4 for the Alpha and Beta Subunits of Protocatechuate
‘4 That Encode Microbial Responses to Pottutants: Mar
“ and Hg2+ Resistance /,Hybridization of DNA Probes
“ I,Inltiat Catabolism of Aromatic Blogenic Amines b
Genetic Modification of Microorganisms Occurring in Natu
‘4 Organization end Sequence of the Pseudomonas cep
Probes Developed to Detect Biological Control Ag
‘4 Sequences /,Potenttal for Transfer and Establish
‘4 Damage to Marine Fish Exposed to Mutagens and Ca
Genetically Altered Microbe /,Biodegradetion in the Estu
Engineered Microorganisms /,Horizontal Gene
Engineered Microorganism on Aquatic Communit
Altered Bacteria in Aquatic-Environment Micr
Engineered Microorganisms /,Vieble but Non-C
Genetics and Biotechnology /,Abstracts and Index to PubI
Genome for Detection of Genes That Encode Microbial Reap
Genomes in the Environment /,Gene Probes as a Tool for t
Genus Poeciliopsis) /,Induction of Hepatic Tumors with 7
‘4 Citharichthys (Bothidae) from the Western North At
Georges Bank Environment: Progress Report No. 2 I,Study
Germination, Survival, and Growth of Freshwater Marsh Pt
Survival, and Growth of Marsh Plants I,Effe
Survival, and Growth of Two Freshwater Mars
Survival and Production of Marsh Plant See
and Seedling Development of Marsh Grass in C
giganteum) Under Development as an MPCA for Nontarget RI
gigas) /,Regeneration of Radiation-Damaged Digestive us
Gill Tissue of the Oyster, Crissostrea virginica I,Chang
“ of Grass Shrimp Following Exposure to Nexavetent Ch
Gills of the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio. I. Compar
‘4 of the Grass Shrimp, Pataemonetes puglo. II. Premo
Gitquinia squall / ,New Eye Disease of Pen-Reared Chinook
Girdle nigricans I,Goussla girettae n. sp. (Apfcomptexa
gird lee n. sp. (Apicomptexa: Eimeriorina) in the Opeley
Gland, Midgut Ilepatopancrees, and GILL of Graaa Shrimp
‘4 Maturadon /,Rosette Glands in the Gills of the Or
Gtandless Cottonseeds and Refined Cottonseed Oil to Rein
Glands of the Grass shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio / ,Ciliary
‘4 in the Gills of the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pu
‘4 In the Gills of the Grass Shrimp, Pateemonetes pu
‘4 Hepetopencreas, end Midgut of Grass Shrimp Expos
Gtucosaminide /,Rapid Test for Chitinase Activity That U
Glycerol Analysis /,Ouantitative Determination of the Nu
Gmelin) /,Impacts of Water Chlorination and Coliform Sac
98
50- 6
71- 1
62-11
66- 2
47-17
51- 3
71- 9
60-17
71-11
65-12
36- 6
62-17
68-10
33-15
70-12
5-23
13-15
62-12
58-14
56- 5
66-12
13-20
19- 7
64-19
48-10
22-17
60-17
57-14
33-17
7-18
11— 1
22-16
16-14
1— 1
1- 2
66- 6
48-13
30-19
30-20
8- 1
3-10
56-13
45-11
27- 3
19-16
8-21
23-17
25- 4
61- 9
65-18
71- 1
70-17
61- 5
59-10
65- 7
PAGE
68-14
65-17
64- 3
63- 4
69-19
69- 7
69-15
66- 3
64-10
71-12
66-11
60- 4
71-13
68- 3
68- 3
60-12
57- 7
71-13
50-19
65-16
31-16
48- 2
69-19
68- 4
70-11
52-15
53-12
68- 3
64- 3
43-14
1-12
42- 2
71- 9
71-10
71-11
71- 5
71- 6
57-14
20-13
43- 8
48-16
41-10
41-11
69-13
65- 4
65- 4
48- 14
41-11
30-19
36- 1
41-10
41-11
45-14
62- 2
42- 1
43-16

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Gmelln /,Lethat and Sublethal Exposure and Recovery Eff
/,Seasonal Effects of Chlorine Produced Oxidants
Gnotobiotlc Maintenance of Sheepshead Minnow Larvae
Gobiidae) /,Systematics, Biology and Zoogeography of Pte
Goldfish, Black Bullhead and Brown Bullhead /,Characteri
Gonad T’SSUeS of Bay Mussels, MytiLus edulis /,Benzo(a)p
Gonadotropin to Induce Laboratory Spawning of the Atlant
Goode and Bean), in Response to Tidal and Lighting Sched
•‘ F,Squamous Cell Carcinoma in the Gulf Menhaden, Br
Goose Barnacle, Pollicipes polymerus for Marine Bioassay
Gould) /,Effects of the Herbicide Alachlor on Larval 0ev
Effects of the Herbicide, Alachlor /,Respiration
Goussie girellee n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Eimeriorina) in th
Grade Creosote in Seawater /,Use of Aquatic Toxicology a
Gradients by Aquatic Organisms /,*utomated Device (AGARS
Grain Shape, Structure, and Location on the Biomass and
Gram-Negative Bacteria in Sediments /,Sensitive Assay, B
grandis, the Gulf Killifish / ,Combined Use of Biochemica
Exposed to N-Methyl-N’-tlitro-N-Nitrosoguanidine
IS in Carcinogenicity Testing: Advantages and Speci
Granular Carbon Filtration Treatment System for Removing
Granutosis Viruses: Discussion I,Evaluation of the Expos
Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes puglo) in Laboratory and Fiel
Shrimp, Palaemonetes puglo /,Accumulation, Tissue
Shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) f,Avoidance of Pestici
SI Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio, in Relation to the Mol
“ Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio /,Ciliary Structures in
Shrimp Palaemonetes intermedius /,Comparative Toxi
Shrimp, Palaemonetes puglo / ,Comparative Toxicolog
Shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) in the Laboratory /,Cu
Shrimp Exposed to Hexavalent Chromium /,Cuticular
Shrimp, Palaemonetes puglo / ,Effect of Prehatch an
“ Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio /,Effect of Sodium Pent
Shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio Holthuis) /,Entire Life
Shrimp Following Exposure to Hexavatent Chromium /
‘ Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio, by Sodium Pentachlorop
Shrimp Palaemonetes pugio Holthuis /,Physiological
‘ Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio /,Physiologicel and His
SI Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio. L Comparative Morphol
Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio. II. PremoLt Ductule Re
in Contaminated Sediment: Second Progress Report /
Shrimp (Paleemonetes Sp.) Larvae /,Static Bioassay
‘ Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio, Reared from Kepone Con
“ Shrimp, Palaemonetes puglo /,Syncytiel Nature and
“ Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio, in Relation to the Mol
“ Shrimp, Palaemonetes puglo, at Different Stages of
Shrimp Exposed to Two Dithiocarbamate Biocides /,U
Shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) in a Life-Cycle Toxici
Shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) and Amphioxus (Branchi
Gravity-Flow Column to Provide Pesticide-laden Water for
Grazing /,Perturbations in the Biomass, Metabolic Activi
“ Fauna by Triglyceride Glycerol Analysis /,Ouanti
Great Lakes Coho Salmon, 1980 /,Contaminant Analysis of
Greater Redhorse, Moxostoma valenciennesi Jordan, and in
Greening /,Copper and Zinc in Estuarine Waters near a Co
Ground Water Aquifers /,Metabolism of Alachlor and Propa
Group /,Systems for Testing and Hazard Evaluation of Che
Growing Bacteria /,Effect of Protozoan Predation on Rela
Growth of Marine Unicellular Algae by Pesticides /,Cell
Mortality, and Reproduction /,Computer Slmutatio
and Development of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodo
“ Regulator Dimilin (TN 6040) on Fecundity and Egg
“ of Estuarine Bacteria /,Effect of Polychlorinated
‘ of Menidia peninsutae larvae (Pisces: Atherinidae
“ of Freshwater Marsh Plants /,Effects of a Coking
“ of Marsh Plants /,Effects of a Sewage Treatment P
“ of Two Freshwater Marsh Plants /,Effects of a Tex
‘ Regulator Dimilin (TN 6040) on Larval Development
° on the East Flower Gardens Bank, Northwest Gulf o
“ Characteristics of Reef-Building Corals Within an
Regulator on Larval Development of a Marine Crust
/,Influence of the Organophosphate Insecticide Fe
° Dynamics and Reproduction During the life Cycle o
° and Oxygen Evolution /,Mirex and Marine Unicetlul
° as Sensitive Indicators of Aquatic Pollutant Toxi
° Regulator Dimilin in Brackish Water: A laboratory
“ Media /,Responses of Marine Unicellular Algae to
° Survival and Physiology of the American Oyster,
° Regulators upon Crab larval Behavior /,Sublethal
“ and Nongrowth of Heterotropic Bacteria with Empha
Grunion, Leuresthes tenuis and Atlantic Silverside, Meni
° (Leuresthes tenuis) and Results with Chlorpyrifo
Guide for WASTOX, a Framework for Modeling the Fate of T
Gulf Breeze, Florida, September 15-17, 1982 /,Bioretiona
° of Mexico /,Bostrichobranchus digonas: Confirmation
“ Killifish /,Combined Use of Biochemical Indicators
° of Mexico and South Atlantic Coasts of North Americ
° Toadfish (Opsanus beta) and Results Using Chlorpyri
° of Mexico /,Environmental Correlates of Hermatypic
Breeze, Florida /,Facts About the Environmental Res
“ Breeze Laboratory Publications Dealing with PCB’s:
° Breeze Laboratory Publications Dealing with Penaeid
‘ of Mexico /,lesions in Fishes Captured near Drillin
° of Mexico /,Occurrence of Snook on the North Shore
“ Breeze, Florida /,Organotin Toxicity Studies Conduc
° Breeze /,Overvlew of Short-Term Testing at the Envi
Region Estuarine Ecosystem Verification Template I,
“ Breeze, Fla., Fiscal Year 1969 /,Progress Report of
° of Mexico Estuaries /,Prospectlve Study of Infectio
° Coasts of the United States /,Protozoan Symbionts a
° Breeze Laboratory /,Publicatlons:
° Breeze, Florida /,Results of Acute Toxicity Testing
° Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, 1976-1984
° of Mexico /,Seasonal Changes in the Standing Crop a
° Menhaden, Brevoortia petronus Goode /,Squamous Cell
•‘ of Mexico /,Structure of Soft-Bottom Benthic Commun
° Breeze / Underwater Scientists at
Guppy, Poecilie reticulate /,Exocrine Pancreatic Neoplas
PoeciLia reticulata /,Pancreatic and Hepatic Neop
° Poecilie reticulate Peters /,Rhabdomyosarcoma in
Guthion on the Critical Swimming Speed and Brain Acetylc
H
p
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E K
p i
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX S K
46-15
25-17
52- 4
13- 5
50-20
43- 2
6- 6
50- 1
60- 16
24-16
66-15
68- 16
65- 6
40- 5
23- 8
37-12
43- 5
66-12
64-19
48-10
55- 3
7-15
6- 9
41-18
4- 9
16- 9
36- 1
48- 5
37-17
20-15
45-12
19- 8
16-10
20-16
48- 14
19-20
55-11
43- 9
41-10
41-11
71- 6
11- 7
14- 6
36- 2
17- 6
17- 5
45-14
26- 5
60- 8
7- 5
44- 2
42- 1
48- 4
64-13
4-10
58- 9
48- 3
70-19
47-14
8- 8
39- 3
39- 1
7- 9
54-15
71- 9
71-10
71-11
17- 3
45-11
41- 8
65-14
58- 3
42-17
8- 7
58-16
27-10
63- 8
25-17
18- 5
61- 4
46- 7
53-15
48- 6
45- 6
71- 4
66-12
17- 8
57-17
45-11
41-15
53-13
53-14
57-16
5- 7
59- 5
20- 5
69- 1
1-19
52-20
40-15
24- 6
59- 3
48-18
65-10
60-16
56-13
36-12
60-18
69- 2
65- 1
48- 11
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P1
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
H
Habitat /,Aquatic Environment: Consideration of Horizont
of Striped Bass: A Speculative Hypothesis / Nutr
Habits of the Bay Anchovy, Anchoa mitchilti, In Apatachi
haemastoma floridana /,Synoptlc Review of the Literature
Haemic Neoplasms of Bay Mussels, Mytilus edulis, from Or
HaLocarbon Production in Estuarine Waters /,ChLorine 0.
Production from Oxidative Biocides in Estuar
Production from the ChLorination of Marine Al
Halodule wrightii. M.S. Thesis /,Comparison of Nitrogen
Halogen Toxicity In Estuarine Water /,Flow-Through Toxic
Hatogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons /,Constructing Microbi
SI Anitines in Urine by High-Performance Liquid
H Organic Compounds Between Rat Blood Serum an
Hydrocarbons
Hydrocarbons /,Nicrobial Degradation of
Organics /,Rivulus marmoratus: A Unique Fish
Halogens in Sea Water /,Chemistry of
in Seawater /,Chemistry of
Haplosporida) Infection in Microphallid Netacercarise I,
Harbor Sediments /,AccumuLation of PCI, Mercury and Cadm
Hardy Head Fish, Atherinomorus capricornensis (Woodland)
harrisii (GouLd) /,Effects of the Herbicide Alachlor on
at Various Cyclic Temperatures /,Effects of the
/,Kepone Effects on Development of Callinectes
55 /,Ontogeny of Phototaxis by Larvae of the Crab
(Gould): Effects of the Herbicide, Atachlor / R
Hawaiian Zoanthids with Descriptions of Three New Specie
Hazard Assessment Research Program /,Index and Abstracts
to Aquatic Organisms /,Kepone:
“ Assessment /,On the Use of Indices in Aquatic Tox
“ Assessment /,Results of the Drilling Fluids Resea
“ Evaluation of Chemicals in the Aquatic Environmen
Hazardous Substances /,Fisheries Resource Impacts from S
Substance. Spills /,Methodology for Environment
Hazards /.Sperm Density and Toxic Substances: A Potentia
Head Fish, Atherinomorus capricornensis (Woodland) /,Coc
Health Hazards /,Sperm Density and Toxic Substances: A P
Heat Transfer Efficiency /,Biochemical Analysis of the R
Helicopter /,Temephos Residues in Stagnant Ponds After N
Hematopoietic Neoplasms in Invertebrates and CoLd-Blood.
Hepatic S-9 Fractions of Aroclor 1254-Treated Mullet (Mu
‘ Nicrosomes from Polycylic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
‘ Microsomat Enzymes in a TeLeost, Tilapla aurea I
H Enzymes and Tumor Histopathotogy of Black BuL(he
“ Tumors with 7,12-DimethyLbenz(a)anthracene in Tw
H Neoplasms Induced by MethyLazoxymethanol Acetate
Enzymes of a Teleost Fish to Trans-Stilbene Oxid
“ Nelano-Nacrophage Centres in Rivulus marmoratus
Hepatocarcinogenesis Assays /,Attempts to Abbreviate Tim
H In Estuerine Sheepshead Minnow (Cyp
HepatocarcinOgeflicity of Benzo(alpyrene to Rainbow Trout
of Glandless Cottonseeds and Refin
Hepatopancreas of the Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus I,C
of Pink Shrimp I,Free and Occluded Virus,
and Gill of Grass Shrimp FoLLowing Expos
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Hepatopancreas and Midgut of Grass Shrimp Exposed to Tw
Heptachlor /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
° on Nexadecane Utilization by Selected Fungi /
Toxicity to and Uptake by Several Estuarine
Uptake, Depuration, Retention, and Netabolis
Herbicide 2,4,5-T by Pseudomonas cepacia AC1100 /,Clonin
AlachLor on Larval Development of the Mud Crab
I I Toxicity In M.ngroves
Trifturalin /,Histopathology and Enlargement o
° Atachlor /,Respiration and Osmoregulation of
H trifluralin / 5 Vertebral Dysplasia In Young Fis
Herbicides /,Depresslon of Carbohydrate In Marine ALgae
° Oxygen Evolution /,Differential Responses of
° and Polychlorinated Biphenyls In Estuaries /
Hermaphroditic Marine Fish, Rivulus marmoratus, in Carci
Hermatypic Coral (Montastrea annularis) Growth on the Ea
° Coral Madrecis decactis Exposed to Drilling N
° Coral Nadracis decactis Exposed to Drilling N
heteroclitus and Menidia menidia to Cadmium / ,Comparatlv
/,Effect of Thermal Stress and Total Residu
heteropterus (Pisces: Goblidae) /,Systematics, Biology
Heterotrophic Bacteria, Nocardia atlantica and Pseudomon
Heterotropic Bacteria with Emphasis on the Marine Enviro
Hexachlorobenzene: Effects on Several Estuarine Animals
Hexachlorobutadiene I,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
Hexachlorocyclohexane /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria f
Hexachiorocyclopentadiene /,Ambient Water Quality Criter
Hexadecane Utilization by Selected Fungi /,Effect of Hep
Hexavalent Chromium /,Cuticutar Lesions Induced in Grass
I’ Chromium I,Histopathological and Ultrastructu
° Chromium to the Grass Shrimp Paleemonetes pug
Hg2+ Stress /,Adaptat ion of Aquatic Microbial Communitie
“ ii) /Direct Viable Counting Method for Measuring Tot
5’ + and HgO in Natural Waters /,Environmental Significa
° in Natural Waters /,Environmental Significance of th
5’ + Resistance /,Hybrldizetion of DNA Probes with Whole
HistoLogical and Physiological Evaluations in Some Mann
Consequences in Fish /,Kepone-lnduced ScoLi
Study of Degenerative Changes in the Antenn
Histopathotogical Progression /,Haemic Neoplasms of Bay
° and Ultrastructurat Changes in the Ant
“ Evaluation of the Toxicity of Hexavale
° Evaluation of Dithiocarbamate Toxicity
Histopathology of Black Bullheads with Papitlomas / ,Hepa
SI
H and Enlargement of the Pituitary of a Tel
of Four Spontaneous Neoplasms In Three Sp
History Stages of the Striped Bass, Norone saxatills to
Holding Tanks /,Devic. to Detect PotentiaLly Dangerous E
Holthuis) /,Entire Life-Cycle Toxicity Test Using Grass
/,Physiotogical and Histopathological Evatuatio
Homarus americanus /,Behavior and Substrate Selection Du
° americanus: Taste Specialist /,Narrow-Spectrum C
Homoprotocatechuic Acid /,Catabolism of Aromatic Biogeni
Horizontal Gene Transmission in a Diversified Habitat /,
Gene Transfer in Relation to Environmental Re
70-17
55- 8
20- 8
52-12
46- 9
18-17
36- 11
27-17
66- 9
33- 1
64- 6
31-15
32-12
31- 2
16- 8
31- 8
17- 1
9- 7
5-11
46-17
69-14
66-15
12-15
22- 3
5-18
68-16
2-16
49- 1
10- 5
37- 4
48-18
48- 3
48-12
28- 3
35-18
69-14
35-18
27- 2
54-11
30-17
44- 6
40- 1
47-12
38-20
43-14
69- 2
38-19
63- 5
53- 1
60- 9
54- 5
30-19
18- 6
5-10
48-14
45-14
29-10
11— 1
10-16
10-17
66-11
66-15
11- 5
48- 7
68-16
23- 4
2-1?
4-11
3-17
49-12
45-11
31- 9
36-15
13-20
19- 7
13- 5
31- 6
61- 4
8-13
29- 11
29-12
29-13
11— 1
65-12
68-14
55-11
60- 2
65- 9
68- 2
68- 2
68- 3
5-14
12-20
45-14
46- 9
48-14
55-11
43- 9
38-20
54-17
48- 7
46- 6
13-19
17- 9
20-16
55-11
40- 6
41- 6
64- 9
70-17
69-19
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Hormone Mimic ZR-512 (Attozar) on Larval Development of
Host-Commensal Relationship Between a Peleemonid Shrimp
Ciliate Relationship of Lagenophrys caltinectes (Ci
Hosts /,Pathologic, Biochemical and Genetic Probes DeveL
HPLC /,Purification of tRNA , 5S rRNA and 16S rRNA by
Hudson River Striped Bass. II. Accumulation from Dietary
N River Striped Bass, Morone saxatilis. Ph.D. Diss
Human Consumption /.Contaminant Bioassays: Contamination
“ Serum Proteins /,In vivo Binding of P,P’-DDE to
Species (Aquatic Animals) /,lndex and Abstracts to
“ Urine by IC with an Electrochemical Detector /,Met
“ Urine /,Minimizing Occupational Exposure to Pestic
“ and Food Chain Contamination with Xenobiotic Chemi
“ and Food Chain Samples for Contamination with Toxi
Hungate) to Fibrobacter gen. nov. as Fibrobacter succino
Huron /,Mathematical ModeLing Strategies Applied to Sagi
Hybridization of DNA Probes with Whole-Community Genome
in the Rapid Isolation of 4-Chlorobiphenyl
Probes for Studies of Ruminal Microbial Ec
Hybridized with Radiolabeled Probes /,Atternative Method
Hydrocarbon Components of Creosote /,Action of a Ftuoran
U Utilizing Yeast /,Physiological and DNA Char
Metabolism in Fishes /,Polynucleer Aromatic
Hydrocarbons to Mutagens by the Marine Ciliate Paraurone
/,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Polynu
SI in Livers of Fishes from the Northeastern P
in the Marine Environment /,Chlorinated
/,Comparative Toxicity of Drilling Muds: Ro
“ in Softshell Clams from Coos Bay, Oregon, U
in Bay Mussels (Mytitus eduLis) from Oregon
/,Constructing Microbial Strains for Degrad
1 and Aromatic Amines /,Differential Ability
/,HaLogenated
by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry 1,1
/,Nicrobia( Degradation of Halogenated
/,Negative Chemical Ionization Mass Spectra
SI Deposited on Slash Burn Sites in the Cascad
in BivaLve MoLlusks in Bay Mussels (Mytilus
and CeLLular Proliferative Disorders in Biv
Due to Slash Burning on Clear-Cut Sites l,P
by Fungi /,Some Approaches to Studies on th
“ in the Marine Environment /,Symposium on Ca
by Yeast /,Uptake of Aromatic and Branched
Hydrogen Sulfide /,Emersion in the Mangrove Forest Fish
Hydrotase /,Indirect Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Ass
Activity end Determination of 1,2-Diols via Di
Hydroxy Fatty Acids from Lipopolysaccharide Lipid A, for
Nydroxyalkanoates from Environmental Samples and Bacitlu
)lydroxylase Activity and the Detection of Carcinogens I,
Hyperparasites, and Commensals of Decapod Crustacea /,An
Hypochlorous Acid in Seawater /,Apparent Ionization Cons
Hypomesus pretiosus (Pisces: Osmeridae) /,Embryo Ecology
Hypothesis /,Nutrient Enrichment of Chesapeake Bay end I
Ichthyoplankton (Morone saxatilis) and Juvenile Spot (I c
Ictalurus melas (Rafinesque), Living in a Chlorinated Se
Identification end Differentiation of Isomeric Methytate
and Characterization of the Novel Virus B
InmunobioLogical Approach /,Determination of the Site(s)
Impact in Estuarine Ecosystems /,Designof Field Studies
“ of Several Substitute Chemicals in Agriculturally
“ of Synthetic Organic Compounds on Estuarine Ecosy
“ of Integrated Chemical and Biological Aquatic Wee
“ of PentachLorophenol and Its Products --A Round T
“ of a Surrogate for a Genetically Engineered Micro
“ of the Use of Microorganisms on the Aquatic Envir
“ on and Recovery of ExperimentaL Macrobenthic Comm
“ on the Habitat of Striped Bass: A Speculative Hyp
“ on the Estuarine Environment /,Pesticldes: Their
“ of ChlorinationProcesees upon Marine Ecosystems
“ of Chlorination Processes upon Marine Ecosystems:
of Discharged Drilling Fluids on the Georges Bank
Impacts of Drilling FLuid Discharges on Seagrasses /,Eco
“ from Spills of Oil or Hazardous Substances /,Fis
“ of Oil SpiLl and Clean-Up on the European Coast:
“ of Water Chlorination and Coliform Bacteria on t
“ of Substances on Developing Communities of Benth
“ of Drilling Muds and Cuttings on the Marine Envi
Impairment of Antipredator Behavior in Palaemonetes pugi
Implementation /,DriLling Fluid Test Procedure: Particip
Implicate Specific Pollutant ChemicaLs? /,Can Tissue Ano
Implications /,Coral Reef Fishes Which Forage in the Wet
of Pesticide Residues in the Coastal Enviro
“ for Release of Genetically Engineered Micro
Improved Silica Gel Cleanup Method for Organophosphorous
Incorporated Drilling Fluids /,Toxicity of Sediment-
Increase BacuLovirus Prevalence in Shrimp by Chemical Ex
Index to PubLications Dealing with PCP or Creosote /,Abs
“ to Publications Related to Microbial Ecology, Bioc
“ of Oysters /,Determination and Use of Condition
“ and Abstracts /,Gutf Breeze Laboratory Publication
“ and Abstracts /,Gulf Breeze Laboratory Publication
“ and Abstracts to Publications: the EPA-MCI Projec
“ and Abstracts to Publications: The EPA Drilling F
Indicating Biomass and Community Composition of Microbia
Indicator of Carcinogens in the Aquatic Environment /,Am
“ of the Presence of Chemical Carcinogens / ,BLac
SI /,Persistence of the Insect Growth Regulator D
Organisms / ,Test, Monitoring and
Indicators of Bioactlvity of Industrial Wastes /,Atgae a
of Environmental Exposures /,Aquatic Animals
of Pollution Effects /,Bioassays as
to Assess Sublethal Pollution Effects on Fund
and Indices of Estuarine Overenrichment
of Ecosystem Response and Recovery
of Pollution /,Microcosms as Biological
of Ecosystem Stress /,Microcosms as
of Aquatic Pollutant Toxicity to Crustaceans
Indices of Estuarine Overenrichment /,Indicators and
in Aquatic Toxicological Hazard Assessment /,On
Individual Weight /,Predator-Prey and Competition ModeLs
IndividuaLs, and Average Individual Weight /,Predator-Pr
p i
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
p j
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
12-15
35-12
2- 3
50-19
61-10
46-13
46-12
5-15
4-13
49- 2
37- 2
27- 6
28- 5
31-10
65-18
16- 3
68- 3
58-10
66-14
71- 2
70- 2
8-10
59- 4
37- 1
30- 3
2- 4
2-12
45- 3
46-10
46-11
64- 6
40- 1
31- 2
25- 4
16- 8
41- 9
56- 6
37-10
43- 1
47- 5
22-16
43-12
27-19
60- 1
38-17
38-18
43- 5
45-19
40-17
2-14
11- 2
61-17
55- 8
38- 3
36- 7
25- 4
65- 5
19- 3
64- 7
42-18
10- 6
47- 2
17- 4
68- 4
7. 7
47- 9
55- 8
25- 2
9-15
17-13
42- 2
61- 3
48-12
23-10
43-16
30-15
40- 3
13-10
60-14
50- 5
4- 8
5-17
52-15
61- 9
60- 7
9-13
48-19
53-12
42-12
53-13
53-14
49- 2
49- 1
45-17
23- 6
54- 1
27-10
3- 2
44- 8
40-14
9-12
66-12
37- 3
69-12
21- 4
34- 2
58-16
37- 3
37- 4
6- 3
6- 3
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P
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
Industrial Wastes /,ALgae and Crustaceans as Indicators
and Energy Process Effluents /,Algal Bioassay
Microbiology Vol. 15 / Developments in
H Wastes /,Marlne Algal Bioassay Method: Result
H Wastes /,Physical, Chemical and Biological Co
Inexpensive Method for Measuring Integrated Light Energy
Infected Crustacean Cells: Possible Roles in Viral Repro
Infection with Exposure to Drilling Fluids /,Corsl Metab
H of the Reef Building Corel Montastrea annulari
H in Microphaltid Metacercariae /,Pathological E
Infections in American Oysters Crassostrea virginica Exp
inEstuarine and Marine Shrimp /,Environmenta
Infectious and Noninfectious Diseases in Oysters and Fis
Infectivity and Pathogenicity of Microbial Pest Control
Information to Microcoems and Field Studies: A Summery a
Ingestion Rate /,Bioaccumulation of Kepone by Spot (Leio
Inhibiting Pesticides: Chemistry, Mode of Action, and Ef
Inhibition in Fish as a Diagnosis of Environmental Poiso
in a Marine Teleost during Lethal and Subleth
of Population Growth of Marine Unicellular AL
K Studies /,Characterization of Fish Brain Acet
in, the Sheepahead Minnow, Cyprinodon variega
Assay /,Fish Brain Acetylcholinesterase
of Acetylcholinesterase Activity in Pink Shri
of Arm Regeneration by Ophioderma brevispina
of Estuarine Microorganisms by Polychlorinete
of Limb Regeneration in the Grass Shrimp, Pal
Related to Death in Sheepshead Minnows / ,Orga
Inhibitor Atrazine, on Salt Marsh Edaphic Algae, in Cult
SI Atrazine, on the Salt-Marsh Fiddler Crab, Uce
Initial Catabolism of Aromatic Biogenic Amines by Pseudo
Toxicological Assessment of Ambush, Bolero, Bux,
Injection /,Hepetocarcinogenicity of Benzo(a]pyrene to R
Injury in Decline of Bacterial Populations in lake Water
Intend Silverside, Menidia beryllina, to Control Mosquit
Innervation /,Rosette Glands in the Gills of the Grass S
Inoculum, and Chemical Structure /,Adaptation of Natural
Inorganic Compounds on the Occurrence and Rate of Minera
Insect Growth Regulator Dimilin (TH 6040) on Fecundity a
“ Growth Regulator Dimilin (TN 6040) on Larval Deve
Virus, Bacterium, and Protozoon to a Nontarget, E
“ Growth Regulator on Larval Development of a Mann
“ Growth Regulator Dimilin in Brackish Water: A Lab
“ Growth Regulators upon Crab larval Behavior /,Sub
Toxin-Producing Species of Bacillus /,Workshop on
Insecticide Fenthion on Mysidopsis bahia Exposed During
Persistence in Natural Seawater as Affected
Insecticides, Herbicides, and Polychtorinated Biphenyls
Insects ,Viral Diseases of Invertebrates Other Than
Inshore Seawater /,Toxicity of Copper to Thatassiosira p
Integrated Chemical end Biological Aquatic Weed Control
Light Energy /,Simple and Inexpensive Method
Integration of Monitoring and Research in Coastal Waters
of Research and Predictive Model Development
for Decisionmaking in Coastal Marine Environ
Inter-Taxa Correlations for Toxicity to Aquatic Organism
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
Interaction in anExpenimental Estuarine Ecosystem /,Eff
H Between an Ammonium-Oxidizar, Nitrosomonas S
K of Aquatic Ecosystem Components with Chlorin
N of Chemical Pollutants and Virus in a Crusta
in Artificial Salt-Marsh Ecosystems--Effect
Interactions in a Simulated Aquatic Microenvironmental S
H Between Natural Pathogens and Pollutants in
N of Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) with Estu
of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants, Salinity an
with Pesticides in Estuarine Surface Slcks
N Between Pollutants and Microorganisms /,Use
Interdependent Nicrocosms for the Assessment of Pollutan
Interface in Laboratory Systems /,Novement of Kepone (Ch
of Lake Pontchartrain /,Organics at the Air-Wa
Interim Report /,Relationship Between Serum Chloroform I
Interlaboratory Comparison of the Early Life-stage Toxic
Comparison of the ASTM Bioconcentration
“ Companison-Bioconcentration Tests Using
Comparison- -Acute Toxicity Tests Using E
Intermediates, Lactic Acid, and the Amino Acid Taurine /
intermedius /,Comparative Toxicity of Offshore and Oil-A
International Symposium on Biology and Management of Man
H Symposium on Marine Pollution Research /,P
Evaluation Group /,Systems for Testing and
InterreLationships Between Energy Metabolism, Growth Dyn
Intertidal Invertebrates /,Comparative Metabolism of Par
Environmental Variables and Embryo Survival f
intestinalis sp. nov. /,Transfer of Bacteroides succinog
Intraperitoneal Injection /,Hepatocarcinogenicity of Ben
Introduction
Inventory /,Estuerine Faunal
of the Estuarine Fauna in the Vicinity of Pens
Invertebrates / ,Comparative Metabolism of Parathion by I
and Cold-Blooded Vertebrates /,Hematopoiet
and Fish /,Initial Toxicological Assessme
“ end Fish: A Literature Review and Test Res
IS Other Than Insects /,Viral Diseases of
Ion-Exchange Technique for Concentrating Ammonia from Sm
Ionization Constant of Hypochlorous Acid in Seawater /,A
Mass Spectrometry /,Micromethods for Toxic Re
Studies of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins,
Studies of Human and Food Chain Contamination
Mass Spectra of Some Polynuclear Aromatic Hyd
Mass Spectrometry /,Pentachlorophenol In the
Mass Spectrometry /,Screening of Human and Fo
Iron, and Zinc in Sediments, Water, and Polychaetous Wor
Irradiation for Rapid Killing and Fixing of Plant Tissue
Isomeric Methylated Derivatives of Oxygenation Products
Phenols of Benzo(a)pyrene by High-Performance I
Isophorone /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
Isopod Ligia exotica (Crustacea: Oniscoidea) /,Orientati
IXTOX I Oil Effects on Estuarine Benthos /,Weathered
J
James River Estuary /,Kepone Contamination of the
“ River Sediments /,Man-Made Radionuclides Confirm R
“ River Estuary / ,Hodetling Kepone in the Striped Ba
44- 8
51- 5
6- 7
33-14
6-16
47- 6
68- 9
56-12
50- 4
5-11
67- 1
7-17
52-20
64-14
58-12
57-12
3- 7
7-12
7-11
47-14
2- 2
24- 1
9-11
33- 5
59- 9
7- 6
19-20
3- 8
32-14
32-15
60-12
35- 5
54- S
64-20
54-18
41-10
47- 4
51- 7
39- 1
17- 3
53- 2
65-14
27-10
18- 5
62- 8
58- 3
21- 1
3-17
35- 8
3- 9
47- 2
47- 6
57-13
70-15
62- 3
61-11
11- 4
31- 6
45-10
12-19
7- 8
37-15
5-12
12-16
56- 1
12- 2
50- 9
22- 5
58-15
24-13
32-13
49- 7
55-15
38- 8
38- 7
32-18
48- 5
8-20
10- 8
48- 3
42-17
23-19
46- 7
65-18
54- 5
66-20
1- 4
17- 7
23-19
30-17
35- 5
68- 8
35- 8
38- 6
11- 2
31-12
36-16
28- 5
41- 9
31-11
31-10
1- 7
71- 7
25- 4
36- 4
29-14
18- 4
42- 8
31- 3
35-16
52- 19
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James River /,Preltminary Analysis of KeponeDistrlbutio
Japanese Medaka, Oryzies Letipes (Temminck & Sch(eget) a
JelLyfish /,Blue Crab Predation on
Jet and Missile Fuels by Aquatic Microbial Communities I
“ Fuel /,Environmental Fate and Effects of Shale-Deny
Jordan, and in the European Flounder 1 Platichthys itesus
JP-9 in Aquatic Test Systems /,Fate and Toxicity of High
Juvenile Hormone Mimic ZR-512 (Altozar) on larval Develo
and Adult Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon vane
Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) /,Regenerat
‘S Spot (Lelostomus xanthurus) /,Toxicity of Broma
Spot. leiostomus xanthurus /,Toxicity of Chlori
AtLantic Menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) /,Toxtc
Blue Crabs (Callinectes sapidus) and Juvenile A
K
Kepone by Spot (Lejostomus xanthurus): Importance of Die
“ by Direct Addition of XAD -2 Resin to Water /,Dete
in Estuarine Microcosms /,Fate and Degradation of
“ Accumulation and Food Chain Transfer
Bioconcentration, Accumulation, Loss, and Transfe
ft Contamination of the James River Estuary
“ Effects on Development of Callinectes sapidus and
Effects on larval Development of Mud-Crab and Blu
Mitigation Feasibility Project /,Kepone in the Ma
“ in the Marine Environment: Publications and Prep
Induced Scotiosis and Its Histological Consequenc
Chronic Effects on Embryo, Fry, Juvenile, and Ad
Hazard to Aquatic Organisms
5’ Toxicity and Bloaccumutation in Blue Crabs
“ in James River Sediments /,Man-Made Radionuclides
in the Striped Bass Food Chain of the James River
s• and Other Materials / ,Models for Predicting Bioac
“ (Chlordecone) Across an Undisturbed Sediment-Wate
SI Distribution in the James River f,Preliminary Ana
“ in the Marine Environment /,Pubtications and Prep
“ in Estuarine Environments: Annual Report to the E
“ /,Scientific lessons Taught by
“ Contaminated and Uncontaminated Populations in Ch
“ Accumulation in Selected Estuarine Species I,Test
“ in Marine Unicellular Algae /,Toxicity and Uptake
Key to Environmental Health Hazards /,Sperm Density and
KiLLifish /,Combined Use of Biochemical Indicators to As
Killing and Fixing of Plant Tissue/,Microwavelrradieti
Kinetics of Pesticides
Navarre Beach, Florida, 18-20 October 1983 I,Pr
Known Plas id Regulatory Genes j,Benzoate-Dependent Indu
Konig and Its Epiphytes in the Northern Gulf of Mexico /
Kraft-MiLL Effluents /,Review of the AndrogeniC Effects
I.
Labyrinth in Bacutovirus-Infected Crustacean Cells: Poss
Lactic Acid, and the Amino Acid Taurine / ,Thin-Layer Sep
Laden Water for Aquatic Bloassays j,Grevity-Flow Column
Lagenidium giganteum) Under Development as an MPCA for N
Lagenophrys cal(inectes (Citietea: peritnichida). Ph.D 0
caltinectes (CiLiophora: Peritrichide) / Ult
Lagodon rhomboides (Linnaeus) /,Notes on the Embryonic P
Lake Water f,Cometabotism of Low Concentrations of Propa
Water /,Factors Involved In Multiplication and Surv
Huron f,Mathematical Modeling Strategies Applied to
“ Pontchartrain / ,Organics at the Air-Water Interface
‘ Water f,RoLe of Sublethal Injury in Decline of Bact
Lakes Coho SaLmon, 1980 /,Contam$nant Analysis of Fillet
Lambda ci Protein /,Clonlng and Characterization of the
lapse Photography to Measure the Effect of Toxicants on
Larvae and Adults of the Estuanine Teleosts, Fundulus he
‘ of the Grass Shrimp Peteemonetes intermedius /,Co
“ of the Stone Crab Menippe mercenaria, and the BLu
“ (Pisces: Atherinidae) f,Effect of Temperature and
as Applied to Halogen Toxicity in Estuerine Water
I’ /,Gnotobiotic Maintenance of Sheepshead Minnow
in Toxicity Tests: Survival and Development When
“ of the Crab Rhithropanopeus harrisli I,Ontoyeny o
“ of an Estuarine Crab as Indicator /,Persistence o
“ /,Preliminary Data on Use of the Inland Silversid
/,Static Bioassay Procedure Using Grass Shrimp (P
Larval Settling in the Lobster Homarus americanus /,Beha
“ Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio /,Effect of Preh
Development of the Mud Crab Rhithropanopeus harri
“ DeveLopment of Two Estuarine Crabs /,Effects of t
Development of the Mud-Crab Rhithropanopeus harri
I’ Development of a Marine Crustacean /,lnftuence of
Development of Mud-Crab and Blue-Crab /,Kepone Ef
Tarpon, Megalops atlanticus, from Pensacola, Flor
“ Culture or Food Chain Bioassays /,Precision Live-
“ Stages of the Goose Barnacle, PotLicipes poLymeru
Fish. Leiostomus xanthurus, to EnvironmentaL Stre
‘ Behavior /,Sublethal Effects of Insect Growth Reg
“ Stages, and Size of Postlarvae of Grass Shrimp, P
Larvicide Applications by Helicopter /,Temephos Residues
Larvin, and Pydrin: Static Acute Toxicity Tests with Sel
Latipes (Temminck & Schteget) and Guppy, Poecitla reticu
Layer Separation of Citric Acid Cycle intermediates, LaC
Leached Mirex on Selected Estuenine Animals f,Seasonal E
Lead Periodate /,Determinatlon of 1,2-Diols by Indirect
Periodate /,Indirect Atomic-Absorption Assay of Epo
Cadmium, and Mercury /,Resistance of Red Mangrove
Learned /,Characterizfng the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem an
Leiostomus xanthurus) /,Bloaccumulation of 1,2,4-TrlchLo
xanthurus): importance of Dietary AccumuLatio
xanthurus) /,Dietary Accumulation of PCBs fro
1 xanthurus, and Croaker, Nicropogonfas undulat
xanthurus /,Heptachlor: Uptake. Depuration, R
xanthurus, to Environmental Stress Following
xanthurus) /,Toxicity of Bromate to Striped B
xanthurus /,Toxicity of Chlorine to JuveniLe
xenthurus, Exposed to Chlorine Produced Oxide
Leptocottus armatus) Treated with Polychlorinated Biphen
Leptophos to Selected Estuanine Animals /,Toxicity and B
Lesions Induced In Grass Shrimp Exposed to Hexavalent Ch
“ in Fishes Captured near Drilling Platforms in th
/,N-NitrosodiethyLamifle-IfldUCed Hepatocercinogen
Compared with MammaLian lesions /,N-Nitrosodieth
P I
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
P 1
A I
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E H
19-13
65- 1
18- 2
58-14
62-12
6’.- 13
56- 5
12-15
13-15
20-13
38- 3
13-18
38- 1
38- 1
57-12
30-16
18- 8
16- 2
12- 4
31- 3
22- 3
27- 4
17-17
17-17
12-20
13-15
10- 5
25-14
35-16
52-19
35- 2
58-15
19-13
13- 9
18-18
42- 7
14- 6
22- 1
15- 4
35-18
66-12
71- 7
1—11
52-10
64-10
65-10
68-13
68- 9
32-18
7- 5
57-14
2- 3
4- 6
14-10
55- 5
69- 9
16- 3
24-13
64-20
48- 6
61-19
25-12
13-20
48- 5
23- 2
54-15
33- 1
52- 4
59- 8
5-18
27-10
54-18
11- 7
40- 6
19- 8
66-15
17- 3
12-15
65-14
27- 4
6-14
9- 2
24-16
8-11
18- 5
14- 6
54-11
35- 5
65- 1
32-18
8-18
33-11
38-18
26- 6
60-15
69- 8
57-12
50-13
24- 8
10-17
8-11
38- 3
13-18
32- 3
22-13
25-13
45-12
57-16
60- 9
60- 9
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E H
Lesions in Aquatic Animals induced by Controlled Exposur
Leslie Matrix Models for Fisheries StudIes /,365:
Lethal and Sublethal Exposures to 1.2-Dlbromo-2,2-Dlchlo
and Sublethal Physiological Effects In the Easter
‘ and Sublethal Exposure and Recovery Effects of Oz
lethality In Coho Salmon /,Tobramycln Nephrotoxiclty and
Leuresthes tenuls and Atlantic SiLverslde, Menidla menid
tenuis) and Results with Chlorpyrifos /,New E
library Systems /,Computerlzed
“ System User’s Manuel
Life Water Quality Criteria for Chlorine /,Amblent Aquat
N Stages of Atherinid Fishes to Chiorpyrifos and Thie
“ stage Tests with Marine Fish /,Comparative Toxicolo
II Cycle, Taxonomy, and Culture Methods: 4 Silverside
“ Stage Toxicity Tests with a Saltwater Fish: Effects
Stage Toxicity Test with Tidewater Silversides (Men
• Stage Toxicity Test Methods for Gulf Toadfish (Opse
“ Stages of the Mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus /,Eff
•‘ Stage Toxicity Tests / Effects of the Synthetic Pyr
“ Cycle of a Saltwater Fish, Cyprinodon variegatus I,
Cycle Toxicity Test Using Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia)
1 Cycle Bioassay Using Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
Cycle Toxicity Test Using Grass Shrimp (Pslaemonete
“ Summary /,Envlronmental Effects--Marine
CycLe: I. Survival, Reproduction, and Age-Specific
stage Toxicity Test Using the Sheepahead Minnow (Cy
Cycle of Mysidopsis bahie as Influenced by Subletha
Cycle Toxicity Test Using Sheepshead Minnows (Cypri
Stage Toxicity Tests Using Three Atherinid Fishes a
Stages of Atherinid Fishes /,Methods for Spawning,
“ Cycle Toxicity Tests to Determine the Effects of a
Stage Toxicity Test Using the California Grunion CL
Cycle of Mysidopsis bahia /,Optlmlzation of Environ
“ History Stages of the Striped Bass, Norone saxatiti
“ Cycle) Bioassays /,Sheepahead Minnow (Cyprinodon ye
N Cycle Toxicity Tests f,Sultability of Sheepshead MI
“ Stages of Selected Estuarine Animals /,Toxlclty of
U Cycle Toxicity Test /,Use of the Grass Shrimp (Pale
Light on Blomass and Community Structure of Estuarine D c
N Energy /,Simple and Inexpensive Method for Measuri
Lighting ScheduLes In the Laboratory /,Spawning of the T
ligia exotica (Crustacea: Oniscoidea) /,Orlentation and
Lignosulfonate-Type Drilling Mud on DeveLopment of Exper
N /,Sublethal Metabolic Responses of the He
U Final Report f,Sublethat Metabolic Reap
Limb Regeneration in the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugi
N Growth as Sensitive Indicators of Aquatic Pollutant
limitations for Carcinogenesi, Research /,Ralnbow Trout
Limited Epizootic of Neuroblastoma in Coho Salmon Reared
Lindene in Selected Estuarine Animals /,Toxiclty and Bio
Linnaeus) /,Exocrine Pancreatic Adenomas in the Greater
/,Notes on the Embryonic Period of the Pinfish
Lipid Analysis of Biomass Community Structure of Microbi
“ A, for Gram-Negative Bacteria in Sediments /,Sensi
lipolytice / ,Purification and Characterization of a Neut
Lipopotysaccharide lipid A, for Grain-Negative Bacteria i
Pt
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
Liquid Wastes Using Freshwater and Saltwater Algae and C
Chromatography with an Electrochemical Detector /
“ Chromatography /,Det.rmlnation of Pentechlorophen
Chromatography and High-Pressure Liquid Chromatog
Chromatography /,Separation of the homeric Pheno
Lobster Homarus a.ericanus /,Behavlor and Substrate Sete
N /,Drllling Fluid Effects to Developmental Stages
Homarus americanus: Taste Specialist /,Narrow-Sp
localization of DOT in the Body Organs of Pink and White
long-Term Fluctuations of Spot, Leiostomus xanthurus, an
Term Biological Data Sets: Their Role in Research
“ Term Effects of Suspended Particutates on Survival
“ Term Effects of Organic Pollutants on Ecosystems
“ Term Variation of OrganochLorine Residues and Assem
“ Term Gulf Region Estuarine Ecosystem Verification T
Look at the Future /,Aquatic Toxicology: Ten Years in Re
looks Once Again at Risk Analysis /,Microblal Ecologist
Loss, and Transfer Through Estuarine Food Chains /,Kepon
Losses in Marine Productivity /,Associatlon of DOT Resid
louisianae (Crustacea: Mysidacea) I First Florida Record
Low Concentrations of Propachlor, Alachlor, and Cyctoate
“ Levels of Perturbations /,Food Quality of Aufwuchs f
Sotubitity Compounds In Aquatic Toxicity Tests: The
“ pHj. /,Reactlons of Blue Crabs to
“ Solubility Compounds in Aquatic Toxicity Tests /,The
lower Chesapeake Bay, Virginia /,Distributton and Abunda
Lugworm (Arenicola crlstata) / Effect of Mirex on the Bu
Arenicola cristata sdmpson I,Effect of Sodium
“ (Arenicola crlstata) Larvae in Toxicity Tests: S
Lugworms (Potychaeta: Arenlcolidae) /,Benthlc Bioassay U
(Arenicola cristata Stimpson) B.S. Thesis /,Pr
M
Macrobenthic Communities Exposed via Water and Sediment
N Communities /,Effects of a Lignosutfonate-T
Communities Exposed to Pentachlorophenol I,
Communities to DrilLing Muds /,Responses of
Communities /,Toxlclty of Drilling-Mud Bioc
Macrobenthos Colonization Tests /,Dredged MateriaL Effec
Colonizing Estuarine Sediments Contaminated
Macrofauna Colonizing Sediments Contaminated with Fenval
$ac,-olnvertebr.tes /,Cont inuous-FIow Method for Acute To
I,Flow-Through Methods for Acute ToxI
N /,Static Method for Acute Toxicity Te
Macrophag. Centres In Rivutus marmoratus /,Sequential Dc
Madracis decactis Exposed to Drilling Mud Enriched with
decactis Exposed to Drilling Mud Enriched with
magister /,Toxicity of the Fungicide Captan to the Dunge
Maintenance of Sheepshead Minnow Larvae /,Gnotobiotlc
Malaoxon, and Mono- and Dicarboxylic Acids of Malathion
Malathion, 0,0-DimethyL S-(1,2-Dicarbethoxyethyl) Phosph
and Carbofuran to Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprino
Effect on Salinity Selection by Mosquitofish
by Salt-Marsh Microorganisms /,DegradatIon of
in Fish, Oyster, and Shrimp Tissue /,Determina
Malaoxon, and Mono- and Dicarboxylic Acids of
Interaction in Artificial Salt-Marsh Ecosystem
42-19
6- 2
7-11
56- 1
46- 15
33- 4
46- 7
53-15
49-14
49- 18
52-11
52- 6
54- 2
55- 1
39- 3
66- 1
57-17
19- 7
46- 2
13-16
19-11
8- 4
20- 16
7-20
58- 3
49- 7
62-17
18-10
53-16
61-16
14- 2
53-15
61-12
13-19
8-15
13-14
16- 6
26- 5
35- 4
47- 6
50- 1
18- 4
20-10
31- 9
36- 15
19-20
58- 16
69- 6
49-20
14-11
64-13
14-10
41-16
43. 5
12- 1
43. 5
47-17
31-15
23-17
23-17
36- 4
40- 6
40-10
41- 6
1-17
24- 8
63-11
43- 4
13- 6
19- 6
69- 1
66- 6
64- 1
12- 4
3- 4
24- 3
55. 5
40-12
8-17
19- 5
6-12
25- 3
10-18
20- 4
59- 8
25-12
6-19
56- 8
20-10
47- 9
44- 5
26- 4
70- 6
56-10
63- 2
10- 4
18-13
18-14
63- 5
31- 9
36-15
16-14
52- 4
9- 8
7-12
14- 4
3-11
12- 7
9- 8
9- 8
7- 8
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9. 9
30-12
69-16
8-10
60- 9
35-16
43- 3
17-11
56-16
63-11
62- 3
8-20
15- 2
1- 7
26- 6
6-18
60- 1
26- 6
14- 5
6-18
38-12
11- 5
6-17
8-20
27-17
66- 11
60-12
69- 7
37- 1
30-12
63- 6
26- 7
3- 4
36-10
22- 9
27- 2
48- 2
7-11
18-15
30-13
50- 5
47-14
14- 1
2-12
54- 2
5-15
27- 16
25-15
5-16
41- 2
2-17
54-10
23-17
4-11
39- 1
37-12
Marine
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37-11
17-15
20-14
5-14
65-14
22- 5
17-17
35- 9
10-10
57-10
63-11
33-14
32-17
58- 4
66-19
8- 7
62- 3
59- 5
49-10
62- 5
53- 6
50- 3
50-15
68-10
24-16
66-18
10- 8
13- 9
63- 8
33-13
10-15
40- 3
9-15
17-13
31- 8
64- 8
55- 3
31-16
14-15
43-12
19- 1
10- 2
15- 4
68-17
68- 8
61- 4
40- 5
49-12
49- 6
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX
MaLathion and Its Metabolites to Fish Poisoning /,Relati
Male Sheepshead /,Analysis of a Marine Fish Cell Line fr
Maleylacetate Reductase for Degradation of 2,4-Dichlorop
maltosa, a Hydrocarbon-Utilizing Yeast /,Physiologicat a
Mammalian Lesions /,N-Witrosodlethylamine-Lnduced itepato
Man-Made Radionuclides Confirm Rapid Burial of Kepone in
s Exposure to Chemicals / ,Utility of Urine and Blood
Management / ,American-Soviet Symposium on Use of Mathema
System Applied to the Control and Retrieval o
I I of Estuarine and Coastal Marine Systems /,Lon
Integration for Decislonmaking in Coastal Na
of Nangroves, Vols. I and II f,Proceedings of
Mangal /,Exploitation of
Manganese, Iron, and Zinc In Sediments, Water, and Polyc
mangLe 1.) Seedlings to Lead, Cadmium, end Mercury /,Res
L.) Seedlings /,Transtocation of Four Organochlor
Mangrove Forest Fish Rivulus marmoratus: A Unique Respon
(Rhizophora mangle 1.) Seedlings to Lead, Cadmi
Forests in Florida, Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Co
(Rhizophora mangle L.) Seedlings /,Translocatio
Ecosystem Dynamics /,Weter Quality and
Mangroves /,Herbiclde Toxicity in
A Review
VoLs. I and II /,Proceedings of International
MannitoL / ,Votatile Hatocarbon Production from the Chlor
Mapping and Expression of Chromosomal Genes Specifying 0
of Mutations, and Cloning of Essential Genes 1,1
and Characterization of the FD Regulatory Gene,
Marine Ciliate Parauronema acutum /,ActiVatiOfl of Polynu
Fish Cell Line from a Male Sheepshead /,Analysis
Algal Toxicity Tests /,Artificiel Culture Medium
a Bioassays /,Assessment of Textile Waste Toxicity
Productivity /,Association of DDT Residues with I
“ Animals /,Behavioral Assays for Effects of Drilli
‘ Fishes / Bioeccumulation of DDT and PCB in Tissue
‘ Mlcrofou(ing Community Structure to Cleaning Proc
“ Environments and the Genetically Altered Microbe
Teleost during LethaL and Sublethal Exposures to
‘ Waters / Bromoform Product ion by Oxidative Biocid
‘ Fish Cell Lines /,C-Banding of Chromosomes from T
‘ Fish Implicate Specific Pollutant Chemicals? /,Ca
“ Unicellular Algae by Pesticides /,Cell Death and
1 Environment. Benzo(a)pyrene in Economicalty-Impor
‘ Environment /,Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in the
‘ Fish /,Comparative Toxicological Relationships D c
“ Resources for Human Consumption / 5 Contaminant 810
“ Algae to Trihalomethane Production in Chlorinated
‘ Fish /,Correlation of Mixed-Function Oxidase Acti
° Environment: A Brief Overview /,Criteria for Dete
° and Estuarine Sediments / ,Cycting of Xenobiotics
Algae by Urea Herbicides /,Depression of Cerbohyd
° Blots and Seawater from Laboratory Exposures and
° Biota and Sea Water by Gas-Liquid Chromatography
“ Phytoplankton to Herbicides: Oxygen Evolution /,D
“ Copepod Acartia tonsa. / Effect of Insect Growth
‘ Microbiota /,Effect of Silicate Grain Shape, Stru
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX
Unicellular Algae /,Effects and Uptake of Chlorin
Prosobranchs from Northwest Florida /,Egg Capsule
Life. Summary /,Environmentat Effects--
Shrimp /,Environmental Significance of Baculoviru
Organisms /,EPA Merine-Estuerine Research and Rev
Estuarine Research and Review of EPA Research on
Organisms /,EPA Marine-Estuarine Research and Rev
Environment: A Literature Review /,Fate and Biolo
Organisms /,First American-Soviet Symposium on th
Environment /,First American-Soviet Symposium on
Fauna /,Histologica( and Physiological Evaluation
Crustacean /,Inftuence of an Insect Growth Regula
Environment / ,Interdependent Microcosms for the A
Environment: Publications and PrepubLicetions -A
Fishes as Carcinogen Assay Subjects /,Laboratory
Fish, the Silverside Menidia menidia /,Laboratory
Prosobranchs from Florida and Bimini, Bahamas /,L
Systems /,Long-Term Biological Data Sets: Their R
Algal Bioassay Method: Results with Pesticides an
and Estuarine Pollution
Crustacea /,Methods for Determining the Influence
Diatom for Use in ALgaL Toxicity Tests /,Minutoce
Unicellular Algae: Accumulation, Population Growt
Environments /,Monitoring, Research, and Manageme
Organisms at EPA’S Environmental Research Laborat
Pollution Effects I,Pattiobiological Measures of
Fishes /,Pharmacokinetic Model for the Accumulati
Crustaceans /,Physiotogice( and Behav ora( Effect
Foodwebs /,Polychlorinated Biphenyt Transport in
Fish /,Position-Specific Induction of Benzo(a)pyr
Fishes /,Preliminary Screening Study on the Poten
Bioassays /,Preliminary Studies to Evaluate the P
Unicellular Algae /,PrincipLes of Toxicity Testin
Pollution Research /,Proceedings of the Internati
Environment / Publications and Prepublications of
Unicellular Algae to Brominated Organic Compounds
Environment. Ph.D. Dissertation /,Responses of S
Pollution Research Within Federal Agencies of the
Environment /,Results of an Adaptive invironmenta
Ecosystems /,Review of the Impact of Chlorination
Ecosystems: Update 1971 /,Revised Review of the
Bioassays of Halogenated Organics /,Rivulus marmo
Biology and Ecology /,RoLe of Pathobiology in Exp
Toxicology Laboratory Effluent / ,Sand/Granular Ca
Fish Exposed to Mutagens and Carcinogens /,Slster
Waters: Theoretical Aspects I,Speciation of Chlor
Environment /,Symposium on Carcinogenic PolynucLe
Environment: Research and Development /,Symposiu
Organisms /,Techniques to Assess the Effects of I
Unicellular Algae /,Toxicity and Uptake of Kepone
Organisms / ,ToxiCity of ‘Spent” Drilling Fluids t
Invertebrates and Fish: A literature Review and I
Environment /,Transient Phase Between Growth and
Grade Creosote in Seawater /,Use of Aquatic Toxic
Fish, Rivulus marmoratus, in Carcinogenicity Test
Organisms /,Utility of Toxicity Tests to Measure
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Marine Algal Byproducts. including D-Nsnnitol /,Vo(atiLe
Environments /,Workshop: Microbial Degradation of
marinus Infections in American Oysters Crassostrea viral
maritime /,Composition of Thatassis testudinum sod Ruppi
marmoratus: A Unique Response to Hydrogen Sulfide I,Emer
Laboratory sod Field Observations I,Evldence
induced by the Plasticizer, Di-n-Butylphthal
A Unique Fish Useful in Chronic Marine Bloas
in Research on Aquatic Pollutants / Rol. of R
/,Sequenttat Development and NorphoLgy of Lx
in Carcinogenicity Testing /,Usefulness of t
asan Experimental Animal in Studies Involvin
Marsh System /,Apparatus to Produce Tidal Fluctuations $
o Environment /,Artiflcial Microbial Ecosystem for D
‘ Edaphic Algae. M.S. Thesis /,Atrazine Effects on
“ / ,Atrazlne Fate and Effects in a Salt
H Microorganisms /,Degradation of Malathion by Salt-
,, Plants /,Effects of a Coking Plant Effluent on Ocr
Edaphic Algae, in Culture, Microecosystems, and in
“ Fiddler Crab, Uce pugnax (Smith) /,Eftects of a Ph
° Plants /,Effects of a Sewage Treatment Plant Waste
° Plants /,Effects of a Textile Mill Effluent on Ocr
“ Environments: I. Factors Affecting Biotic and Ablo
IS Environments: II. Transport and Biodegradation in
SI Plant Seedlings in Pulp and Paper Hill Effluent an
Ecosystems--Effect and Degradation /,Nlcrobial-Nel
° Creek I,Seasonal Changes in the Amphipod Fauna of
° Grass in Contaminated Sediment: Second Progress Re
Marshlands /,Microbiological Cycling of Oil in Estuarine
Mass Spectrometry System: Thermal Reactions of 9,10-Epox
° Spectrometry /,Identification and Differentiation o
“ Spectra of the Oxygenated Products Generated from P
° Spectrometry /,Micromethods for Toxic Residue Scree
“ Spectra of Some Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons /
° and Community Structure in Estuarine Detritat Micro
H Spectrometry /,Pentachlorophenot in the Environment
I I Spectrometry /,Screening of Human and Food Chain Sa
Mathematical Models to Optimize Water Quality Management
° Modeling Strategies Applied to Saginaw Bay,
Matrix Models for Fisheries Studies 1,365: LeslIe
Maturation /,Rosette Glands In the Gills of the Grass Sh
Mechanism of Transformation /,Anaerobic Transformation o
Mechanisms of DNA Utilization by Estuarine Microbial Pop
° and Potential for Gene Transfer in the Enviro
Medaka, Oryzias latipes (Temminck & Schlegel) and Guppy,
Media /,Responses of Marine Unicellular Algae to Bromina
Mediated Reduction of Hg2+ and HgO in Natural Waters /,E
Medium for Use in Marine Algal Toxicity Tests /,Art$fici
Megalops atlanticus, from Pensacola, Florida /,Larval Ta
megaterium /,Polymeric Beta-Hydroxyalkanoates from Envir
Melobenthic Communities Established in an Experimental S
Melofauna in a Flow-Through Experimental System /,Effect
Melano-Macrophage Centres in Rivulus marmoratus / ,Sequen
incIse (Rafinesque), Living in a Chlorinated Sewage Pond
Melita (Crustacea: Amphipoda), with Notes on the Amphipo
Melongena corona: Subspecies Characteristic or Size Rela
P1
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX F N
Membrane Adsorption Procedure I Densities of Bacteria an
Membranes Hybridized with Radio abeLed Probes /,Atternat
and Egg Capsules of 14 Small Marine Prosobran
Membranous Labyrinth in Saculovirus-Infected Crustacean
Menhaden Yield of Changes in Growth, Mortality and Repr
H Research, Pesticide Field Station, GuEf Breeze,
° Brevoortia patronus Goode /,Squamous Cell Carc
S I (Brevoortia tyrannus) /,Toxicity of Ozonated Es
Menidia menidia to Cadmium /,Comparative Sensitivity of
N to Cadmium /,Comparat iv . Sensitivity of Eggs, La
° menidia (Pisces: Atherlnidae) /,Concurrent Measu
(Pisces: Atherinida.) /,Concurrent Measurement o
° i,Olstrlbution, Life Cycle, Taxonomy, and Cultu
° peninsulae) and Chlorine-Produced Oxidants /,Ear
H peninsutae Larvae (Pisces: Atherinidae) /,Effect
ctarkhubbsi Complex of Unisexual Fishes (Atherin
/,Laboratory Spawning and Rearing of a Marine Fi
° menidia /,Leboratory Spawning and Rearing of a N
° menidia, by Avian and Aquatic Predators /,Predat
by Avian and Aquatic Predators /,Predatlon of a
“ beryltina, to Control Mosquito Larvae /,Prellmin
‘ peninsulae (Goode and Bean), in Response to Tide
° /,Tldal and Diurnal Spawning Cues In the Atlanti
° menidia f,Tida( and Diurnal Spawning Cues In the
Menippe mercenaria, and the Blue Crab, Callinectes sapid
mer(Tn21)-Ned$ated Reduction of H92+ and HgO in Natural
“ Genes and 11g2+ Resistance /,Hybridization of DNA Pro
Mercenaria mercenaria and Palaemonetes puglo from Contain
° and Palaemonetes pugio from Contaminated Herb
and the Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus /,Eff
Mercuricals by Striped Mullet, Mugil cephalus /,Retentio
Mercury and Cadmium by Nerds virens, Nercenaria mercena
H /,Reslstance of Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle
meta Cleavage of Homoprotocatechuic Acid /,Catabotism of
Metabolic Activity, Nutritional Status, and Microbial In
° Recovery In the Coral Acropora cervicornis Aft
° Activity of Bacterial Cells Enumerated by Dire
° Fate of Atrazine in the Spartina alterniflora-
° Compensation to Salinity and Temperature by th
Activity, and Community Structure of the Estua
Responses of the Hermatypic Coral Madracis dec
Responses of the Hermatypic Coral Madracls dec
Metabolism of Trichloroethytene by a Bacterial Isolate /
in Box Crabs /,Atrazine
in the American Oyster Crassostrea virginica
in Hepatic S-9 Fractions of Aroctor 1254-Tree
of Parathion by Intertidal Invertebrates /,Co
° of Methoxychlor, N$rex, and 2,4-D In Seaweeds
° by Spot, Leiostomus xanthurus /,Heptachlor: U
° Growth Dynamics and Reproduction During the
of Atachlor and Propachtor in Suspensions of
H of Aromatic Compounds by Cautobacter crescent
° of Atrazine by Spartina alternlflora. 2. Wate
° of Dibenzo (1,4)D$oxan by a Pseudomonas Speci
° of Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Chlorinated Dibenzo-p
of Fenthion by Aquatic Microbial Communities
27-17
22- 6
67- 1
4-16
60- 1
58-17
64-12
31- 8
57-11
63- 5
49-12
42- 9
27-18
12- 9
19-18
23- 9
12- 7
71- 9
32-14
32-15
71-10
71-11
68- 11
70- 4
71- 5
7- 8
35- 3
71- 6
9- 1
19-16
25- 4
19-17
31-12
61- 9
33-17
31-11
31-10
17- 11
16- 3
6- 2
41-11
69- 3
66- 8
69-15
65- 1
63- 8
68- 2
63- 6
6-14
45-19
16-17
22-14
63- 5
36- 7
26- 1
30-14
7-18
71- 2
57-10
68- 9
8- 8
1-19
60-16
38- 1
13-20
13-20
46- 7
46- 7
55- 1
46- 1
54-15
68-17
10-10
10-10
51- 1
51- 1
54-18
50- 1
46- 8
46- 8
23- 2
68- 2
68- 3
46-17
46-17
23- 2
6- 5
46-17
26- 6
64- 9
56-12
49-11
62-14
24-12
37- 7
44- 2
31- 9
36-15
58- 8
25- 5
16- 1
44- 6
23-19
10-19
10-17
42-17
58- 9
60- 3
33-16
24- 7
31- 7
62-10
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Metabolism by Three Aquatic Bacteria isolated from Conti
In Fishes /,Potynuc(ear Aromatic Hydrocarbon
by 3-Methytcholenthrefle and PhenoberbitaL In
by Microorganisms That Degrade Aromatic Compo
Netebotite Patterns in Fish end Rodents f,Comper.tive Be
Metabotites Formed by 3 MethytchOlanthrefle Induced Gotdf
In Animal Tissue by Gas Chromatography of Th
/,Metabolism of Atrazine by Spartine etterni
° of Benzo(a)pyrene in Aroclor 1254 Treated Mu
In Human Urine /,MinImiziflg Occupational EAp
to Fish Poisoning /,Re(atlonshlp of Malethio
Metacercariae /,Pathologlcat Effects of Urosporidium (Ha
Metal Burdens in the Bay Mussel, Mytitus edulis /,Season
Levels in a Population of Myttlus edulis from Yaqu
Metals in Sediments /,Accurecy of Acid Extraction Method
Pesticides and PCBs: Toxicities to Shrimp Singly
Employing EpifLuorescent Microscopy /,Method for
Metamorphosis of Marine Crustacea /,Methods for Determin
Methoxychtor, Malathion, and Carbofuran to Sheepshead Mi
Mirex, and 2,4-0 in Seaweeds /,Effects, Up
Methyl Parathion in Freshwater and Estuarine Water and S
° Esters /,CharacterizetiOfl of Benthic Microbial Co
Parathion on Predator Choice of Two Estuarine Pre
Parathion and Its Oxon /,Inhibition of Acetytchol
Nt-Nitro-N-NitrOSOgUaflidifle /,MicroinjectiOfl of C
Parathion and Pentachtorophenol /,Successiofl of N
Methylated Derivatives of Oxygenation Products of Polycy
MethylazoXymethanOl Acetate in the Guppy, Poecilia retic
Acetate in the Guppy, Poecitia retic
Methy(cholaflthreflelfldUCed Goldfish, Black BulLhead and
on the Hepatic Microsomat Enzymes in
11 end Phenobarbital in Mullet (Mugil ce
Nethylumbelli feryl .N.Acetyl -B -DGLUCOSSm1n1de / ,Rapid Ye
Mexico f,BostrichobraflChUs digonas: Confirmation of Its
° and South Atlantic Coasts of North America /,Dise
“ f,Environmental Correlates of Hermatypic Coral CM
° /,Lesions in Fishes Captured near Drilling Platfo
° /,Occurrence of Snook on the North Shore of the 6
Estuaries f ,Prospective Study of infectious and N
“ /,SeasonaL Changes in the Standing Crop and Chior
1 and Costa Rica /,Structure of Mangrove Forests i
N (,Structure of Soft-Bottom Benthic Communities in
Microbe /,Biodegradatlofl in the Estuarine-Marifle Environ
Microbes and Organochlorine Pesticides (A Brief Review)
Released into Terrestrial end Aquatic Ecosystem
Microbial Ecology, Biochemistry, Genetics and BiotechnOl
Communities to Hg2+ Stress /,Adaptation of Aqu
Communities to Pollutant Stress /,Adaptatfon 0
Communities to Degradation of XenobiotiC compo
Populations in Freshwater Ecosystems /,Applica
Ecosystem for Determining Effects and Fate of
Community Structure by High Resolution Gas Chr
Strains for Degradation of Halogenated Aromati
infection with Exposure to Drilling Fluids /,C
Communities /,Degradatiofl of Jet and Missile F
Communities to HG(11) /,Direct Viable Counting
Microbial Ecology /,Dlscussion - Aquatic
Ecology) /,DlscussiOfl: Concepts and Trends (Aq
Infection of the Reef Building Coral Nontastre
Pest Control Agents with Non-Target Species I,
and Biochemical Control Agents /,ERLGB Public.
DNA from Sediments /,Extraction and Purificati
Biomass and Physiological Status /,Fluorometri
Responses to Pollutants: Mer Genes and 14g2+ Re
Populations /,Nechanlsms of DNA Utilization by
Communities /,Netabollsm of Fenthlon by Aquati
Degradation of Hatogenated Hydrocarbons
Degradation of Xenoblotic Compounds
° Ecologist Looks Once Again at Risk Analysis
Interactions with pesticides in Estuarine Surf
Populations In Coastal Surface Slicks
Toxicity Studies
Malathion Interaction in Artificial Salt-Marsh
Pest Control Agents In Nontarget Aquatic Sped
Ecosystem Perturbation /,Phylogenetlcalty Base
community on Transduction in Pseudomonas aerug
Pest Control Agent Risk Assessment /,Review of
Assemblies in Estuarine Mud Flat Sediments /,S
Populations Ifi a Floride Reservoir f,Specifici
Communities /,Use of Gene Probes in the Rapid
Ecology /,Use of Phylogenetically Based Hybrid
Populations /,Use of rRNA Sequences to Charact
Degradation of PoLLutants In Marine Environmen
Microbiological and Treatment Process Parameters: DeveLo
Cycling of Oil in Estuarine Marshlands
Microbiology, Vol. 15 /,Developments in Industrial
and Chemistry of Estuarine Surface Microtay
Microbiota / ,Biochemical Determination of Biomass and Co
/,Effect of Light on Slomass and Community St
/,Effect of Silicate Grain Shape, Structure,
by Exclusion of Epibenthic Predators /,Modifi
° Resource partitioning in Amphipod Grating I,
/,Preservatlon of Estuarine Sediments for Lip
and the Grazing Fauna by Triglyceride Glycero
Microciona Prolifera (Porifera: Demospongla) and Associa
Microcosm and Stream Comparisons / ,lmpact of a Surrogate
° Studies on the Effects of Drilling Fluids on S
Microcosms and Field Studies: A Summary of Research Resu
/,Fate and Degradation of 14C-Kepone In Estua
/ ,Fate and Effects of Tributyltin: Thalassla
/,Fate of Fenthion In Salt-Marsh Environments
for the Assessment of Pollutants In the Mann
° for Use In Determining Pollutant Stress /,Lab
as Biological Indicators of pollution
as Indicators of Ecosystem Stress
° in Environmental Fate and Effects Assessments
•1 /,Production of Extraceltular Nucleic Acids b
Perturbed by Carbaryl, Methyl ParathIon and P
/ ,System Design Factors Affecting Environment
for Evaluation of Interactions Between Potlut
Microecosystems, and In the Field /,Effects of a Photosy
Microenvironmental System /,Chitin Transformation and Pc
p i
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
p i
A I
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
24-10
59- 4
50-15
65-19
49-19
50-20
8-21
33-16
38-16
27- 6
9- 9
5-11
36-18
36-19
33- 8
10-12
63-12
58- 4
14- 4
10-19
62-11
27- 3
18- 3
33- 5
64-19
27-12
25- 4
60-18
69- 2
50-20
47-12
50-15
62- 2
71- 4
17- 8
45-11
57-16
5- 7
52-20
65-10
14- 5
56-13
48- 2
4- 2
57. 3
53-12
60- 2
64- 2
47- 4
71- 1
12- 9
27- 3
64- 6
56-12
58-14
65- 9
27- 5
25- 6
50- 4
69-17
48-20
62- 6
28- 2
68- 3
66- 8
62-10
16- 8
40- 7
64- 1
12- 2
9-14
55-10
7- 8
64-14
66-13
62-17
70-14
45-17
70-13
66- 3
66-14
63- 1
22- 6
68- 5
9- 1
6- 7
9- 5
44- 11
35- 4
37-12
45-18
44- 2
41-16
42- 1
35- 3
68- 4
70- 1
58-12
18- 8
69-11
70- 4
22- 5
21- 3
21- 4
34- 2
50-10
70- 11
27-12
25- 7
50- 9
32-14
37-15
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P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E $
Microenvironmentet Systems f,Monitoring Biotransformatio
Microflora /,Nonselectlve Biochemical Methods for the Os
Microfouling Community Structure to Cleaning Procedures
Detrital and Sedimentary Microbial Biomass
Microfungi in Estuarine Microcosms Perturbed by Cerbaryt
Microinjection of Chemical Carcinogens into Small Fish E
of Fish Embryos as a Laboratory Assay for
Nicrolayers /,Microblology and Chemistry of Estuarine Su
Micromethods for Toxic Residue Screening by Negative Ch.
Micromorphology of Neogastropod Egg Capsules
Microorganism on Aquatic Community and Ecosystem Paramet
Microorganisms /,Degradation of Malathion by Salt-Marsh
/,Effect of Mirex and Carbofuran on Estua
and Shellfish /,Effects and Interactions
IS Occurring in Natural Aquatic Environments
I’ /,Horizontal Gene Transfer in Relation to
on the Aquatic Environment f,Impact of th
byPolychlorinatedBtphenyls /,lnhibition
That Degrade Aromatic Compounds /,Trichlo
/,Use of Microcosms for Evaluation of mt
IS I,Viab(e but Non-Culturable Vibrio choter
Microphallid Metacercariae /,Pathologica( Effects of Uro
Micropogon undulatus, with Notes on Subsequent Embryonic
Micropogonias unduLatus, in Apatachicola Bay, Florida, 1
Microscopy /,Method for Measuring Bacterial Resistance t
Mlcrosomal Enzymes in a Teleost, Tilapia eurea /,Effects
Microsome Activation System /,Comperison of Mutagen Accu
Microsomes from Polycylic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Arom
Microsporidlan Nosema a(gerse in Nontarget Aquatic Sped
Microwave Irradiation for Rapid Killing and Fixing of P1
Midgut 1 Hepetopancrees, and Gilt of Grass Shrimp Fol.lowi
“ of Grass Shrimp Exposed to Two Dithiocarbamate 81
MIII Effluent on Germination, Survival, and Growth of 1w
‘ Effluent and in Sediments from St Andrews Bay, FI ,o
“ Effluents /,Review of the Androgenic Effects on Poe
H Effluents to Freshwater and Estuarine Algae, Crusta
Mimic ZR-512 (Altozar) on Larval Development of the Mud-
Mineralization and Cometabolism /,Effect of Substrate Co
Minnow: The Future of Fish In Carcinogenicity Testing /,
N Cyprinodon variegatus f,Diazinon: Chronic Toxici
“ Larvae /,Gnotobiotic Maintenance of Sheepshesd
(Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Interlaboratory Compai-i
“ (Cyprinodon variegatus): Neoplasms and Related I c
H (Cyprinodon variegatus): An Estuar inc Fish Suitab
Minnows: Effect on Fertilization Success and Survival of
(Cyprinodon veriegatus) /,Chronic Bioassay Using
(Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Chronic Toxicity of Me
(Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Chronic Toxicity of Ch
H (Cyprinodon variegetus) /,Eerly Life Stage Toxic
In Early Life-Stage Toxicity Tests /,Effects of
(Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Entire Life-Cycle Bios
Exposed to Fenthion / ,FieId and Laboratory Toxic
“ (Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Kepone: Chronic Effect
“ (Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Laboratory Culture of
SI (Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Life-Cyc(e Toxicity I c
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Minnows /,Organophosphate Pesticides: Specific Level of
H I,Sensitivity to Pesticides in Three Generations
H (Cyprinodon variegatus) for Life-Cycle Toxicity
Minutocel (us polymorphus: A New Marine Diatom for 115. in
Mirex in Selected Estuaries of South CaroLina, 1969-71 /
$ 14C in the Adult Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus) /
“ in an Experimental Estusrine Ecosystem /,Oistrlbut
and Carbofuran on Estuarine Microorganisms /,Effec
H on Predator-Prey Interaction In an ExperimentaL Es
on the Burrowing Activity of the Lugworm (Arenicol
and 2.4-0 in Seaweeds /,Effects, Uptake, and Neta
“ and Aroctor 1254: Effect on and Accumulation by Te
“ and Marine Unicellular Algae: Accumutat ion, Popula
Fire Ants, and Estuaries
“ on Selected Estuarine Animals /,Seasonal Effects o
Missile Fuels by Aquatic Microbial Communities /,Degrada
H Fuels RJ-5 and JP-9 In Aquatic Test Systems /,Fa
Misuses of Estuaries /,Uses and
mitchilti, in Apalachico(a Bay, Florida /,Food Habits of
Mitigation Feasibility Project /,Kepone in the Marine En
Mixed-Function Oxldase Activity with Ultrastructural Cha
“ Function Oxidase in Sea Catfish
Mixers /,Reduction of Pesticide Exposure with Protective
Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb Discharged from a Wastewater
Mobility in the Ocean Environment /,Plasmid
Mode of Action, and Effects on Fish /,Esterase Inhibitin
H of Reproduction /,EvoLutionai-y Biology of the Nenid
Model for the Movement of Pesticides Through the Environ
Development in Biotechnology Risk Assessment /,Int
“ Ecosystems
“ for Pesticide Accumulation in Selected Estuarine S
“ for the Accumulation of PCBs in Marine Fishes I,Ph
“ and Sotubility Characteristics of Aroctor 1254 In
for Experimental Carcinogenesis /,Reinbow Trout (S
“ for Environmental Carcinogenesia /,Rainbow Trout:
“ for Predicting Kepone Accumulation in Selected Est
and Solubility Characteristics of Aroctor 1254 in
Modeling Strategies Applied to Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron /
H Workshop Concerning Potential Impacts of Oril(1
the Fate of Toxic Chemicals In Aquatic Environm
SI the Fate of Toxic Chemicals in Aquatic Environm
Modelling Kepone in the Striped Bess Food Chain of the J
ModeLs for Fisheries Studies /,365: Leslie Matrix
to Optimize Water Quality Management /,Americen-S
N for Predicting Bioaccumulation and Ecosystem Effe
“ with State Variables: Biomass, Number of Individu
“ for Yield from a Fishery f .Re(ation Between Simpl
Modification of Microorganisms Occurring in Natural Aqua
of the 14C Most-Probable-Number Method for
by Sublethal Zinc Exposure /,Ontogeny of Re
Modifications of Estuarine Sedimentary Microbiota by Exc
MOEPSI Proposal: Application for Ocean Dumping Research
Molecular Basis of Biodegradation of Chloroaromatic Comp
Characterization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bac
Probes for Detection of Viral Pesticides in Aq
Molluscan Larvae as Applied to Halogen Toxicity in Estua
SI
43- 7
35-17
27- 2
28- 2
27-12
66-19
61- 1
9- 5
31-12
66-11
68- 6
12- 7
7-10
12-16
57- 7
69-19
7- 7
7- 6
22-12
65-19
50- 9
52-15
5-11
6- 6
24- 8
63-12
47-12
38-13
40- 1
64-15
71- 7
48-14
45-16
TI-li
71- 5
68-13
33-15
12-15
51- 7
48-13
24- 1
52- 4
49- 7’
60- 9
8-15
5-23
10- 3
14- 4
19-15
39- 3
46- 2
8- 4
57- 5
15-15
18-12
18-10
3- 8
1-15
13-14
66- 19
4- 1
6-14
25-16
7-10
11- 4
10-18
10-19
3- 5
8- 7
42-13
8-18
58-14
56- 5
41-13
20- 8
17-17
25-15
46- 5
41- 3
8- 6
64-18
3- 7
68-17
5-19
70-15
37-16
19-14
62- 5
8-17
30-20
54- 4
22- 1
6-12
16- 3
40- 3
48- 6
52-18
52-19
6- 2
17-11
35- 2
6- 3
4-12
57- 7
56- 4
37- 7
45-18
37- 5
70-16
65- 5
56- 7
33- 1
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Molluscs /,DDT in Estuarine
from Oregon Estuaries /,Polynuclear Aromatic My
as Biological Monitors of Synthetic Organic Pot
Mollusks from Oregon Estuaries /Chemicet Carcinogens In
from Oregon Estuaries /,Chemicat Carcinogens In
1965-72--Matlonat Pesticide Monitoring Program
1977 Versus 1972--Mat tonal Pesticide Monitorin
N in Bay Mussels (Mytitus edutfs) from Oregon /,P
from Oregon Estuaries /,Seasonat Variation in B
Molt Cycle. N.S. Thesis /,Berium, Strontium end Calcium
“ Related Susceptibility and Regenerative Limb Growth
N Cycle /,Toxicity of Sodium Pentechlorophenate to th
Cycte /,Toxicity of Sodium Penteclitorophenate Ole-P
Mono- and Dicarboxylic Acids of Malathion in Fish, Oyste
Nontastree annularis /,Effect of Well-Drilling Fluids on
annu(aris) Growth on the East Flower Gardens
moorel (Echinodermeta, Ophiuroidee) in Florida Coastal W
Morone sexatilis /,Cornparison of Ozone and Chlorine Toxi
“ &.netin) /,Lethal and Sublethal Exposure arid Recov
“ saxatilis. Ph.D. Dissertation /,Pharmacokineties
“ americana) Exposed to Chlorine and Ozone in Estua
“ saxatilis to Chlorination /,Responses of Early LI
saxetilis) and Juvenile Spot (Leiostomus xanthuru
Morphogenesis, and Host-Citiate Relationship of Lagenoph
Morphology, Behavior, Ecology and Evolutionary inipticati
Cyclical Activity, and innervation /,Rosette
of Experimentally Induced Hepatic Nelano-Macr
Mortality, and Reproduction /,Computer Simulation of Ut
Mosquito Larvae /,Preliminery Data on Use of the Inland
Control Applications of the Pesticide Fenthion
Microsporidisn Nosema algeree in Nontarget Aqua
Larvicide Applications by Helicopter /,Temephos
Mosquitofish, Gambusia effinis /,Avoidance of Pesticides
/,DDT and Malathion: Effect on Salinity Sd
Mountains end Coast Range of Oregon /,Persistence and Fa
Mouse Versus Minnow: The Future of Fish in Carcinogenici
Movement of Kirex in Selected Estuaries of South Carolin
of Pesticides Through the Environment: A Contri
of Kepone (Chtordecone) Across an Undisturbed S
and Biological Uptake of epone in Estuarine En
Moxostoma valenciennesi Jordan, and in the European F(ou
MPCA for Nontarget Risk /,Evatuation of a Fungat Agent C
Mud Assessment Chemical Ana(ysis Reference Volume /,Dri(
“ Research Oversight /,Dritting
H on Development of Experimental E tuarine Macrobenthi
Crab Rhithropanopeus harrlsii (Gould) /,Effects of t
“ Crab Rhithropanopeus harrisii at Various Cyclic Temp
H Crab and Blue-Crab /,Kepone Effects on t.ar’val Develo
Exposure. The Free Amino Acid Pool /,Recovery by the
“ Containing Diesel. Oil / ,Responses of Macrobenthos Co
“ Flat Sediments /,Spatial Distribution of Biochemical
H Enriched with Ferrochrome Lignosulfonate /,Subtethat
“ Enriched with Ferrochrome Lignosulfonate: Final Rep
“ Cuttings and Water /,Technical Evaluation of the MO
Biocides to Developing Estuarine Macrobenthic Commun
Muds on Marine Animals /,Behaviorat Assays for Effects o
Muds to Larvae of the Grass Shrimp Palaemonetes intermed
“ Role of Chromium end Petroleum Hydrocarbons /,Comp
“ on the Calcification Rate and Free Amino Acid Pool
“ Calcification Rate and Protein Concentration /,lmp
/,Responses of Developing Estuarine Mecrobenthic Co
H and Cuttings on the Marine Environment I,Resutts of
Progress Report Mo. 3 (For the Period September 1
“ /,Survey of the Toxicity end Chemical Composition o
Nugil cephatus) /,Benzo(a)pyrene MetaboLism in Hepatic S
“ cephatus), a Marine Fish /,Position-Speclflc Induc
cephatus /,Retention of Two Mercuricals by Striped
Mullet (Mugil cephalus) /,Benzo(e)pyrene Metabolism in H
J,Metabolltes of Benzo(e)pyrene in Aroclor 1254 T
“ (Nugit cephalus), a Marine Fish /,Position-Specif
Mugil cephalus /,Retent ion of Two Mercuricals by
Multiplication and Survival of Escherichia coli in Lake
Muttispecies Freshwater and Estuarine Systems /,Effects
Test System for Testing Microbial Pest Cont
System for EvaLuation of Infectivity and Pa
Mummichog Fundulus heteroctitus /,Effect of thermal Stre
Muramic Acid Assay in Sediments
Mussel, Mytitus edutis /,Seasonat Variation in Soft Has
Mussels (Mytilus edutis) in Oregon /,Benzo(a)pyrene Body
“ (Mytitus edulis) from Yaquina Bay, Oregon During
Mytitus edulis /,Benzo(a)pyrene Concentrations
“ (Mytitus edulis) from Oregon, USA /,Concentratio
Mytilus edulis, from Oregon: Occurrence, Prevat
Mytitus edutis, from Yaquina Bay, Oregon /,Obse
(Mytitus edulis) from Oregon /,Polynuctear Aroma
“ (Mytitus edutis) /,Seasonet Variations of Arseni
Mutagen Accumulation In 3 Estuarine Species Using the sa
Mutagenosis) to Test for Environmental Carcinogens /,Fea
/,Usefulness of the Self-Fertilizing Cyprino
Mutagens by the Marine Ciliate Parauronema acutum /,Acti
and Teratogens on Non-Human Species (Aquatic A
in Environmental Pollutants from Synfuet Operat
and Carcinogens /,Sister Chromatid Exchange Ass
Mutant Allele of the P. aeruginosa PAO recA Gene f,Chara
Mutations, and Cloning of Essential Genes /,Initiel Cats
Mycoherbicide in Enclosed Muttispecies Freshwater and Es
Myosin Adenosine Triphosphetese of Pink Shrimp (Peneeus
Mysid, Mysidopsis behia /,Acute end Chronic Effects of C
“ During Chronic Exposure to a Pesticide t,Associati
(Mysidopsis behia) in Ftowfng See Water or a Stati
“ Shrimp, Mysidopal. behie, In the laboratory /,Long
Shrimp (Mysidopsis bahia) I,Kethods for Acute Stat
“ /,Overvfew of the Acute and Chronic Effects of Fir
Mysidacea) in Static Exposures /,Effect of Food Availebi
f,First Florida Record of Taphromysis toulsia
Mysidae) on the Atlantic Coast of Florida /40
Mysidae) on the Atlantic Coast of Florida /,Occurrence 0
Mysidopss behia /,Acute end Chronic Effects of Cadmium
S I bahia /,Acute end Chronic Effects of DimiLin
behie) /,Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Produc
bahie) in Flowing Sea Water or a Static Syste
bahie (Mysidacea) in Static Exposures I,Effec
p 1
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
p
A T
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
3- 3
43- 1
22-10
14- 1
24-15
4- 4
16-12
37-10
19- 9
16- 9
58-16
17- 6
17- 5
9- 8
50- 4
45-11
12- 3
36- 8
46- 15
46-12
16- 4
13-19
38- 3
2- 3
4- 8
41-10
63- 5
8- 8
54-18
45- 16
64-15
54-11
3-10
3-11
56- 6
48-13
4- 1
5-19
58-iS
18-18
64-13
57-14
50-17
32- 11
20-10
66-15
12-15
27- 4
50- 6
56-10
45-17
3 ’I- 9
36-15
37- 5
26- 4
36-10
48- 5
45- 3
50- 7
49- 11
44- 5
40- 3
62- 3
50- 2
44- 6
50-15
6- 5
44- 6
38-16
50-15
6- 5
69- 9
60- 17
69-17
64-14
19- 7
23-18
36-18
24-19
24-18
43- 2
46-11
46- 9
24-17
37-10
42-11
38-13
18- 1
42- 9
37- 1
49- 2
38- 9
31-16
61- 5
60-12
60-17
6-13
19-12
54-14
19-10
43- 4
16- 5
37-13
68-12
24- 3
60-11
60-11
19-12
32- 7
70- 8
19-10
68-12
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX
n-Butyt Phtha(ate /,Atterations in Composition of Field-
-chloramines end Diazolidinyl Urea /,Antimicrobiat Acti
-Tr;bluoracetyt Derivatives /Determ netion of Carbofur
-nitrosodiethylamine (DENA) /,Enhancement of Protozoan
• sp. (Apicomplexa: Eimer orina) in the Opateye Giretla
-Nitrosoguanidine /,Microinjection of Chemical Carcinog
‘-Ni tro-N-Ni trosoguanidine /,Microinjection of Chemical
-Methyl-N’ -Nitro-N-Nitrosoguanidine /,Nicroinjectlon of
-Nitrosodiethylamine-Induced Nepatocarcinogenesis in Es
-Acetyl-B-D-Gtucosaminide /,Rapid Test for Chitinase Ac
-Butytphtha(ate /,Reproductive end Developmental Respon
Na-PCP) to the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes puglo, at Diff
Waled) in Seawater /,Brain -Acetylcholinesterase Inhibiti
Naphthatene /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Chlorin
by the Oyster Ostrea edulis, in a Flow Throu
Nephthatenes in Marine Unicellular Algae /,Effecta and U
in Environmental Samples /,Negative Chemica
Nation’s Ecosystems I,Ecologicat Status and Trends Progr
Naval Ordnance Range: Vieques, Puerto Rico /,Growth Char
Navarre Beach, Florida, 18-20 October 1983 /,Proceeding.
NCI Project: Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens, and Ten
Negative Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry /,Nlcrome
N Chemical Ionization Studies of Polychlorinated
Chemical Ionization Studies of Human and Food C
Chemical Ionization Mass Spectra of Some Potynu
Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry /,Pentach
Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry /,,Screeni
Bacteria in Sediments /,Sensitive Assay, Based
Neogastropod Egg Capsules /,Micromorphology of
Neoplasie in Selected Fish Species /,Cytotogical Changes
Neoplasm in Fundu(us grandis Exposed to N-Methyt-N’-Nitr
Neoptasms Induced by Methytazoxymethanol Acetate in the
P1
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GE
EM
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX
Neoplasms of Bay Mussels, Mytilus edutis, from Oregon: 0
in Invertebrates and Cold-Blooded Vertebrate.
in Three Specie. of Satmonid Fishes /,Histopat
and Related Lesions Compared with Mammalian Le
Induced by Nethylazoxymethanol Acetate in the
Neoptastic and Protistan Disorders in the American Oyate
Disorders of Mussels, Mytitus adult., from Ya
Nephrotoxicity and Lethality in Coho Salmon /,Iobramycln
Nereis viren. Mercenaria mercenaria and Palaemonetes Pu
Neritina recl vsta /.Some Factors Influencing the Distni
Nervous System of Poisoned Fishes /,Antlchotlnestan.se A
Neuroblastoma in Coho Salmon Reared in Chiorinated-Dechi
Neutral Protease from Sacch.romycopsis lipolytic. /,Puri
niger In Santa Rosa Sound, FLorida /,Occurrence of Esox
nigricans /,Goussia girellae n. ip. (Apicomptexa: Eimeni
Nitrilotriacetate-Degrading Potential in an Estuarine En
Nitro-N-Nitrosogu .nidine /,Nicroinjection of Chemical Ca
Nitrobenzene /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
Nitrogen Fixation (Acetylene Reduction) Rates in Seagras
Nitrophenol Biodegradation in Field and Laboratory Test
Nitrosaminea /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
nitrosodiethylamine (DENA) f,Enhancement of Protozoan Pa
induced Hepatocarcinogenesis in Estu
Nitrosoguanidine /,Microinjection of Chemical Carcinogen
Nitrosomonas Sp.. and Two Heterotrophic Bacteria, Nocard
Nocardia atlantic. and Pseudomonas Sp.: A Note /,Interac
Non-Target Species /,Enclosed Aquatic Nuttispecies Test
“ Human Species (Aquatic Animals) /,Index and Abstract
“ Target Hosts /,Pathologic, Biochemical and Genetic P
“ Culturable Vibrio cholerae and Related Pathogen; in
Nongrowth of Heterotropic Bacteria with Emphasis on the
Noninfectious Diseases In Oysters and Fishes in Three Gu
Nonlinear Model for Pesticide Accumulation in Selected E
Nonpolar and Volatile Substrates /,Modification of the 1
Nonselective Biochemical Methods for the Determination o
Nontarget. Estuarine Crustacean /,Evaluation for Risks a
Risk /,Evaluation of a Fungat Agent (Lagenidiu
Aquatic Species /,Nuttispecies System for Evil
Estuarine Orqantsaa /,Preliminary Report: Eff
Aquatic Species /,Single-Speciea Tests of the
Nosema algerae in Nontsrget Aquatic Species /,Single-Spe
Novel Bioassay System /,Interaction of Chemical Potlutan
“ Virus B86 /,Motecutar Characterization of Pseudomo
Pathway of Toluene Catabolism In the Trichloroethy
N Microbes Released into Terrestrial and Aquatic Eco
Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Efficiently Enters but Does N
“ Polyhedrosis Virus of Pink Shrimp: Ultrastructur
H Potyhedrosis and Gnanulosts Viruses: Discussion
Nucleic Acids by Genetically Altered Bacteria in Aquatic
N Acids from Aquatic Environments /,Simple, Rapid
Nucleotide Sequence Determination of a Repeat Element Is
Derivatives as Measures of the Microfouting,
Nursing Fur Seat Pups /,Organoch(orine Pesticides in
Nutrient Enrichment of Chesapeake Bay and Its Impact on
NutritionaL Status, and Microbial Infection with Exposur
Status of Detrital Microbiota and the Grazin
P1
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EM
Mysidopsis bahi.) in Flowing Water /,Entire Life Cycle T
N bahia Exposed During a CompLete Life Cycle: I
N bahia as Influenced by Sublethal Endrin Expos
N bahia, in the Laboratory /,long-Term Effect.
N baiila) /,Methods for Acute Static Toxicity Te
bahia: An Estuanin. Species Suitable for Life
bahia (Mysidacea: Mysidae) on the Atlantic Co
bahia /,Optimization of Environmental Factors
bahia) /,Varfabi(Ity of the Acute Toxicity of
Mysids (Mystdopsts bahia) /,Acute and Chronic Toxicity o
N (Mysidopsis bahia) in Flowing Water /,Entire Life
and Sheepshead Minnows Exposed to Fenthion /,Fi.
N (Mysidopsis bahia) /,V.ni.bllity of the Acute Tox
Mytilus edulis) in Oregon I,Benzo(a)pyrene Body Burdens
H edutis) from Yaquina 8ay, Oregon During June 197
“ edulis /,Benzo(a)pyrene Concentration; in Somati
“ edutis) from Oregon, USA /,Concentrations of Uns
“ edulis, from Oregon: Occurrence, Prevalence, Sea
“ edulis, from Yaquina Bay Oregon /,Observatlons
“ edutis) from Oregon /,Potynuclear Aromatic Nydro
“ edulis /,Seasonat Variation in Soft Tissue Weigh
“ edulis) /,Seasona( Variations of Arsenic and 0th
“ edutis from Yaquina Bay, Oregon. Ph.D. Thesis I
N
19-11
58- 3
42-17
43- 4
16- 5
14- 2
60- 11
61-12
66- 7
70- 8
19-11
57- 5
66- 7
24-19
24-18
63- 2
46- 11
46- 9
24-17
37-10
36-18
42-11
36- 19
47- 8
54. 9
8-21
67- 1
65- 4
64-19
64-19
64-19
60- 9
62- 2
64-12
1?- 5
7-11
28-17
38- 5
15- 3
36- 16
70-10
41- 6
52- 10
49- 2
31-12
36-16
28- 5
41- 9
31-11
31-10
43- 5
64-11
65- 2
64-19
60-18
46- 9
30-17
46- 6
60- 9
69- 2
23- 7
24-17
33- 4
46-17
31-14
12-17
4 9-20
12- 1
13-12
65- 4
12-10
64-19
29-15
66- 9
50-18
29-16
67- 1
60- 9
64-19
31- 6
31- 6
69-17
49 2
50-19
52-15
61- 4
5 2-20
19-14
56- 4
33-17
53- 2
57-14
64-14
45-16
64-15
64-15
12-19
65- 5
70-18
57- 3
57- 4
5- 9
7-15
70- 11
70-20
71- 3
28- 2
1- 2
55- 8
56-12
42- 1
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Objectives and Accomplishments of Project Designed to Va
Occluded Virus, Similar to Becutovirus, in Hepatopencrea
Occupational Exposure to Pesticides: Recent Developments
Exposure to Pesticides: Epidemiologicel DYe
Ocean Disposal Permit Program /,Bioassay Procedures for
/,Chtorinated Hydrocarbons in Livers of Fishes fro
‘4 and the PCB Contamination Issue (Statement) /,Expt
Dumping of Industr a1 Wastes /,Physical, Chemical
“ Environment /,Ptasmid Mobility in the
‘4 Dumping Research Permit for Disposal of Waste Dril
Offshore and Oil-Added Dritting Muds to Larvae of the Cr
Drilling Fluid on Selected Corals /,Effectg of
Oil-Added Drilling Muds to larvae of the Grass Shrimp Pa
Spill in Eastern Puerto Rico /,Ecologicat Assessment
Welt Drilling Fluids in the Marine Environment: A Li
‘4 or Hazardous Substances /,Fisheries Resource Impacts
“ to Rainbow Trout (Selmo gairdneri) /..Hepatocarcinoge
Spill and Clean-Up on the European Coast: Amoco Cedi
‘4 and Hazardous Substance Spills I,Methodotogy for Env
IS in Estuarjne Marshlands /,Microbiotogical Cycling of
/,Responses of Macrobenthos Colonizing Estuarine Sed
“ Effects on Estuarine Benthos /,Weathered IXTOX I
‘4 /,Yeasts from the North Sea and Amoco Cadiz
Otigotrophic Freshwater Environments of Southwest Florid
Once Against Risk Analysis /,Microbial Ecologist Looks
Oniscoidea) /,Orieritatjon and Social Behavior in the Sup
Ontogeny of Phototaxis by Larvae of the Crab Rhithropano
‘4 of Resistance Adaptation and Metabolic Compensa
0P2 Operator-Promoter Region of the 101 Ptasmid (pWWO) i
Opaleye GireLta nigricans /,Goussia girellae n. sp. (Api
Operator-Promoter Region of the TOL Ptasmid (pVWO) In th
Ophioderma brevispina (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea) by Tr
Ophiophragmus moorel (Ectilnodermata, Ophiuroidea) in Flo
Ophiuroidee) in Florida Coastal Waters / 1 First Record of
‘4 by Tributyltin Oxide and Triphenyltin Oxide
Opsanus beta) and Results Using Chtorpyrifos /,Early Lit
Optimization of Environmental Factors During the Life Cy
Optimize Water Quality Management f,American-Soviet Symp
Ordnance Range: Vieques, Puerto Rico /,Growth Characteri
Oregon /.Benzo(a)pyrene Body Burdens and the Prevalence
“ During June 1976 - May 1978 /,Benzo(a)pyrene Conc
‘4 Estuaries /,Chemica( Carcinogens in the Marine En
“ Estuaries /,Chemlcal Carcinogens in Bivalve Mollu
N USA /,Concentretions of Unsubstituted Potycyclic
‘ 4 USA /,Concentretions of Unsubstituted Polynucle.
‘4 Occurrence, Prevalence Seasonatity, and Histopa
‘4 /,Observations on the UEtrastructure of Large Ccl
“ /,Persistence and Fate of Potynuclear Aromatic My
‘4 /,Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Bivalve Mo
“ Estuaries /,Potynuctear Aromatic Hydrocarbons and
“ Estuaries /,Seasonal Variation in Benzo(a)pyrene
‘4 Ph.D. Thesis /,Trace Metal Levels in a Poputati
Organic Chemicals / ,Bioclegradation of
Compounds Between Rat Blood Serum and Adipose Ti
Compounds on Estuarine Ecosystems /,EcologicaP . I
Organic and Inorganic Compounds on the Occurrence and Re
‘4 Products in Estuarine Environments /,Environment
‘4 Pollutants on Ecosystems /,Long-Term Effects of
‘4 Carcinogens from Water /,Methods for the Recover
“ Compounds in Six Growth Media /,Responses of Mar
‘4 Substances in the Aquatic Environment /,Shake-FL
‘4 Pollutants /,Use of Oysters and Related Molluscs
‘4 Chemicals to Grass Shrimp (Pateemonetea puglo) a
Organics at the Air-Water Interface of Lake Pontchartraj
‘4 /,Rivutus marmoratus: A Unique Fish Useful in C
/,Synthetic
‘4 on Marine Organisms /,Techniques to Assess the
Organisms /,Acute and Sublethal Effects of Whole Used Dr
‘4 /,Automated Device (AGARS) for Studying Avoida
/,Behavior of Estuarine
‘4 /,Chtordane: Effects on Several Estuarine
‘4 /,Dietdrin: Effects on Several Estuarjne
‘4 /,Effects on Saltwater
I,Endrin: Effects on Several Estuarine
‘4 /,Enzyme Systems of Estuerine
‘4 /,EPA Marine-Estuarine Research arid Review of
‘4 /.Fate and Effects of Pollutants: Effects on S
/,First American-Soviet Symposium on the Blob
/,Heptach (or: Toxicity to and Uptake by Severe
/,lnter-Taxa Correlations for Toxicity to Aqua
/,Kepone: Hazard to Aquatic
/.Laboratory Test for Assessing impacts of Sub
‘4 in a Shat tow North Florida (USA) Estuary /,Lon
at EPA’s Environmental Research Laboratory, Cu
/,PCB’s: Effects on and Accumulation by Estuar
/,Physiotogy of Estuarine
/,Pretiminary Report: Effects of Mosquito Con
/,Techniques to Assess the Effects of Toxic Or
/,Test, Monitoring and Indicator
/,Toxlcity of “Spent” Drilling Fluids to Setec
/,Toxicity of Aroctor 1254 and Its Physlotogic
/,Upteke and Toxicity of Toxaphene in Several
/,Utility of Toxicity Teats to Measure Effects
Organization and Sequence of the Pseudomonas cepacia Gen
Orgaaochlorine Pesticides (A Brief Review) /,Estuarine N
‘4 Residues and Assemblages of Epibenthic Or
Pesticides In Fur Seals
‘4 Pesticides In Nursing Fur Seal Pups
‘4 Residues in Eatuarine Mollusks, 1965-72--
Compounds by Red Mangrove (Rhizophora man
Organophosphate Insecticide Fenthion on Mysidopsis bahia
It Pesticides: Specific Level of Brain AChE
‘4 Pesticides on Chotinesterese, of Estueri
Organophosphorous Pesticides /,Improved Silica Gel Clean
Organophosphorus Pesticides on Estuarine Ammonium Oxidiz
Organotin Toxicity Studies Conducted with Selected Mann
Organotins /,Lugworm (Arenicota cnistata) Larvae In Toxi
Organs of Pink and White Shrimp /,Locallzation of DDT in
Orientation and Social Behavior in the Supralittorat iso
Origin from Commercial Pentachtorophenol. by Negative Che
Origins, Cbonat Diversity, and Mode of Reproduction /,Ev
p 1
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
p
A I
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
49-13
5-10
27- 6
28- 1
17-16
2- 4
32- 9
6-16
64-18
37- 5
48- 5
33-12
48- 5
24- 2
37-11
48-12
30-19
23-10
28- 3
9- 1
56-10
42- 8
27- 1
70-12
64- 1
18- 4
5-18
37- 7
64-10
65- 4
64-10
59- 9
12- 3
12- 3
59- 9
57-17
61-12
17-11
41- 8
24-19
24-18
14- 1
24-15
46-10
46-11
46- 9
24-17
56- 6
37-10
43- 1
19- 9
36-19
52- 2
32-12
10- 6
51- 7
52- 1
13- 6
36- 3
63- 8
60-10
22-10
60- 8
24-13
31- 8
22-11
10- 2
33- 3
23- 8
1-13
10-13
6-10
55-12
8-16
1- 6
7-19
50-12
17-15
10-16
61-11
10- 5
30-15
19- 6
59- 5
8- 3
1-18
45-16
10- 2
3- 2
48-17
8-12
14-12
49- 6
71-13
4- 2
19- 6
1— 1
1- 2
4- 4
6-18
58- 3
3- 8
5- 8
61- 9
31- 4
59- 5
59- 8
1-17
18- 4
31-11
68-17
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Oryztas tatipes (Temm lnck & Schiegel) and Guppy 5 PoeclU
Osmerida .) /,Embryo Ecology of the Pacific Surf Smelt, N
Osmoregutation of the Estuirine Crib 1 Rhithrop.nopeu. ha
Osmoregutatory Responses of White Perch (Moron. american
Ostrea chitensis) from Chitoe, Chit., South America /,C .
N edulis, in a Flow Through System /,Uptake and Acc
Outer Continental Shelf OrUting Muds on the Catcificati
Overenrichment / Indicators and Indices of Eatuarine
Oversight /,Drilhng Mud Rese.rch
Overview /,Biomonitoring of Coastal Waters--An
/.Criteria for Determining Importance and Effec
/,lnteract ion of Aquatic Ecosystem Components w
N /,Minimizing Occupational Exposure to Pesticide
N of Short-Term Testing at the Environmental Rese
of the Acute and Chronic Effects of First and S
/,Pesticides in Aquatic Environments: An
Oxidant Decay and Bromete Formation in Chlorinated and 0
Oxidants /Early Life-Stage Toxicity Test with Tidewater
H in Chlorinated Seawater /,Errors in Determinati
H Salinity, and a Protistan Parasite in Affectin
and Bromate to SeLected Estuerine Species /,Inv
on Adult White Perch (Morone Gmelin) /,Lethat a
on the Growth 1 Survival and Physiology of the A
in Marine Waters: Theoretical Aspects /,Speciat
/,Toxicological and Physiological Responses of
Oxidase Activity with U(trastructural Changes in the Liv
“ in Sea Catfish /,Nixed Function
Oxidation of Oibenzofuran /,Bacteriet and Fungat
Oxidative Biocides in Marine Waters /,Bromoform Producti
Biocides in Estuarine Waters /,Hatocarbon Prod
Oxide / ,lnhibition of Arm Regeneration by Ophioderma bre
H and Triphenyttin Oxide f,Inhibition of Arm Regener
“ Treatment /,Responses of the Hepatic Enzymes of a
Oxides by a Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry System:
Oxidizer 1 Nitrosomonas Sp., and Two Heterotrophic Becter
Oxidizers /,Effect of Organophosphorus Pesticides on Eat
Oxon /,Inhibition of AcetyLcholinesterase Activity in Pt
Oxygen Evolution /,Dlfferential Responses of Marine Phyt
U Evolution /,Mtrex and Marine Unicellular Algae: A
N Consumption of Estuarine Fishes /Respirometer fo
Oxygenated Products Generated from Phenanthrene Under Si
Oxygenation Products of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) as an Indicator of Carcin
“ as a CoastaL Zone Pollution Monitor: A Pilot Stud
N Crassostree virginice /,Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolism
5 5 Crassostree virginica (G.) Exposed to Chlorinate
H Crassostrea virginica / ,Changes in the Free Amin
SI (Crassostrea virginica) /,Concurrent Neoplastic a
“ Greening /,Copper and Zinc in Estuarine Waters ne
and Shrimp Tissue /.Determination of Malathion 1
Crassostrea vlrgintca /,Effects of the Potychiori
Cressostree virginice (Gmelin) /.Impacts of Wate
/,Interactions of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants, Sat
/,Interleboratory Comparison of the ASTM Bioconce
/,Resutts: Intertaboratory Comparison-Bioconcent
Crassostrea virginica (G) /,Seasonal Chronic Tox
P 1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Oyster Crassostrea virginic. (Gmelin) /,Seasonal Effect
Drill Thus heemastoma floridana /,Synoptic Revie
Ostres edulis, in a Flow Through System /,Upteke
Oysters (Ostrea chitensis) from Chiloe, Chile. South Ame
N to DOT, Toxaphene and Parathion /,Chronic Exposu
N / ,Oetermination and Us. of Condition Index of
N Crassoatree virpinica Exposed to the Chemical Ca
SI (Crassostrea virginica) /,Flowing Sea Water Toxi
Saccostrea com.ercialis and Crassostrea amasa /
H and Fishes in Three Gulf of Mexico Estuaries /,P
N (Crassoatrea gigs.) /.Regeneratton of Radiation-
“ and Related Molluscs as Biological Monitors of S
Ozonated Sea-Water /,Residual Oxidant Decay and Bromate
N Estuarine Water to Juvenile Blue Crabs (Calline
Ozone and Chlorine Toxicity to the DeveLopmental Stages
“ Produced Oxidants and Bromate to Selected Estuerin
“ Produced Oxidanta on Adult White Perch (Moron. Gine
“ in Estuarine Waters /,Reapiratory and Osmoregulato
P
P. aeruginosa PAO recA Gene /,Characterization of the Pa
-Nitrophenol Biodegradation in Field and Laboratory Tea
,p’-DDE to Human Serum Proteins / ,In vivo Binding of”
‘-DOE to Human Serum Proteins / In vivo Binding of p ”
-Dioxins by a Betjerinckia Species /,Metebo(ism of Dibe
-Dioxin and Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins by a Beijerin
-Dioxins, Dibenzofurans and Naphthalenes in Environment
-Chlorophenol in Laboratory Test Systems /,Physical and
Pacific Ocean /,Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Livers of Ft
“ Surf SmeLt, Iiypomesus pretiosus (Pisces: Osmerid
“ Oysters (Cressostrea gigas) /,Regeneration of Re
Palaemonetes puglo) in Laboratory and Field Exposures I ,
puglo from Contaminated Harbor Sediments I ,
pugio /,Accumutatlon, Tissue Distribution a
puato) /,Avoidance of Pesticides by Grass S
pugio, in Relation to the Molt Cycle MS
puglo /,Cltiary Structures in the Branchia(
intermedius /,Comparative Toxicity of Offsh
pugio /,Comparative Toxicology and Pharmaco
pugio) in the Laboratory /,Culture of the G
pugio /,Effect of Prehatch and Posthatch Ex
pugio /,Effect of Sodium Pentachtorophenate
puglo Notthuis) / ,Entire Life-Cycle Toxicit
pugio by Exposure to Sublethal Doses of Par
pugio, by Sodium Pentachtoroph.nate /,Inhib
H pugio , and Modification by Sublethal Zinc E
pugio Holthuis /,Physiological and Histopat
pugio /,Phyaiological and Histopathological
pugio I Comparative Morphology, Cyclical
pugio. II. Premolt Ductule Reformation: Rep
Sp.) Larvae /,Static Bioassay Procedure Usi
H pugio, Reared from Kepone Contaminated and
pugio / 1 Syncytial Nature and Phagocytic Act
pugio, in Relation to the Molt Cycle /,Toxi
pugio, at Different Stages of the Molt Cyct
pugio) In a Life-Cycle Toxicity Test /,Use
pugio) and Amphioxus (Branchiostoma caribae
65- 1
61-17
68-16
16- 4
32- 4
38- 5
50- 7
37. 3
32- 11
27-13
5-16
45-10
28- 1
20- 5
37-13
13- 7
38- 2
66- 1
12-14
56- 1
35- 6
46-15
25-17
14-15
32- 3
25-15
46- 5
22-17
18-15
36- 11
59- 9
59- 9
38-19
19-16
31- 6
31- 4
33- 5
4-11
8- 7
2-13
19-17
25- 4
23- 6
43-15
16- 1
47- 1
43- 8
23- 7
6-10
9- 8
3-13
43-16
56- 1
55-15
38- 8
20- 7
25-17
52-12
38- 5
32- 4
2- 9
42-12
67- 1
16-11
63-10
52-20
20-13
22-10
38- 2
38- 1
36- 8
35- 6
46-15
16- 4
61- 5
50-18
4-13
4-13
31- 7
31- 7
36-16
62-13
2- 4
61-17
20-13
6- 9
46-17
41-18
4- 9
16- 9
36- 1
48- 5
37-17
20-15
19- 8
16-10
20-16
13-10
19-20
37- 7
55-ti
43- 9
41-10
41-11
11- 7
14- 6
36- 2
17- 6
17- 5
26- 5
60- 8
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Peleemonid Shrimp (Pontonla domestica) end the Pen SheLl
Pancreatic Neoplasms Induced by Methylazoxymethanol Acet
Adenomes in the Greeter Redhorse, Moxostoma v
Neoplasm in Fundutus grandis Exposed to N-Net
end Hepatic tdeop(asins Induced by Methylezoxym
PAOI via mete Cleavage of Homoprotocetechuic Acid /,Cata
“ recA Gene /,Characterlzation of the Pseudomonas aeru
N /,Cloning end Expression of the catA and cetBC Gene
“ is Inducible by DNA-Damaging Agents /,Expression of
Pathway Description, Napping of Mutations, end don
Papiuomas on Fish Exposed to Chlorinated Sewage Effluen
/,Hepatic Enzymes end Tumor Histopathology of
° of Stack Bullheads, Lcteturus males (Ref inesq
on Fish Exposed to Chlorinated Westewater Eff
pare-Carboxytetion: Use of Fluorinated Analogues to Eluc
Parameters: Development and Evaluation of a Bench Scale
Microcosm end Stream Comparisons /,Impect of
on Chlorine Demand in an Estuarine Environmen
° That Determine the fate of p-Chlorophenol in
Indicating Siomass and Community Composition
Parasite in Affecting Lethal and Sublethal Physiological
Parasites, Hyperparasites, and Commensals of Decapod Cru
(Apicomplexa: Eucoccidorida) in Hardy Head Fis
ss and Toxic Responses of Commercial Penaeid Shr
Parathion in Freshwater and Estuarine Water and Sediment
° /,Chronic Exposure of Oysters to DDT, Toxaphen
by intertidal invertebrates /,Comparative Mete
on Predator Choice of Two Estuarine Prey Speci
° /,Impairment of Antipredator Behavior in Palae
° and Its Oxon /,Inhibition of Acetylcholinester
° and Pentachlorophenol /,Succession of Microfun
Parauronema acutum /,Activation of Polynuclear Aromatic
Part I. Literature Review /,Physicochemical Factors Affe
° 1: Exposure Concentration /,User’s Guide for WASTO
° 2: Food Chain /,WASTOX, a Framework for Modeling t
Participation, Data Comparison and Implementation /,Dri(
Particulates on Survival and Reproduction of the Mysid S
Pathobiological Measures of Marine Pollution Effects
Pathobiology in Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Pathogen Perkinsus marinus Infections in American Oyster
Pathogenicity of Microbial Pest Control Agents in Nonter
Pathogens and Pollutants in Aquatic Animals /,Detection
in the Environment: implications for Release o
Pathologic, Biochemical and Genetic Probes Developed to
Pathological Effects of Urosporidium (Haplosporida) Infe
Pathology and Toxicology of Penaeid Shrimp. April 8-10,
Pathway f,8iodegredet on of Trichloroethytene end the In
Description, Mapping of Mutations, and Cloning o
° of Toluene Catabolism in the Trichloroethylene-D
° of Plasmid pJP4: Mapping and Characterization of
petronus Goode /,Squemous Cell Carcinoma in the Gulf Men
Patterns in Fish and Rodents /,Comparative Benzo(a)pyren
Pb Discharged from a Wastewater Treatment Plant into an
PCB, Mercury and Cadmium by Nereis virens, Mercenaria me
“ in Tissues of Marine Fishes /,Bioaccumulation of DOT
° with Estuarine Microorganisms and Shellfish /,Effec
Pcb Contamination Issue (Statement) /,Exploring the Van
5 s: Index end Abstracts /,Gulf Breeze Laboratory PubI
Dynamics in Hudson River Striped Bess. II. Accumulat
“ Publications
° s: Effects on end Accumulation by Estuerine Organism
° /,Polychlortnated Biphenyls C
PCBs by Fiddler Crabs /,Accumuletlon of Sediment-Bound
° from a Contaminated Sediment Source by a Demersal F
Toxicities to Shrimp Singly and in Combination /,N
° in Marine Fishes /,Pharmacokinetic Model for the Ac
° in Hudson River Striped Bass, Norone saxatilis. P
° in Estuarine Fish, 1972-76--National Pesticide Noni
PCP or Creosote /,Abstracts and Index to Publications D c
“ on Neiobenthic Communities Established in an Experi
° to the Grass Shrimp Palaemonetes pugio, at Differe
Peck Slip (19 December 1 78) OiL Spill in Eastern Puerto
Pen Shell (Atrina nigida) /,Aspects of the Host-Commensa
“ Reared Chinook Salmon in British Columbia Caused by
Penaeid Shrimps of the Gulf of Mexico end South Atlantic
Shrimp, April 8-10, 1975, Galveston, TX. Abstrac
° Shrimp: Index and Abstracts /,Gulf Breeze Labore
Shrimp /,Some Physiological Consequences of Poly
Penaeidae) /,Shrimps (Arthropoda: Crustacea:
Penaeus duorarum) by Methyl Parathion and Its Oxon /,Inh
duorarum) /,Some Aspects of Nyosin Adenosine Tn
“ duorarum/,Toxicity and Distribution of Aroclor
peninsulae) and Chlorine-Produced Oxidants /,Earty Life-
‘ S Larvae (Pisces: Atherlnidae) /,Effect of Temp
° (Goode and Bean), in Response to Tidal and Ii
Pensacola, Florida /,Inventory of the Estuarine Fauna in
Florida /,Lerval Tarpon, Megalops atlanticus,
Fla. f,Significance of DOT Residues from the
Pentachlorophenete on Exoskeletal Calcium in the Grass S
° on the Feeding Activity of the Lugwor
° /,Inhibition of limb Regeneration in
° to the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pug
° (Na-PCP) to the Grass Shrimp, Pataemo
Pentachlorophenol /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
° to Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon van
° In Marine Biota and Sea Water by Gas-I.
° (PCP) on Meiobenthic Communities Estab
° and Its Products --A Round Table Discu
° /,lmpact on and Recovery of Experiment
in the Environment. Evidence for Its 0
° by Negative Chemical Ionization Mass S
° to Crustaceans /,Physiotogical end Bio
/ ,Succession of Microfungi in Estuanin
° June 27-29, 1977: Abstracts /,Symposi
and Related Compounds to Early Life St
Perch (Morone Gmelin) /,Lethal and Sublethal Exposure an
° (Morone americana) Exposed to Chlorine and Ozone I
Perdido Bay as a Long-Term Gulf Region Estuerine Ecosyst
Peritrichida). Ph.D Dissertation /,Form, Morphogenesis,
° / ,Ultrestructural and Protargol Studies of
Perkinsus marinus Infections in American Oysters Crassos
Permethrln, end Fenvalerate on Sheepshead Minnows in Ear
P 5
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
P I
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
3512
60-18
64-13
64-19
69- 2
64- 9
61- 5
65- 7
65-17
60-12
49- 4
38-20
36- 7
49- 5
69- 3
68- 5
68- 4
27-15
62-13
45-17
56- 1
2-14
69- 14
17- 8
62-11
2- 9
23-19
18- 3
13-10
33- 5
27-12
37- 1
69-18
48- 6
52-18
60-14
43- 4
49-10
64- 8
67- 1
64-14
5-12
52-15
50-19
5-11
8- 1
62- 1
60-12
70-18
69- 7
60- 16
49-19
8- 6
46-17
22- 9
12-16
32- 9
53-13
46-13
9-18
8- 3
10-11
57- 6
50-13
10-12
62- 5
46-12
16-13
48-19
16-17
17- 5
24- 2
35-12
69-13
17- 8
8- 1
53-14
6- 8
23- 5
33- 5
6-13
2-10
46- 1
54-15
50- 1
17- 7
4-14
1-14
16-10
20- 4
19-20
17- 6
17- 5
29-17
19-15
23-17
16-17
17- 4
47- 9
31-11
31-11
25- 8
27-12
14- 7
16- 6
46-15
16- 4
69- 1
2- 3
4- 6
67- 1
46- 2
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P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E H
Persistence in Natural Seawater as Affected by Salinity,
and Fate of Potynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon
H of Aroclor 1254 in a Contaminated Estuary
° of the Insect Growth Regulator DimUin in Br
Perspective on Potential Impacts of Drilling Fluid Ouch
/,Major Uses of Chlorination (An Ecologist’
H on the Rote of Microcosms in Environmental F
Perturbation /,Phy(ogeneticatly Based Studies of Nicrobi
perturbations /,Food Quality of Aufwuchs from Artificial
In the Biomass Metabolic Activity, and Co
Perturbed by Carbaryl, Nethy parathion and Pentachlorop
Pest Control Agents with Non-Target Species / Enclosed A
“ Control Agents in Wontarget Aquatic Spec.s /,Multi
“ Control Agent Risk Assessment /,Rev$ew of Progress
Pesticidal Carbamates in the Central Nervous System of P
Pesticide /,Associations Between Physiological Alteratio
Residue Laboratory /,Assuring the Quality of 0
Interactions in a Simulated Aquatic Microenvir
Research--Bureau of Commercial Fisheries /,Est
laden Water for Aquatic Bioassays /,Gravity-Fl
° Residues in the Coastal Environment I,ImpUcat
Metabolites in Human Urine /,Minimizing Occupa
° Accumulation in Selected Estuarine Species /,N
Monitoring Program /,Organochlorine Residues i
Monitoring Program f,Pestlcide Residues in Eat
Residues in Estuarine Mollusks, 1977 Versus 19
IS Fenthion on Nontarget Estuarine Organisms /,Pr
Fteld Station, Gulf Breeze, FLe, Fiscal Year
Exposure with Protective Clothing for Applicat
Monitoring Program /,Residues of Pesticides an
° Residues from a Marine Toxicology Laboratory E
Residues in Shellfish /,Trends in
Pesticides by Untrained Mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis /
by Grass Shrimp (PeLaemonetes pugio) /,Avoida
° /,Cell Death and Inhibition of Population Gro
° Through the Environment: A Contribution of th
° on the Marine Environment: A Brief Overview I
by an Enzymatic-immunobiOlogiCal Approach 1,0
° on Estuarine Ammonium Oxidizers /,Effect of 0
II in Marine Organisms /,EPA Marine-Estuarine Re
II Chemistry, Mode of Action, and Effects on Fi
(A Brief Review) /,Estusrine Microbes and Org
I , Improved Silica Gel Cleanup Method for Orga
° /,Kinetics of
° and Industrial Wastes /,Marine Algal Bioassay
° and PCBs: Toxicitles to Shrimp Singly and in
in the Estuarine Environment /,Nethods and Pr
° in Estuarine Surface Sticks /,Microbial Inter
° Recent Developments in Methodology for Monit
° Epidemiologicat Overview /,Minimizing Occupa
in Aquatic Vertebrate Cells /,Molecular Probe
° in Whales /,Occurrence of
° in Fur Seals /,Orgenochlorine
° in Nursing Fur Seal Pups /,organochtorine
° Specific Level of Brain AChE Inhibition Rela
° on an Estuarine Mysid /,Overview of the Acute
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Pesticides
° in AquaticEnvirOnments: An Overview
H in Estuaries
H Their Impact on the Estuarine Environment
H and PCBs in Estuarine Fish, 1972-76--National
and Related Pollutants on Oxygen Consumption
H and Crab Development /,Second Generation
H in Three Generations of Sheepshead Minnows I,
H on Cholinestetases of Estuarine Fishes and P1
H on a Crustacean Population / ,Short-Term Predi
Peters f ,RhabdomyoaerC oma in the Japanese Medeka, Oryzia
Petroleum Hydrocarbons /,Comparative Toxicity of Drillin
Phage Lambda ci protein /,C(oning and CharacterizatiOn 0
Phagocytic Activity of the Branchiat Podocytea in the Or
Pharmacokinetic Model for the Accumulation of PCBs in Ma
Pharmacokinetlcs and Distribution of Dietary Polychlorin
Pharmacology of Chtorophenols: Studies on the Grass Shri
Phenanthrene Under Simulated Environmental conditions /,
° f Toxic Photooxygenated Products Generated
Phenobarbitat n Mullet (Mugil cephalus), a Marine Fish
Phenol /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
H to Benzoate via para-Carboxylation: Use of Ftuori
Phenols /,Ambient Water Quality Criterta for Chlorinated
of Benzo(a)pyrene by Nigh-Performance Liquid Chr
Phenotypes /,Use of DNA:DNA Colony Hybridization in the
Phenoxyacetic Acid Degradation by the 2,4,-Dichloropheno
Phenylacetic Acid Metabolism by Three Aquatic Bacteria I
Phosphate (Mated) in Seawater /,Brain-Acetylchotinestera
Phosphotipids in Thermally Acclimating Sculpins (Leptoco
Phosphorodithioate /,Brain Acetylcholinesterase Inhibiti
Photography to Measure the Effect of Toxicants on the Fe
Photooxygenated Products Generated Under Environmental C
Photosynthesis Inhibitor Atrazine, on Salt Marsh Edaphic
Inhibitor, Atrazine, on the Salt-Marsh Fi
Phototaxis by Larvae of the Crab Rhithropanopeus harrisi
Phthalate /,Alterations in Composition of Field- and Lab
° Esters /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
° Contaminated Sediment to Laboratory- and Field
Phytogeneticatly Based Studies of Microbial Ecosystem Pe
H Based Hybridization Probes for Studies
Physical Mapping and Expression of Chromosomal Genes Spe
° and Biological Parameters That Determine the Fa
H Chemical and Biological Considerations with Re
Physicochemical Factors Affecting Toxicity: pH, Salinity
Physiological Alterations and Population Changes in an £
° Status and Microbial Infection of the Reef
N Status /,FluorometriC Determination of Ade
u Evaluations in Some Marine Fauna /,Histolo
Effects in the Eastern or American Oyster
° and Behavioral Effects of Drilling Fluid o
° and Biochemical Investigations of the Toxi
end DNA Characterization of Candida maltos
and Histopathological Evaluation of the To
° and Histopethologicel Evaluation of Dithio
° Consequences of Potychtorfnated Biphenyl-
° Activity in Several Estuarine Organisms I ,
21- 1
56- 6
21- 5
27-10
61- 3
41- 5
50-10
66-13
40-12
44- 2
27-12
69-17
64-14
70-14
12-17
54-14
28- 7
37-15
1-10
7- 5
5-17
27- 6
19-14
4. 4
16-12
16-12
45-16
1-19
41- 3
16-13
55- 3
5- 6
3-10
4- 9
47-14
5-19
5-16
19- 3
31- 4
7-19
3- 7
4- 2
61- 9
1—11
33-14
10-12
4-17
12- 2
27- 6
28- 1
56- 7
1-23
1- 1
1- 2
3- 8
37-13
13- 7
13- 7
6- 1
25- 2
16-13
2-13
23- 3
1-15
5- 8
65-13
65- 1
45- 3
61-19
36- 2
62- 5
46-12
37-IT
19-17
43- 6
50-15
29-18
69- 3
28-18
36- 4
58-10
69- 7
24-10
7-11
22-13
7-12
25-12
43- 6
32-14
32-15
5-18
47- 8
30- 1
59- 2
66-13
66-14
66-11
62-13
6-16
69-18
54-14
50- 4
28- 2
5-14
56- 1
53- 6
25- 8
8-10
55-11
43- 9
6- 8
8-12
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Physiological Responses of the Fish, Leiostomus xanthuru
Physiology of Estuarine Organisms
of the American Oyster, Crassostrea virginica
Phytoplankton to Herbicides: Oxygen Evolution /,Differen
Pilot Study /,American Oyster as a Coastal Zone Poltutio
Pinfish Lagodon rhomboides (Linneeus) /,Notes on the Emb
Pink Shrimp: Ultrastructure, Prevalence, end Enhancement
Shrimp /,Free and Occluded Virus, Similar to Becu(o
Shrimp (Penacus duorarum) by Methyl Parathion and I
“ end White Shrimp /,localization of DDT in the Body
Shrimp /,Polychlorinated Biphenyl Absorbed from Sed
Shrimp /,Short-Term Effects of Organophosphate Pest
IS Shrimp (Penaeus duorarum) /,Some Aspects of Nyosin
Shrimp Penaeus duorarum /,Toxiclty and Distribution
Pisces: Atherinidae) /,Concurrent Measurement of Interti
Atherinidee) /,Effect of Temperature and Food De
Osmeridae) /,Embryo Ecology of the Pacific Surf
Gobiidae) /,Systematics, Blotogy and Zoogeograp
Pituitary of a TeLeost Exposed to the Herbicide Triflura
pJP4: Mapping and Characterization of the TFD Regulatory
“ /,Recruitment of a Chromosomally Encoded MaleyLacet
PLain Estuary: Distribution of Manganese, Iron, and Zin
Plan for Test Methods Development for Risk Assessment of
Plankton I,Toxic Effects of Pollutants on
in Aquatic Toxicity Testing /,Use of
Plant into an Estuarine Environment /,Behavior of Mn, Fe
“ -Correlation with Oyster Greening /,Copper and Zin
• Effluent on Germination, Survival, and Growth of F
“ Waste on Germination, Survival, end Growth of Mars
Seedlings in Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent and in S
“ Tissue /,Microwave Irradiation for Rapid Killing a
Plants /,Effects of a Coking Plant Effluent on Germinati
“ I,Effects of a Sewage Treatment Plant Waste on Ge
“ /,Effects of a Textile Mill Effluent on Germinati
Plasmid (pWWO) in the Absence of Known PLasmid Regulator
“ Regulatory Genes /,Benzoate-Dependent Induction
DNA /,Capacity of Aquatic Bacteria to Act as Rec
“ Association /,EvoLutionof a Bacteria-
‘. pJP4: Mapping and Characterization of the TFD Re
“ Mobility in the Ocean Environment
“ Donor Concentration and a Natural Microbial Comm
“ pJP4 /,Recruitment of a Chromosomally Encoded Ma
Ptasmids in a Natural Freshwater Environment: Effect of
Plasticizer, Di-n-ButytphthaLate /,Reproductive and Deve
Platforms in the Gulf of Mexico /,Lesions in Fishes Capt
Platichthys flesus (linnaeus) /,Exocrine Pancreatic Aden
Podocytes in the Grass Shrimp, PaLeemonetes pugio /,Sync
Poecilia reticulate /,Exocrine Pancreatic NeopLasms Indu
Ii reticulata /,Pancreatic and Hepatic NeopLasms I
reticulate Peters /,Rhabdomyosarcoma in the Jap
PoeciLiid and Other Fishes Living in Streams •Receiving K
Poeciliopsis and Its Use in Carcinogenicity Studies with
/,Induction of Hepatic Tumors with 7,12-Di
Point of View / ,Integration of Monitoring and Research i
Poisoned Fishes /,Anticholinesterase Action of Pesticide
Poisoning by Malathion, 0,0-Dimethyl S-(1,2-Dicarbethoxy
Poisoning /,Relationship of Malathion and Its Netabotite
PoLikilo Thermic Vertebrate Cells /,Autographa californi
Pollicipes polymerus for Marine Bioassays /,Prellminary
PolLutant Stress /,Adaptation of Aquatic Microbial Commu
Gradients by Aquatic Organisms /,Automated 0ev
Chemicals? /,Can Tissue Anomalies That Occur I
Stress /,Laboretory Microcosats for Use in Dete
Toxicity to Crustaceans /,Molt-Related Suscept
/,Mysidopsis bahia: An Estuarine Species Suite
PoLlutants /,Cycling of
in Aquatic Animals /,Detection of Interaction
/,Fate and Effects of Pollutants: Fate of Env
Fete of Environmental Pollutants /,Fate and
Effects on Saltwater Organisms /,Fate and Ef
“ /,Fate of Environmental
f,Fete of
H /,Flow-Through System for Exposure of Seagras
Mer Genes and Hg2+ Resistance /,Nybridizatlo
and Virus in a Crustacean: A Novel Bioassay S
in the Marine Environment /,lnterdependent M l
from Synfuet Operations /,Investlgation of En
on Ecosystems /,Long-Term Effects of Organic
on Oxygen Consumption of Estuarine Fishes /,R
/,Rote of Rivulus marmoratus In Research on A
on Plankton /,Toxfc Effects of
/,Toxic Residues and
and Microorganisms /,LJse of Microcosms for Ev
/,Use of Oysters and Related MoLluscs as 8101
in Marine Environments /,Workshop: Microbial
Pollution Monitor: A Pilot Study /,American Oyster as a
Problems, North Atlantic Coast, Including Ches
Effects /,Bioassays as Indicators of
Effects on Fundutus grandis, the Gulf KilLifis
on Marine Organisms /,First American-Soviet Sy
of the Marine Environment /,First AmerIcan-Soy
/,Marine and Estuarine
I’ /,Microcosms as Biological Indicators of
Effects /,Pathoblologlcal Measures of Marine
Research / Proceedings of the International Sy
Research Within Federal Agencies of the United
by Antichotinesterase Agents /,River
In Fiscal 1973 by North American Agencies: Rep
Programs Under the US-USSR Agreement on Cooper
Polychaeta: Arenicolidae) /,Benthlc Bioassay Using Time-
Polychaetous Worms /,Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements I
PolychLorinated Biphenyls /,Amblent Water Quality Criter
BiphenyL Formulations on the Growth of E
Biphenyl (PCB) with Estuarine Microorgan
Biphenyt Aroclor 1254 on the American Oy
H Biphenyts (Aroctor 1254) /,Fatty Acid Co
Biphenyls /,Inhibition of Estuarine Micr
Biphenyls in Estuaries /,Insecticldes, H
Dibenzo-p-Dioxins, Dibenzofurans and Nap
Biphenyls (PCBs) in Hudson River Striped
BiphenyLs (PCB)
BiphenyL Absorbed from Sediments by Fidd
p i
A I
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
p i
A T
0 E
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
32- 3
1-18
25-17
4-11
43-15
14-10
5- 9
5-10
33- 5
1-17
2-11
5- 8
6-13
2-10
46- 7
54-15
61-17
13- 5
48- 7
69- 7
69-16
1- 7
57- 3
21- 2
59- 7
8- 6
4-10
71- 9
71-10
71- 5
71- 7
71- 9
71-10
71-11
64-10
64-10
64-16
64- 5
69- 7
64-18
62-17
69-16
62-17
66-12
57-16
64-13
36- 2
60-18
69- 2
65- 1
68-13
50-16
43-14
57-13
12-17
7-12
9- 9
57- 4
24-16
64- 2
23- 8
50- 5
21- 3
58-16
14- 2
9-16
5-12
50- 8
50- 8
50-12
55- 9
66-10
44-10
68- 3
12-19
22- 5
38- 9
13- 6
2-13
57-11
21- 2
28- 4
50- 9
22-10
22- 6
43-15
66- 1
9-12
66-12
17-15
20-14
32-17
21- 4
49-10
10- 8
10-15
9-10
10- 1
13-11
25-12
1- 7
30- 2
7- 9
12-16
3-13
22-13
7- 6
3-17
36-16
46-12
10-11
2-11
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P
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Potychlorineted aiphenyt Transport in Coastal Marine Foo
Biphenyl (Aroclor 1254) in the Water, S.
Biphenyts, Aroclors 1248 and 1260: Effec
Biphenyl- end Salinity-Stress in Peneeld
Potycyctic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Components of Creosote /
Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Softshell Clams from
Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Gas Chromatography-N
Potycylic Aromstic Hydrocarbons and Aromatic Amine. 1,01
Potyhedrosis Virus Efficiently Enters but Does Hot Rapt I
Il Virus of Pink Shrimp: Ultrastructur., Preys
H and Granulosis Viruses: Discussion /,Evstu.
Polymeric Beta-Hydroxyalkanoates from Environmental Samp
polymerus for Marine Bio.ssays /,Preli.inary Studies to
potymorphus: A hew Marine Diatom for Use in Algal Toxici
Potynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons to Mutagens by the Mar
Aromatic Hydrocarbons /,Ambient Water Qualit
Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Bay Mussels (Mytilu
Aromatic Hydrocarbons /,Negative Chemical Jo
Aromatic Hydrocarbons Deposited on Slash Bur
Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Bivalve Mollusks in
Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Cellular Prolifera
SI Aromatic Hydrocarbon Metabolism in Fishes
Aromatic Hydrocarbons Due to Slash Burning o
‘I Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Marine Environm
Pond /,Pepillomas of Black Bullheads, Ictelurus metes (R
“ /,Uptake and Effects of Dichlobenll in a Small
Ponds in Northwestern Florida /,Energy Budgets of Four
“ After Mosquito Larviclde Applications by Nelicopte
“ in Northwestern Florida /,Utilization of Energy by
Pontchartrain f,Organics at the Air-Water Interface of I
Pontonia domestics) and the Pen Shell (Atrina rigid.) /,
Pool During Environmental Stress In the Gilt Tissue of t
° of the Coral Acropora cervicornis /,Effect of Eight
SI /,Recovery by the Coral Acropora cervicornis After
and Surplus Production Models for Yield from a Fish
Population Changes in an Estuerine Mysid During Chronic
° Growth of Marine Unicellular Algae by Pestici
Growth and Oxygen Evolution /,Mirex and Mann
/,Short-Term Predictors of Chronic Toxicity t
‘ of Mytitus edulis from Yaquina Bay, Oregon.
Populations in Freshwater Ecosystems /,Apptication of Ge
of Crustacea to Toxicants /,Critical Respons
/,Mechanisms of DNA Utilization by Estuanine
in Coastal Surface Slicks / 1 Microbial
° and Ecosystems /,Quantifylng Risks of Toxic
in Lake Water /,Rote of Sublethal Injury in
° in a Florida Reservoir / Specificity of Cell
in Chesapeake Bay /,Surv val, Duration of La
/,Use of rRNA Sequences to Characterize Natu
Porifera: Demospongia) and Associated Sponges in a Shall
Position-Specific Induction of Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolism
Posthatch Exposure to Cadmium on Salinity Tolerance of L
Posttarvae of Grass Shrimp, PaLaemonetes puglo, Reared f
Power Plant--Correlation with Oyster Greening f,Copper a
Precision Live-Feeder for Flow-Through Larval Culture or
Predation on Jellyfish /,Blue Crab
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
Predation on Relative Abundance of Fast- end Slow-Growin
of a Spawning Atherlnid Fish, Menidie menidia,
on CuLtured Lugwor.s (Arenicola cristata Stimp
Predator Choice of Two Estuanine Prey Species I,Effect o
H Prey Interaction in an Experimental Estuarine E
Prey and Competition Models with State Variable
Predators /,Nodlflcat$ons of Estusrine Sedimentary Micro
° /,Predation of a Spawning Atherinid Fish, Meni
Predicting BIo.ccumutatfon and Ecosystem Effects of K.po
Single-Species Toxicity In Natural Water Syst
° Kepone Accumulation In SeLected Estuarlne Spa
Predictive Model Development in Biotechnology Risk Asses
Predictors of Chronic Toxicity to Pesticides on a Crust.
Prehetch and Posthatch Exposure to Cadmium on Salinity I
Preliminary Analysis of Kepona Distribution In the James
° Data on Use of the Inland Silverside, Menidi
5 Development of a Bench-Scale Treatment Syste
° Report: Effects of Mosquito Control Appt Ice
St Screening Study on the Potential Carcinogeni
° Studies to Evaluate the Potential of Using F
Findings /,Report on Species Tested and
Preunolt Ductule Reformation: Replacement of Ciliary Proc
Preparation and Analysis of Samples from Small Fish /,Se
Presence of Chemical Carcinogens /,Black Bullhead: An In
° in the Gulf of Mexico /,Bostrichobranchus digon
Preservation of Estuarine Sediments for Lipid Analysis o
Pressure Liquid Chromatography /,Determination of Pentac
Pressurized Proportional Diluter for Aquatic Toxicologic
pretiosus (Pisces: Osmeridae) / ,Embryo Ecology of the Pa
Pretreated Soils and In Samples from Ground Water Aquife
Prevalence in Shrimp by Chemical Exposure /,Attempts to
° of Proliferative Disorders in Mussels (Mytilu
“ and Enhancement /,Enzootic Nuclear Polyhedro
° Seesonelity, and Histopathologic.l Progressi
Prey Species /,Effect of Methyl Parathion on Predator Ch
Interaction In an Experimental Estuarine Ecosystem
and Competition Models with State Variables: Biomas
Primary Cell Cultures from the Teteost, Cyprinodo, , vane
° Producers in Four Ponds in Northwestern Florida
Principles for Developing Coastal Water Quality Criteria
of Toxicity Testing with Marine Unicellular A
Probable-Number Method for Use with Nonpolar end Votatit
Probe Methods for Monitoring Specific Microbial Populati
/,Chitinase Determinants of VibnIo vutnificus: Gen
Probes /,ALternative Method for Analyzing Membranes Hybr
“ In Biodegradation Research /.Apptfcations for DNA
° as a Tool for the Detection of Specific Genomes I
° with Whole-Community Genome for Detection of Gene
° for Detection of Viral Pesticides in Aquatic Vert
° Developed to Detect Biological Control Agents in
In the Rapid Analysis of Natural Microbial Commun
° for Studies of Ruminel Microbial Ecology /,Use of
Procambarus clarkii Fed Etodea (Egera dens.) and Its Pro
Procedure / ,Densities of Bacteria and Fungi in Coastal S
° Participation, Data Comparison and Implements
° Using Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes Sp. ) Larvae /
50- 3
1- 8
4- 5
6- 8
70- 2
46-10
25- 4
40- 1
57- 4
5- 9
7-15
45-19
24-16
66-19
37- 1
30- 3
46-11
61- 9
56- 6
37-10
43- 1
59- 4
47- 5
43-12
36- 7
2-18
2-15
54-11
8-19
24-13
35-12
43- 8
50- 7
50- 6
4-12
54-14
47-14
8- 7
65-13
36-19
71- 1
58- 2
66- 8
9-14
64- 4
64-20
70-13
14- 6
63- 1
35- 3
50-15
19- 8
14- 6
4-10
9- 2
18- 2
70-19
51- 1
6-19
18- 3
11- 6
6- 3
45-18
51- 1
35- 2
52-16
22- 1
70-15
65-13
19- 8
19-13
54-18
65-20
45-16
68-10
26-16
47-16
41-11
49-17
54- 1
71- 4
41-16
23-17
30-18
61-17
58- 9
9-13
24-19
5- 9
46- 9
18- 3
11- 6
6- 3
49-15
8-19
9-19
66-18
56- 4
71- 1
59- 10
71- 2
56-16
64- 3
68- 3
56- 7
50-19
66- 3
66-14
51- 8
7-18
60-14
11- 7
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Procedures for the Ocean Disposal Permit Program /,Bloas
Designed to Maintain Heat Transfer Efficiency
for Preparation and Analysis of Samples from
for Recognizing and Classifying Insect Toxin-
Proceedings of International Symposium on Biology and Ma
of the International Symposium on Marine Pot
of the Workshop on Aquatic Weeds: Control a
of the Workshop: Biodegradation Kinetics Na
Proctoeces ap. (Trematoda: Digenea) In Australian Oyster
Prolifera (Porifere: Demospongia) and Associated Sponges
Proliferative Disorders in Mussels (Mytilus edutis) In 0
Disorder in Oysters (Ostrea chilensis) fro
Disorders In Bivalve Molluscs from Oregon
Promoter Region of the TOL Plasmid CpWWO) in the Absence
Propachlor, Alachlor , and Cycloate in Sewage and Lake Wa
in Suspensions of Pretreated Soils and in Sam
Proportional Diluter for Aquatic Toxicological Studies /
Prosobranchs from Northwest Florida /,Egg Capsules of El
from Florida and Bimini, Bahamas /,Leborato
Prospective Study of Infectious and Noninfectious Diseas
Protargol Studies of Lagenophrys caltinectes (Ciliophora
Protease from Saccharomycopsis lipolytica / ,Purification
Protecting the Marine Environment: Research and Develop
Protection Agency/Corps of Engineers Technical Committee
SI Agency/corps of Engineers Technical Committee
“ Agency for the Period 10-20-76 to 10-20-77 /,
f,USA-USSR Water PoLlution Programs Under the
Protective Clothing Studies in the Field: An Alternative
IS Clothing for Applicators and Mixers /,Reducti
Protein Product: rec-102 Is a Mutant Allele of the P. ae
/,CLoning and Characterization of the ci Repress
“ Concentration /,Importance of Monitoring Netabol
Proteins /,In vivo Binding of p,p’-DOE to Human Serum
Protistan Disorders in the American Oyster (Crassostrea
Parasite in Affecting LethaL and Sublethal Phy
Protocatechuate 3 ,4-Dioxygenase Genes /,Ctoriing, Express
SI 3 ,4-Dioxygenase /,Genetic Organization a
Protozoa /,Diseases Caused by
Protozoan Parasites, Hyperparasites, and Commensals of D
Predation on Relative Abundance of Fast- and S
Pathogen Perkinsus marinus Infections in Amen
Symbionts and Related Diseases of the Blue Cra
Protozoon to a Nontarget, Estuarine Crustacean /,Evaluat
Provide Pesticide-Laden Water for Aquatic Bioassays /,Gr
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 vie mete Cleavage of Homopro
cepacia /,Charactenizatlon and Nucleotide Se
aeruginosa recA Analog and Its Protein Produ
aeruginosa Bacteriophage D3: a Functional An
aeruginosa PAD /,Ctoning and Expression of t
“ cepacia Protocatechuate 3,4-Dioxygenase Gene
cepacia AC1100 /,Cloning, Physical Mapping a
aeruginosa in a Freshwater Environment /,Con
putida in Cautobacter crescentus /,Expressio
U aeruginosa PAD Is Inducible by DNA-Damaging
cepacia Genes for the Alpha and Beta Subunit
I’ aeruginosa PAD: Pathway Description, Mapping
Pseudomonas Sp.: A Note /,Interactlon Between an Ammonlu
Species /,MetaboLism of Dibenzo (1 4)Dloxan
aeruginosa Bacteriophages: Identification an
I’ aeruginosa /,Potential for Transduction of P
pseudonana in Unenriched Inshore Seawater /,Toxlclty of
Ptereteotris heteropterus (Pisces: Goblidee) /,Systemat
Puerto Rico /,EcologicaL Assessment of the Peck Slip (19
“ Rico /,Growth Characteristics of Reef-Building Co
“ Rico, Mexico, and Costa Rica /.Structure of Mangr
pugio) in Laboratory and Field Exposures /,Accumulation
“ from Contaminated Harbor Sediments /,Accumulation
“ /,Accumulatlon, Tissue Distribution end Depuratlon
“ /,Avoldance of Pesticides by Grass Shrimp (Palaem
“ in Relation to the Molt Cycle. N.S. Thesis /,Bar
/,Ciliary Structures in the Branchial Unicellular
/,Comparative Toxicology and Pharmacology of Chtor
‘• in the Laboratory /,Culture of the Grass Shrimp C
/,Effect of Prehatch and Posthatch Exposure to Cad
/,Effect of Sodium Pentachtorophenate on Exoskelet
Holthuls) /,Entlre Life-Cycle Toxicity Test Using
55 by Exposure to Sublethal Doses of Parathion /,Impa
“ by Sodium Peritachlorophenate /,Inhlbition of Limb
“ and Modification by Sublethal Zinc Exposure /,Ont
“ Holthuls /,PhyslologlcaL and Histopathologicat Eva
“ /,Physiologicat and Nistopathotogical Evaluation o
I. Comparative Morphology, Cyclical Activity, and
‘ II. Premolt Ductule Reformation: Replacement of C
“ Reared from Kepone Contaminated and Uncontaminate
1 /,Syncytial Nature and Phagocytic Activity of the
“ in Relation to the Molt Cycle /,Toxiclty of Sodiu
at Different Stages of the Molt Cycle /,Toxlcity
in a Life-Cycle Toxicity Test /,Use of the Grass
and Amphioxus (Branchiostoma caribaeum) /,Waterbo
pugnax (Smith) /,Effects of a Photosynthesis Inhibitor,
“ Food Chain / ,Metebotlc Fate of Atrazine In the Sp
Pulp and Paper MiLl Effluent and in Sediments from St. A
Pups /,Organochlonlne Pesticides in Nursing Fur Seal
Purification of Microbial DNA from Sediments /,Extractlo
and Characterization of a Neutral Protease
of tRNA, 5S rRNA and 16S rRNA by HPLC
Purse Seine /,Deslgn and Operation of a Small Two-Boat
Putative Neoplastic Disorders of Mussels, Mytilus edulis
putida In Caulobacter crescentus /,Expression of Degrade
pWWO) In the Absence of Known Plasmid Regulatory Genes /
Pydnin: Static Acute Toxicity Tests with Selected Estuar
Pyrene and Benz(a)Anthracene in the Grass Shrimp, Palaem
Body Burdens and the Prevalence of ProLiferative
“ Concentrations in Mussels (Mytilus edults) from V
“ Concentrations In Somatic and Gonad Tissues of Ba
“ Metabolism in the American Oyster Crassostrea vir
‘ Metabolism in Hepatic 8-9 Fractions of Aroclor 12
“ Metabolites Formed by 3-Methylcholanthrene-Induce
in Economically-Important BivaLve Mollusks from 0
‘• Metabolite Patterns in Fish and Rodents /,,Compara
•‘ to Rainbow Trout by Dietary Exposure and Intraper
‘ in Aroclor 1254 Treated MulLet /,Metabolites of B
P 1
A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
P
A T
G E
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
17-16
27- 2
49-17
62- 8
8-20
10- 8
39- 2
52-10
63-10
35- 3
24-19
32- 4
43- 1
64-10
55- 5
58- 9
30-18
57- 9
57-10
52-20
4- 6
12- 1
19- 1
23-13
15- 6
18-18
13-11
41- 4
41- 3
61- 5
61-19
49-li
4-13
23- 7
56- 1
71-12
71-13
45- 5
2-14
70-19
67- 1
40-15
53- 2
7- 5
64- 9
71- 3
61- 5
61-19
65- 7
71-12
66-11
66- 2
60- 4
65-17
71-13
60-12
31- 6
24- 7
65- 5
62-17
3- 9
13- 5
24- 2
41- 8
14- 5
6- 9
46-17
41-18
4- 9
16- 9
36- 1
37-17
20-15
19- 8
16-10
20- 16
13-10
19-20
37- 7
55-il
43- 9
41-10
41-li
14- 6
36- 2
17- 6
17- 5
26- 5
60- 8
32-15
24-12
71- 5
1- 2
62- 6
12- 1
61-10
36-20
24-17
60- 4
64-10
35- 5
41-18
26-19
24-18
43- 2
16- 1
44- 6
50-20
14- 1
49-19
54- 5
38-16
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P1
AT
GE
I:EYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Pyrene Metabolism by 3-Methytchotanthrene and Phenobarbi
in Bivalve Not tusks from Oregon Estuaries /,Seaso
by nigh-Performance Liquid Chromatography /,Separ
Pyrethrolds AC 222, 705, Permethrin, and Fenvelerate on
N to Marine Invertebrates and Fish: A Liter.tu
pyriformis Strain W /,Mirex and Aroclor 1254: Effect on
/,Polychlorlnated Biphenyts, Aroclors 1248 an
Pyrolytic Deposition of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon
0
Quality Criteria for Chlorine ,Ambient Aquatic Life Vat
“ Criteria for Acrolein I Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Acrylon$trte / ,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Aldrfn/Di.ldrlfl /,Ambtent Water
“ Criteria for Chlordane /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Chlorinated Benlenes /,Ambient Wate
“ Criteria for ChLorinated Ethenes / ,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Chlorinated Naphthalene / ,Ambient V
“ Criteria for ChLorinated Phenols /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Chloroalkyl Ethers f,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Chloroform /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for 2Chlorophenot /,Ambient Water
‘ Criteria for DOT f,Amblent Water
‘ Criteria for Dichlorobenzene s /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Dtchtorobenztdine /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Dichtoroethytefles / ,Ambient Water
Criteria for Olchtoropropafle and Dichloroproperle
“ Criteria for 2,4-Dichlorophenot / ,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for 2 ,4-Dimethyiphenot /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Endosulfan f,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Endrin /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Heptachlor /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Hexachtorobutediene /,Ambient Water
‘ Criteria for Hexachlorocyclohexafle /,Ambient Wet
Criteria for HexachloroCyClOpefltadiefle /,Ambient
“ Criteria for Isophorone /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Nitrobenzefle /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Nitrosamines /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Pentachtorophenot /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Phenol /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Phthalate Esters /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Polychtorlnated Biphenyts /,Ambient
“ Criteria for Silver /,Amblent Water
Criteria for Potynuctear Aromatic Hydrocarbons /
“ Criteria for Thallium /,Amblent Water
“ Criteria for Toluene /,Amblent Water
S1 Criteria for Toxaphene /,Ambient Water
“ Criteria for Tr$chtoroethytene /,Ambient Water
•‘ Management /,American-Soviet Symposium on Use of
“ of Data In the Pesticide Residue Laboratory /,As
IS of Aufwuchs from Artificial Streams Receiving 10
“ Criteria /,Principles for Developing Coastal Wet
‘ Committee American Fisheries Society /,Survey of
“ end Mangrove Ecosystem Dynamics /,Water
Quantifying Risks of Toxic Chemicals to Aquatic Populati
Quantitative Determination of the Nutritional Status of
Chemistry to Estimate Environmental Deactiv
P 1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX F N
R
R68.45 and FPS Between Pseudomonas aerugfnoaa In a Fresh
Radiation-Damaged Digestive Tissues in Juvenile Pacific
Radiolabeled Probes /,Atternattve Method for Analyzing N
Radionuctides Confirm Rapid Burial of Kepone in James RI
Rafinesque), Living in a Chlorinated Sewage Pond /,Papil
Rainbow Trout by Dietary Exposure and IntraperitoneaL in
“ Trout (5.1 .0 galrdneri) /,Hepatocarc lflogefllCitY
“ Trout (Salmo gairdneri) Embryos: A Sensitive Ani
N Trout Embryos: Advantages and Limitations for Ca
Trout: a Model for Environmental Carcinogenesis
Range: Vteques, Puerto Rico /,Growth Characteristics of
“ of Oregon /,Persistence and Fate of Polynuclear Ar
Rat 8tood Serum and Adipose Tissue i,Distribution of Vol
Rathbun, from the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United
rec-102 Is a Mutant Allele of the P. aeruglnosa PAO recA
recA Analog and Its Protein Product: rec-102 is a Mutant
“ Gene / ,Characterizatlon of the Pseudomonas aerugino
“ Gene of Pseudomonal aeruginosa PAO Is Inducible by
Recipients for Plasmid DNA /,Cepacity of Aquatic Bacteri
reclivata /,Some Factors Influencing the Olstrtbutlon of
Recognizing and Classifying Insect Toxin-Producing Sped
Recombinant DNA in the Environment / Methods for Detecti
N DNA and Its Effects on Fitness /,Stability o
Recommendations /,Fate and Effects of Chlorine In Coasta
Record of Taphromysis louisianae (Crustacea: Nysidecea)
H of Ophfophragmus moorei (Echinodermata, Ophiurold
Recovery of Experimental Macrobenthic Communities Expose
in the Coral Acropora cervicornis After Short-I
/,Indicators of Ecosystem Response and
Effects of Ozone-Produced Oxidants on Adult Whi
of Organic Carcinogens from Water /,Nethods for
by the Coral Acropora cervicornis After Drillin
Recruitment of a Chromosomally Encoded Maleylacetate Red
Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle 1.) Seedlings to Lead C
“ Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle 1.) Seedlings / ,Trans(oc
Redhorse, Moxostoma vatenciennesi Jordan, end In the Fur
Reducing Bacteria and Sedimentary Communities. Ph.D. Di
Eubacteria /,Natural Relationships Among Sutfat
Reductase for Degradation of 2 ,4.DichtorophenoxyacetlC A
Reduction) Rates In Seagrass Communities Dominated by Th
of Hg2+ and HgO in Natural Waters I,Envlronmen
of Pesticide Exposure with Protective Clothing
Reef Fishes Which Forage in the Water Column. A Review o
“ Building Coral Montastrea annularis /,Effect of Wet
“ Building Corals Within and ExternaL to a Naval Ordn
Reentry /,Protective Clothing Studies In the Field: An A
Refined Cottonseed Oil to Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri
Reformation: Replacement of Ciliary Processes by Cytopla
Regeneration by Ophioderme brevispina (Echinodermata, Op
in the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonete s pugio by
of Radiation-Damaged Digestive Tissues n J
Regenerative Limb Growth as Sensitive Indicators of Aqua
Region of the TOt Plesmid (pWWO) in the Absence of Known
Estuerine Ecosystem Verification Template /,Perdl
Regulation of the Pseudomonas cepacia Protocatechuate 3,
50-15
19- 9
36- 4
46- 2
68- 8
3. 5
4. 5
47- 5
52-li
28-11
28-12
28-13
28-14
28-15
28-16
28-17
28-18
29- 1
29- 2
28-10
29- 3
29- 4
29- 5
29- 6
29- 7
28- 8
28- 9
29- 8
29- 9
29-10
29- 11
29-12
29-13
29-14
29- 15
29 16
29- 17
29-18
30- 1
30- 2
30- 6
30- 3
30- 5
30- 6
30- 7
30- 8
17-11
28- 7
40-12
9-19
10- 1
38-12
64- 4
42- 1
40- 5
66- 2
20-13
71- 2
35-16
36- 7
54. 5
30-19
30-20
49- 8
54- 4
61- 8
56- 6
32-12
40-15
61- 5
61- 5
61- 5
65-17
64-16
31-14
62- 8
65- 3
65- 8
12- 5
24- 3
12- 3
47. 9
49-11
69-12
46-15
36- 3
50- 6
69-16
26- 6
6-18
64-13
49. 3
68-15
69-16
66- 9
68- 2
41- 3
4- 8
SD- 4
41- 8
41- 4
30-19
41-11
59. 9
19-20
20-13
58-16
64-10
69- 1
71-12
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Regulator Dimilin (TN 6040) on Fecundity and Egg Viabill
Dimilin (TM 6040) on Larval Development of Two
on Larval Development of a Marine Crustacean I
Dimilin in Brackish Water: A laboratory Evalua
Regulators upon Crab Larval Behavior /,Subtethat Effects
Regulatory Genes /,Benzoate-Dependent Induction from the
Point of View /,lntegratlon of Monitoring end
Gene, tfdR /,Phenoxyacetlc Acid Degradation b
Responsibility
Release /,EPA Developing Methods to Assess Environmental
of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms /,Horiz
of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms /,Viabl
Released Into Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems /,Resea
Removing Aqueous Pesticide Residues from a Marine Toxico
Repeat Element Isolated from a 2,4,5-T Degrading Strain
Replicate in Polikilo Thermic Vertebrate Cells /,Autogra
Representative Estuarine Organisms /,Acute and Sublethal
Repressor of Pseudomones aeruginose Bacteriophage 03: a
Reproduction of Mysidopsis bahia /,Acute and Chronic Eff
/,Computer Simulation of Effects on Atlanti
I,Evolutionary Biology of the Menidia clerk
and Age-Specific Growth /,Influence of the
During the Life Cycle of Mysidopsis bahia a
of the Mysid Shrimp, Mysidopsis bahia, in t
I,Membranous Labyrinth in Bacutovirus-infec
Reproductive and Developmental Responses in the Self-Fer
Reservoir / Specificity of Cellular DNA-Binding Sites of
Residual ChLorination on Early Life Stages of the Mummic
Oxidants in Chlorinated Seawater /,Errors in De
Oxidant Decay and Bromate Formation in Chlorine
Residuals in Chlorinated Seawater /,Problems in Measurin
Residue Laboratory /.Assuring the Quality of Data in the
Screening by Negative Chemical Ionization Mass S
Residues with Losses in Marine Productivity / ,Associetio
in Urine /,Chlorobenzilate
in Samples of Marine Biota end Seawater from La
“ in the Coastal Environment /,lmplications of Pe
ss and Assemblages of Epibenthic Organisms in a Sh
in Estuarine Mollusks, 1965-72--National Pestic
in Estuarine Mollusks, 1977 Versus 1972--Nation
of Pesticides and PCB5 in Estuarine Fish, 1972-
from a Marine Toxicology Laboratory Effluent I,
from the Estuary near Pensacola 1 Fla. /,Signlf I
in Stagnant Ponds After Mosquito Larvicide Appl
and Pollutants /,Toxic
in Shellfish /,Trends in Pesticide
Resin to Water /,Determination of Dissolved Kepone by Dl
Resistance /,Hybrldization of DNA Probes with Whole-Comm
to Metals Employing Epifluorescerit Microscopy
Adaptation and Metabolic Compensation to Sali
of Red Mangrove (Rhizophore mangle L) Seedli
Resolution Gas Chromatography of Fatty Acid Methyl Ester
Resource Impacts from Spills of Oil or Hazardous Substen
Partitioning in Amphipod Grazing /,Perturbation
Utilization by Three Species of Sciaenid Fishes
Resources for Human Consumption /,Contaminant Bloassays:
Resources A Briefing Book /,ERLGB Data Processing
Respiration and Osmoregulatlon of the Estuerine Crab, Rh
Respiratory and Osmoregulatory Responses of White Perch
Respirometer for Determining the Effect of Pesticides an
Response of the Marine Microfouling Community Structure
to Hydrogen Sulfide /,Emerslon in the Mangrove
end Recovery /,Indfcetors of Ecosystem
of Emerit. talpolda to Sediments Contaminated w
of Larval Fish, Lelostomus xanthurus, to Enviro
to Tidal and Lighting Schedules in the Laborato
Responses of Caged Estuarine Animals Exposed to Fenthion
of Populations of Crustacea to Toxicants /,CrI
of Marine Phytoptankton to Herbicides: Oxygen
of Commercial Penacid Shrimps of the Gulf of N
to Pollutants: Her Genes and 14g2+ Resistance /
in the Self-Fertilizing Fish, Rivulus marmorat
of White Perch (Morone americana) Exposed to C
of Developing Estuarine Macrobenthic Communiti
of Early life History Stages of the Striped Be
of Estuarine Mecrofauna Colonizing Sediments C
of Experimental Estuarine Communities to Conti
of Macrobenthos Colonizing Estuarine Sediments
of Marine Unicellular Algae to Bromineted Orga
of Selected Scleractinian Corals to Drilling F
of the Hepatic Enzymes of a Teleost Fish to Jr
of the Hermatypic Coral Madracis decactis Expo
of the Hermatypic Coral Nadracis decactis Expo
of the Fish, Leiostomus xanthurus, Exposed to
Responsibilities for Marine Pollution Research Within Fe
Responsibility / ,ReguLetory
Retention of Aroclor 1254 in Two Estuarine Fishes /,Chro
“ and Metabolism by Spot, Leiostomus xanthurus
of Two Mercurical.s by Striped Mullet, Nugil Ce
reticulate /,Exocrine Pancreatic Neoplasms induced by Me
/ ,Pancreatlc and Hepatic Neoplasms Induced by
Peters /,Rhabdomyosarcoma in the Japanese Med
Retrieval of Technical Reports /,EPALIT: A Data Manageme
Rhabdomyosarcoma in the Japanese Medaka, Oryzias latipes
Rhithropanopeus harrlsii (Gould) /,Effects of the Herblc
harrisif at Various Cyclic Temperatures
harrisli /,Kepone Effects on Development
harrisli I,Ontogeny of Phototaxis by Lar
harrisli (Gould): Effects of the Herbici
Rhizophora mangle 1.) Seedlings to Lead, Cadmium, and Me
mangle 1.) Seedlings /,Translocetion of Four
rhomboides (linnaeus) /,Notes on the Embryonic Period of
Rica /,,Structure of Mangrove Forests in Florida Puerto
Rico /,Ecological Assessment of the Peck Slip ( 9 Decemb
“ /,Growth Characteristics of Reef-Building Corals Wi
“ Mexico. and Costa Rica /,Structure of Mangrove For
rigida) /.Aspects of the Host-Commensat Relationship Bet
Risk Assessment Research /,Biotechnology Aquatic
“ Assessment Research I,Biotechnoloqy
“ /.Evaluation of a Fungal Agent (Lagenidium giganteu
“ Assessment / integration of Research and Predictive
Analysis /,Microbial Ecologist Looks Once Again at
p 1
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
p i
A T
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
39- 1
17- 3
65-14
27-10
18- 5
64-10
57-13
69- 7
22- 4
61- 7
69-19
52-15
57- 3
55- 3
71- 3
57- 4
33- 3
61-19
32- 7
8- B
68- 17
58- 3
42-17
43- 4
68- 9
64-12
70-13
19- 7
12-14
38- 2
12-13
28- 7
31-12
3- 4
27- 7
54-10
5-17
19- 6
4- 4
16-12
16-13
55- 3
1-14
54-11
28- 4
5- 6
30-16
68- 3
63-12
37- 7
26- 6
27- 3
68-12
44- 2
26- 2
5-15
55-13
68-16
16- 4
2-13
27- 2
60- 1
69-12
51- 6
8-11
50- 1
60- 6
58- 2
4-11
17- 8
68- 3
64-12
16- 4
44- 5
13-19
63- 2
38-11
56-10
63- 8
33-13
38-19
31- 9
36-15
32- 3
10-15
22- 4
2- 5
10-17
6- 5
60-18
69- 2
65- 1
56-16
65- 1
66-15
12-15
22- 3
5-18
68-16
26- 6
6-18
14-10
14- 5
24- 2
41- 8
14- 5
35-12
57- 2
52- 9
57-14
70-15
64- 1
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Risk Assessment of Novel Microbes Released into Terrestr
“ Assessment / ,Revtew of Progress in Biotechnology -
Assessment /,Uncertainty and Environmental
Risks of an Insect Virus 1 Bacterium 1 and Protozoon to a
“ of Toxic Chemicals to Aquatic Populations and Ecos
River-Dominated Estuary in North Florid. I,Cyclic Trophi
“ Estuary /,Kepone Contamination of the James
“ Sediments /,Man-Made Radionuclides Confirm Rapid B
N Estuary /,Modell$ng Kepone in the Striped Bass Foo
N Striped Bass. I I. Accumulation from Dietary Source
Striped Bass, Norone saxatilis. Ph.D. Dissertatio
N /,Preliminary Analysis of Kepone Distribution in t
“ Pollution by Antichotinesterase Agents
Rivulus marmoretus: A Unique Response to Hydrogen Sulfid
N marmoretus: Laboratory and Field Observations I,
marmoratus, induced by the Plasticizer, Di-n-But
N marmoratus: A Unique Fish Useful in Chronic Han
“ marmoratus in Research on Aquatic Pollutants /,R
marmoratus / Sequential Development and Morpholo
“ marmoratus, n Carcinogenicity Testing /,Usefu(n
marmoratus as an Experimental Animal in Studies
RJ-5 and JP-9 in Aquatic Test Systems /,Fate and Toxicit
Rodents /,Comparative Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolite Patterns
Rose Sound, Florida /,Occurrence of Esox niger In Santa
Rosette Glands in the Gills of the Grass Shrimp, Palaemo
“ Glands in the Gills of the Grass Shrimp, Palaemo
Round Table Discussion I Environmentat Impact of Pentach
rRNA by HPIC /,Purificat on of tRNA, 5S rRNA and 16S
and 16S rRNA by HPLC /,Purificatlon of tRNA, 5S
“ Sequences to Characterize Natural Microbial Populat
Ruminal Microbial Ecology /,Use of Phytogenetically Base
Runoff /,Fleld and Laboratory Avoidance Reactions by Blu
Ruppia maritima /,Composition of Thalassie testudinum an
S
S. Thesis /,Atrazine Effects on SaLt Marsh Edaphic Algae
• Thesis /,Barium, Strontium and Calcium in the Exosket
-9 Fractions of Aroclor 1254-Treated Mullet (MugiL ceph
• Thesis /,Biotic and Abiotic Factors Affecting Sorptio
-(1 ,2-Dicarbethoxyethyl) Phosphorodithioate /,Braln Ace
• Thesis /,Comparison of Nitrogen Fixation (AcetyLene R
of Algal Toxicity Tests Calculated by Four Methods /,C
) of Action of Selected Pesticides by en Enzymatic-Immu
Approach to Monitoring Condition of the Nation’s Ecosy
Ecosystems /,Ecologicat Status and Trends Program: EPA
Index and Abstracts /,Gulf Breeze Laboratory Publicat
Manual /,Library System User”
Perspective) /,Major Uses of Chlorination (An Ecologis
Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, Florid
Effects on and Accumulation by Estuarine Organisms I,
- Thesis /,Predation on Cultured Lugworms (Arenicola cr
rRNA and 16S rRNA by HPLC /,Purification of tRNA ,
rRNA by HPLC /,Purification of tRNA, 5S rRNA and 1”
Guide for WASTOX, a Framework for Modeling the Fate of
Exposure to Chemicals / ,Utlllty of Urine and Blood An.
Saccharomycopsis (ipo(ytica /,Purification and Character
Saccostrea commerciatis and Crassostrea amasa /,Proctoec
Pt
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KEYWORD TITLE iNDEX E N
Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron /,Mathematlcat Modeling Strategi
Salinity Selection byMosquitofish /,DDT and Malathion:
Tolerance of Larval Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes
Tempersture, and Sterility f,Insect lctde Persi
and a Protistan Parasite in Affecting Lethal a
and Temperature on Estuarine Animals /,Methods
end Temperature by the Caridean Shrimp, Pataemo
and Temperature. Part I. Literature Review /,Ph
Controller for Flow-Through Biosssays
Tolerance of Young Topsmett , Atherinops affinis
/,Saltwater Flow-Through Bioassay Method with C
Stress in Penaeid Shrimp /,Some Physiological C
Satmo gairdneri) /,Hep.tocircinoqenicity of Glandless Co
gairdneri) Embryos: A Sensitive Animal Model for E
SaLmon, 1980 / Contaminant Analysis of Fillets from Grea
“ Reared In Chlorinated-Dechlorinated Water / Limit
“ in British Columbia Caused by the Cestode Gllquin
/,Tobramycln Nephrotoxicity and Lethality in Coho
Salmonella/Microsome Activation System /,Comparison of N
Salmonid Fishes /,Histopathology of Four Spontaneous Neo
Salt Marsh System /,Apparatus to Produce Tidal Ftuctuati
“ Marsh Environment /,Artificlal Microbial Ecosystem
“ Harsh Edaphic Algae. M.S. Thesis /,Atrazlne Effect
“ Marsh /,Atraz inc Fate and Effects in a
“ Harsh Microorganisms /,Oegradation of Malathion by
“ Harsh Edaphic Algae, in Culture, Microecosystems, a
“ Marsh Fiddler Crab, Uca pugnex (Smith) /,Effects of
“ Marsh Environment.: 1. Factors Affecting Biotic and
“ Marsh Environments: II. Transport and Biodegradatio
“ Marsh Ecosystems--Effect and Degradation /,Hicrobia
“ Harsh Creek f,Seasonal Changes in the Amphipod Faun
Saltwater Algae and Crustaceans /,Oetermlnatlon of Bioac
Holding Tanks /,Device to Detect Potentially 0
Fish: Effects of Eight Chemicals on Survival,
Organisms /,Effects on
Fish, Cyprinodon variegatus /, [ ndrln: Effects
Organisms / ,Fate and Effects of Pollutants: Ef
Flow-Through Bioassay Method with Controlled T
Sand/Granular Carbon Filtration Treatment System for Rem
Santa Rosa Sound, Florida /,Occurrence of Esox niger In
sapidus) /,Accumulation of Mirex-14C In the Adult Blue C
“ /,Characteristics of a Ca(2+) -Activated ATPase
/,Effect of Dimitin on Development of larvae of
to Storm Water Runoff / Field and Laboratory Av
“ and Rhithropanopeus harrlsil /,Kepone Effects on
“ Rathbun, from the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of th
and Juvenile Atlantic Menhaden (Brevoortia tyra
saxatilis /,Comparison of Ozone and Chlorine Toxicity to
Ph.D. Dissertation /,Pharmacoklnetica and Di
to Chlorination /,Response. of Early Life Hist
N and Juvenile Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus) /,To
Scale Bioreactor for Trlchloroethylene /,Characterizatio
“ Treatment System for Aerobic Degradation of TrichI
Schlegel.) and Guppy, Poecilia reticulata Peters /,Rhabdo
Sciaenid Fishes in a Northwest Florida Estuary /,Trophlc
Scleractinlan Corals to Drilling Fluids Used in the Han
57. 3
70-14
53 •1 0
53- 2
64- 4
25- 18
31- 3
35- 16
52-19
46-13
46-12
19-13
9-10
60- 1
58-17
64-12
31- 8
57-11
63- 5
49-12
42- 9
56- 5
49-19
13-12
4110
41-11
17- 4
61-10
61-10
63- 1
66-14
19- 4
4-16
19-18
16- 9
44- 6
45- 2
7-12
66- 9
63- 7
19- 3
70-10
70-10
53-13
49-18
41- 5
59- 5
8 3
6-19
61-10
61-10
48- 6
43- 3
12- 1
63-10
16- 3
3-11
19- 8
21- 1
56• 1
7- 2
37. 7
69-18
7- 3
65-15
7- 1
6- 8
30-19
30-20
48- 4
69-20
69-13
33- 4
38-13
46- 6
27-18
12- 9
19-18
23- 9
12- 7
32-16
32-15
68-11
70- 4
7- 8
35- 3
47-17
17- 9
39- 3
55-12
13-16
50-12
7- 1
55. 3
13-12
6-14
18- 6
23- 2
19- 4
22- 3
40-15
38- 1
36- 8
46-12
13-19
38- 3
68- 5
65-20
65 1
26- 2
33-13
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Scoliosia and Its Histological Consequences in Fish / ,Ke
Screening Test /,Devetopment of a Fate/Toxicity
Tests for Mutagens in Environmental Pollutants
by Negative Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrome
Study on the Potential Carcinogenicity of Alec
of Human and Food Chain Samples for Contaminat
Sculpirts (leptocottus ermatus) Treated with Potychtorins
Sea Water /,Chemistry of Halogens in
“ Water or a Static System /,Culturing the Mysid (Nyu
Water by Gas-Liquid Chromatography and High-Pressure
“ Water Toxicity Test Using Oysters (Crassostrea virgi
I,Isotation of Atypical Candida albicans from the No
“ Catfish /,Mixed Function Oxidase in
“ Water /,Reactions in Chlorinated
“ Water /,Residual Oxidant Decay and Bromate Formation
“ and Amoco Cediz Oil /,Yeasts from the North
Seagress Communities Dominated by Thelassia testudinum a
Nicrocosms f,Fate and Effects of Tributyltin: T
to Pollutants / Flow-Through System for Exposur
Communities /,Pdcrocosm Studies on the Effects
Seagrasses /,Ecosystem Perspective on Potential Impacts
Seat Pups /,Organochlorine Pesticides in Nursing Fur
Seals / Organochlorine Pesticides in Fur
Seasonal Changes in the Amphipod Fauna of Microciona Pro
IS Changes in the Standing Crop and Chlorophyll Co
Chronic Toxicity of Chlorination to the America
° Effects of Leached Mirex on Selected Estuarine
° Effects of Chlorine Produced Oxidants on the Gr
Variation in Benzo(a)pyrene in Bivalve Mollusks
“ Variation in Soft Tissue Weights and Trace Mete
° Variations of Arsenic and Other Trace Elements
Seesonatity, and Histopathological Progression /,Haemic
Seawater /,Apparent Ionization Constant of Hypochlorous
‘5 with Notes on Survival and Feeding /,Bioconcen
IS /,Brain-Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition in a Ma
° A Summary of EPA Research Projects /,Chemistry
ft /,Chemistry of Halogens in
from Laboratory Exposures and Field Application
° Exposure Studies / Determination of Fenvalerate
° /,Errors in Determination of Residual Oxidants
as Affected by Salinity, Temperature, and Steri
/,Ion-Exchange Technique for Concentrating Ammo
/,Problems in Measuring Residuals in Chlorinate
‘5 /,Reaction Products from the Chlorination of
° Final Report /,Reaction Products from the ChI
° /,Sun(ight-Induced Bromate Formation in Chlorin
° /,Toxicity of Copper to Thalassiosira pseudonan
/.Use of Aquatic Toxicology and Quantitative Ch
Seaweeds /,Effects, Uptake, and Metabolism of Methoxychl
Sediment-Bound PCBs by Fiddler Crabs /,Accumulation of
H Associated Chemicals /,Assessing the Biodegrada
° Boxes or Natural Bottom? /,Benthos Investigatio
° Water Systems /,Biological and Abiotic Degradat
Samples /,Biotic and Abiotic Degradation Rates
° Source by a Demersat Fish (Leiostomus xanthurus
/,Effects of 1,2 ,4-Trichlorobenzene on Estuarin
Sediment /,Fate of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Environments:
Water Interface in Laboratory Systems /,Movemen
and Biota of Escambia Bay, Florida /,Polychlor
° Second Progress Report /,Seed Germination and
° Associated Chemicals /,Techniques for Study of
to Field- and Laboratory-Colonized Estuarine Be
° to Laboratory- end Field-Colonized Estuerine Be
° Sorbed Chemicals /,Toxicity of Pyrethroids to H
Incorporated DrilLing Fluids /,Toxicity of
Source Toxicit lee of Six Organic Chemicals to G
Sedimentary Nicrobiota /,Biochemical Determination of Bi
“ Communities. Ph.D. Dissertation. /,Fatty Ac
Microbial Biomass and Physiological Status /
Microbiota by Exclusion of Epibenthic Predat
Sediments /,Accumulation of PCB, Mercury and Cadmium by
° /,Accuracy of Acid Extraction Methods for Trac
° under a Variety of Enrichment Conditions /,Ana
° Water, end Polycheetous Worms /,Biogeochemist
° N.S. Thesis /,Biotic and Abiotic Factors Affe
° /,Cage for Exposing Aquatic Animals to Bottom
° /,Cheracterizetion of Anaerobic Dechlorinatirig
° /,Cycting of Xenobiotics Through Marine and Es
° /,DNA Adsorption to Soils and
° /,Extraction and Purification of Microbial DMA
° from St. Aridrews Bay, Florida /,Germination, S
° /,Man-Made RadionucLides Confirm Rapid Burial
° /,Nuremic Acid Assay in
° by Fiddler Crabs and Pink Shrimp /,PoLychlorin
° for Lipid Analysis of Biomass Community Struct
° Contaminated with a Toxic Substance /,Response
° Contaminated with Fenvalerate /,Responses of E
° Contaminated with Drilling Mud Containing Dies
° in the Storage, Movement and Biological Uptake
° /,Sensitive Assay, Based on Hydroxy Fatty Acid
/,Spatial Distribution of Biochemical Paramete
Seed Germination and Seedling Development of Marsh Grass
Seedling Development of Marsh Grass in Contaminated Sedi
Seedlings in Pulp end Paper Mill Effluent and in Sedimen
to Lead Cadmium, and Mercury /,Resistence of
,‘,Translocation of Four Organochlorine Compoun
Seine /,Design and Operation of a Small Two-Boat Purse
Semi-Field Data /,Review of Objectives and Accomplishmen
Sensitive Indicators of Aquatic Pollutant Toxicity to Cr
° Animal Model for Experimental Carcinogenesis /
° Assay, Based on Hydroxy Fatty Acids from Lipop
Sensitivities of Early Life Stages of Atherinid Fishes t
Sensitivity of Eggs, Larvae and Adults of the Estuarine
° A Case Study Involving “Unreasonableness” o
of Six Estuarine Fishes to Carbophenothion,
Comparisons of Estuarine Benthic Animals Exp
to Pesticides in Three Generations of Sheeps
Separation of the Isomeric Phenols of Benzo(a)pyrene by
of Citric Acid Cycle Intermediates, Lactic Ac
Sequence Determination of a Repeat Element Isolated from
of the Pseudomonas cepacia Genes for the Alpha
Sequences in Dissolved DNA from Aquatic Environments /,D
p I
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX F N
p i
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
12-20
51- 2
38- 9
31-12
68-10
31-10
22-13
17- 1
19-10
23-17
16-11
13- 1
46- 5
17- 2
38- 2
27- 1
66- 9
69-11
44-10
70- 1
61- 3
1- 2
1— 1
35. 3
65-10
20- 7
8-18
25-17
19- 9
36-18
42-11
46- 9
11- 2
47- 1
7-11
13- 3
9- 7
54-10
46-19
12-14
21- 1
38- 6
12-13
27- 9
35- 7
13-17
3- 9
40- 5
10-19
57- 6
62- 9
41-17
66-16
62- 11
50-13
56- 8
68-11
58-15
1- 8
71- 6
59- 6
47-11
59- 2
68- 8
60- 7
60- 8
44-11
49- 3
28- 2
45-18
46-17
33- 8
69- 4
1- 7
45- 2
3-12
69- 5
41- 2
66- 4
62- 6
71- 5
35-16
23-18
2-11
41-16
51- 6
63- 2
56-10
18-18
43- 5
45-17
71- 6
71- 6
71- 5
26- 6
6-18
36-20
49-13
58-16
30-20
43- 5
52- 6
13-20
69-10
52-14
63- 3
1-15
36- 4
32-18
71- 3
71-13
68- 14
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E H
Sequences /,Potential for Transfer and Establishment of
to Characterize Natural Microbial Populations
Sequential Development end Morphology of Experimentally
SeroLogical Alterations $n carcinogen-Exposed Teleosts:
Serum and Adipose Tissue / Distribution of Volatile Halo
Proteins /,In vivo Binding of p,p’-DDE to Human
N Chloroform Level and Drinking Water Source: An mt
Sets: Their Role in Research, Monitoring, and Management
Settling in the Lobster Homerus americenus /,Behavior an
Sewage Effluent /,Causes of Papillomas on Fish Exposed t
N and Lake Water /,Cometabolism of Low Concentratio
N Treatment Plant Waste on Germination, Survival, a
N Pond /,PapiUomas of Black Bullheads, Ictalurus m
Shake-Flask Test for Estimation of Biodegradability of T
Shale-Derived Jet Fuel /,Environmefltal Fate and Effects
Sheepshead /.Analysis of a Marine Fish Cell Line from a
N Minnows: Effect on Fertilization Success and
N Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Chronic Bio
Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Chronic Tox
N Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Chronic Tox
Minnow, Cyprinodon variegatus I,Diazinon: Chr
Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Early Life
Minnows in Early Life-Stage Toxicity Tests I,
Minnows (CyprinodonveriegatUs) /,Entire life
Minnows Exposed to Fenthion /,Field and Labor
Minnow Larvae /,GnotobiotiC Maintenance of
° Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Interlaborat
Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Kepone: Chr
Minnows (Cyprinodon variegetus) /,Laboratory
Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus) /,Life-Cycle
Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus): Neoplesms and
Minnows /,Organophosphate Pesticides: Specifi
Minnows /,Sensitivity to Pesticides in Three
N Minnow (cyprinodon variegatus): An Estuarine
Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus) for Life-Cycl
Shelf Drilling Muds on the Calcification Rate and Free A
Shell (Atrina rigida) /,Aspects of the Host-Commensel Re
N Spination in Melongena corona: Subspecies Cheracte
Shellfish /,Effects and Interactions of Polychlorinated
S I /,Trends in Pesticide Residues in
Shore of the Gulf of Mexico /,Occurrence of Snook on the
Short-Term Exposure to Drilling Muds: Calcification Rate
“ Term Testing at the Environmental Research Laborat
“ Term Effects of Organophoaphate Pesticides on Chol
H Term Predictors of chronic Toxicity to Pesticides
Shrimp (Paleemonetes pugio) in Laboratory and Field Expo
H Paleemonetes pugio /,Accumulation, Tissue Distri
H (Pontonia domest ice) and the Pen Shell (Atrina ri
S. by Chemical Exposure /,Attempts to Increase Bacul
H Feeder for Aquatic Bioessays /,Automatic Brine
Ii and Fishes /,Avoidence of Aroclor 1254 by
H (Pelaemonetes pugio) /,Avoidance of Pesticides by
N Paleemonetes pugio, in Relation to the Molt CycI
H Beculovirus /,Characterizatlon of
Pelaemonetes pugio I C I I isry Structures in the B
H Petaemonetes intermed us /,Comparetive Toxicity o
P1
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX F M
Shrimp Palaemonetes pugio I,Comparative Toxicology and
“ (Palaemonete pugio) in the Laboratory /,Culture
Exposed to Hexavalent Chromium / Cuticular Lesion
Tissue /,DeterminatlOn of MaLathion, Malaoxon, an
Palaemonetes pugio /,Effect of Prehetch end Post
Paleemonetes pugio /,Effect of Sodium Pentachlor
(PaleemOnetes puglo Holthuis) /,Entlre Life-Cycle
N /,Environmental Significance of Baculovirus Infec
UltrastructUre, Prevalence, and Enhancement /,En
Mysids, and Sheepshead Minnows Exposed to Fenthi
April 8-10, 1975, Galveston TX. Abstracts / Fir
“ /,Free and Occluded Virus SimIlar to Bacutov rus
Index and Abstracts /,Gutf Breeze Laboratory Pub
“ Following Exposure to Mexavalent Chromium /,Histo
(Penaeus duorarum) by Methyl Parathion and its Ox
Palaemonetes pugio, by Sodium Pentachlorophenate
/,Localizetion of DDT in the Body Organs of Pink
Mysidopsis bahia, in the Laboratory /,Long-Term
“ Singly and In Combination /,Metats, Pesticides an
SI (Mysidopsis bahia) /,Nethods for Acute Static Tox
H Palaemonetes puglo, end Modification by Subletha
Palaemonetes pugio Holthuis /,Physiological and H
I I Palaemonetes pugio /,Physiotoglcal and Histopeth
“ /,Polychlorineted Biphenyl Absorbed from Sediment
Palaemonetes pugio. I. Comparative Morphology, C
Paleemonetes puglo. II. Premolt Ductule Reformat
“ /,Short-Term Effects of Organophosphate Pesticide
(Penaeus duorerum) /,Some Aspects of Myosin Adeno
f,Some Physiological Consequences of Polychlorine
(Palaemonetes Sp.) Larvae /,Static Bioassay Proce
Palaemonetes pugio, Reared from Kepone Contemina
° Paleemonetes puglo /,Syncytial Nature and Phagoc
“ Peneeus duorarum /,Toxicity and Distribution of A
Palaemonetes puglo, in Relation to the Molt CycI
IS Paleemonetes pugio at Different Stages of the M
Exposed to Two Dithiocarbamate Biocides /,Ultrast
° (Poleemonetes pugio) ma Life-Cycle Toxicity Tes
It (Pateemonetes puglo) end Amphioxus (Brenchiostoma
Shrimps of the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic Coasts
(Arthropode: Crustecea: Penaeidae)
Silica Gel Cleanup Method for orgenophosphorous Pesticid
Silicate Grain Shape, Structure, and Location on the 810
Silver f,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
Silverside, Menidla menidia (Pisces: Atherinidae) /,Conc
Menidia menidia /,Laboratory Spawning and Rca
Menidia beryllina, to Control Mosquito Larva
SI Menidia peninsulae (Goode and Been), in Resp
H Menidie menidia /,Tidal and Diurnal Spawning
Silversides (Menidia) /,Distribution, Life Cycle, Taxono
(Menidia peninsulae) and Chlorine-Produced 0
Simulated Salt Marsh System /,Apparatus to Produce TidaL
Aquatic MicroenvirOnlllefltaL System /,Chitin Tra
Environmental Conditions /,Mass Spectra of the
IS Aquatic Microenvironmental Systems /,Monitorin
Simulation of Effects on Atlantic Menhaden Yield of Chan
Slash Burn Sites in the Cascade Mountains and Coast Rang
65-16
63- 1
63- 5
49-17
32-12
4-13
32-13
63- 11
40- 6
49- 4
55- 5
71-10
36- 7
60-10
62-12
30-12
5-23
10- 3
14- 4
19-15
24- 1
39- 3
46- 2
8- 4
57- 5
52- 4
49- 7
13-15
18-12
18-10
60- 9
3- 8
1-15
8-15
13-14
50- 7
35-12
30-14
12-16
5- 6
5- 7
49- 11
20- 5
5- 8
65-13
6- 9
41-18
35-12
9-13
8-14
5-21
4- 9
16- 9
14-16
36- 1
48- 5
37-17
20-15
45-12
9- 8
19- 8
16-10
20-16
7-17
5- 9
57- 5
8- 1
5-10
53-14
48-14
33- 5
19-20
1-17
43- 4
10-12
16- 5
37- 7
55-11
43- 9
2-11
41-10
41-11
5- 8
6-13
6- 8
11- 7
14- 6
36- 2
2-10
17- 6
17- 5
45-14
26- 5
60- 8
17- 8
23- 5
61- 9
37- l
30- 4
46- 7
10-10
54-18
50- 1
46- 8
55- 1
46- 1
27-18
37-15
19-17
43- 7
8- 8
56- 6
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Stash Burning on Clear-Cut Sites f,Pyrotytic Deposition
SLicks /,Microbial Interactions with Pesticides in Estua
/,Microbiet Populations in CoastaL Surface
SLip (19 December 1978) Oil Spill in Eastern Puerto Rico
Stow-Growing Bacteria f,Effect of Protozoan Predation on
Smelt, Hypomesus pretiosus (Pisces: Osmeridae) /,Einbryo
Smith) /,Effects of a Photosynthesis Inhibitor, Atrazine
Snail Neritina reclivata /,Some Factors Influencing the
Snook on the North Shore of the Gulf of Mexico /,Occurre
SociaL Behavior in the Suprelittoral Isopod Ligie exotic
Society f.Survey of Efforts to Abate Water Pollution in
Sodium PentachLorophenate on Exosketetal Calcium in the
“ Pentachlorophenate on the Feeding Activity of the
Pentachiorophenate /,lnhibition of Limb Regenerat
“ Pentachlorophenate to the Grass Shrimp, Pataemone
“ PentachLorophenate (Ne-PCP) to the Grass Shrimp,
Softening and Conditioning Equipment: A Potential Source
Softshelt Clams from Coos Bay, Oregon, USA /,Concentrati
Soil and Aquatic Environments: A Review /,Gene Transfer
Soils and Sediments /,DNA Adsorption to
“ and in Samples from Ground Water Aquifers /,Metabo
Solubility Characteristics of Aroctor 1254 in Water /,Pr
Compounds in Aquatic Toxicity Tests: Theoret
Compounds in Aquatic Toxicity Tests /,Theoret
Characteristics of Aroclor 1254 in Water: Pro
Soluble Metabolites /,Metabotism of Atrazine by Spartina
Somatic and Gonad Tissues of Bay Mussels, Mytitus edulis
Sorbed Chemicals /,Toxicity of Pyrethroids to Marine mv
Sorption of Toxic Compounds to Natural Sediments. M.S. I
Sound, FLorida /,Occurrence of Esox niger in Santa Rosa
Source by a Demersal Fish (Lelostomus xnnthurus) /,Dieta
An Interim Report /,ReLetionship Between Serum C
“ of Water Contamination /,Water-Softening and Cond
“ Toxicities of Six Organic Chemicals to Grass Shri
Sources by Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus) /,Bioaccumuletion
/,PCB Dynamics in Hudson River Striped Bass. I I.
Soviet Symposium on Use of Mathematical Models to Opt imi
“ Symposium on the Biological Effects of Pollution
‘ Symposium on Chemical Pollution of the Marine Env
sp. (ApicompLexa: Eimeriorina) In the Ope(eye Girdle iii
and Two Heterotrophic Bacteria, Nocerdia etlentica
A Note f,Interaction Between an Ammonium-Oxidizer,
“ (Trematoda: Digenee) In Australian Oysters, Saccostr
1 ) Larvae /,Static Hioassey Procedure Using Grass Shri
nov. /,Transfer of Bacteroides succinogenes (Hungate
Spartina alterniflora-Detritus--Uca pugnax Food Chain f,
eLterniftora. 2. Water-SolubLe Metabolites /,Me
Spatial Distribution of Biochemical Parameters Indicatiri
Spawning and Rearing of a Marine Fish, the Silverside Me
Egg Membranes, and Egg Capsules of 14 Small Ma
Culturing and Conducting Toxicity Tests with E
Atherinid Fish, Menidia menidia, by Avian and A
of the Tidewater Silverside, Menidia peninsulae
U Cues in the Atlantic Silverside, Menidia menidi
of the Atlantic Croaker, Micropogon undulatus,
Speciation of Chlorine Produced Oxidants in Marine Water
Specifying Degradation of the Herbicide 2,4,5-1 by Pseud
Spectra of the Oxygenated Products Generated from Phenan
“ of Some Potynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons /,Nega
Spectrometric Assay for Epoxide Hydrolese /,Indirect Ato
Spectrometry System: Thermal Reactions of 9,1O-Epoxy-9,1
/ ,identification and Differentiation of iso
/,Micromethods for Toxic Residue Screening
/,Pentachlorophenot in the Environment. [ vi
/ ,Screening of Human and Food Chain Samples
Spectrum Chemoreceptor Cells in the Walking Legs of the
Speculative Hypothesis /,Nutrient Enrichment of Chesapea
Speed and Brain AcetyLchotinesterase Activity of Cyprino
Spent” Drilling Fluids to Selected Marine Organisms f,To
Sperm Density end Toxic Substances: A Potential Key to E
Spill in Eastern Puerto Rico /,Ecological Assessment of
“ and Clean-Up on the European Coast: Amoco Cadiz I,
Spills of Oil or Hazardous Substances /,Fisheries Resour
“ /,Methodology for Environmental Assessments of Oi
Spination in Melongene corona: Subspecies Characteristic
Spoil Material in the Ocean and the PCB Contamination Is
Sponges in a Shallow Salt-Marsh Creek /,Seasonal Changes
Sponsored by the Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Labo
Spontaneous Neoplasms in Three Species of Salmonid Fishe
Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus) /,Bioaccumulation of 1,2,4-T
(Leiostomus xanthurus): Importance of Dietary Accurn
Lejostomus xanthurus, and Croaker, Micropogonias U
leiostomus xanthurus /,Heptachlor: Uptake, Depurat
(Iciostomus xanthurus) /,Toxicity of Bronlate to Str
“ Leiostomus xanthurus /,Toxicity of Chlorine to Juv
squali /,New Eye Disease of Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon in
Squamous Cell Carcinoma in the Gulf Menhaden, Brevoortia
Stability of Recombinant DNA and Its Effects on Fitness
Stagnant Ponds After Mosquito Larvicide Applications by
Standing Crop and Chlorophyll Content of Thalassia testu
Stat for Inhibition Studies /,Characterization of Fish B
Static System /,Culturing the Mysid (Mysidopsis bahia) i
Exposures f,Effect of Food Availability on the Ac
Acute Toxicity Tests with Selected Estuarine Alga
Toxicity Tests with Mysid Shrimp (Mysidopsis bahi
Bioassay Procedure Using Grass Shrimp (Paleemonet
“ Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish and Ma
Status, and Microbial Infection with Exposure to Drillin
“ and Trends Program: EPA’s Approach to Monitoring
11 and Microbial Infect ion of the Reef Building Core
“ /,Fluorometric Determination of Adenosine Nucleot
of Detrital Microbiote end the Grazing Fauna by I
Sterility / 1 lnsecticide Persistence in Natural Seawater
StiLbene Oxide Treatment /,Responses of the Hepatic Enzy
Stimpson /,Effect of Sodium Pentachlorophenate on the Fe
B.S. Thesis /,Predation on Cultured Lugworms
Stone Crab Mcmi ppe mercenarie, end the Blue Crab, Cal tin
Storage, Movement and BiologicaL Uptake of Kepone in [ St
Storm Water Runoff /,Field and Laboratory Avoidance Reac
Strain of Pseudomonas cepacie /,Characterization and Nuc
“ W /,Mirex end Aroctor 1254: Effect on and Accumut
Strains for Degradation of Helogeneted Aromatic Hydrocer
p i
A T
G E
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
p i
A I
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
47- 5
12- 2
9-14
24- 2
70-19
61-17
32-15
31-14
5- 7
18- 4
10- 1
16-10
20- 4
19-20
17- 6
17- 5
12-21
46-10
63- 4
66- 4
58- 9
8-17
8-17
6-12
6-12
33-16
63- 2
68- 8
45- 2
13-12
50-13
32-13
12-21
60- 8
69- 8
46-13
17- 11
17-15
20-14
65- 4
31- 6
31- 6
63-10
11- 7
65-18
24-12
33-16
45-17
10-10
57-10
61-16
51- 1
50- 1
46- 8
6- 6
14-15
66-11
19-17
41- 9
38-17
19-16
25- 6
31-12
31-11
31-10
41- 6
55- 8
48- 11
48-17
35-18
24- 2
23-10
48-12
28- 3
30-14
32- 9
35- 3
48-18
46- 6
69- 8
57-12
24- 8
10-17
38- 3
13-18
69-13
60-16
65- 8
54-11
65-10
2- 2
19-10
68-12
35. 5
16- 5
11- 7
18-14
56-12
70- 1
50- 4
28- 2
42- 1
21- 1
38-19
20- 4
6-19
23- 2
18-18
19- 4
71- 3
3- 5
64- 6
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P
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
Strains (Nutagenesi.) to Test for Environmental Carcinog
Strategies Applied to Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron /,Nathemat
of Bacteria in the Natural Environment f,Surv
Stream Comparisons /,Impact of a Surrogate for a Genetic
Streams Receiving Low Levels of Perturbations /,Food Qua
Receiving Kr.ft-Mill Effluents /,fteview of the A
Stress /,Adaptation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to
/,Adaptetlon of Aquatic Microbial Communities to
“ In the Gill Tissue of the Oyster, Crassostrea vir
and Total Residual Chlorination on Early Life St.
/,Laboratory Microcosms for Use in Determining P0
N /,Mfcrocoams as Indicators of Ecosystem
N Following Sublethal Cadmium Exposure /,Response 0
N in Penaeid Shrimp I Some Physiological Consequenc
Striped Bess, Morone ssxathis /,Comparison of Ozone and
“ Bass Food Chain of the James River Estuary /,Mod
“ Bass: A Speculative Hypothesis /,Nutrient Enrich
“ Bass. II. Accumulation from Dietary Sources /,PC
“ Bass, Morone saxatilis. Ph.D. Dissertation /,Ph
“ Bess, Morone ssxatilis to Chlorination /,Respons
Mullet, Mugil cephalus I,Retention of Two Mercur
“ Bass Ichthyop(ankton (Norone saxatitis) and Juve
Strontium and Calcium in the Exoskeletal and Soft Tissue
Structure /,Adaptation of Natural Microbial Communities
to CLeaning Procedures Designed to Maintain He
of Estuarine Detrital and Sedimentary Microbio
by High Resolution Gas Chromatography of Fatty
of Estuarine Detrital Microbiota /,Effect of I
end Location on the Siomass and Community Str
° of Colonizing Marine Microbiota I,Effect of Si
in EstuarineDetritel Nicroflora /,Nonselectiv
of the Estuarine Detrital Microbiota: Resource
of Microbiota /,Preservation of Estuarine Sedi
° of Mangrove Forests in Florida, Puerto Rico, N
of Soft-Bottom Benthic Communities in the Vici
Structures in the Branchial Unicellular Glands of the Cr
Sublethal Effects of Whole Used Drilling Fluids on Repre
Exposures to 1,2-Dibromo-2,2-Dichtoroethyl Dim
° Pollution Effects on Fundulus grandis, the GuI
Doses of Parathion I,Impairment of Antipredato
Physiological Effects in the Eastern or Americ
Endrin Exposure /,Interrelationships Between E
Exposure end Recovery Effects of Ozone-Produce
° Zinc Exposure /,Ontogeny of Resistance Adaptat
° Cadmium Exposure /,Response of Larval Fish, La
° Injury in Decline of Bacterial Populations in
‘I Effects of Insect Growth Regulators upon Crab
U Metabolic Responses of the Hermatypic Corel Na
N Metabolic Responses of the Hermetypic Coral Ma
Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Lower Chesapeake Bay
Subspecies Characteristic or Size Related? /,Shell Spina
Substance Spills /,Methodology for Environmental Assessm
N /,Response of Emerita talpoida to Sediments Co
° Exposure Assessment in Estuarine Systems /,Tox
Substances /,Fisheries Resource Impacts from Spills of 0
on Developing Communities of Benthic Estuarin
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Substances Using Negative Chemical Ionization Mess Spect
in the Aquatic Environment /,Shake-Flask Test
° A Potential Key to Environmental Health Haze
on Marine Organisms /,Utility of Toxicity Tea
Substitute Chemicals in Agriculturally Affected WetLands
Substrate Selection During Larval Settling in the lobste
N Concentration and Organic and Inorganic Compou
Substrates /,Nodification of the 14C Most-Probable-Numbe
Subunits of Protocatechuate 3,4-Dioxygenase /,Genetic Or
succinogenes (Hungete) to Fibrobacter gen. nov. as Fibro
succinogens comb. nov. and Description of Fibrobacter in
Suitability of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus
Suitable for Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests to Determine the
N for Chronic (Entire Life-Cycle) Bloassays /,She
Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria and Sedimentary Communities.
° Reducing Eubacterla /,NaturaL Relationships Amon
Sulfide /,Emersion in the Mangrove Forest Fish Rivulus m
Sunlight-Induced Bromate Formation in Chlorinated Seawat
Supralittoral Isopod Ligia exotica (Cruatacee: Oniscoide
Surf Smelt, Hypomesus pretiosus (Pisces: Osmerldae) /,Em
Surface Films as Determined by a Membrane-Adsorption Pro
“ Slicks I,Microbial Interactions with Pesticides
° Slicks l,Microbial Populations in Coastal
Microlayers /,Mlcrobiology and Chemistry of Estu
Surplus Production Models for Yield from a Fishery /,Rel
Surrogate for a Genetically Engineered Microorganism on
Survival and Reproduction of Mysidopsis bahie /,Acute an
of Embryos and Fry /,Aroclor 1254 In Eggs of Sh
and Feeding /,Bioconcentration of Bromoform by
for the California Grunion, leuresthes tenuis a
Growth, and Development of Sheepshead Minnows
and Growth of Menidia peninsulae Larvae (Pisces
“ and Growth of Freshwater Marsh Plants /,Effect
and Growth of Marsh Plants /,Effects of a Sewa
and Growth of Two Freshwater Marsh Plants f,Ef
of Escherichis coli in Lake Water /,Factors mv
° and Production of Marsh Plant Seedlings in Pul
Reproduction, and Age-Specific Growth /,lnflue
and Reproduction of the Mysid Shrimp, Mysidopsi
and Development When Exposed to Orgenotins /,Lu
to Other Endpoints in Chronic Toxicity Tests wi
and Physiology of the American Oyster, Cressost
N Strategies of Bacteria in the Natural Environme
U Duration of Larval Stages, and Size of Postlar
Susceptibility and Regenerative Limb Growth as Sensitive
Suspected Carcinogens I,Exposure of a Teleost Cell Line
Suspended Partfcutates on Survival and Reproduction of t
Suspensions of Pretreated Soils and in Samples from Grou
Swimming Speed and Brain Acetylchotinesterase Activity o
Symblonts and Related Diseases of the Blue Crab, Call inc
Syncytial Nature and Phagocytic Activity of the Brenchia
Synfuel Operations /,Investlgation of Enzymatic Screenin
Synopsis I,Environmental Concentration and Fete-Discussi
of Discussion Session: Extrapolation
Synoptic Review of the Literature on the Southern Oyster
Synthetic Organic Compounds on Estuarine Ecosystems /,Ec
18- 1
16- 3
62-15
68- 4
40-12
68-13
60- 2
64- 2
43- 8
19- 7
21- 3
34- 2
8-11
6- 8
36- 8
52-19
55- 8
46-13
46-12
13-19
6- 5
38- 3
16- 9
47- 4
2?- 2
44-11
27- 3
35. 4
37-12
37-12
33-17
44- 2
41-16
14- 5
56-13
36- 1
33- 3
7-11
66-12
13-10
56- 1
42-17
46-15
37- 7
8-11
64-20
18- 5
31- 9
36-15
25- 3
30-14
28- 3
51- 6
52-17
48-12
30-15
31-10
60-10
35-18
49- 6
42-18
40- 6
51- 7
56- 4
71-13
65-18
65- 18
13-14
14- 2
8-15
49- 3
68-15
60- 1
13-17
18- 4
61-17
7-18
12- 2
9-14
9- 5
4-12
68- 4
32- 7
5-23
47- 1
46- 7
39- 3
54-15
71- 9
71-10
71-11
69- 9
71- 5
58- 3
43- 4
59- 8
58- 1
25-1.7
62-15
14- 6
56-16
31- 1
43- 4
58- 9
48- 11
40-15
36- 2
38- 9
19- 2
32-16
52-12
10- 6
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Synthetic Pyrethrolds AC 222, 705, Permethrin, and Fenve
Organic Products in Estuarine Environments /,E
N Organic.
Organic Pollutants /,Use of Oysters and Relate
T
T Degrading Strain of Pseudomona . cepacla /,Characteriza
by Pseudomonas cepecia AC1100 /,Ctoning, Physical Map
Table Discussion /,Environmental Impact of Pentachtorop
telpoida to Sediments Contaminated with a Toxic Substanc
Tanks I,Device to Detect Potentially Dangerous Etectrica
Taphromysis Louisianae (Crustacea: Mysidecea) /,First Ft
Target Species /,Encloged Aquatic Nultispecles Test Syst
“ Hosts /,Pathotogic, Biochemical and Genetic Probe
Tarpon, Megatops ettenticus, from Pensacola, Florida 1,1
Taste Specialist /,Narrow-Spectrum Chemoreceptor Cells I
Taurine /,Thin-Leyer Separation of Citric Acid Cycle mt
Taxe Corretat Ions for Toxicity to Aquatic Organisms /,In
Taxonomy, and Culture Methods: 4 . Silversides (Menidle)
Technique for Concentrating Ammonia from Small Volumes o
Techniques for Study of Effects and Uptake of Sediment-A
IS to Assess the Effects of Toxic Organics on Ma
Teteost during Lethal end Sublethal Exposures to 1,2-Dib
and Echinoderm Development I Drilling FLuid Effe
Titapia eurea I,Effects of -Methylcholanthrene
“ and en Echinoderm /,Effects of a Drilling Fluid
CeU Line to Suspected Carcinogens /,Exposure of
Exposed to the Herbicide Trifturetin /,Histopath
Cyprinodon variegatus: Culture Establishment an
“ Fish to Trans-Stitbene Oxide Treatment /,Respons
Teteosts, Fundulue heteroclitus and Menidia menidie to C
Procedures for Preparation and Analysis of Sam
Temephos Residues in Stagnant Ponds After Mosquito larvi
Temminck & Schteget) and Guppy, Poecilia reticulate Pete
Temperature and Food Density on Survival and Growth of M
and Sterility f,Insecticide Persistence in
on Estuarine Animals /,Methods to Assess Eff
by the Caridean Shrimp, Pataemonetes pugio,
Part I. Literature Review /,Physicochemical
and Salinity /,Saltwater Flow-Through Bloass
Temperatures /,Effects of the Juvenile Hormone Mimic ZR-
Template /,Perdido Bay as a long-Term Gulf Region Estuer
Teratogenesis and Mutagenesis /,Usefulness of the Self-F
Teratogens on Non-Human Species (Aquatic Animals) /,lnde
Terrestrial and Freshwater Ecosystems: A Literature Rev
and Aquatic Ecosystems /,Research Plan for T
Test Results with Responses of Caged Estuarine Animals E
Systems I,Comparison of p-Nitrophenot Biodegradatlo
“ Systems I,Degradation of Selected Xenobiotic Compou
“ /,Development of a Fete/Toxicity Screening
“ Procedure: Participation, Data Comparison and Imple
5’ with Tidewater Silversides (Menidia perifnsutae) and
• Methods for Gulf Toadfish (Opsanus beta) and Result
“ System for Testing Microbial Pest Control Agents WI
Using Mysids (Nysidopsis bahia) in Flowing Water I,
“ Using Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio Holthuis) I,
“ Systems /,Fate and Toxicity of High Density Missile
Test for Environmental Carcinogens /,Feaslbillty of Usin
Using Oysters (Crassostree virginica) /,Ftowing Sea
Using the Sheepsheed Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus)
“ Method Using the Eastern Oyster f,lntertaboratory C
for Assessing Impacts of Substances on Developing C
“ Using Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus) I,
“ Using the California Grunion (Leuresthes tenuis) an
“ Systems /,Physicat and Biological Parameters That D
‘ for Chitinese Activity That Uses 4-Methylumbellifer
“ Methods Development for Risk Assessment of Novel Mi
“ Systems with Field and Semi-FieLd Date /,Review of
“ for Estimation of Biodegradability of Toxic Organic
“ of a Model for Predicting Kepone Accumulation in Se
Monitoring and Indicator Organisms
“ Results with Sediment-Sorbed Chemicals /,Toxiclty 0
“ /,Use of the Grass Shrimp (Paleemonetes puglo) in a
Tested and Preliminary Findings /,Report on Species
Testing /,Aquetic Animals in Toxicity
“ / Debate: Mouse Versus Minnow: The Future of Fis
“ MicrobiaL Pest Control Agents with Non-Target Sp
“ System for Motluscan Larvae as Applied to Haloge
“ at the Environmental Research Laboratory-Gulf Br
“ with Marine Unicellular Algae /,Princlptes of To
of Single Species Dominant in Benthic Community
“ at Gulf Breeze, Florida /,Resu(ts of Acute Toxic
“ and Hazard Evaluation of Chemicals in the Aquati
° /,Use of Plankton in Aquatic Toxicity
Advantages and Special Problems /,Usefulness of
0 /,Usefulness of the Hermaphroditic Marine Fish,
Tests f,Artificial Culture Medium for Use in Marine Alga
“ with Marine Fish /,Comparative Toxicological Relat
° Calculated by Four Methods /,Comperison of the EC5
° Using Fish and Macroinvertebrates /,Continuous-FLo
‘ /,Dredged Materiel Effects Assessment: Single-Spec
•‘ with a Saltwater Fish: Effects of Eight Chemicals
/,Effects of the Synthetic Pyrethroids AC 222, 705
° for Acute Toxic Effects on Freshwater Animals /,Ex
with Shrimp, Mysids, and Sheepshead Minnows Expose
“ Using Fishes and Macroinvertebrates /,Flow-Through
° with Selected Estuarine Algae, Invertebrates, and
“ for Mutagens in Environmental PolLutants from Synf
“ Survival and Development When Exposed to Organoti
“ Using Three Atherinid Fishes and Results with Chto
“ with Mysid Shrimp (Mysidopsis bahia) /,Methods for
“ with Early Life Stages of Atherinid Fishes /,Netho
•‘ /,Minutoce(lus polymorphus: A New Marine Diatom fo
“ to Determine the Effects of a Pollutant /,Mysidops
° Theoretical Model end Solubility Characteristics
“ with Fish / ,ReLation of Survival to Other Endpoint
“ Using the Eastern Oyster /,Resutts: Iritertaborato
Using Estuarine Animals /,Results: Interlaborator
/,Sensitivity Comparisons of Estuerine Benthic Ani
end Community Tests /,Sensitivity Comparisons of E
S of the Mosquito Microsporidian Nosema algerae in N
Using Fish arid Macroinvertebrates /,Static Method
“ f,Suitabitity of Sheepsheed Minnows (Cyprinodon ye
p
A T
S S
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX S N
e I
A T
S S
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E M
46- 2
52- 1
22-11
22-10
71- 3
66- 11
17- 4
51- 6
17- 9
24- 3
69-17
50-19
4-14
41- 6
32-18
61-11
55- 1
38- 6
59- 6
10- 2
7-11
35-13
47-12
35-14
31- 1
48- 7
49-15
38-19
13-20
49- 17
54-11
65- 1
54-15
21- 1
7- 2
37- 7
69-18
7- 1
12-15
69- 1
42- 9
49- 2
36- 6
57- 3
60- 6
50-18
47-13
51- 2
60-14
66- 1
57-17
69-17
19-11
20-16
56- 5
18- 1
16-11
49- 7
55-15
30-15
18-10
53-15
62-13
62- 2
57- 3
69-13
60-10
22- 1
3- 2
68- 8
26- 5
47-16
48- 8
48-13
69-17
33- 1
20- 5
66- 18
59- 3
59- 3
48- 3
59- 7
48-10
49-12
63- 6
54- 2
63- 7
10- 4
70- 6
39- 3
46- 2
65-12
57- 5
18-13
35- 5
38- 9
59- 8
53-16
16- 5
61-16
66-19
14- 2
8-17
58- 1
38- 8
38- 7
63- 3
63- 3
64-15
18-14
13-14
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P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Tests /,Theoretical Model and Solubility Characteristics
“ to Measure Effects of Substances on Marine Organis
testudinum and Nalodule wrightil. M.S. Thesis /,Comparis
and Ruppi. maritime /,Composition of Thatassi
Banks ex Konig and Its Epiphytes in the North
Tetrahymena pyriformis Strain W /,Mirex and Aroclor 1254
pyriformis /,Potychlorinated Biphenyls, Aroc
Texas Flower Garden Banks, Gulf of Mexico /,Structure of
TextiLe Waste Toxicity with Marine Bio.s..ys /,A ,sessm.n
“ Mill Effluent on Germination, Survival, and Grow
N Mill Effluents to Freshwater end Estuarine Algae
TFD Regulatory Gene, tfdR I,Phenoxyacetic Acid Degradati
N Pathway of Plasmid pJP4: Mapping and Characterizati
tfdR / Phenoxyacetic Acid Degradation by the 2,4,-Dichlo
TN 6046) on Fecundity and Egg Viability of the Marine Co
“ 6040) on Larval Development of Two Estuarine Crabs I,
Theta haemastome floridana /,Synoptic Review of the Lite
Thalassia testudinum and Halodule wrightii. M.S. Thesis
testudinum and Ruppia maritime ,Composition o
Seagrass Microcosm, /,Fate and Effects of Trib
testudinum Banks cx Konig and Its Epiphytes in
Thalassiosira pseudonana in Unenriched Inshore Seawater
Thallium / Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
Theoretical Model and Sotubility Characteristics of Aroc
Aspects /,Speciation of Chlorine Produced Ox
Model and Solubility Characteristics of Aroc
Thermal Reactions of 9,10-Epoxy-9,10-Dihydrophenanthrene
“ Stress end Total Residual Chlorination on Early
Thermally Acclimating Sculpins (Leptocottus armatus) Tre
Thermic Vertebrate Cells /,Autogrepha californica Nudes
Thesis /,Atrazine Effects on Salt Marsh Edephic Algae.
“ /,Barium, Strontium and Calcium in the Exoskeleta
“ /,Biotic and Abiotic Factors Affecting Sorption o
/,Coinparison of Nitrogen Fixation (Acetylene Redu
“ /,Predation on Cultured Lugworms (Arenicola crist
N /,Trace Metal Levels in a Population of Nytilus e
Thin-layer Separation of Citric Acid Cycle Intermediates
Thiobencarb /,Comparative Acute Sensitivities of Early I
Tidal Fluctuations in a Simulated SaLt Marsh System /,Ap
Activity-Dependent Parameters on Chlorine Demand i
“ and Lighting Schedules in the Laboratory /,Spawniri
“ and Diurnal Spawning Cues in the Atlantic Silversi
Tidewater Silversides (Menidia peninsul.e) and Chlorine-
Silverside, Menidia peninsulae (Goode and Bean
tigrinum Hepatic Microsomes from Polycylic Aromatic Hydr
Tilapia aurea /,Effects of 3-Methylcholanthrene on the H
Time to Endpoint in Fish Hepatocarcinogenesis Assays /,A
lapse Photography to Measure the Effect of Toxicant
Tissue Distribution and Depuration of Benzo(a)Pyrene and
“ Anomalies That Occur in Marine Fish Implicate Spe
of the Oyster, Crassostrea virginica /,Changes in
“ by Gas Chromatography of Their N-Iribluoracetyl 0
/,Determinatlon of Malathion, Malaoxon, and Mono-
“ /,Distribution of Volatile Halogenated Organic Co
/,Microwave Irradiation for Rapid Killing and Fix
Weights and Trace Metal Burdens in the Bay Mussel
P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX F N
Tissue Lesions in Aquatic Animals Induced by Controlled
Tissues of the Grass Shrimp, PaLaemonetes pugio, in Rela
of Bay MusseLs, Mytilus edulis /,Benzo(a)pyrene
“ of Marine Fishes /,Bioaccumulation of DDT and PC
“ in Juvenile Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas)
Tn21)-Mediated Reduction of Hg2+ and HgO In Natural Wate
Toadfish (Opsanus bet.) and Results Using Chlorpyrifos /
Tobramycin Nephrotoxicity end Lethality in Coho Salmon
TOl Plasmid (pWWO) in the Absence of Known Plasmid Regul
Tolerance of Aquatic Microbial Communities to HG(II) /,D
of Larval Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio /,E
“ of Young Topsmelt, Atherinops affinis, Culture
Toluene /,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
“ Catabolism in the Trichloroethylene-Degrading Ba
tonsa. /,Effect of Insect Growth Regulator Dimitin (TH 6
Tool for the Detection of Specific Genomes in the Enviro
Topsmelt, Atherinops affinis, Cultured in the Laboratory
Total Residual Chlorination on Early Life Stages of the
Toxaphene /,Ainbient Water Quality Criteria for
and Parathion /,Chronic Exposure of Oysters to
N in Several Estuarine Organisms /,Uptake and To
Toxic Compounds to Natural Sediments. M.S. Thesis /,Biot
“ Metabolites in Animal Tissue by Gas Chromatograph
“ Responses of Commercial Penaeid Shrimps of the Gu
“ Effects on Freshwater Animals f,Experiences with S
“ Residue Screening by Negative Chemical Ionization
“ Chemicals to Aquatic Populations and Ecosystems /,
“ Substance /,Response of Emerita talpoida to Sedime
“ Substances Using Negative Chemical Ionization Mess
Organic Substances in the Aquatic Environment /,Sh
“ Substances: A Potential Key to Environmental Mealt
“ Organics on Marine Organisms /,Techniques to Asses
“ Effects of Pollutants on Plankton
“ Photooxygenated Products Generated Under Environme
“ Residues and PoLlutants
“ Substance Exposure Assessment in Estuarine Systems
Chemicals in Aquatic Environments, Part 1: Exposu
Chemicals in Aquatic Environments, Part 2: Food C
Toxicant-Exposure Studies /,Comparison of Field- and lab
Toxicants ma Salt-Marsh Environment /,Artificlat Micro
on the Feeding Behavior of Lugworms (Polychaet
/,Criticat Responses of Populations of Crustac
N Salinity and Temperature on Estuarine Animals
in Single Species Acute Tests and Community Te
N on Laboratory- and Field-Colonized Estuarine B
Toxicit lea to Shrimp Singly end in Combination I Metals,
end Chemical Compositions of Used Drilling Mu
“ of Six Organic Chemicals to Grass Shrimp (Pal
Toxicity of Produced Water to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia)
Testing /,Aquatic Animals in
to and Uptake by Estuarine Animals /,Aroclor 10
Tests /,Artificlal CuLture Medium for Use in Ma
with Marine Bioassays /,Assessment of Textile W
of Nethoxychlor, Malathion, and Carbofuran to S
of Chlordane, TrifluraLin, and Pentachloropheno
Uptake, and Retention of Aroclor 1254 in Two E
6-12
49- 6
66- 9
4-16
65-10
3- 5
4. 5
56-13
26- 7
71-11
33• 15
69- 7
69- 7
69- 7
39. 1
17- 3
52-12
66- 9
4-16
69- 11
65-10
3- 9
30- 5
8-17
14-15
6-12
19-16
19- 7
22-13
57- 4
19-18
16- 9
45- 2
66- 9
6-19
36-19
32-18
52- 6
27-18
27-15
50- 1
46- 8
46- 1
50- 1
40- 1
47-12
53- 1
25-12
41-18
50- 5
43- 8
8-21
9- 8
32-12
71- 7
36-18
42-19
16- 9
43- 2
22- 9
20-13
68- 2
57-17
33- 4
64-10
65- 9
19- 8
65-15
30- 6
70-18
39- 1
64- 3
65-15
19- 7
30- 7
2- 9
14-12
45- 2
8-21
17- 8
65- 12
31-12
64- 4
51- 6
31-10
60-10
35-18
10- 2
21- 2
43- 6
28- 4
52-17
48- 6
52-18
47-10
12- 9
25-12
58- 2
7- 
63- 3
59- 1
10-12
42- 3
60- 8
70- 8
48- 8
5-20
63- 6
26- 7
14- 4
19-15
2- 5
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Toxicity
H
H
N
N
N
N
H
It
U
H
U
H
N
H
H
H
‘I
U
It
Is
U
I,
H
N
I,
I,
UI
I,
UI
UI
II
U,
‘I
‘I
‘I
‘S
II
I,
U S
‘S
N
N
U
N
N
H
II
H
US
II
‘U
U
U
Ut
‘I
p
AT
GE
EM
48- 5
45- 3
60- 6
36- 8
63- 7
10- 4
51- 2
24- 1
70- 6
39- 3
46- 1
57-17
68-12
46- 2
19-11
20-16
7-19
56- 5
57- 5
18-13
33- 1
33- 1
16-11
10-16
11- 5
35- 5
61-11
49- 7
35- 6
25-14
18-10
59- 8
53-16
16- 5
61-16
55-10
66-19
58-16
14- 2
53-15
59- 5
69-18
25- 8
55-11
43. 9
52-16
66-18
8-17
58- 1
59- 3
38- 7
20- 7
65-13
18-14
13-14
50- 2
p 1
A T
C E
EM
6-12
25-13
14-11
2-10
15- 4
48-17
8-12
38- 3
13-18
3- 9
47-11
59- 2
26- 4
38- 1
16- 6
68- 8
60- 7
17- 6
17- 5
33-15
16-14
14-12
59- 7
26- 5
49- 6
66- 7
54- 2
35- 5
37- 4
30-18
32- 3
66- 6
37-17
8- 1
55- 3
40- 5
62- 8
33- 8
1- 7
36-18
42-11
36-19,
38-19
62-17
62-17
69-15
27- 2
66- 2
63- 4
69-19
16- 2
12- 4
65-16
69-15
65-18
69- 3
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX
of Offshore and Oil-Added Drilling Muds to Larv
of Drilling Muds: Rote of Chromium end PetroLeu
Test Results with Responses of Caged Estuarine
to the Developmental Stages of Striped Bass, Mo
Tests Calculated by Four Methods /,Comperlson o
Tests Using Fish and Nacroinvertebretes f,Conti
Screening Test / ,Development of a Fete/
to, and Brain Acetyicholinesterase Inhibition I
Bloaccumulation and Macrobenthos Colonization T
Tests with a Saltwater Fish: Effects of Eight C
Test with Tidewater Silversides (Menidia penins
Test Methods for Gulf Toadflsh (Opsanus beta) a
of Four Chemicals to Mysidopsis bahia (Mysidace
Tests /,Effects of the Synthetic Pyrethroldg AC
Test Using Mysids (Mysidopsis behia) in Flowing
Test Using Grass Shrimp (Pateemonetes puglo Hol
of Pesticides In Marine Organisms /,EPA Marine-
of High Density Missile Fuels RJ-5 and JP-9 In
Tests with Shrimp, Mysids, end Sheepshead Ninno
Tests Using Fishes and Macroinvertebretes /,Fto
in Estuarine Water /,Flow-Through Toxicity Test
Testing System for Not tuscan larvae as Applied
Test Using Oysters (Crassostree virginica) /,Fl
to and Uptake by Several Estuarine Organisms 1,
in Mangroves /,Herbicide
Tests with Selected Estuarine Algae, Invertebra
to Aquatic Organisms /,Inter-Taxa Correlations
Test Using the Sheepahead Minnow (Cyprinodon ye
of Ozone-Produced Oxidants end Bromate to Selec
end Bioaccumutation In Blue Crabs /,Kepone:
Test Using Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon vane
Tests: Survival end Development When Exposed to
Tests Using Three Atherinid Fishes and Results
Tests with Mysid Shrimp (Mysidopsis bahia) /,Me
Tests with Early Life Stages of Atheninid Fishe
Studies /, Microbial
Tests /,Minutocellus polymorphus: A New Marine
to Crustaceans /,MoLt-Related Susceptibility an
Tests to Determine the Effects of a Pollutant I
Test Using the California Grunion (Leuresthes t
Studies Conducted with Selected Marine Organism
pH, Salinity and Temperature. Part I. literetu
of Pentachlorophenol to Crustaceans /,Physlotog
of Hexavatent Chromium to the Grass Shrimp Pale
to the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes puglo I,Physl
In Natural Water Systems I Predicting Singte-Sp
Testing with Marine Uniceltular Algae /,Prlncip
Tests: Theoretical Model and Solubitity Charac
Tests with Fish I,ReLation of Survival to Other
Testing of Single Species Dominant in Benthic C
Tests Using Estuarine Animals /,Results: Inter
of Chlorination to the American Oyster, Crassos
to Pesticides on a Crustacean Population I,Shor
Tests Using Fish end Macrolnvertebrates /,Steti
Tests /,Suitabillty of Sheepshead Minnows (Cypr
and Chemical Composition of Used Drilling Muds
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX
Toxicity Tests / ,Theoretlcel Model and Solubility Charac
and Bioconcentration of EPN and Leptophos to Se
and Bioconcentration of BHC and Lindane in Sele
and Distribution of Aroclor 1254 in the Pink Sh
and Uptake of Kepone in Marine Unicellular Alga
of “Spent” Drilling Fluids to Selected Marine 0
of Aroclor 1254 and Its PhysiologicaL Activity
of Bromate to Striped Bess lchthyoptankton (Nor
of Chlorine to Juvenile Spot, leiostomus xanthu
“ of Copper to Thelassiosira pseudonana in Unenni
of Creosote-Contaminated Sediment to Field- and
of Dibutyl Phthelate-Contaminated Sediment to I
of Drilling-Mud Blocides to Developing Estuanin
of Ozonated Estuerine Water to Juvenile Blue Cr
of Pentachtoropheno( end Related Compounds to E
“ of Pyrethroids to Marine Invertebrates and Fish
of Sediment-Incorporated DrilLing Fluids
of Sodium Pent.chlorophenate to the Grass Shrim
of Sodium Pentechlorophenate (Ne-PCP) to the Gr
of Textile Mill Effluents to Freshwater and Eat
of the Fungicide Capten to the Dungeness Crab C
of Toxaphene In Several Estuerine Organisms 1,1)
Testing /,Use of Plankton in Aquatic
Test /,Use of the Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes Pu
Tests to Measure Effects of Substances on Mann
of Drilling Fluids to Mysids (Nysidopsis bahie)
Toxicological Relationships Demonstrated in Early life-s
Assessment of Ambush, Bolero, Bux, Dursben
Hazard Assessment /,On the Use of Indices
Studies I,Pressurized Proportional Diluter
end Physiological Responses of the Fish, I
Toxicology: Ten Years in Review and a Look at the Future
and Pharmacology of Chlorophenols: Studies on
US of Penaeid Shrimp, April 8-10, 1975, Galvesto
Laboratory Effluent / SandIGranuLar Carbon Fl
U I and Quantitative Chemistry to Estimate Enviro
Toxin-Producing Species of Bacillus / ,Workshop on Proced
Trace Metals in Sediments /,Accuracy of Acid Extraction
SI Elements in a Coastal Plain Estuary: Distribution
SS Metal Burdens in the Bay Mussel, Mytilus edulis I,
“ Elements in Bay Mussels (Mytllus edulis) I,Seasona
“ Metal Levels in a Population of Nytilus edulls fro
Trans-Stilbene Oxide Treatment /,Responses of the Hepati
Transduction of Plasmids In a Natural Freshwater Environ
in Pseudomonas aeruginosa /,Potential for T
Mechanisms and Potential for Gene Transfer
Transfer Efficiency / ,Blochemlcal Analysis of the Respon
US of R68.45 and FP5 Between Pseudomonas aeruginos
Among Bacteria In Soil and Aquatic Environments
in Relation to Environmental Release of Genetic
UU /,Kepone Accumulation and Food Chain
Through Estuerine Food Chains I,Kepone Bloconce
and Establishment of Engineered Genetic Sequenc
in the Environment /,Transduction: Mechanisms a
of Bacteroides succinogenes (Hungate) to Fibrob
Transformation of Phenol to Benzoate via para-Carboxylat
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P1
AT
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Transformation /,Anaerobtc Transformation of Phenol to B
and Pesticide Interactions in a Simulated
Transient Phase Between Growth and Nongrowth of Heterotr
Translocation of Four Orgenochlorine Compounds by Red Me
Transmission in. Diversified Habitat /,Aquatic Erivlronm
Transport and Biodegradation in Microcosm. /,Fate of Fen
in Coastal Marine Foodwebe /,Polychlorinated B
Trematoda: Digenee) in Australian Oysters, Seccostr.a co
Trends (Aquatic Microbial Ecology) /,Discussfon: Concept
“ Program: EPA’s Approach to Monitoring Condition o
“ in Pesticide Residues in SheUfish
Tribluorecetyl Derivatives /,Determination of Carbofuran
Tributyltin: Thetassia Seagrass Microcosms /,Fate and Ef
Oxide and Triphenyltin Oxide /,Inhibition of
Trichtorobenzene from Food and Water Sources by Spot (le
on Estuarine Macrobenthic Communities E
Trichloroethylene /,Aerobic Biodegradation of
H by a Bacterial Isolate f,Aerobic Netab
/,Ambient Water Quality Criteria for
and the Involvement of an Aromatic Rio
/,Charecterizetion of Biochemical, Mic
Degrading Bacterium G4 /,Novel Pathway
/,Pretiminary Development of a Bench-S
‘S Metabolism by Microorganisms That Degr
Trifluralin, and Pentechlorophenol to Sheepshead Minnows
/,Histopathology and Enlargement of the Pitu
/,Vertebral Dysptasia in Young Fish Exposed
Triglyceride GlyceroL Analysis / ,Quantitative Determinat
Trihalomethane Production in Chlorinated Estuarine Water
Triphenyltin Oxide /,lnhibition of Arm Regeneration by 0
Triphosphetese of Pink Shrimp (Penseus duorarum) /,Some
tRNA, 5S rRNA and 165 rRNA by HPLC /,Purification of
Trophic Relationships of Fishes in an Unpolluted, River-
“ Resource Utilization by Three Species of Sciaeni
Trout by Dietary Exposure and Intraperitoneal Inject ion
(Salmo gairdneri) /,Hepatocarcinogenicity of GLand
“ (Salmo gairdneri) Embryos: A Sensitive Animal Mode
H Embryos: Advantages and Limitations for Carcinogen
a Model for Environmental Carcinogenesis f,Rainb
Tube for Small Blood Samples / ,Clinical Centrifuge
Tumor HistopathoLogy of Black Bullheads with Papillomas
Tumors with 7,12 -Dfmethylbenz(a)anthracene in Two Specie
Turnover of Extracellutar DNA in Eutrophic and Oligotrop
TX. Abstracts /,First Workshop on the Pathology and Toxi
tyrannus) /,Toxicity of Ozonated Estuarine Water to Juve
U
Uca pugnax (Smith) I,Effects of a Photosynthesis Inhibit
“ pugnax Food Chain /,Metabolic Fate of Atrazine in th
Ultrastructural Changes In the Liver of a Marine Fish /,
Changes in the Antennal Gland, Midgut, H
and Histological Study of Degenerative C
and Protergol Studies of Lsgenophrys cal
Ultrastructure, Prevalence, and Enhancement /Enzootic N
of large Cells Associated with Putative N
Uncontaminated Populations in Chesapeake Bay /,Survival,
Underwater Scientists at Gulf Breeze
P
A
G
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E
Undisturbed Sediment-Water Interface in laboratory Syste
undulatus, inApalachicola Bay, Florida, 1972-1977 /,Dis
with Notes on Subsequent Embryonic Developmen
Unenriched Inshore Seawater /,Toxicity of Copper to That
Unicellular Algae by Pesticides /,Cell Death and Inhibit
“ Glands of the Grass Shrimp, Pateemonetes pug
Algae ,Effects and Uptake of Chlorinated Na
Algae: Accumulation, Population Growth and 0
0 Algae /,Prfnctples of Toxicity Testing with
H Algae to Brominated Organic Compounds in Six
Algae f ,Toxicity and Uptake of Kepone in Mar
Unique Response to Hydrogen Sulfide /,Emersion In the Ma
Fish Useful in Chronic Marine Bioassay. of Heloge
Unisexual Fishes (Atherlnidae); Origins, Clonat Diversit
Unpolluted River-Dominated Estuary in North Florida /,C
Unreasonableness” of Environmental Change / ,Ecotoxicolog
Unsubstituted Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Softsh
IS Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Bay N
Untrained Mosqultofish Gambusia affinis /,Avoidance of
Uptake by Estuarine Animals /,Aroclor 1016: ToxicIty to
and Retention of Aroclor 1254 in Two Estusrine F
H of Chlorinated Naphthalenes in Marine Unicellular
H and Metabolism of Methoxychtor, Mirex, and 2,4-0
Bioaccumuletion and Toxicity of Pesticides in Ma
“ by Several Estuarine Organisms /,Heptachlor: Toxi
Depuration, Retention, end Metabolism by Spot, I
“ of Kepone in Estuarine Environments: Annual Repor
of Sediment-Associated Chemicals /,Techniques for
“ of Kepone in Marine Unicellular Algae /,Toxicity
“ and Accumulation of Naphthalene by the Oyster Ost
“ and Effects of Dichtobenil in a Small Pond
and Toxicity of Toxaphene in SeveraL Estuarine Or
“ of Aromatic and Branched Chain Hydrocarbons by Ye
Urea f,Antimicrobiel Activities of N-chtoramines and Dia
“ Herbicides /,Depression of Carbohydrate in Marine A
Urine /,chlorobenzilete Residues in
by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with an
by IC with an Etectrochemical Detector /,Method fo
/,Minimizing Occupational Exposure to Pesticides:
“ and Blood Analysis for the Assessment of Man’s Exp
Urosporidium (Haplosporida) Infection In Microphallid Me
USDA Working Symposium /,Discussion from Selected Papers
USSR Water Pollution Programs Under the US-USSR Agreemen
N Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Environmen
Utility of Toxicity Tests to Measure Effects of Substanc
H of Urine and Blood Analysis for the Assessment o
Utilizing Bacterial Community on Potycyclic Aromatic Hyd
Estuarine Fishes /,Devetopment of a Carcinogen
Yeast /,Physiologicat and DNA Characterization
V
valenciennesi Jordan, and in the European Flounders P1st
Validate Laboratory-Derived Aquatic Test Systems with H
Variability of the Acute Toxicity of Drilling Fluids to
Variables and Embryo Survival for the California Grunion
Biomass, Number of Individuals, and Average I
Variation of Organochlorine Residues and Assemblages of
69- 3
37-15
61- 4
6-18
70-17
70- 4
50- 3
63-10
25- 6
70-10
5- 6
8-21
69-11
59- 9
69- 8
56- 8
58- 7
58- 8
30- 8
62- 1
68- 5
70-18
65-20
65-19
19-15
48- 7
23- 4
42- 1
27-16
59- 9
6-13
61-10
25-18
26- 2
54- 5
30-19
30-20
49- 8
54- 4
5- 3
38-20
43-14
70-12
8- 1
38- 1
32-15
24-12
25-15
48-14
45-14
4- 6
5- 9
24-17
14- 6
36-12
58-15
24- 8
6- 6
3- 9
47-14
36- 1
15- 3
8- 7
66-18
63- 8
15- 4
60- 1
31- 8
68-17
25-18
69-10
46-10
46-11
3-10
5-20
2- 5
15- 3
10-19
7-19
10-16
10-17
18-18
59- 6
15- 4
38- 5
2-18
14-12
27-19
54- 9
2-17
27- 7
31-15
37- 2
27- 6
43- 3
5-11
7-13
13-11
13-11
49- 6
43- 3
70- 2
42-15
8-10
64-13
49-13
66- 7
46- 7
6- 3
19- 6
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A T
GE
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Variation in Benzo(a)pyrene in Bivalve Mollusks from Ore
in Soft Tissue Weights and Trace Metal Burdens
Variations of Arsenic and Other Trace Elements in Bay Mu
variegatus) /,Chronic Bioassay Using Sheepsheed Minnows
/,Chronic Toxicity of Methoxychtor, Nalathio
/,Chronic Toxicity of Chlordane, Trifluralin
SI /,Diazinon: Chronic Toxicity to, and Brain Ac
/,Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests with a Sal
/,Effect of Chronic Exposure to EPN and to Cu
/,Endrin: Effects on the Entire Life Cycle of
f,Entlre Life-Cycle Blossssy Using Sheepshee
f,Interlaboratory Comparison of the EarLy Li
/ ,Kepone: Chronic Effects on Embryo, Fry, Ju
f,Leboratory Culture of Sheepshead Minnows
/,Life-Cycle Toxicity Test Using Sheepshead
Neoplasms and Related Lesions Compared with
CuLture Establishment and Application in Car
An Estuarine Fish Suitable for Chronic CEnt
for Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests /,SuitabiLity
and Fundulus grandis in Cercinogenicity Testi
Variety of Enrichment Conditions /,Anaerobic Degradation
Vegetation in the Lower Chesapeake Ray, Virginia /,Distr
Verification? /,Correspondence of Laboratory and Field R
Template /,Perdido Bay as a long-Term Gulf
Vertebral Dysplasia in Young Fish Exposed to the Herbici
Vertebrate Cells /,Autogrepha californica Nuclear Polyhe
Cells /,Molecular Probes for Detection of Vir
Vertebrates /,Hematopoietic Neoplasms in invertebrates a
via pers-Carboxytation: Use of Fluorinated Analogues to
meta Cleavage of Homoprotocatechuic Acid f,CetaboLis
“ Water and Sediment /,Effects of 1,2,4-Trichlorobenze
Digested lead Periodate /,Indirect Atomic-Absorption
Viability of the Marine Copepod Acartia tonsa. /,Effect
Viable Counting Method for Measuring Tolerance of Aquati
“ Count /,Metabolic Activity of Bacterial Cells Enu
“ but Non -CuLturable Vibrio cholerae and Related Pa
Vibrio vulnificus: Gene Cloning and Applications of a Ch
“ choleree and Related Pathogens in the Environment
Vicinity of Pensacola, Florida / ,inventory of the Estuar
of the Texas Flower Garden Banks, Gulf of Mexic
Vieques, Puerto Rico /,Growth Characteristics of Reef-Bu
View /,lntegration of Monitoring and Research in Coastal
Viral Reproduction /,Membranous Labyrinth in Baculovirus
“ Pesticides in Aquatic Vertebrate Cells /,Molecular
“ Diseases of invertebrates Other Than Insects
virens, Nercenaria mercenaria and Palaemorietes pugio fro
Virginia /,Distribution and Abundance of Submerged Aquet
virginica) as an Indicator of Carcinogens in the Aquatic
/,Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolism in the American Oy
(G.) Exposed to Chlorinated and Dechlorinated:
/,Changes in the Free Amino Acid Pool During E
/,Concurrent Neoptastic and Protistan Disorde
/,Effects of the Polychlorinated Biphenyl Aroc
Exposed to the Chemical Carcinogen N-nitrosodi
/,Flowing Sea Water Toxicity Test Using Oyste
(Gmetin) /,lmpects of Water Chlorination and C
Virginica (C) /,Seasonel Chronic Toxicity of Chlorinatio
(Gmetin) f,Seasonel Effects of Chlorine Produc
Virus Efficiently Enters but Does Not Replicate in Polik
“ of Pink Shrimp: Ultrastructure, Prevalence, and En
Bacterium, and Protozoon to a Nontarget, Estuarin
“ Similar to Baculovirus, in Hepatopancreas of Pink
“ in a Crustacean: A NoveL Bioassay System /,Interac
“ B86 /,Motecular Characterization of Pseudomonas ee
Viruses: Discussion /,Evatuation of the Exposure of Fish
Vitro Estuarine Water and Sediment/Water Systems /,Bioio
Viviparous Fishes (Genus Poeciliopsis) /,Induction of lie
vivo Binding of p,p’-DDE to Human Serum Proteins /,ln
Volatile Halogenated Organic Compounds Between Rat BLood
1 Substrates /,Modification of the 14C Most-Probe
Chloro- and Bromocarbons in Coastal Waters
Ha(ocarbon Production from the Chlorination of
Vols. I and ii /,Proceedings of International Symposium
vulnificus: Gene Cloning and Applications of a Chitinase
W
U / ,Mirex and Aroctor 1256: Effect on and Accumulation b
Walking Legs of the Lobster Homarus americanus: Taste Sp
Waste Toxicity with Marine Bioassays /,Assessment of Tex
on Germination, Survival, and Growth of Marsh Plan
“ Drill Mud, Cuttings and Water /,TechnicaL Evaluati
Wastes /,Algae and Crustaceans as Indicators of Bioactiv
It Using Freshwater and Saltwater Algae and Crustace
/,Marine Algal Bioassay Method: Results with Pest
“ /,Physical, Chemical and Biological Consideration
Wastewater Treatment Plant into an Estuarine Environment
Effluent /,Papillomas on Fish Exposed to Chlo
WASTOX, a Framework for Modeling the Fate of Toxic Chemi
“ a Framework for Modeling the Fate of Toxic Chemi
Water to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia) /,Acute end Chronic T
Quality Criteria for Chlorine /,Ambient Aquatic Li
SI Quality Criteria for Acrolein/ 1 Ambient
Quality Criteria for Acrylonitrile / ,Ambient
U Quality Criteria for Aldrin/DleLdrin /,Ambient
Quality Criteria for Chtordane /,Amblent
Quality Criteria for Chlorinated Benzenes / ,Ambien
Quality Criteria for Chlorinated Ethanes /,Ambient
Quality Criteria for Chlorinated Nephthalene /,Amb
Quality Criteria for Chlorinated PhenoLs /,Ambient
“ Quality Criteria for ChloroaLkyt Ethers /,Ambient
Quality Criteria for Chloroform /,Ambient
“ Quality Criteria for 2-Chtorophenot /,Ambient
Quality Criteria for DOT /,Ambient
Quality Criteria for DlchLorobenzenes I,Ambient
° Quality Criteria for Dichtorobenzidine /,Amblent
Quality Criteria for DichloroethyLenes /,Ambient
Quality Criteria for Dichtoropropane and Dichlorop
Quality Criteria for 2,4-Dichlorophenol /,Ambient
Quality Criteria for 2,4-Dimethytphenot /,Ambient
° Quality Criteria for Endosulfan /,Ambient
° QuaLity Criteria for Endrin /,Ambient
Quality Criteria for Heptechlor /,Ambient
Quality Criteria for Hexachtorobutadiene /,Ambient
p i
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
19- 9
36-18
42-11
10- 3
14- 4
19-15
24- 1
39- 3
48-11
13-16
8- 4
49- 7
13-15
18-12
18-10
60- 9
49-15
8-15
13-14
48-10
69- 4
25- 3
54- 8
69- 1
23- 4
57- 4
56- 7
30-17
69- 3
64- 9
56- 8
38-18
39- 1
65- 9
62-16
52-15
59-10
52-15
17- 7
56-13
41- 8
57-13
68- 9
56- 7
35- 8
46-17
25- 3
23- 6
16- 1
47- 1
43- 8
23- 7
3-13
67- 1
16-11
43-16
PAGE
20- 7
25-17
57- 4
5- 9
53- 2
5-10
12-19
65- 5
7-15
66-16
43-14
4-13
32-12
56- 4
18-16
27-17
8-20
59-10
3- 5
41- 6
26- 7
71-10
37- 5
44- 8
47-17
33-14
6-16
8- 6
49- 5
48- 6
52-18
70- 8
52-11
28- 11
28-12
28-13
28- 14
28-15
28-16
28-17
28-18
29- 1
29- 2
28-10
29- 3
29- 4
29- 5
29- 6
29- 7
28- 8
28- 9
29- 8
29- 9
29-10
29-11
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30- 2
30- 4
30- 3
30- 5
30- 6
30- 7
30- 8
17-11
69- 8
1- 7
66-16
66-16
62-11
17- 1
55- 5
27-16
4- 8
19-10
30- 16
23-17
56- 8
19-11
69- 9
68- 11
19- 4
33- 1
16-11
7- 5
43-16
49-20
58- 9
33-16
36- 3
58-15
24-13
27-10
1- 8
52-16
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32-13
38- 2
64-20
10- 1
10- 1
37- 5
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38- 1
13-11
53- 5
38-12
12-21
12-21
60- 8
27-13
18-15
18-17
4-10
68- 2
12- 5
12- 3
36-11
57-13
16- 4
14-15
18-16
47- 2
39- 2
6- 3
36- 18
42-18
1-23
54- 8
4- 8
46-15
1-17
16- 4
7-15
69-14
1- 7
66- 9
30-16
69- 8
57-12
50-13
24- 8
10-17
8-11
38- 1
13-18
32- 3
47- 4
66-16
47-13
40- 7
28- 5
41- 2
43- 7
24-18
24-17
36-19
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX
Quality Criteri, for Hexachlorocyclohexene /,Ambie
Quality Criteria for Nexachlorocyclopentadferie /,A
Quality Criteri, for Isophorone / .Amblent
QuaLity Criteria for Nitrobenzene /,Ambient
Quality Criteri, for Nitrosamines /,Ambierit
Quality Criteria for Pentechlorophenol /,Ambient
Quality Criteria for Phenol /,Ambient
Quality Criteria for Phtha(,te Esters /,Ambient
Quality Criteri, for Polychlorinated Biphenyls l .A
Quality Criteria for Silver /.Ambient
Quality Criteri, for Potynuctear Aromatic Nydrocar
Quality Criteria for ThaLlium /,Ambient
Quality Criteri. for Toluene l,Ambient
Quality Criteri, for Toxaphene /,Ambient
Quality Criteri, for TrichtoroethyLene /,Ambient
Quality Management /.American-Sovi.t Symposium on
Sources by Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus) /,Bioaccumu
and Polychaetous Worms /,Biogeochemistry of Trace
and Sediment/Water Systems /,B lological and Abioti
Systems /,Biological and Ablotic Degradation of Xe
and Sediment SampLes /,Biotic and Abiotic Degredat
/,Chemistry of Halogens in Sea
l,Cometabol lam of Low Concentrations of Propachlor
l,Contrlbut ion of Marine Algae to Trihatomethane P
Column. A Review of Morphology, Behavior, Ecology
or a Static System /,Culturing the Mysid (Mysidops
/,Determfnetlon of Dissolved Kepone by Direct Addi
by Gas-Liquid Chromatography and High-Pressure Liq
and Sediment /,Effects of l,2,4-Trichlorobenzeneo
/,Entlre Life CycLe Toxicity Test Using Mysids (My
/,Factors InvoLved in Multiplication and Survival
and Sediment /.Fate of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Envi
Runoff /,Field and Laboratory Avoidance Reactions
/,Flow-Through Toxicity Testing System for MolLusc
Toxicity Test Using Oysters (Crassostrea virginfca
for Aquatic Bioassays /,Gravity-Ftow Column to Pro
Chlorination and Coliform Bacteria on the American
/,Limited Epizootic of Neuroblastoma in Coho Salmo
Aquifers /,Metebolism of Atachlor and Propachlor I
Soluble Metabolites l,Metabolism of Atrazine by Sp
/,Methods for the Recovery of Organic Carcinogens
Interface in Laboratory Systems l,Movement of Kepo
Interface of Lake Pontchsrtrain / ,Organics at the
A Laboratory Evaluation Using Larvae of an Estuar
Sediment, and Biota of Escambia Bay, Florida /,Po
Systems /,Predicting Single-Species Toxicity in Na
Quality Criteria /,Principles for Developing Coast
f,Probtems Associated with Low-Sotubility Compound
f,Reactions in Chlorinated Sea
Source: An Interim Report /,Retationship Between S
/,Residual Oxidant Decay and Bromate Formation in
f,Rote of Sublethal Injury in Decline of Bacterial
PolLution in Fiscal 1973 by North American Agencie
Quality Committee American Fisheries Society l,Sur
/,Technical Evaluation of the MOEPSI Proposal: App
Problems Associated with Low-Solubtltty Compounds
KEYWORD TITLE INDEX
Water to Juvenile Blue Crabs (Callinectes sapidus) and J
‘ Pollution Programs Under the US-USSR Agreement on
“ Chlorination: Crossroad of Uncertainties and Decis
Quality and Mangrove Ecosystem Dynamics
H Contamination /,Wster-Softening and Conditioning E
H Softening and Conditioning Equipment: A Potential
Waterborne and Sediment-Source Toxicities of Six Organic
Waters--An Overview /,Blomonitoring of Coastal
“ /,Bromoform Production by Oxidative Biocides in M
/,Chlorine Degradation and Hatocarbon Production
U near a Coal-Fired Electric Power Plent--Correlati
H /,Environmental Significance of the Potential for
U Summary and Recommendations /,Fate and Effects o
“ /,First Record of Ophiophragmus mootei (Echinoder
St f,Halocarbon Production from Oxidative Biocides i
Issues for Consideration from a Regulatory Point
/,Respiratory and OsmoreguL.tory Responses of Whi
5’ Theoretical Aspects /,Speciation of Chlorine Pro
U /,VoLatiLe Chtoro- and Bromocarbons in Coastal
Weed Control / Ecological Impact of Integrated Chemical
Weeds: Contro( and Its Environmental consequences /,Pro
Weight /,Predator-Prey and Competition Models with State
Weights and Trace Metal Burdens in the Bay Mussel, Myth
WetLands /,Determination of the EnvironmentaL Impact of
Whales /,Occurrence of Pesticides in
Whet are the Criteria for Verification? /,Correspondence
Which Forage in the Water Column. A Review of Morphology
White Perch (Morone Gmelin) /,Lethat and Sublethal Expos
Shrimp /,Loca(ization of DOT in the Body Organs of
“ Perch (Morone americana) Exposed to Chlorine and 0
Wildlife to Nuclear Polyhedrosis and Grenulosis Viruses:
WoodLand) /,Coccldian Parasites (Apicomplexa: Eucoccidor
Worms /,Biogeochenhistry of Trace Elements in a Coastal P
wrightii M.S. Thesis /,Comparison of Nitrogen Fixation
X
XAD-2 Resin to Water / Determination of Dissolved Kepone
xanthurus) /,Bioaccumutation of 1,2,4-Trlchlorobenzene f
Importance of Dietary Accumulation and Inges
/,Dietary Accumulation of PCBs from a Contami
and Croaker, Micropogonias undulatus, In Apal
l,Heptachtor: Uptake, Depuration, Retention a
to Environmental Stress Following SubLetha’ C
/,Toxicity of Bromate to Striped Bass Ichthyo
U /,Toxicity of Chlorine to Juvenile Spot, Leios
Exposed to Chlorine Produced Oxidants /,Toxic
Xenobiotic Compounds: Effects of Concentration, Inoculum
St Compounds in In Vitro Estuarine Water and Sed
Compounds in Three Types of Aquatic Test Syst
Compounds l,Microbiat Degradation of
5’ Chemicals l,Negetive Chemical Ionization Stud
Xenobiotlcs Through Marine and Estuarine Sediments /,Cyc
in Simulated Aquatic Microenvironmental Syst
Y
Yaquina Bay. Oregon During June 1976 - May 1978 /,Benzo(
U Bay, Oregon /,Observations on the Ultrastructure
“ Bay, Oregon. Ph.D. Thesis /,Trace Metal Levels
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KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N KEYWORD TITLE INDEX E N
Yeast /,Physiological and DNA Characterization of Candid 8-10
“ /,Iiptake of Aromatic and Branched Chain Hydrocarbo 27-19
Yeasts from the North Sea and Amoco Cadiz 011 27- 1
Yield of Changes in Growth, Mortality, and Reproduction 8- 8
“ from a Fishery /,ReLetion Between Simple Dynamic p 4-12
Young Topsmelt, Atherinops affinis, Cultured in the Labo 65-15
Fish Exposed to the Herbicide Trifturalin /,Verteb 23- 4
2
Zinc in Sediments, Water, and Polychaetous Worms f,Bioge 1- 7
“ in Estuerine Waters near a Coal-Fired Electric Powe 4-10
N Exposure /,Ontogeny of Resistance Adaptation and Ne 37- 7
Zn, Cd, end Pb Discharged from a Wasteweter Treatment Pt 8- 6
Zoantharia 15- 5
Zoenthids with Descriptions of Three New Species /,Revie 2-16
Zone Pollution Monitor: A Pilot Study /,Americen oyster 43-15
Zoogeography of Ptereleotrls heteropterus (Pisces: Gobi 13- 5
ZR-512 (Altozer) on Lerval Development of the Mud-Crab R 12-15
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AUTHOR INDEX
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AUTHOR INDEX
A
Abbott D.T., Joint Author.
Preliminary Studies to Evaluate the Potential of Using
Embryo end Larval Stages of the Goose Barnacle, Pot licipes
polymerus for Marine Bloassays
/ 24-16
Abdetel, Ahmed T.H.
Purification end Characterization of a Neutral Protease from
Saccharomycopsta lipolytica
1,12-1
Abet, Daniel C.
Emersion in the Mangrove Forest Fish Rivulus mermoratus: A
Unique Response to Hydrogen Sulfide
1,60-1
Abet, Daniel C., Joint Author.
Usefulness of the Self-Fertilizing Cyprinodontid Fish,
Rivulus marmoratus as an Experimental Animal in Studies
Involving Carcinogenesis, Teratogenesis and Mutagenesis
1,42-9
Ahearn, Donald G.
Effects of Pollutants on Microbial Activities in Estuarine
Surface Films
1 ,35 -1
Environmental Fate of Natural and Synthetic Organic Products
in Estuarine Environments
/,52- 1
Microbial Interactions with Pesticides in Estuarine Surface
Sticks
/,12-2
Microbiological Cycling of Oil in Estuarine Marshlands
I ,9-1
Yeasts from the North Sea and Amoco Cadiz Oil
/ ,27-1
Ahearn Donald G., Joint Author.
Antimicrobial Activities of N-chloramines and Diezolidinyl
Urea
/,54-9
Densities of Bacteria and Fungi in Coastal Surface Films as
Determined by a Membrane-Adsorption Procedure
/,7-18
Effect of Heptachlor on Hexadecane Utilization by Selected
Fungi
,,11.1
Effects of Lugworms and Seagrass on Kepone (Chlordecone)
Distribution in Sediment/Water Laboratory Systems
/ 55-6
Evaluation of Industrial Yeasts for Pathogenicity
1,24-4
Impact of the Use of Microorganisms on the Aquatic
Environment
f,7-7
Inhibition of Estuarine Microorganisms by Polychlorinated
Biphenyls
/ 7-6
Isolation of Atypical Candida albicans from the North Sea
/813-1
Microbial Populations in Coastal Surface Sticks
/,9-14
Microbiology and Chemistry of Estuarine Surface Microlayers
‘9-5
Movement of Kepofle (Ch(ordecone) Across en Undisturbed
Sediment-Water Interface in Laboratory Systems
1,58-15
Physical nd Biological Parameters That Determine the Fate
of p-ChLorophenol in laboratory Test Systems
/,62-13
Physiological and DNA Characterization of Candida maltosa, a
Hydrocarbon-Utilizing Yeast
I 8-10
Purification and Characterization of a Neutral Protease from
Saccharomycopsis lipotytica
/ ,12-1
Uptake of Aromatic and Branched Chain Hydrocarbons by Yeast
/ ,27- 19
Ainsworth, Karen A., Joint Author.
Effects and Uptake of Chlorinated Naphthalenes in Marine
Unicellular Algae
/,15-3
Resistance of Red Mangrove (Rhizophore mangle 1.) Seedlings
to Lead, Cadmium, and Mercury
/ 26-6
Toxicity and Uptake of Kepone in Marine Unicellular Algae
1,15-4
Ajetlo, I., Joint Author.
Evaluation of Industrial Yeasts for Pathogenicity
1,24-4
Aldrich, T1., Joint Author.
Molecular Basis of Biodegradation of ChP.oroaromatic
Compounds
/,70- 16
Alexander, Martin
Biodegradation of Organic Chemicals
/,52- 2
Effect of Concentration of Chemicals on Their Biodegradation
/,52-3
Microbial Ecologist Looks Once Again at Risk Analysis
/ ,64- 1
Alexander, Martin, Joint Author.
Bacterial Inhibitors in Lake Water
/ ,57-18
Cometabotism of Low Concentrations of Propachtor, Alechlor,
and Cyctoate in Sewage and Lake Water
/855•5
Effect of Protozoan Predation on Relative Abundance of Fast-
and Slow-Growing Bacteria
/ ,70- 19
Effect of Substrate Concentration and Organic and Inorganic
Compounds on the Occurrence and Rate of Mineralization and
Cometebot fast
1,51-7
Effects of Chemical Speciation on the Mineralization of
Organic Compounds by Microorganisms
/,54-12
Effects of Dissolved Organic Carbon and Second Substrates on
the Biodegradation of Organic Compounds at Low
Concentrations
/,55-16
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Fectors lnvotved in Mutt$p(ic.tion end Survivet of
Eacherichia coIl in Lake Water
,69-9
Metabolism of Atechlor and Propachlor in Suspensions of
Pretreated Soils end in Samples from Ground Water Aquifers
1 ,58-9
Rote of Sublethal Injury in Decline of Bacterial Populations
In Lake Water
1 .64-20
Alexander, SheLley V.
First Record of Ophiophregmus moorel (Echinodermata,
Ophiuroldea) in Florida Coastal Waters
/.12-3
Alexander, Shelley V., Joint Author.
Marine Algal Bioassay Method: Results with Pesticides and
Industrial Wastes
/ ,33-14
Alley, Earl C., Joint Author.
Effect of Mirex and Carbofuran on Estuarine Microorganisms
/,7-10
Anas, Raymond E.
OrganochLorlne Pesticides in Fur Seals
f,1-1
Organochlorine Pesticides in Nursing Fur Seal Pups
/11-2
Anderson, K., Joint Author.
PhysioLogicaL and DNA Characterization of Candida maltose, a
Hydrocarbon-Utilizing Yeast
/ ,8-10
Anderson, Richard, Joint Author.
Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermittent Dosing of
Outdoor Experimental Streams with Chlorpyrifos
1,53-11
Anderson, Robert S.
Benzo(a)pyrene MetaboLism in the American Oyster Crassostrea
virginica
1,16-1
Differential Ability of Ambystoma tigrinum Hepatic
Microsomes from Potycytic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Aromatic
Ami nes
/,40-1
Andren, I.E., Joint Author.
Test Monitoring and Indicator Organisms
Andrews, Austin K., Joint Author.
Results of an Adaptive Environmental Assessment Modeling
Workshop Concerning Potential Impacts of Drilling Muds and
Cuttings on the Marine Environment
/,40-3
Arber, S.J., Joint Author.
Determination of Underivatized Chtorophenols in Human Urine
by Combined High Performance liquid Chromatography Mass
Spectrometry and SeLected Ion Monitoring
/,39 -5
Armstrong, D.A., Joint Author.
Toxicity of the Fungicide Captan to the Dungeness Crab
Cancer magister
1,16-14
Arthur, Jack, Joint Author.
Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermittent Dosing of
Outdoor Experimental Streams with Chlorpyrifos
53-11
Atema, Jelle
Behavioral Bi oassays
/,5-1
Effects of Drilling Muds on Behavior of the American
Lobster, Homarus americanus, in Water Column and Substrate
Exposures
/ ,40-2
Atema, Jelle, Joint Author.
Behavior and Substrate Selection During l.erval Settling in
the Lobster Homarus americanus
I 40-6
Influence of Drilling Muds on the Primary Chemosensory
Neurons in Walking Legs of the lobster, Homarus americanus
/ ,35-17
Narrow-Spectrum Chemoreceptor CeLLs in the Walking Legs of
the Lobster Homarus americanus: Taste Specialist
/,41-6
Atlas, R.M., Joint Author.
Application of Gene Probe Methods for Monitoring Specific
Microbial Populations in Freshwater Ecosystems
/,71-1
Auble, Gregor T.
ResuLts of an Adaptive Environmental Assessment Modeling
Workshop Concerning PotentiaL Impacts of Drilling Muds and
Cuttings on the Marine Environment
/,40-3
Aumen, Nicholas G., Joint Author.
Water Duality Studies in Santa Rosa Sound, Pensacola,
F lorida
/,32-6
AUTHOR INDEX
B
Badger, Alston C., Joint Author.
Responses of Experimental Estuarine Communities to
Continuous Chlorination
1,38-11
Bahner, Lowell H.
Kepone Accumulation and Food Chain Transfer
1,16-2
Kepone Bioconcentratlon, Accumulation, loss, and Transfer
Through Estuarine Food Chains
1,12-4
Methods to Assess Effects of Combinations of Toxicants,
Salinity and Temperature on Estuarine Animals
/,7-2
ModeLs for Predicting Bloaccumulation and Ecosystem Effects
of Kepone and Other Materials
1,35-2
Precision live-Feeder for Flow-Through larval Culture or
Food Chain Bioassays
1 (9-2
Salinity Controller for Flow-Through Bioassays
/ .7-3
Saltwater Flow-Through Bioassay Method with Controlled
Temperature and Salinity
/,7-1
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Teat of a Model for Predicting Kepone Accumulation in
Selected Estuerine Specie,
.22-1
Behner, Lowell H. 9 Joint Author.
Acute end Chronic Effects of Cadmium on the Estuerine Mysid,
Mysidopsis behia
/.19-12
Assessment of Textile West. Toxicity with Marine Stoassays
1.26-7
Effects of Cadmium on the Shrimps, Penaeus duorarum,
Pai.aemonetes pugio end Palaemonetes vulgaris
/ 14-3
Influences of Selected Tidal-ActIvity-Dependent Parameters
on Chlorine Demand in an Estuarine Environment
/.27-15
Kepone: Hazard to Aquatic Organisms
/,10-5
Metals, Pesticides and PCBs: Toxicitle, to Shrimp Singly and
in Combination
I 10-12
Mysidopsis bahia: An Estuarin. Species Suitable for
Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests to Determine the Effects of a
PcI lutant
/ 14-2
NonLinear Model for Pesticide Accumulation in Selected
Estuarine Species
/,19-14
Some Physiological Consequences of Po(ychlorinated Biphenyl-
and Salinity-stress in Penaeid Shrimp
/,6-8
Toxicity of Textile Mill Effluents to Freshwater and
Estuarine Algae, Crustaceans and Fishes
/,33-15
Bailey, George S., Joint Author.
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Benzo(ajpyrene to Rainbow Trout by
Dietary Exposure and Intraperitoneal Injection
/,54-5
Rainbow Trout Embryos: Advantages and Limitations for
Carcinogenesis Research
/ ,49-8
Baltou, David P., Joint Author.
Cloning and Expression of the catA and catBC Gene Clusters
from Pseudomonas aeruginose PAO
/,65-7
Cloning, Expression, and Regulation of the Pseudomonas
cepacia Protocatechuete 3,4-Dioxygenase Genes
1,71-12
Genetic Organization and Sequence of the Pseudomonas cepacia
Genes for the Alpha and Beta Subunits of Protocetechuate
3, 4-D loxygenese
/ ,71 -13
Baptist, J.P., Joint Author.
Potential Hazards from Radioactive Pollution of the Estuary
/,3-15
Barkay, Tamer
Adaptation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Ng2+ Stress
/ ,60-2
Adaptation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Pollutant
Stress
/,64-2
Bacteria and the Environment
.68-1
Environmental significance of the Potential for
mer(Tn21)-Mediated Reduction of Hg2+ and HgO in Natural
Waters
/,68-2
Gene Probes as a Tool for the Detection of Specific Genomes
in the Environment
/,66-3
Hybridization of DNA Probes with Whole-Community Genome for
Detection of Genes That Encode Microbial Responses to
Pollutants: Mer Genes and Hg2+ Resistance
1,68-3
Barkay. Tamar, Joint Author.
Capacity of Aquatic Bacteria to Act as Recipients for
Plasmid DNA
/ ,64- 16
Direct Viable Counting Method for Measuring Tolerance of
Aquatic Microbial Communities to HG(II)
/ ,65-9
EPA Developing Methods to Assess Environmental ReLease
/ ,61 -7
Extraction end Purification of Microbial DNA from Sediments
/,62-6
Gene Transfer Among Bacteria in Soil and Aquatic
Environments: A Review
/,63-4
Barnthouse, Lawrence V.
Quantifying Risks of Toxic Chemicals to Aquatic Populations
and Ecosystems
1,644
Barquet, Ane, Joint Author.
Minimizing Occupational Exposure to Pesticides:
Epidemiological Overview
1.28- 1
Protective Clothing Studies in the Field: An Alternative to
Reentry
/,41-4
Reduction of Pesticide Exposure with Protective Clothing for
Appticators and Mixers
/,41-3
Barrett, Regina, Joint Author.
Effects of Herbicides on Seedlings of the Red Mangrove,
Rhizophora mangle 1.
/,4-15
Barros, Marguerite, Joint Author.
Halogenated Hydrocarbons
1,31-2
Bershaw, Diana F., Joint Author.
Effects of Drilling Muds on Behavior of the American
Lobster, Homarus atnericanus, in Water Column and Substrate
Exposures
/,40-2
Bartell, Stephen N., Joint Author.
Quantifying Risks of Toxic Chemicals to Aquatic Populations
and Ecosystems
/,64-4
Bertha, R., Joint Author.
Discussion: Concepts and Trends (Aquatic Microbial Ecology)
/,25-6
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Battatora, M.S.J.
Gnotobiotjc Maintenance of Sheepshead Minnow Larvae
1 ,52-4
Battey, J., Joint Author.
Physiological Effects of OIl-Drilling Muds on the Caribbean
Coral Montastrea annularls
‘‘44-3
Baughman, Douglas S., Joint Author.
Interactions of Chlorine-ProciucedOxldants, Salinity, and a
Protistan Parasite In Affecting Lethal and Sublethal
Physiological Effects In the Eastern or American Oyster
1,56-1
Baylis, John P., Joint Author.
Comparison of Mutagen Accumulation In 3 Estuarine Species
Using the Salmonetla/Microsome Activation System
1,38-13
Bean, Roger $., Joint Author.
Chlorination Products
1,22-iS
Bell, S.L., Joint Author.
Uptake of Aromatic and Branched Chain Hydrocarbons by Yeast
/,27- 19
Bender, Michael E., Joint Author.
Effects of Ingestion of Kepone-Contemiflated Food by Juvenile
Blue Crabs (Callinectes sepidus Rethbun)
1,45-20
Kepone Contamination of the James River Estuary
/ ,31-3
Scientific Lessons Taught by Kepone
1,42-7
Bengtsson, Ake, Joint Author.
Effects of Pulp Mill and Ore Smelter Effluents on Vertebrae
of Fourhorn Sculpin: Laboratory and Field Comparisons
/ ,65- 11
Bengtsson, Bengt-Erik Joint Author.
Effects of Pulp Mi(l and Ore Smelter Effluents on Vertebrae
of Fourhorn Scuipin: Laboratory and FieLd Comparisons
1,65-11
Bennett, Casey W., Joint Author.
Determination of Vanadium in a Marine Mol(usc Using a
Chelating Ion E, change Resin Neutron Activation
/ ,36- 17
Benson, P.H., Joint Author.
Biochemical Analysis of the Response of the Marine
Microfouting Community Structure to Cleaning Procedures
Designed to Maintain Heat Transfer Efficiency
/ ,27-2
Berner, N.H., Joint Author.
Inhibition of Estuarine Microorganisms by Polychlorinated
B iphenyls
/ • 7-6
Microbiological Cycling of Oil in Estuarine Marshlands
/,9-1
Bertine, K.
Estuaries
1,22-2
Biba, Diane Mary
Effects of Afletoxin on the Brown Bullhead Ictelurus
nebulosis. M.S. Thesis
/,45- 1
Blerman, Victor
Mathematical Modeling Strategies Applied to Saginaw Bay,
Lake Huron
/ • 16-3
Biernbaum , Charles K.
Seasonal Changes in the Amphipod Fauna of Microciona
Prolifera (Porifera: Demospongia) and Associated Sponges in
a Shallow Salt-Marsh Creek
‘‘35-3
Biggs, D.C., Joint Author.
Sublethal Metabolic Responses of the Hermatypic Coral
Madracis decectis Exposed to Drilling Mud Enriched with
Ferrochrome I ignosutfonate
I,31-9
Biggs, Robert B., Joint Author.
Characterizing the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem and Lessons
Learned
1,60- 15
Nutrient Enrichment of Chesapeake Bay and Its Impact on the
Habitat of Striped Bass: A Speculative Hypothesis
/,55-8
Birdsong, R.S., Joint Author.
Coral Reef Fishes Which Forage in the Water Column. A Review
of Morphology, Behavior, Ecology and Evolutionary
Implications
Birge, Wesley, Joint Author.
Discussion Synopsis: Hazard Assessment Approaches
/,23 12
Black, John J., Joint Author.
Exocrine Pancreatic Adenomas in the Greater Redhorse,
Mo ostoma val.enciennesi Jordan, and in the European
Flounder, Platichthys flesus (Linnaeus)
/,64- 13
Blackburn, James, Joint Author.
Applications for DNA Probes in Biodegradation Research
1,58-18
Blackman, Robbin R., Joint Author.
Effects of DDT on Catlons in the Hepetopancrees of Penaeid
Shrimp
/ ,3 -14
Localization of DOT In the Body Organs of Pink and White
Shrimp
1,1-17
Physiology of Estuerine Organisms
/,1-18
Polychlor inated Biphenyl Absorbed from Sediments by Fiddler
Crabs and Pink Shrimp
1,2-11
Toxicity and Distribution of Aroclor 1254 in the Pink Shrimp
Penseus duorarum
/,2-1O
Two New Species of the Flatfish Genus Citharichthys
(Bothidae) from the Western North Atlantic
/,1 - 12
Blaylock, Dewey A., Joint Author.
Nutrient Enrichment of Chesapeake Bay end Its Impact on the
Habitat of Striped Bass: A Speculative Hypothesis
/ ,55-8
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Block, Ronald H.
Fete end Effects of Chlorine in Coastal Waters: Summery end
Recommendat lone
,12-5
Respiratory and Osmoreguletory Responses of White Perch
(Morone americana) Exposed to Chlorine and Ozone in
Estuerine Waters
1,16-4
Block, Ronald H., Joint Author.
Bromoform Production byOxidative Blocides In Marine Waters
I 18-15
Let at and Subtethat Exposure and Recovery Effects of
Ozone-Produced Oxidants on Adult White Perch (Morone Gmelln)
I 46-15
Blogos(awskl Walter J., Joint Author.
Chlorinadon Products
/,22- 15
Bobbie, Ronald J.
Biochemical Analysis of the Response of the Marine
Microfouling Community Structure to Cleaning Procedures
Designed to Maintain Heat Transfer Efficiency
/,27-2
Characterization of Benthic Microbial Community Structure by
High Resolution Gas Chromatography of Fatty Acid Methyl
Esters
1,27-3
Effect of light on BiomasS and Community Structure of
Estuarine Detrital Microblota
,,35-4
Bobbie, Ronald J., Joint Author.
Effect of Silicate Grain Shape, Structure end Location on
the Biomass and Community Structure of Cotonizing Marine
Ml c robi ot a
/,37- 12
Effects of Bioturbetlon and Predation by Mellita
quinquiesperforats on Sedimentary Microbial Community
Structure
/,34-1
Effects of Oil and Gas well-Drilling Fluids on the Biomass
and Community Structure of Microbiota That Colonize Sands in
Running Seawater
/,44- 1
Nonselective Biochemical Methods for the Determination of
Fungat Mass and Community Structure in Estuarine Detrital
Mic rof (ore
/ ,33- 17
Bohannon, Patrice N., Joint Author.
Microwave Irradiation for Rapid Killing and Fixing of Plant
Tissue
,,71-7
Botton Suzanne, Joint Author.
Dritling Mud Research Oversight
/,32- 11
Bonde, G.J., Joint Author.
Test Monitoring and Indicator Organisms
Bonnell, R., Joint Author.
Dynamics of an Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem
/,15-1
Dynamics of an Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem, II
,20-18
Bookhout, Cazlyn G.
Effects of Hexavalent Chromium on Development of Crabs,
RhithropanOPeUS herrisii and Callinectes sepidus
/ ,48- 1
Effects of Malathion on the Development of Crabs
f,12-6
Effects of MethoxyChiOr on larval Development of Mud-Crab
and Blue crab
Effects of Mirex on the larval Development of Blue Crab
Effects of Mirex on the larval Development of Two Crabs
Effects of Mirex, MethoxyChlOr, and Malathion on Development
of Crabs
Effects of Soluble Fractions of Used light-Weight
Lignosulfoflate Type Mud and Hexavalent Chromium Ofl the
Complete Larval Development of Crabs, RhlthropaflopeUs
harris’ii and taltinectes sepidus 1,40-4
Kepone Effects on Development of Callinectes sapidus and
RhithroPenOPeus harrisii
/,22-3
Kepone Effects on Larval Development of Mud-Crab and
Blue- Crab
/ ,27-4
Bookhout, Caztyn C., Joint Author.
Second Generation Pesticides and Crab Development
BorthwlCk, Patrick W.
Accumulation and Movement of Mirex in Selected Estuaries of
South Carolina, 196971
Acute Response to Twenty Chemicals in Static 96-Hour
screening Tests, and Larval Settlement on Hard Substrates,
in the Eastern White Slipper Shell (Crepidule plane)
,,52-7
Clinical Centrifuge Tube for Small Blood Samples
I ,5-3
Comparative Acute sensitivities of Early Life Stages of
Atherinid Fishes to chlorpyrifos and Thiobencarb
1,52-6
Effects of Ground ULV Applications of Fenthion on EstUarine
Biota iii. Response of ceged Pink Shrimp and Grass Shrimp
/,52-8
Effects of Salinity Change on Acute lethal Responses of Bay
Mysids (MysidopsiS bahia) to Three Insecticides
,,57- 1
Field Confirmation of a aboretory .DeriVed Hazard Assessment
of the Acute Toxicity of Fenthion to Pink Shrimp, PenaeUs
duo ra rum
/,52-5
Gravity-Flow Column to Provide pesticide-Laden Water for
Aquatic Bioassays
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InitiaL ToxicoLogical Assessment of Ambush, Bolero, Bux,
Duraban, Fentrifanil, Larvin, and Pydrin: Static Acute
Toxicity Tests with SeP.ected Estuarine Algae, Invertebrates,
and Fish .35-5
Methods for Acute Static Toxicity Tests with Mysid Shrimp
(Nysidopsis bahie)
/ • 16-5
Mirex Residues in Selected Estuaries of South Carolina--June
1972
1,5-2
Toxicity of Pentachlorophenol and Related Compounds to Early
Life Stages of Selected Estuarine Animals
/ • 16-6
Use of Aquatic Toxicology and Quantitative Chemistry to
Estimate Environmental Deactivation of Marine-Grade Creosote
in Seawater
/,40-5
Borthwlck, Patrick U.., Joint Author.
comparison of laboratory Toxicity lest Results with
Responses of Caged Estuarine Animals Exposed to Fenthion in
the Field
1,60-6
Effects of Aerial Thermal Fog Applications of Fenthion on
Caged Pink Shrimp, Mysids, and Sheepsheed Minnows
1,60-5
Effects of Ground Applications of Malathion on Salt-Marsh
Environments in Northwestern Florida
/,6-15
Effects of Leached Mirex on Experimental Communities of
Estuarine Animals
1 11-3
Field and laboratory Toxicity Tests with Shrimp, Mysids,, and
Sheepshead Minnows Exposed to Fenthion
‘‘57-5
Kinetics of Pesticides
1 ,1-11
Seasonal Effects of Leached Mirex on Selected Estuarine
Animals
I B-18
Toxicity of Pyrethroids to Marine Invertebrates and Fish: A
Literature Review and Test Results with Sediment-Sorbed
Chemicals
/ ,68-8
Boston, Mark A., Joint Author.
Survival, Duration of Larval Stages, and Size of Postlarvae
of Grass Shrimp, Pelaemonetes pugio, Reared from Kepone
Contaminated and Uncontaminated Populations in Chesapeake
Bay /,14-6
Botero, Leonor
Behavior and Substrate Selection During Larval Settling in
the Lobster Homarus americenus
1,40-6
Bott, Thomas L.
Impact of a Surrogate for a Geneticslly Engineered
Microorganism on Aquatic Community and Ecosystem Parameters:
Microcosm and Stream Comparisons
/ ,68-4
Bottcher, Rosemary, Joint Author.
Sperm Density and Toxic Substances: A Potential Key to
Environmental Health Hazards
,35-18
Bouma, Judith E.
Evolution of a Bacterla/Plasmid Association
/,64-5
Bouma, Judith E., Joint Author.
Effects of Segregation and Selection on Instability of
Plasmid pACYC184 in Escherichia coti B
ff61 -6
Rourquin, Al U.
Artificial Microbial Ecosystem for Determining Effects and
Fate of Toxicants in a Salt-Marsh Environment
/,12-9
Biodegradation in the Estuerine-Marifle Environments and the
Genetically Altered Microbe
/,48-2
Biotechnology Aquatic Risk Assessment Research
/,57-2
Biotechnology Risk Assessment Research
I ,52-9
Degradation of Malathion by Salt-Marsh Microorganisms
/,12-7
Discussion - Aquatic Microbial Ecology
/,27-5
Distribution of Bacteria with Nitr llotriacetateDegrading
Potential in an Estuarine Environment
/.12-10
Effect of Polychlorlnated Biphenyl Formulations on the
Growth of Estuarine Bacteria
/,7-9
Effects of Kepone on Estuarine Microorganisms
1,16-7
Effects of Malathion on Microorganisms of en Artificial
Salt-Marsh Environment
/,12-8
Estuarine Microbes and Organochtorine Pesticides (A Brief
Review)
/,4-?
Impact of Microbial Seed Cultures on the Aquatic Environment
Impact of the Use of Microorganisms on the Aquatic
Envi ronment
Inhibition of Estuarine Microorganisms by Polychiorinated
Bipher iyls
/ ,7-6
Interdependent Microcosms for the Assessment of Pollutants
in the Marine Environment
/,22-5
Microbial Degradation of Halogenated Hydrocarbons
/, 16-8
Microbial Degradation of xenoblotic Compounds
/,40-7
Microbial-MaLathion Interaction in Artificial Salt-Marsh
Ecosystems--Effect and Degradation
/ ,7-8
Microbiology and Chemistry of Estuarine Surface Microlayers
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Proceedings of the Workshop: Biodegradation Kinetics
Navarre Beach, Florida, 18-20 October 1983
,52- 10
Regulatory Responsibility
1 ,22-4
Research Plan for Test Methods Development for Risk
Assessment of Novel Microbes ReLeased into Terrestrial and
Aquatic Ecosystems
‘‘57-3
Workshop: Microbial Degradation of Pollutants in Marine
Environments
/,22-6
Bourquin, Al W., Joint Author.
Aerobic Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene
1,58-7
Bacteria and the Environment
/ 68-1
Biological and Abiotic Degradation of kenobiotic Compounds
in In Vitro Estuarine Water and Sediment/Water Systems
/,66-16
Biotic and Abiotic Degradation Rates of Methyl Parathion in
Freshwater and Estuarine Water and Sediment Samples
1,62-11
Capacity of Aquatic Bacteria to Act as Recipients for
Plasmid DNA
/,64-16
Degradation of Jet Fuel Hydrocarbons by Aquatic Microbial
Communities: an Interim Report 23 October 1981 to 30
September 1982
/,47-3
Degradation of Jet and Missile Fuels by Aquatic Microbial
Communi ties
/,58-14
Densities of Bacteria and Fungi in Coastal Surface Films as
Determined by a Membrane-Adsorption Procedure
1,7-18
Developments In Industrial Microbiology, Vol. 15
/ .6-7
Dlbutylphthalate Degradation in Estuarine and Freshwater
Si tea
/,51-3
Discussion: Concepts and Trends (Aquatic Microbial Ecology)
/,25-6
EPA Developing Methods to Assess Environmental Release
/,61-7
Effect of HeptachLor on Hexadecane Utilization by Selected
Fungi
1 ,11-1
Effects of Adaptation on Biodegradation Rates in
Sediment/Water Cores from Estuarine and Freshwater
Environments
/,33-9
Effects of Kepone on Growth and Respiration of Several
Estuarine Bacteria
/,42-14
Effects of lugworms and Seagrass on Kepone (Chlordecone)
Distribution in Sediment/Water Laboratory Systems
1,55-6
Environmental Fate and Effects of Shale-Derived Jet Fuel
/,62-12
Fate and Degradation of 14C-Kepone in Estuarine Microcosms
.18-8
Gene Transfer Among Bacteria in Soil and Aquatic
Environments: A Review
/,63-4
Metabolism of Aromatic Compounds by Caulobacter crescentus
/ ,60-3
Microbial Populations in Coastal Surface Slicks
/,9-14
Microbial Toxicity Studies
/,55-10
Perspective on the Role of Microcosms in Environmental Fate
and Effects Assessments
/ ,50- 10
Phenytecetic Acid Metabolism by Three Aquatic Bacteria
Isolated from Continuous Culture Enrichments
/,24-10
Preliminary Development of a Ranch-Scale Treatment System
for Aerobic Degradation of Trichloroethy(ene
/,65-20
Shake-Flask Test for Estimation of Biodegradability of Toxic
Organic Substances in the Aquatic Environment
/,60-10
Succession of Microfungi in Estuarine Microcosms Perturbed
by Carbaryl, Methyl Parathion and Pentachlorophenol
/,27-12
System Design Factors Affecting Environmental Fate Studies
in Microcosms
1,25-7
Use of Microcosms for Evaluation of Interactions Between
Pollutants and Microorganisms
/,50-9
Bowden, Robert J., Joint Author.
Contaminant Analysis of FilLets from Great Lakes Coho
Salmon, 1980
/,48-4
Bowers, RaLph 1., Joint Author.
Review of Hawaiian Zoanthids with Descriptions of Three New
Species
1,2-16
Zoanthar I a
/,15-5
Bowman, P.1., Joint Author.
IsoLation of Atypical Candida albicans from the North Sea
I, 13-1
Boyer, Larry F., Joint Author..
Effects of Marine Benthos on Physical Properties of
Sediments: A Successional Perspective
1,43-11
Bradway, DE.
Minimizing Occupational Exposure to Pesticides: Recent
Developments in Methodology for Monitoring Pesticide
Metabolites in Human Urine
1,27-6
Brady S. Scott
Chlorobenzllate Residues in Urine
1,27-7
Development of Methodology for Determining Human Exposure to
Ch(orobenzi late
/,40-8
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Sraidech, T.E., Joint Author.
River Pottution by Anticholinesterase Agents
/,9-10
Brannon, Anita C.
Barium, Strontium and Calcium Levels in the Exoskeleton,
Hepatopancreas and Abdominal Muscle of the Grass Shrimp,
Palaemonetes puglo: Relation to Molting and Exposure to
Sante /,22-7
Barium, Strontium end Calcium In the Exoskeletet and Soft
Tissues of the Grass Shrimp, Paleemonetes puglo, in Relation
to the Molt Cycle. M.S. Thesis
/,16-9
Effect of Sodium Pentachlorophenate on Exoskeletat CaLcium
In the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes puglo
/ ,16 10
Brennon, Anita C., Joint Author.
Inhibition of Limb Regeneration In the Grass Shrimp,
Palaemonetes puglo, by Sodium Pentachlorophenate
/ ,19-20
Physiological and Biochemical Investigations of the Toxicity
of Pentachlorophenot to Crustaceans
1 ,25-8
Brausch, James, Joint Author.
Inhibition of Acetylcholinesterase Activity in Pink Shrimp
(Penaeus duorarum) by Methyl Parathion and Its Oxon
/ .33-5
Brayton P.R., Joint Author.
Viable but Non-Culturabte VibrIo choleree and Related
Pethogens in the Environment: Implications for Release of
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms
/,52-15
Brecken, J.A, Joint Author.
Physicochemical Factors Affecting Toxicity: pH, SaLinity and
Temperature. Part I. Literature Review
/,69-18
Steen, A., Joint Author.
Application of Gene Probe Methods for Monitoring Specific
Microbial Populations In Freshwater Ecosystems
1, 71-1
Breese, Wilbur P., Joint Author.
Cellular Proliferative Disorder in Oysters (Ostrea
chitensis) from Chiloe, Chile, South America
/,32-4
Bright, Thomas J., Joint Author.
Effect of Eight Outer Continental Shelf Drilling Muds on the
Calcification Rate and Free Amino Acid Pool of the Coral
Acropora cervicornis
1,50-7
Effects of Drilling Fluids (Muds) and Turbidity on the
Growth and Metabolic State of the Coral Acropora
cervicornis, with Comments on Methods of Normalization for
Coral Data /,46-3
Effects of Turbidity on Calcification Rate, Protein
Concentration and the Free Amino Acid Pool of the Coral
Acropora cervicornis
1,546
Effects of an Offshore Drilling Fluid on Selected Corals
1,33-12
Importance of Monitoring Metabolic Recovery in the Corel
Acropora cervicornis After Short-Term Exposure to Drilling
Muds: Calcification Rate and Protein Concentration
,49-11
Recovery by the Coral Acropora cervicornis After Drilling
Mud Exposure. The Free Amino Acid Pool
/ ,5O 6
Bro-Rasmussen, Finn
Systems for Testing end Hazard Evaluation of Chemicals in
the Aquatic Environment: Second Report of the International
Evaluation Group
1,48-3
Brown, Lewis R.
Effect of Mmcx and Carbofuran on Estuarine Microorganisms
/,7-10
Brown, Melvin S., Joint Author.
Water Quality and Mangrove Ecosystem Dynamics
/,38-12
Brown, R.E., Joint Author.
Physiological and DNA Characterization of Candida maltose, a
Hydrocarbon-utilizing Yeast
1,8-10
Brungs William A.
Ambient Aquatic Life Water QuaLity Criteria for Chlorine
1,52-11
Reaction Products and EcologicaL Effects of Aqueous
Chlorination
1,27-8
Brusce, J
Autographa californica Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus
Efficiently Enters but Does Not Replicate in Polikilo
Thermic Vertebrate Cells
/,57-4
Buchanan, D.V., Joint Author.
Toxicity of the Fungicide Captan to the Dungeness Crab
Cancer magister
/ ,16-14
Bundrick, Charles K., Joint Author.
Comparison of Several Approaches for Calculating 1C50’s for
Binary Responses Obtained from Toxicological Experiments
/ ,37-14
Bunting, Diane 1.
Evaluation of Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolism In an Oyster (Ostrea
edutis)-Bacteria System. M.S. Thesis
/,22-8
Bunting, Diane L, Joint Author.
PreLiminary Studies to Evaluate the Potential of Using
Embryo and LarvaL Stages of the Goose BarnacLe, Poll icipes
polymerus for Marine Bioassays
/,24-16
Uptake and Accumulation of NaphthaLene by the Oyster Ostrea
edulis, in a Flow Through System
/ ,38-5
Burge, W.D., Joint Author.
Viable legionella pneumophila Not Detectable by Culture on
Agar Media
1,61-2
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Burger, Ned H., Joint Author.
Nutrient Enrichment of Chesapeake Bay end Its Impact on the
Habitat of Striped Bass: A Speculative Hypothesis
Burke’ Tom, Joint Author.
Drilling Mud Research Oversight
/,32- 11
Burlage, Robert S., Joint Author.
Methods for Detecting Recombinant DNA in the Environment
1,65 -3
Burnett, Louis E., Joint Author.
Concurrent Measurement of Intertidal Environmental Variables
and Embryo Survival for the California Grunion, Leuresthes
tenufs and Atlantic Silverside, Menidia menidia (Pisces:
Atheririlda.) / 46-?
Toxicological and Physio(oglcal Responses of the Fish,
Leiostomus xanthurus, Exposed to Chlorine Produced Oxidants
1,32-3
Burton, Dennis T.
investigation of the Chemistry and Toxicity of
Ozone-Produced Oxidants end Bromate to Selected Estuarine
Species
1,35-6
Burton, Dennis 1., Joint Author.
Comparison of Ozone end Chlorine Toxicity to Three Life
Stages of the American Oyster Crassostrea virginica
1,43-13
Comparison of Ozone end Chlorine Toxicity to the
Developmental Stages of Striped Bass, Morone saxatilis
1 ,36-8
lethal and Sublethal Exposure and Recovery Effects of
Ozone-Produced Oxidants on Adult White Perch (Morone Gmelin)
/ 46-15
Res duel Oxidant Decay and Bromate Formation in Chlorinated
and Ozoneted Sea-Water
/ ,38-2
Respiratory and Osmoregulatory Responses of White Perch
(Morone americana) Exposed to Chlorine and Ozone in
Estuarine Waters
/,16-4
Toxicity of Bromate to Striped Bass Ichthyoplankton (Morone
saxatilis) and Juvenile Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus)
I 38-3
To,dclty of Ozonated Estuarine Water to Juvenile Blue Crabs
(Catlinectes sapidus) and Juvenile Atlantic Menhaden
(Brevoortia tyrannus)
1,38-1
Butter, Gary 1., Joint Author.
Effects of Selected Westewater Chlorination Products and
Capten on Marine Algae
/,16-14
Effects, Uptake, end Metabolism of Methoxychlor, Mirex, and
2,4-0 in Seaweeds
/,10-19
Butler, 1.C. , Joint Author.
Degradation of Jet Fuel Hydrocarbons by Aquatic Microbial
Communities: an Interim Report 23 October 1981 to 30
September 1982
/,47-3
Butler, Philip A.
Association of DDT Residues with Losses in Marine
Product lvi t y
.3-4
Bioaccumu(ation of DOT and PCB in Tissues of Marine Fishes
/,22-9
Biological Problems In Estuarine Monitoring
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in the Marine Environment
/ ,2- 12
DOT in Estuarine Molluscs
‘‘3.3
Estuaries
/ .5.5
Flowing Sea Water Toxicity Test Using Oysters (Crassostrea
virginica)
/.9-6
Flowing Sea Water Toxicity Teat Using Oysters (Crassostrea
virginica)
1,16-11
Influence of Pesticides on Marine Ecosystems
1,2-1
Monitoring Agricultural Chemicals in Estuaries
1,40-9
National Estuerine Monitoring Program
/ • 12-11
Organochlorifle Residues in Estuarine Mollusks,
1965-72--National Pesticide Monitoring Program
/,4-4
Pesticide Residues in Estueririe Mollusks, 1977 Versus
1972--National Pesticide Monitoring Program
/,16-12
Residues of Pesticides and PCBs in Estuarine Fish,
1972-76--National Pesticide Monitoring Program
/,16-13
Synoptic Review of the literature on the Southern Oyster
Drill Thais heemastoma floridena
/,52-12
Synthetic Organics
/ ,22- 11
Test, Monitoring and Indicator Organisms
/,3-2
Trends in Pesticide Residues in Shellfish
/ • 5-6
Use of Oysters and Related Molluscs as Biological Monitors
of Synthetic Organic Pollutants
/,22-10
Butter, Philip A., Joint Author.
Hatogenated Hydrocarbons
/,31-2
Butowski, Nancy, Joint Author.
Effects on Saltwater Organisms
/,55-12
AUTHOR INDEX
C
Cabelli, Victor J.
Nicroorgani sms
/,22-12
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Cairn., John, Joint Author.
Food Quality of Aufwuchs from Artificial Streams Receiving
Low Levels of Perturbations
.40-12
Celdarone, Elaine N., Joint Author.
Fatty Acid Composition of Phospholipids in Thermally
Acclimating Sculpins (Leptocottus armetus) Treated with
Polychlorinated BiphenyP.s (Aroclor 1254)
/,22-13
CeldweU, Richard S.
Biological Effects of Pesticides on the Dungeness Crab
/,12-12
Fatty Acid Composition of Phospholipids in Thermally
Acclimating Sculpins (leptocottus ermatus) Treated with
Polychlorineted Biphenyls (Aroclor 1254)
/ ,22- 13
Toxicity of the Fungicide Capten to the Dungeness Crab
Cancer magister
/ 16-14
Canfletd, Daniel E., Joint Author.
Ecological Impact of Integrated Chemical and Biological
Aquatic Weed Control
1,67-2
Impact of Aquatic Plants and Their Management Techniques on
the Aquatic Resources of the United States: An Overview
/143-17
Cantelmo, Angela C.
Effects of Pentachlorophenol (PCP) and 2,4-Dinitrophenol
(DNP) on the Oxygen Consumption of Tissues from the Blue
Crab, Catttnectes sapidus, Under Different Osmotic
Conditions /,16-16
Effects of Sodium Pentachlorophenate and 2,4-Dinitrophenol
on Respiration in Crustaceans
/,16-15
Cantelmo, Angela C., Joint Author.
Comparative Toxicology and Pharmacology of Chlorophenols:
Studies on the Crass Shrimp, Paleemonetes pugio
/,37-17
Physiological and Biochemical investigations of the Toxicity
of Pentech torophenot to Crustaceans
1,258
Cantetmo, Frank R.
Effect of Dante on Neiofauna in a Flow-Through Experimental
System
/,22-14
Effect of Pentachlorophenol (PCP) on Melobenthic Communities
Established in an Experimental System
/,16-17
Effects of Pentachlorophenol on the Meiobenthlc Nematodes in
en Experimental System
/ 16-18
Cantillo, A.Y., Joint Author.
Accuracy of Acid Extraction Methods for Trace Metals tn
Sediments
1,33-8
Cantor, Kenneth P., Joint Author.
Relationship Between Serum Chloroform Level and Drinking
Water Source: An Interim Report
/,32-13
capuzzo, Judith N.
Drilling Fluid Effects to Developmental Stages of the
American Lobster
,40-10
Cepuzzo, Judith N., Joint Author.
PhysioLogical and Behavioral Effects of Drilling Fluid on
Marine Crustaceans
/,53-6
Canlucci, Angelo F., Joint Author.
Microorganisms
/,22-12
Carpenter, James H.
Chemistry of Halogens in Sea Water
1,17-1
Chemistry of Halogens in Seawater
Chlorination Products
/,22-15
Errors In Determination of Residual Oxidents In Chlorinated
Seawater
/112-14
Problems in Measuring Residuals In Chlorinated Seawater
/,12-13
Reaction Products from the Chlorination of Seawater
1,27-9
Reaction Products from the Chlorination of Seawater: Final
Report
/,35-7
Reactions in Chlorinated Sea Water
1,17-2
Carpenter, James H., Joint Author.
Chemistry and Ecological Effects of Chlorination of
Seawater: A Summary of EPA Research Projects
/,13-3
Sunlight-Induced Bromate Formation in Chlorinated Seawater
/,13-17
Carr, Robert Scott, Joint Author.
Effects on Saltwater Organisms
/,55-12
Fete and Effects of Pollutants; Effects on Saltwater
Organisms
/,50-12
Cassidy, S.. Joint Author.
Effect of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Formulations on the
Growth of Estuarine Bacteria
/ ,7.9
Casteel., John 1., Joint Author.
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Benzola]pyrene to Rainbow Trout by
Dietary Exposure and Intraperitoneal Injection
/ .54-5
Rainbow Trout Embryos: Advantages and Limitations for
Carcinogenesis Research
/,49-8
Cawley, George, Joint Author.
Methods for the Recovery of Organic Carcinogens from Water
/,36-3
Cazeres, Lisa H., Joint Author.
Turnover of Extracellular DNA in Eutrophic and Oligotrophic
Freshwater Environments of Southwest Florida
/ ,70-12
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Cerniglfe Carl F.
Bacter ,( arid Fungal Oxidation of Dibenzofuran
1,22 -17
Some Approaches to Studies on the Degradation of Aromatic
Hydrocarbon. by Fungi
/,22-16
Chekrab.rty, A.M., Joint Author.
Characterization end Nucleotide Sequence Determination of a
Repeat Element Isolated from a 2,4,5-T Degrading Strain of
Pseudomones cepacia
1,71-3
Cloning, Physical Mapping end Expression of Chromosomat
Genes Specifying Degradation of the Herbicide 2,4,5.T by
Pseudomonas cepacia AC1IOO
1,66-11
Molecular Basis of Biodegradation of Chtoroaromatic
Compounds
1,70-16
Champ, M.A., Joint Author.
Long-Term Biological Date Sets: Their Role in Research,
Monitoring, and Management of Estuerine and Coastal Marine
Systems
/,63-11
Chandler, F.W., Joint Author.
Evaluation of Industrial Yeasts for Pathogenicity
/,24-4
Cheng, Clifford W.J., Joint Author.
Comparison of Mutagen Accumulation in 3 Estuerine Species
Using the Salmonella/Microsome Activation System
/,38-13
Chapman, Peter J.
Characterization of Biochemical, Microbiological and
Treatment Process Parameters: Development and Evaluation of
a Bench Scale Bioreactor for Trfchtoroethylene
/,68-5
Constructing Microbial Strains for Degradation of
HaLogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons
/ ,64-6
Investigation of the Role and the Potential of Cometabolic
Processes in the Laboratory and the Environment
/,68-6
Chapman, Peter J., Joint Author.
Action of a Fluorenthene-Utilizing Bacterial Community on
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Components of Creosote
/,70-2
Anaerobic Transformation of Phenol to Benzoate via
para-Carboxyletion: Use of Fluorinated Analogues to
Elucidate the Mechanism of Transformation
/ ,69-3
Cloning, Physical Mapping and Expression of Chromosomel
Genes Specifying Degradation of the Herbicide 2,4,5-T by
Pseudomonas cepacla AC1100
1,66-11
Creosote-Contaminated Sites: Their Potential for
Bioremediation
1,70-3
Molecular Basis of Biodegradation of Chloroaromatic
C ompounds
/,70-16
Novel Pathway of Totuene Catabolism in the
Trichloroethytene-Degrading Bacterium 64
.70-18
Chaser, Michael p., Joint Author.
Usefulness of the Hermaphroditic Marine Fish, Rivutus
mbrmoratus, in Cercinogenicity Testing
/,49-12
Chetterjee, Deb K.
Expression of Degradetive Genes of Pseudomonas putida in
Caulobecter crescentus
/,60-4
Metabolism of Aromatic Compounds by Caulobacter crescentus
/,60-3
Chatterjee, Dab K., Joint Author.
Bacteria and the Environment
1,68-1
Chatterjee, Pramita, Joint Author.
Capacity of Aquatic Bacteria to Act as Recipients for
Plasmid DNA
/,64-16
Expression of Degradetive Genes of Pseudomones putida in
Ceulobecter c rescentus
1,60-4
Chen, Edward, Joint Author.
Changes in the Free Amino Acid Pool During Environmental
Stress in the Gill Tissue of the Oyster, Crassostrea
virginica
/,43-8
Cherry, Donald S., Joint Author.
Food Quality of Aufwuchs from Artificial Streams Receiving
Low Levels of Perturbations
/,40-12
Chesapeake Bay Program
Chesapeake Bay Program: Project Summaries
1,23-1
Chitdress, Ray, Joint Author.
Association of DOT Residues with Losses in Marine
Productivity
‘‘3-4
Christ iensen, M.E.
Effects of the Insect Growth Regulator Dimilin (TH 6040) on
Larval Development of Two Estuarine Crabs
/,17-3
Effects of the Juvenile Hormone Mimic ZR-512 (Altozar) on
Larval Development of the Mud-Crab Rhithropanopeus harrisfi
at Various Cyclic Temperatures
1,12-15
Persistence of the Insect Growth Regulator Dimitin in
Brackish Water: A Laboratory Evaluation Using Larvae of an
Estuarine Crab as Indicator
/,27-10
Uttrastructural Study of the Exoskeleton of the Estuarine
Crab Rhithropanopeus harrisii: Effect of the Insect Growth
Regulator Dimilin (Diflubenzuron) on the Larval Cuticle
/,40-11
Clark, James R.
Accumulation of Sediment-Bound PCB5 by Fiddler Crabs
/,57-6
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Comparison of Laboratory Toxicity Teat Resutta with
Responses of Caged Estuarfne Animals Exposed to Fenthlon in
the Field
,60-6
Contaminant Analysis of Fillets from Great Lakes Coho
Salmon, 1980
/ 48-4
Design of Field Studies to Assess Contaminant Impact in
Estuerine Ecosystems
1,64-7
Effects of Aerial Thermal Fog Applications of Fenthion on
Caged Pink Shrimp, Mysids, and Sheepshead Minnows
1,60-5
Effects of Ground UIV Applications of Fenthion on Estuarine
Biota: I. Study Design and Implementation
/,52-13
FieLd Studies in Estuarine Ecosystems: A Review of
Approaches for Assessing Contaminant Effects
/ 68-7
Field and laboratory Toxicity Tests with Shrimp, Mysids, and
Sheepshead Minnows Exposed to Fenthion
1,57-5
Food Quality of Aufwuchs from Artificial Streams Receiving
low Levels of Perturbations
/,40-12
Relative Sensitivity of Six Estuarine Fishes to
Carbophenothion, Chlorpyrifos , and Fenvalerate
/ ,52- 14
Toxicity of Pyrethroids to Marine Invertebrates and Fish: A
literature Review and Test Results with Sediment-Sorbed
Chemi cal s
1,68-8
Toxicity of Sediment-incorporated OrlUing Fluids
/,60-7
Waterborne and Sediment-Source Toxicities of Six Organic
Chemicals to Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) and Amphioxus
(Branch iostome carl baeum)
/ .60-8
Clark, James P. Joint Author.
Bioaccumuladon of 1 ,2,4-Trichlorobenzene from Food and
Water Sources by Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus)
1 ,69-8
Bioaccumuletion of Kepone by Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus):
Importance of Dietary Accumulation and Ingestion Rate
1,57-12
Determination of Fenthion Residues in Samples of Marine
Biota and Seawater from Laboratory Exposures and Field
Applications
/,54-10
Dredged Material Effects Assessment: Single-Species
Toxicity/Bioaccumulation and Macrobenthos Colonization Tests
/ ,70-6
Effects of Drilling Fluids on Thalassia testudinum and Its
Epiphytic Algae
1 ,58-11
Effects of Ground ULV Applications of Fenthion on Estuarine
Blots: II. Analytical Methods and Results
/,55-4
FieLd Confirmetion of a Laboratory-Derived Hazard Asse*sment
of the Acute Toxicity of Fenthion to Pink Shrimp, Penaeus
duora rum
.52-5
Impact of Drilling Fluids on Seagrasses: An Experimental
Community Approach
/,58-6
Seasonal Changes in the Standing Crop and Chlorophyll
Content of Thelassis testudinum Banks ax Konig and Its
Epiphytes in the Northern GuLf of Mexico
/,65-10
Temephos Residues in Stagnant Ponds After Mosquito Larvicide
Applications by Helicopter
/ ,54-11
Clements, B.W., Jr., Joint Author.
Effects of Ground UIV Applications of Fenthion on Estuarine
Biota: I. Study Design and Implementation
/ ,52- 13
Clesceri, L.S., Joint Author.
Synopsis of Discussion Session: Extrapolation
/ ,32- 16
Cleveland, Mary E.
Biotic and Abiotic Factors Affecting Sorption of Toxic
Compounds to Natural Sediments. M.S. Thesis
/,45-2
Cochran, J.K., Joint Author.
Estuaries
/,22-2
ColIc, Douglas E., Joint Author.
Ecological Impact of Integrated Chemical and Biological
Aquatic Weed Control
/,47-2
Cotwelt, Rita R.
Effects and Interactions of Polychlorinated Biphenyt (PCB)
with Estuarine Microorganisms and Shellfish
/,12-16
Evidence for Genetic Modification of Microorganisms
Occurring in Natural Aquatic Environments
/,57-7
Viable but Non-Culturable Vibrlo choleree and Related
Pathogens in the Environment: Implications for Release of
GeneticaLLy Engineered Microorganisms
/,52-15
Cotwell, Rita P.., Joint Author.
Chitinase Determinants of Vibrio vuLnificus: Gene Cloning
and Applications of a Chitinase Probe
/,59-10
Metabolic Activity of Bacterial Cells Enumerated by Direct
Viable Count
1,62-14
Method for Measuring Bacterial Resistance to Metals
Employing Epifluorescent Microscopy
/,63-12
Plasmid Mobility in the Ocean Environment
/ ,64- 18
Purification of tRNA, SS rRNA and 16S rRNA by HPLC
1,61-10
Rapid Test for Chitinase Activity That Uses
4-MethylumbelLiferyl-N-Acetyl-B-D-Gtucosaminide
/ • 62-2
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Simple, Rapid Method for the Direct Isolat ion of Nucleic
Acids from Aquatic Env ronmentc
.70-20
Survival Strategies of Bacteria in the Natural Environment
/.62- 15
Viable Legionella pneumophila Not Detectable by Culture on
Agar Media
1,61-2
Conklin, Philip J.
Comparative Toxicity of Drilling Muds: Role of Chromium and
Petroleum Hydrocarbons
/,45-3
Comparative Toxicity of Offshore and Oil-Added OrUI.ing Muds
to Larvae of the Grass Shrimp Paleemonetes intermedius
/,46-5
Effects of Barite and Used Drilling Muds on Crustaceans,
with Particular Reference to the Grass Shrimp, Pateemonetes
pug io
1 ,2 1-11
Effects of Two Dithiocarbamates on the Grass Shrimp,
Palaemonetes pugio: Molt-related Toxicity and Inhibition of
Limb Regeneration
I 40-13
Env%ronmental Impact of Pentechtorophenol end Its Product.
- -A Round Table Discussion
/,17-4
Toxicity of Sodium Pentachtorophenate (Ne-PCP) to the Grass
Shrimp, Paleemonetes pugio, at Different Stages of the Molt
Cycle
f,17-5
Toxicity of Sodium Pentachlorophenete to the Grass Shrimp,
Paleemonetes pugio, in Relation to the MoLt Cycle
1,17-6
Conklin, Philip J., Joint Author.
Comparative Toxicology and Pharmacology of Chlorophenols:
Studies on the Grass Shrimp, Paleemonetes pugio
/,37-17
Cuticular Lesions Induced in Grass Shrimp Exposed to
Hexaval.ent Chromium
/,45-12
Effect of Sodium Pentachtorophenate on Exoskeletal Calcium
in the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes puglo
/.16-10
Effects of Sodium Pentachtorophenete end 2,4-Dinitrophenol
on Respiration in Crustaceans
/ 16-15
Inhbit ion of Limb Regeneration in the Grass Shrimp,
Palaemonetes pugio, by Sodium Pentachlorophenate
/,19-20
Molt-Related Susceptibility and Regenerative 1.1mb Growth as
Sensitive Indicators of Aquatic Pollutant Toxicity to
Crustaceans
/,58-16
Physiological and Biochemical Investigations of the Toxicity
of Pentechtorophenot to Crustaceans
1,25-8
Physiological and Histopathological Evaluation of
Dithiocerbamate Toxicity to the Grass Shrimp, Paleemonetes
pugio
/ 43.9
Physiological and Histopathological Evaluation of the
toxicity of Hexevalent Chromium to the Grass Shrimp
Petaemonetes pugio Hoithuis
55-11
Connolly, John P.
Modelling Kepone in the Striped Bass Food Chain of the James
River Estuary
/ .52-19
Predicting singLeSpecies Toxicity in Natural Water Systems
1,52-16
Toxic Substance Exposure Assessment in Estuarine Systems
/,52-17
User’s Guide for WASTOX. a Framework for Modeling the Fete
of Toxic Chemicals in Aquatic Environments, Part 1:
Exposure Concent ration
/,48-6
WASTOX, a Framework for Modeling the Fate of Toxic Chemicals
in Aquatic Environments, Part 2: Food Chain
I 52-18
Connolty, John P., Joint Author.
Bioaccumulation of Kepone by Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus):
Importance of Dietary Accumulation and ingestion Rate
/,57-12
Effect of Concentration of Adsorbing Solids on the Partition
Coefficient
1,32-8
Fete of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Environments: II. Transport
and Biodegradation in Microcosms
/,70-4
Movement of Kepone (Chiordecone) Across an Undisturbed
Sediment-Water Interface in Laboratory Systems
/,58-15
Connor, Seth .1
Effects of Drill Mud on the Free Amino Acid Pool of Acropora
cervicornis. M.S. Thesis
/,45-4
Connor, Seth J. , Joint Author.
Effect of Eight Outer Continental Shelf Drilling Muds on the
Calcification Rate and Free Amino Acid Pool of the Coral
Acropora cervicornis
/ • O- 7
Effects of Drilling Fluids (Muds) and Turbidity on the
Growth and Metabolic State of the Coral Acropora
cervicornis, with Comments on Methods of Normalization for
Coral Data /,46-3
Effects of Turbidity on CaLcification Rate, Protein
Concentration and the Free Amino Acid Pool of the Coral
Acropora cervicornis
/ , 4-6
importance of Monitoring Metabolic Recovery in the Coral
Acropora cervicornis After Short-Term Exposure to Drilling
Muds: Calcification Rate and Protein Concentration
/,49- 11
Recovery by the Coral Acropora ceryicornis After Drilling
Mud Exposure. The Free Amino Acid Pool
/ ,50-6
Constantine, G.H., Joint Author.
Tobramycin Nephrotoxicity and lethality in Coho SaLmon
/,33-4
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Cook 1 David W. Joint Author.
Effect of M rex and Carbofuren on Estuarine Microorganisms
7-10
Cook, Gary H.
Determination of Malathion, Malaoxon, and Mono- and
Dicarboxylic Acids of Malathion in Fish 1 Oyster, end Shrimp
Tissue
/ ,9-8
Relationship of Malathion and Its Metabotites to Fish
Poisoning
‘‘9-9
Cook, Gary H., Joint Author.
Accumulation of Aroclor 1254 in Grass Shrimp (Paleemonetes
pugio) In Laboratory and Field Exposures
I 6-9
Brain Acetylchotinesterase inhibition in Fish as a Diagnosis
of Environmental Poisoning by Malathion, 0,0-Dimethyt
S-(1,2-Oicarbethoxyethyi.) Phosphorodithloate
/ 7-12
Die(drin: Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
1,6-10
Effects of Ground Applications of Malathion on Salt-Marsh
Environments in Northwestern Florida
/,6-15
Effects of Herbicides on Seedlings of the Red Mangrove,
Rhizophora mangle 1.
/,4-15
Hexachlorobenzene: Effects on Several Estuarine Animals
/,8-13
Mirex Residues in Selected Estuaries of South Carolina--June
1972
/,5-2
Cook, W.L.
Succession of Microfungi in Estuarine Microcosms Perturbed
by Carbaryl, Methyl Parathion and Pentachtorophenot
/ 27-12
Cook, W.L., Joint Author.
Densities of Bacteria and Fungi in Coastal Surface Films as
Determined by a Membrane-Adsorption Procedure
/,7- 18
Effects of Pollutants on Microbial Activities in Estuarine
Surface Films
/ ,35- 1
MicrobiaL Interactions with Pesticides in Estuarine Surface
Slicks
1,12-2
Microbial Populations in Coastal Surface Sticks
1,9-14
Cooley, Nelson R.
Effects of Pesticides Studied at Florida Fisheries Center
1,1-3
Effects of Pesticides on Estuarine dIlates
1,1-5
Estuerine Faunet Inventory
1,1-4
Inventory of the Estuarine Fauna in the Vicinity of
Pensacola, Florida
/ • 17-7
Mirex and Aroctor 1254: Effect on end AccumuLation by
Tetrehymene pyriformis Strain W
‘3-5
Occurrence of Snook on the North Shore of the Gulf of Mexico
/ ,5-7
Polychtorinated Biphenyts, Aroclors 1248 and 1260: Effect on
and Accumulation by Tetrahymena pyriformis
Cooley, Nelson R., Joint Author.
Toxicity of Aroctor 1254 and Its Physiological Activity in
Several Estuarine Organisms
1,8-12
Coppage, David 1.
Anticholinesterase Action of Pesticidat Carbamates in the
Central Nervous System of Poisoned Fishes
/,12-17
Bioassays as Indicators of Pollution Effects
/ ,9-12
Brain Acetytcholinesterase Inhibition in Fish as a Diagnosis
of Environmental Poisoning by Malathion, 0,0-Dimethyl
S-(1,2-Dicarbethoxyethyl) Phosphorodithioate
/,7-12
Brain-Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition in a Marine Teleost
during Lethal and Sublethal Exposures to
1,2-Dibromo-2,2-Dichloroethyl Dimethyl Phosphate (Waled) in
Seawater /,7-11
Characterization of Fish Brain AcetylchoLinesterase with an
Automated pH Stat for Inhibition Studies
/,2-2
Effects of Pesticides in Estuaries Along the Gulf and
Southeast Atlantic Coasts
/,3-6
Enzyme Systems of Estuarine Organisms
/11-6
Esterase Inhibiting Pesticides: Chemistry, Mode of Action,
and Effects on Fish
/ .3-7
Fish Brain Acetylchotinesterase Inhibition Assay
/ ,9-1 1
Organophosphate Pesticides: Specific level of Brain AChE
inhibition Related to Death in Sheepshead Minnows
/,3-8
River Pollution by Anticholinesterese Agents
/,9-10
Short-Term Effects of Orgenophoaphete Pesticides on
Cholinesterases of Estuarine Fishes and Pink Shrimp
/.5-8
Coppage, David 1., Joint Author.
Diazinon: Chronic Toxicity to, and Brain
Acetylchotinesterase Inhibition in, the Sheepshead Minnow,
Cyprinodon variegatus
/ ,24-1
Effects of Ground Applications of Malathion on Salt-Marsh
Environments in Northwestern Florida
1,6-15
Relationship of Malathion and Its Metabolites to Fish
Poi soning
/,9-9
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Sensitivity to Pesticides In Three Generations of Sheepshead
N nnows
1-IS
Costlow, John 0.
Effect of Dimi (In on Development of Larvae of the Stone Crab
Menippe mercenaria, end the Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus
/,23-2
Second Generation Pesticides and Crab Development
1,23-3
Costlow, John D., Joint Author.
Effect of Insect Growth Regulator Dimilin (TM 6040) on
Fecundity and Egg Viability of the Marine Copepod Acartia
tonsa.
1,39-1
Effects of Nexava(ent Chromium on Development of Crabs,
Rhithropanopeus harrisii and Callinectes sapidus
I,48-1
Effects of Mercury on Developing Larvae of Rhithropanopeus
harr$sif (Gould). I. Interactions of Temperature, Salinity,
and Mercury on Larval Development
1,42-16
Effects of Methoxychlor on larval Development of Mud-Crab
and Blue Crab
‘‘9-3
Effects of Mirex on the Larval Development of Blue Crab
Effects of Mirex, Methoxychlor, and Malathion on Development
of Crabs
‘.9-4
Effects of Salinity and Mercury on Developing Megalopee and
Early Crab Stages of the Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus
Rat hbun
/,37-6
Effects of Soluble Fractions of Used Light-Weight
lignosulfonete Type Mud and Hexavelent Chromium on the
Complete larval Development of Crabs, Rhithropenopeus
harrisii and Callinectes sapldus /,40-4
Effects of the Insect Growth Regulator Dimilin (TH 6060) on
larval Development of Two Estuerine Crabs
/.17-3
Effects of the Juvenile Hormone Mimic ZR-512 (Altozar) on
Larval Development of the Mud-Crab Rhithropenopeus harrisii
at Various Cyclic Temperatures
/,12-15
kepone Effects on Development of CaI.linectes sapidus and
Rhithropanopeus herrisii
1,22-3
Kepone Effects on Larval Development of Mud-Crab and
Blue- Crab
1,27-4
Ontogeny of Phototaxis by Larvae of the Crab Rhithropanopeus
harrisi I
/,5-18
Persistence of the Insect Growth Regulator Dimilin in
Brackish Water: A Laboratory Evaluation Using Larvae of an
Estuerine Crab as Indicator
1,27-10
Sublethal Effects of Insect Growth Regulators upon Crab
Larval Behavior
1,18-5
Ultrastructural Study of the Exoskeleton of the Estuarine
Crab Rhithropanopeus herrisii: Effect of the Insect Growth
Regulator Dimilin (Dlflubenzuron) on the Larval Cuticle
,40- 11
Couch, John A.
American Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) as an Indicator of
Carcinogens in the Aquatic Environment
/,23-6
Aquatic Animals as Indicators of Environmental Exposures
1,40-14
Aquatic Animals in Toxicity Testing
/,48-8
Attempts to Abbreviate Time to Endpoint In Fish
Hepatocarc I nogenes Is Assays
/,53-1
Attempts to Increase Baculovirus Prevalence in Shrimp by
Chemical Exposure
/ ,9- 13
Biomonitoring of Coastal Waters--An Overview
/,27-13
Biorational Workshop, Gulf Breeze, Florida, September 15-17,
1982
f,45-6
Concurrent Neoplestic and Protlstan Disorders in the
American Oyster (Crassostrea virginica)
/,23-7
Detection of Interactions Between Natural Pathogens and
Pollutants In Aquatic Animals
/,5-12
Discussion from Selected Papers Presented at EPA-USDA
Working Symposium
/ ,7-13
Diseases Caused by Protozoa
/,45-5
Diseases, Parasites, and Toxic Responses of Commercial
Penaeid Shrimps of the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic
Coasts of North America
1,17-8
Effects of Carcinogenic Agents on Aquatic Animals: An
Environmental and Experimental Overview
/,53-3
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens and Teratogens on Non-Human
Species-Aquatic Animals
/,35- 10
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens and Teratogens on
Non-Human Species (Aquatic Anima(s)
1,27-14
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens, and Teratogens on
Non-Human Species (Aquatic Animals)
1,35-11
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens, and Teratogens on
Non-Human Species (Aquatic Animals)
/,40-16
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens, and Teratogens on Nonhuman
Species (Aquatic Animals): Fourth Annual Report MCI/EPA
Collaborative Program
/,45-8
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Effects of Carcinogens, Mutegens, and teratogens on Nonhuman
Species (Aquatic Animals): Final Report WCI/EPA
Cot laborative Program (August 1978 - September 1982)
‘45-7
Environmental Significance of Baculovirus Infections in
Estuarine and Marine Shrimp
1,7-17
Erizootic Nuclear Potyhedrosis Virus of Pink Shrimp:
Uttrastructure, Prevalence, and Enhancement
‘‘5-9
Evaluation for Risks of an Insect Virus, Bacterium, and
Protozoon to a Nontarget, Estuarine Crustacean
/,53-2
Evaluation of in Vivo Specificity of Insect Viruses:
Discuss ion
1,7-14
Evaluation of the Exposure of Fish arid Wildlife to Nuclear
Polyhedrosis and Granulosis Viruses: Discussion
1,7-15
Form, Norphogenesis, and Host-Ciliate Relationship of
Lagenophrys catlinectes (Citiatee: Peritrichids). Ph.D
Dissertation
1,2-3
Free and Occluded Virus, Similar to Baculovirus, in
Hepatopancreas of Pink Shrimp
1,5-10
Histological and Physiological Evaluations in Some Marine
Fauna
I,5-14
Histopathological Effects of Pesticides and Related
Chemicals on the Livers of Fishes
I, 7-16
Histopathology and Enlargement of the Pituitary of a Teteost
Exposed to the Herbicide Trifluralin
/,48-7
Interaction of Chemical Pollutants and Virus in a
Crustacean: A Novel Bioassay System
1,12-19
kepone-Induced Scoliosis and Its Histological Consequences
in Fish
/,1 2-20
Laboratory Evaluation of Marine Fishes as Carcinogen Assay
Subjects
‘‘35-9
Nembrenous Labyrinth in Baculovirus-Infected Crustacean
Cells: Possible Roles in Viral Reproduction
/ 68-9
N-Nltrosodiethylamine-Induced Hepatocarcinogenesis in
Estuarine Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus):
Neoptesms and Related Lesions Compared with Mammalian
Lesions 1,60-9
Pathological Effects of Urosporidium (Haptosporida)
Infection in Microphallid Metacercariae
I’s-il
Preliminary Screening Study on the Potential Carcinogenicity
of Alachlor in Freshwater and Marine Fishes
1,68-10
Prospective Study of infectious end Noninfectious Diseases
in Oysters and Fishes in Three Gulf of Mexico Estuaries
1,52-20
Protozoan Symbionts end etated Diseases of the BLue Crab,
Celtinectes sepidus Rathbun, from the Atlantic and Gulf
Coasts of the United States
,40- 15
Role of Pethobiology in Experimental Marine Biology and
Ecology
/ ,64-8
Shrimps (Arthropoda: Crustacea: Penaeidae)
1,23-5
Simple System for the PreLiminary Evaluation of Infectivity
end Pathogenesis of Insect Virus ins Nontarget Estuarine
Shrimp
/,48 -9
Ultrastructurat Studies of Shrimp Exposed to the Pollutant
Chemical, Polychiorinated Biphenyl (Aroclor 1254)
/,5-13
Uttrastructural Study of Lesions in Gills of a Marine Shrimp
Exposed to Cadmium
1,12-18
Ultrastructural and Protargol Studies of Lagenophrys
cat linectes (Cit iophora: Peritrichida)
1 ,4-6
Vertebral Dysplasia in Young Fish Exposed to the Herbicide
Tn flurat in
1,23-4
Viral Diseases of Invertebrates Other Than insects
/ ,35-8
Couch, John A., Joint Author.
Annotated List of Protozoan Parasites, Hyperparasites, and
Commensals of Decapod Crustacea
I,2-14
Aspects of the Host-Commensat Relationship Between a
Pataemonid Shrimp (Pontonia domestics) and the Pen Shell
(Atrina rigida)
/ ,35- 12
Autographa californica Nuclear Potyhedrosis Virus
Efficiently Enters but Does Not Repticate in Potikilo
Thermic Vertebrate Cells
/ 57.4
Bio(ogy of Cephatopods
/,2-7
Can Tissue Anomalies That Occur in Marine Fish Implicate
Specific PoLlutant Chemicals?
/ ,50- 5
Correlation of Mixed-Function Oxidase Activity with
Ultrastructurat Changes in the Liver of a Marine Fish
/ ,25- 15
Cytological Changes During Progression of NeopLasla in
Selected Fish Species
/,65-2
Debate: House Versus Minnow: The Future of Fish in
Csrcinogenicity Testing
1,48-13
Development of Bivalve Noltusc Models for Carciriogenesis
Studies
/ ,63-9
Dietdrin: Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
/,6-10
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EPA Marine-Estuarine Research and Review of EPA Research on
Uptake, Bloaccumulation end Toxicity of Pesticides in Marine
Organi sme
,7-19
Effects of Heptachlor end Toxaphene on laboratory-Reared
Embryos end Fry of the Sheepshead Minnow
I, 18-9
Effects of a Fungal Mycoherbicide in Enclosed Multispecies
Freshwater end Estuarine Systems
1,60 -17
Enhancement of Protozoan Pathogen Perkinsus marinus
Infections in American Oyster, Crassostrea virginics Exposed
to the Chemical Carcinogen N-nitrosodiethylamine (DENA)
/ 67-1
Evaluation of a Fungal Agent (Lagenidium giganteum) Under
Development as en MPCA for Nontarget Risk
/,57-14
Nemetopoietic Neoplssms in Invertebrate, and Cold-Blooded
Vertebrate.
1,30-17
Microinjection of Chemical Carcinogens into Small Fish
Embryos: Exocr$ne Pancreatic Neoplasm in Fundutus grandi.
Exposed to N-Methyl-N’ -Nitro-N-Nitrosoguanidine
/,64-19
Multispecies System for Evaluation of Infectivity end
Pathogenicity of Microbial Pest Control Agents in Montarget
Aquatic Species
1,64-14
Pathobiological Measures of Marine Pollution Effects
/,49-10
Proctoeces Sp. (Trematoda: Digenea) in the American Oyster.
Crassostrea virginica
/,39-4
Proctoeces sp. (Trematoda: Digenea) in Australian Oysters,
Saccostrea commercialis and Crassostrea amass
1,63-10
Responses of Early life History Stages of the Striped Bass,
Morone saxatitis to Chlorination
/ 13-19
To,dcity of Aroclor 1254 and Its Physiological Activity in
Several Estuarine Organisms
/,8-12
Toxicity of Chlorine to Juvenile Spot, leiostomus xanthurus
/ 13-18
ToxIcological and Physiological Responses of the Fish,
Lefostomue xanthurus, Exposed to Chlorine Produced Oxidants
/ .32-3
Usefulness of Cyprinodon variegatus and Fundulus grandis In
Carcinogenicity Testing: Advantages and Special Problems
1,48-10
Coult, B., Joint Author.
Dynamics of an Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem
1 ,15-1
Courtney, lee A.
Aspects of the Host-Commensal Relationship Between a
Pataemonid Shrimp (Pontonia domest ice) and the Pen Shell
(Atrina rigida)
/,35-12
Usefulness of Cyprinodon veriegatus and Fundulus grandis in
Carcinogenicity Testing: Advantages and Special Problems
,48- 10
Courtney, lee A., Joint Author.
American Oyster (Crassostrea virginice) as an Indicator of
Carcinogens in the Aquatic Environment
1,23-6
Attempts to Abbreviate Time to Endpoint in Fish
Hepatocarcinogenesis Assays
1, 53-1
Autographa californica Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus
Efficiently Enters but Does Not Replicate in Polikilo
Thermic Vertebrate Cells
/,57-4
Cytological Changes During Progression of Neoplesla in
Selected Fish Species
/,65-2
Effects of Carcinogens, Nutagens, and Teratogen, on Nonhuman
Species (Aquatic Animals): Fourth Annual Report NCI/EPA
Collaborative Program
/,45-8
Effect* of Carcinogens, Mutagens, and Teratogens on Nonhuman
Species (Aquatic Animals): Final Report MCI/EPA
Collaborative Program (August 1978 - September 1982)
/,45-7
Environmental Significance of Baculovirus Infections in
Estuarine and Marine Shrimp
1,7-17
Evaluation for Risks of an Insect Virus, Bacterium, and
Protozoon to a Hontarget, Estuarine Crustacean
I 53-2
Evaluation of a Fungal Agent (Lagenidium gigenteum) Under
Development as an MPCA for Nontarget Risk
/ ,57- 14
Interaction of Chemical Pollutants and Virus in a
Crustacean: A Novel Bioassay System
1,12-19
Laboratory Evaluation of Marine Fishes as Carcinogen Assay
Subjects
/,35-9
N-Ni trosodiethylamine-Induced Hepatocarcinogenesis in
Estuarine Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus):
Neoplasms end Related lesions Compared with Mammalian
Lesions /,60-9
Pancreatic and Nepetic Neoplasms Induced by
Methylazoxymethanol Acetate in the Guppy, Poecitia
ret iculata
1,69-2
Single-Species Tests of the Mosquito Microsporidian Noseme
algerae in Nontarget Aquatic Species
/.64-15
Couse, Nancy 1.
Biphenyl Hydroxylase Activity end the Detection of
Carcinogens
/,40-17
Couse, Nancy 1., Joint Author.
Investigation of Enzymatic Screening Tests for Hutagens in
Environmental Pollutants from Synfuel Operations
/,38-9
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Coutant, CC., Joint Author.
Behavioral Bioessays
.5-1
Crabtree, Roy E.
Oyster Shell Size end the Selection of Spawning Sites by
Chesmodes bosquienus, Hypteurochilus geminatus,
Hypsobtennius ionthas (Pisces, Blennhidae) and Gobiosoma
bosci (Pisces, Gobiidae) in Two SoUt 1,41-1
Craft, C.D., Joint Author.
Saltwater Flow-Through Bioassay Method with Controlled
Temperature end Salinity
/ ,7-1
Crane 1 Allan P1.
Contribution of Marine Algae to Trihatomethane Production in
Chlorinated Estuarine Water
/ 27-16
Inf(uences of Selected Tidal-Activity-Dependent Parameters
on Chlorine Demand in an Estuarine Environment
1,27-15
Volatile Halocerbon Production from the Chlorination of
Marine Algal Byproducts, Including D-Mannitol
/,27-17
Water-Softening and Conditioning Equipment: A Potential
Source of Water Contamination
/,12-21
Crane, Allan M., Joint Author.
Physiological Effects of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants and
Uptake of Chlorination By-Products in the American Oyster,
Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin)
/ .33-6
Responses of Early Life History Stages of the Striped Bass,
Morone saxatilis to Chlorination
/,13-19
Toxicity of Chlorine to Juvenile Spot, Leiostomus xanthurus
1,13-18
Crawford, Richard B.
Drilling Fluid Effects on Teleost and Echinoderm Development
/,35-13
Effects of Drilling Fluids on Embryo Development
/ .45.9
Effects of a Drilling Fluid on the Development of a Teleost
and an Echinoderm
/ ,35- 14
Cripe, Claude R.
Apparatus to Produce Tidal Fluctuations in a Simulated Salt
Marsh System
/,27-18
Automated Device (AGARS) for Studying Avoidance of Pollutant
Gradients by Aquatic Organisms
/,23-8
Device to Detect Potentially Dangerous Electrical Currents
In Saltwater Holding Tanks
/,17-9
Dynamics of Mirex and Its Principal Photoproducts In a
Simulated Marsh System
/,12-22
Fate of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Environments: I. Factors
Affecting Biotic and Abiotic Degradation Rates in Water and
Sediment
/,68-11
Shake-Flask Test for Estimation of Biodegradability of Toxic
Organic Substances in the Aquatic Environment
,60- 10
Cripe, Claude R, Joint Author.
Avoidance Responses of Estuarine Organisms to Storm Water
Runoff and Pulp Mill Effluents
/ 10-7
Biological and Abiotic Degradation of Kenobiotic Compounds
in In Vitro Estuarine Water and Sediment/Water Systems
1,66-16
Blotic and Abiotic Degradation Rates of Methyl Parathion in
Freshwater and Estuarine Water and Sediment Samples
/ ,62- 11
Comparison of p-Nitrophenol Biodegradation in Field and
Laboratory Test Systems
/,50-18
Dibutylphthalate Degradation in Estuarine and Freshwater
Sites
/,51-3
Fate of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Environments: I L Transport
and Biodegradation in Microcosms
/,70-4
Field and Laboratory Avoidance Reactions by BLue Crabs
(Callinectes sapidus) to Storm Water Runoff
/,19-4
interdependent Microcosms for the Assessment of Pollutants
in the Marine Environment
/ .22-5
Metabolism of Fenthion by Aquatic Microbial Communities
/ ,62- 10
Reactions of Blue Crabs to Low piL
/ .19-5
Cripe, Geraldine N.
Effect of Chronic Exposure to EPN and to Guthion on the
Critical Swimming Speed and Brain Acetylcholinesterase
Activity of Cyprinodon variegatus
/,48-11
Effect of Food Availability on the Acute Toxicity of Four
Chemicals to Mysidopsis bahia (Mysidacea) in Static
Exposures
/ ,68- 12
Effects of Diet Quantity on Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
variegatus) During Early life-Stage Exposures to
Chlorpyri fos
1,57-8
Effects of Two Organophosphate Pesticides on Swimming
Stamina of the Mysid Mysidopsis bahia
/,35-15
Occurrence of Mysidopsis bahia (Mysidacea: Mysldae) on the
Atlantic Coast of Florida
1,60-11
Cripe, Geraldine N., Joint Author.
Acute Toxicity of Eight Laboratory-Prepared Generic Drilling
Fluids toMysids (Mysidopsis bahia)
/,48-15
Acute Toxicity of Malathion, Tetrabromobisphenol-A, and
Tributyltin Chloride to Mysids (Mysidopsis behia) of Three
Different Ages
1,64-17
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Cage for Use with Small Aquatic Animals In Field Studies
.60-19
Comparative Toxicological Relationships Demonstrated in
Early Life-stage Tests with Marine Fish
1 54-2
(arty Life-stage Toxicity Test Methods for Gulf Toadf ish
(Opsanus beta) arid Results Using Chlorpyrifos
(arty Life-Stage Toxicity Teat with Tidewater Stlversides
(Menidia peninsulae) and Chlorine-Produced Oxidants
/,46-1
Inter(abo -atory Comparison of the Early Life-stage Toxicity
Test Using the Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus)
MetAod for Early Life-Stage Toxicity Tests Using Three
Atherinid Fishes and Results with Chlorpyrifos
/.53- 16
New Early life-Stage Toxicity T it Using the California
Grunion (leuresthes tenuis) and Results with Chlorpyrifos
/ .53-15
Results of Preliminary Investigations on the Acute
Sensitivity of Larval Stages of Petagicetty Spawning
Estuarine Fishes to Toxic Substances
/ ,69-6
Toxicity of Pyrethroids to Marine Invertebrates and Fish: A
literature Review and Test Results with Sediment-Sorbed
Chemicals
/ .68-8
Cronin, I.E., Joint Author.
Estuaries
/ • 22-2
Crosby, 0.0., Joint Author.
Comparative Metabolism of Parathion by Intertidal
Invertebrates
/ ,23-19
Cross, Ford A.
Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements in a Coastal Plain
Estuary: Distribution of Manganese, iron, and Zinc in
Sediments, Water, and Polychaetous Worms
/ ,1-7
Biological Observations
/,17-1O
Contaminant Bioassays: Contamination of Marine Resources for
Human Consumption
/,5-15
Cross, Ford A., Joint Author.
Biomonitoririg of Coastal Waters--An Overview
1,27-13
Potential Hazards from Radioactive Pollution of the Estuary
f,3-15
Crow, S.A.
Densities of Bacteria and Fungi in Coastal Surface Films as
Determined by a Membrane-Adsorption Procedure
/,7-18
isolation of Atypical Candida atbicans from the North Sea
1,13-1
Microbial Populations in Coastal Surface Slicks
/,9- 14
Uptake of Aromatic and Branched Chain Hydrocarbons by Yeast
/ ,27- 19
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Crow, S.A., Joint Author.
Effect of Heptachlor on Hexadecane Utilization by Selected
Fungi
1 ,1 1-1
Effects of Pollutants on Microbial Activities in Estuarine
Surface Films
/ 35-1
inhtbition of Estuarine Microorganisms by Polychtorinated
B Iphenyt s
/ .7-6
Microbial interactions with Pesticides in Estuarine Surface
Slicks
/,12-2
Microbiological Cycling of Oil in Estuarine Marshlands
Yeasts from the North Sea and Amoco Cediz Oil
1 , 27-1
Cuomo, H. Carmeta, Joint Author.
Effects of Drilling Muds on Behavior of the American
Lobster, Homarus americanus, in Water Column end Substrate
Exposures
/,40-2
Cuskey, Stephen M.
Benzoate-Dependent induction from the 0P2 Operator-Promoter
Region of the 101 Ptasmid (pUWO) in the Absence of Known
Plasmid ReguLatory Genes
/,64-10
Catabolism of Aromatic Biogenic Amines by Pseudomonas
eeruginosa PAO1 via mets Cleavage of Homoprotocetechuic Acid
/ ,64-9
initial Catabolism of Aromatic Biogenic Amines by
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO: Pathway Description, Mapping of
Mutations, and Cloning of Essential Genes
/,60-12
Cuskey, Stephen H., Joint Author.
Bacteria and the Environment
1,68-1
Novel Pathway of Totuene Catabolism in the
Trichloroethytene-Degrading Bacterium G4
/ ,70- 18
Cutshelt, Norman H.
Han-Made Radionuctldes Confirm Rapid Burial of Kepone in
James River Sediments
/ ,35- 16
AUTHOR INDEX
D
D’Asaro Charles N.
Cyclng of Xenobiotics Through Marine and Estuarine
Sediments
/,41-2
Effects Assessment of Selected Chemicals on Estuarine and
Marine Organisms
/ .53-4
Egg Capsules of Eleven Marine Prosobranchs from Northwest
Florida
/ .57-9
Laboratory Spawning, Egg Membranes, and Egg Capsules of 14
Small Marine Prosobranchs from Florida and Bimini, Bahamas
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Nicromorphology of Neogestropod Egg Capsules
.64-11
O’Asaro, Charles N., Joint Author.
Acute end Sublethal Effects of Whole Used DriLling Fluids on
Representative Estuarine Organisms
‘‘33-3
Effects of Contaminated Sediments on Representative
Estuarine Species end Developing Benthic Communities
1,33-2
Effects of Triethytene Glycot on Mysidopsis behia
(Crustacee: Mysidacee) end Menidia peninsulae (Pisces:
Atherlnidae)
/ ,55-2
DalBo, C.E., Joint Author.
Responses of Developing Estuarine Macrobenthic Communities
to Drilling Muds
‘‘44-5
Dettmeyer, 0., Joint Author.
Physiological Effects of Oil-Drilling Muds on the Caribbean
Corel Montestrea annularis
/,443
Dame, R., Joint Author.
Dynamics of an Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem
/,15-1
Daneuskes, Joseph X., Joint Author.
DeveLopment and Application of Methodology for Determining
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP) in Ambient Air
1,31-17
Evaluation of Methodology for Determining 1,2-Dibromoethane
(EDB) in Ambient Air
/ 31-18
Field Application of Evaluated Methodology for Determining
1,2-Dibromoethane, EDS, in Ambient Air
1,32-1
Minimizing Occupational Exposure to Pesticides:
Epidemiological Overview
1,28- 1
Protective Clothing Studies in the Field: An Alternative to
Reentry
/,41-4
Reduction of Pesticide Exposure with Protective Clothing for
Applicators and Mixers
1,41-3
Devey, Earl U.
Biological Measurement of the Copper Complexatlon Capacity
of Seawater
/,4-7
David, Andrew U., Joint Author.
Production of ExtraceLlular Nucleic Acids by Genetically
Altered Bacteria in Aquatic-Environment Microcosms
1,70-11
Turnover of Extracellular DNA in Eutrophic and Oligotrophic
Freshwater Environments of Southwest Florida
/ ,70-12
Davies John E.
Hin mizing Occupational Exposure to Pesticides:
Epidemiological Overview
1,28-1
Protective CLothing Studies in the FieLd An ALternative to
Reentry
,41-4
Reduction of Pesticide Exposure with Protective Clothing for
Applicators and Mixers
/,41-3
Davies, Tudor T.
American-Soviet Symposium on Use of Mathematical Models to
Optimize Water Ouelity Management
I, 17-11
Davies, Tudor T., Joint Author.
Mathematical Modeling Strategies AppLied to Saginaw Bay,
Lake Huron
1,16-3
Statement of Leonard Manglaracina, Director, Chesapeake Bay
Program, Environmental Protection Agency, Accompanied by Dr.
Tudor Davies, Deputy Director, Gulf Breeze Environmental
Research Laboratory, /,24-11
Davis, Donald D., Joint Author.
MetaboLism of Atrazine by Spartina aLterniflora. 2.
Water-Soluble Metebolites
/,33-16
Davis, Donald E.
Atrazine Fete and Effects In a Salt Marsh
1,23-9
Davis, Donald E., Joint Author.
Atrazine Metabolism in Box Crabs
/,25-5
Effects of a Photosynthesis Inhibitor Atrazine, on Salt
Marsh Edephic Algae, in Culture, Microecosystems, and in the
Field
/,32-14
Effects of a Photosynthesis Inhibitor, Atrazine, on the
Salt-Marsh Fiddler Crab, Uca pugnax (Smith)
1,32-15
Metabolic Fate of Atrazine in the Spartina
alterniflora-Detritus--Uca pugnax Food Chain
/,24-12
Davis, Wayne R. , Joint Author.
Response of Larval Fish, Lelostomus xanthurus, to
Environmental Stress Following Sublethal Cadmium Exposure
1 ,8-11
Davis, William N.
Fluorometric Determination of Adenosine Nucleotide
Derivatives as Measures of the Microfouling, Detrital and
Sedimentary Microbial Biomass and Physiological Status
/,28-2
Davis, WiLLiam N., Joint Author.
Effect of Light on Biomass and Community Structure of
Estuarine Detrital Microblota
/,35-4
Effects of Bloturbetion end Predation by Mellita
quinquiesperforeta on Sedimentary Microbial Community
Structure
1,34-1
NonseLective Biochemical Methods for the Determination of
Fungal Mass and Community Structure In Estuerine Detrital
Microft ore
/,33-17
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Perturbations in the Biomass, Metabolic Activity, and
Community Structure of the Estuerine Detritat Microbiota:
Resource Partitioning in Amphipod Grazing
Davis, Wit (lam P.
Chemistry and Ecological Effects of Chlorination of
Seawater: A Summery of EPA Research Projects
/,13-3
Coral Reef Fishes Which Forage In the Water Column. A Review
of Morphology, Behavior, Ecology and Evolutionary
Implications
/,4-8
Fisheries Resource Impacts from Spills of Oil or Hazardous
Substances
/ ,68- 12
Impact of Chlorination Processes on Marine Ecosystems
/,13-4
Impacts of Oil Spilt and Clean-Up on the European Cosst:
Amoco Cadiz
/ ,23- 10
Interaction of Aquatic Ecosystem Components with
Chlorination: An Overview
/ ,45- 10
Major Uses of Chlorination (An Ecologist’s Perspective)
/ 41-5
Mer ne Ecosystem Testing Units: Design for Assessment of
Benthic Organism Responses to low-Level Pollutants
/,13-2
Marine Workshop Summary
/,17-12
Methodology for Environmental Assessments of Oil and
Hazardous Substance Spills
/,28-3
Reproductive and Developmental Responses in the
Self-Fertilizing Fish, Rivulus marmoretus, Induced by the
Plasticizer, Di -n-Butylphthalate
/ 64-12
Review of the Androgenic Effects on Poeciliid end Other
Fishes Living in Streams Receiving Kraft-MI (( Effluents
I 68-13
Review of the Impact of Chlorination Processes upon Marine
Ecosystems
/ 9-15
Revised Review of the Impact of Chlorination Processes upon
Marine Ecosystems: Update 1977
f, 17-13
Rote of Rivulus marmoratus in Research on Aquatic Pollutants
f,57-11
Systematics , Biology and Zoogeography of Ptereleotr ls
heteropterue (Pisces: Gobiidae)
/,13-5
Water Chlorination: Crossroad of Uncertainties and Decisions
/ ,53.5
Davis, William P., Joint Author.
Biological Observations
1,17-10
Chlorination Products
/,22-15
Ecological Assessment of the Peck SLip (19 December 1978)
Oil Spill in Eastern Puerto Rico
,26- 2
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutegens, and Teratogens on Nonhuman
Species (Aquatic Animals): Fourth Annual Report MCI/EPA
Cot I eboret i ye Program
/,45-8
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens, and Teretogens on Nonhuman
Species (Aquatic Animals): Final Report MCI/EPA
Collaborative Program (August 1978 - September 1982)
/ ,45- 7
Emersion in the Mangrove Forest Fish Rivutus marmoratus: A
Unique Response to Hydrogen Sulfide
/ ,60- 1
Estuaries
/,22 2
Evidence for Embryonic Diepause in Rivulus marmoratus:
laboratory and Field Observations
/,58-17
Fate and Effects of Chlorine in Coastal Waters: Summary and
Recommendations
/,12-5
Impact of Chlorination Processes on Marine Ecosystems
/,10 9
Reaction Products and Ecological Effects of Aqueous
Chlorination
/,27-8
Davison, Richard B., Joint Author.
Laboratory Bioassays
/,1-16
Dawe, Clyde J.
Debate: Mouse Versus Minnow: The Future of Fish in
CercinogeniCity Testing
1,48-13
Day, J.W., Joint Author.
Determination of the Environmental Impact of Several
Substitute Chemicals in Agriculturally Affected Wetlands
/,42-18
De Oude, N.T., Joint Author.
Discussion Synopsis: Hazard Assessment Approaches
/ ,23- 12
DeFlaun, Mary F.
Detection of Exogenous Gene Sequences in Dissolved DNA from
Aquatic Environments
/,68-14
DeFleun, Mary F., Joint Author.
Mechanisms of DNA Utilization by Estuarine Microbial
Populations
/,66-8
Turnover of Extracellular DNA In Eutrophic and Oligotrophic
Freshwater Environments of Southwest Florida
1,70-12
Dean, John M., Joint Author.
Comparative Sensitivity of Eggs, Larvae and Adults of the
Estuarine Teleosts, Fundulus heteroclitus and Menidia
menidia to Cadmium
/,13-20
Effect of Thermal Stress end Total Residual Chlorination on
Early Life Stages of the Mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus
/,19-7
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Predation of. Spawning Atherinid Fish, Nenidia menidi., by
Avien and Aquatic Predators
,51 -1
Reproductive Behavior of the Atlantic Silverside, Menidia
menidie (Pisces, Atherinidee)
/,37-9
Deans, Christine H., Joint Author.
Alterations in Composition of Field- end
Laboratory-Developed Estuerine Benthic Communities Exposed
to Di-ri-ButyL Phthatate
1,47-8
Comparison of Field- and Laboratory-DevelOped Estuerine
Benthic Communities for Toxicant -ExpOsUre Studies
/,67-10
comparison of the EC5Os of Algal Toxicity Tests Calculated
by Four Methods
1,63-7
Effects of 1,2,4-TrichLorObenzefle on Estuerine Macrobenthic
Communities Exposed via Water and Sediment
1,56-8
Effects of Organotins on Growth and Survival of Two Marine
Diatoms, Skeletonema costatum and Thalassiosire pseudonana
1,56-1 1
impact on and Recovery of Experimental Macrobenthic
Communities Exposed to PentachloropheflOl
1,47-9
Inhibition of Arm Regeneration by Ophioderma brevispina
(Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea) by Tributyltin Oxide and
Triphenyt tin Oxide
/,59-9
Inter-laxa Correlations for Toxicity to Aquatic Organisms
/,61-11
Responses of Estuarine Mecrofauno Colonizing Sediments
contaminated with Fenvaterate
/,63-2
Responses of MacrobenthOs Colonizing Estuarine Sediments
Contaminated with Drilling Mud Containing Diesel Oil
/ ,56- 10
Toxicity of Creosote-Contaminated Sediment to Field- and
Laboratory-Colonized Estuarine Benthic Communities
/,47-11
Toxicity of Dibutyl PhthaLate-Cofltemir’ated Sediment to
Laboratory- and Field-Colonized Estuarine Benthic
Communities
1 ,59-2
Decoursey, P., Joint Author.
Behavioral Bioasseys
1,5-1
Dynamics of en Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem
/,15-1
Delaney, Mary Joint Author.
Natural ReLationships Among Sulfate-Reducing Eubacterla
1,68-15
Derby, Charles 0.
Influence of Drilling Muds on the Primary Chemosensory
Neurons in Walking Legs of the Lobster, Homarus americanus
1,35-17
Narrow-Spectrum Chemoreceptor Cells in the Walking Legs of
the Lobster Homarus americaflus: Taste speciaList
/,41-6
Derby, Jennifer C. Smith
Physiologicel and Behavioral Effects of DriLling Fluid on
Marine Crustaceans
/ ,53-6
Derby, Jennifer G. Smith, Joint Author.
Drilling Fluid Effects to Developmental Stages of the
American Lobster
/ ,40- 10
Devault, Dave, Joint Author.
Contaminant Analysis of FilLets from Great Lakes Coho
Salmon, 1980
1,48-4
Devereux, Richard D.
Natural Relationships Among sulfate-Reducing EubacterIe
/,68-15
Diamond, David W.
Respiration and osmoreguletion of the Estuarine Crab,
RhithropanopeuS harrlsii (Gould): Effects of the Herbicide,
ALachLor
1,68-16
Diaz, Robert J.
Field Validation of Multi-Species Laboratory Test Systems
for Estuarine Benthic Communities
/,60-13
Dlaz, Robert J., Joint Author.
Field Validation of Laboratory-Derived Multispecies Aquatic
Test Systems
/ .54-7
Dickson, K.L., Joint Author.
Aquatic Toxicology: Ten Years in Review and a Look at the
Future
/ ,66-6
Diner, P.M., Joint Author.
Atrazine Fate and Effects in a Salt Marsh
/,23-9
Atrazine Metabolism In Box Crabs
/ ,25-5
Dodge, Richard E.
Effects of Drilling Fluids on Reef Corals: A Review
/,53-7
Effects of Drilling Mud on the Reef-Building Coral
Montastrea annuLari s
1,41-7
Environmental Correlates of Hermatypic Coral (Montastrea
annularis) Growth on the East Flower Gardens Bank, Northwest
Gulf of Mexico
1,45-11
Growth Characteristics of Reef-Building CoraLs Within and
External to a Navel Ordnance Range: Vieques, Puerto Rico
/,41-8
Dodge, Robert H., Joint Author.
Some Approaches to Studies on the Degradation of Aromatic
Hydrocarbons by Fungi
/ ,22-16
Domey, Richard 0., Joint Author.
Effect of Thermal Stress and Total Residual ChLorination Ofi
Early Life Stages of the Mumniichog Fundutus heteroclituS
/,19-7
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influences of Selected Tidal-Activity-Dependent Parameters
on Chlorine Demand in en Estusrine Environment
.27-15
Marine Ecosystem Testing Units: Design for Assessment of
Benth$c Organism Responses to low-Level Pollutants
/,13-2
Reproductive Rhythmicity of the Atlantic Si(verside
/ ,49-21
000$ Jessica E., Joint Author.
Differential Ability of Ambystome tigrinum Hepetic
Nicrosomes from Potycytic Aromatic Hydrocarbons end Aromatic
Ami nes
/,4O 1
Dougherty, Ralph C.
Negative Chemical ionization Mass Spectra of Some
Potynuctear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
1,41-9
Negative Chemical ionization Studies of Human end Food Chain
Contamination with Xenobiotic Chemicals
/,28-5
Sperm Density and Toxic Substances: A Potential Key to
Environmental Health Hazards
1 35-18
Toxic Residues and Pollutants
I .28-4
Dougherty, Ralph C., Joint Author.
Micromethods for Toxic Residue Screening by Negative
Chemical ionization Mass Spectrometry
/,31-12
Negative Chemical ionization Studies of Potychiorinated
Dibenzo-p-Dioxins, Dlbenzofurans and Nephthalenes in
Environmental Samples
/ ,36- 16
Pentechtorophenot in the Environment. Evidence for Its
origin from Commercial Pentachlorophenol by Negative
Chemical ionization Mess Spectrometry
f,31-11
Screening of Human and Food Chain Samples for Contamination
with Toxic Substances Using Negative Chemical ionization
Mass Spectrometry
1,31-10
Doughtie. Daniel G.
Citiery Structures in the Branchiat Unicellular Glands of
the Grass Shrimp, Peteemonetes pugio
1 ,36-1
Cuticular Lesions induced in Grass Shrimp Exposed to
Hexavaleflt Chromium
1,45-12
Mistopathological and Ultrastructural Changes in the
Antennal. Gland, Midgut, Hepatopancreas, and Gilt of Grass
Shrimp Following Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium
1,48- t4
Rosette Glands in the Gills of the Grass Shrimp,
Palaemonetes puglo. I. Comparative Morphology, Cyclical
Activity and Innervation
1,4 1-
Rosette Stands in the Gills of the Grass Shrimp,
Palaemonetes pugio. ii. Premott Ductule Reformation:
Replacement of Ciliary Processes by Cytoplasmic Processes in
Relation to Gland Maturation /,41-11
Syncytial Nature and Phegocytic Activity of the Branchial
Podocytes in the Grass Shrimp, Pateemonetes pugio
,36-2
UttrastructUrel Changes induced by Sodium Pentachlorophenete
in the Grass Shrimp, Paleemonetes pugio, in Relation to the
Molt Cycle
/,17- 11.
UltrastructUrat and Histological Study of Degenerative
Changes Leading to Black Silts in Grass Shrimp Exposed to a
Dithiocarbamete Biocide
/ ,45- 13
UltrastructUrel and Histological Study of Degenerative
Changes in the Antennal Glands, Hepatopancreas, and Midgut
of Grass Shrimp Exposed to Two Dithiocarbamate Biocides
(,4514
Ultrastructure of an Exocrine Dermat Gland in the Silts of
the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio: Occurrence of
Transitory Citiary Axonemes Associated with the Stoughing
and Reformation of the Ductul 1,23-11
Doughtie, Daniel G., Joint Author.
comparative Toxicity of Drilling Muds: Rote of Chromium and
Petroleum Hydrocarbons
/ ,45-3
Effects of Barite and Used Drilling Muds on Crustaceans,
with Particular Reference to the Grass Shrimp, Patseisonetes
pugio
/ ,27-11
HistopatholOgiCal Changes in Grass Shrimp Exposed to
chromium, PentachlorOphenol and Dithiocerbamates
/ ,50- 11
Physiological and Histopathological Evaluation of
Dithiocarbamate Toxicity to the Grass Shrimp, Paleemonetes
U9 10
1,43-9
Physiological and Histopathological Evaluation of the
Toxicity of Hexavalent Chromium to the Grass Shrimp
Palaemonetes pugio Holthuis
f,55- 11
Dryfoos, Robert I., Joint Author.
Analysis of Returns of Tagged Gulf Menhaden
/,10- 14
Drysdale, D., Joint Author.
Comparative Toxicity of Drilling Muds: Rote of Chromium and
Pet roteum Hydrocarbons
/,45-3
Duke, Kenneth H., Joint Author.
Algae and Crustaceans as Indicators of Bloactivity of
industrial Wastes
/ ,44-8
Duke, Thomas W.
Acute Toxicity of Eight Laboratory-Prepared Generic Drilling
Fluids to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia)
/.48-15
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in livers of Fishes from the
Northeastern Pacific Ocean
1,2-4
Criteria for Determining Importance and Effects of
Pesticides on the Marine Environment: A Brief Overview
1,5-16
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Cycling of Pollutants
,9-16
Drilling Fluid Test Procedure: Participation, Date
Comparison and implementation
1,60-14
EPA Marine-Estuerine Research and Review of EPA Research on
Uptake, BloaccumuLatlon end Toxicity of Pesticides In Marine
Organisms
1,7-19
Effects of Pesticides on Egtuarlne Organisms
I 1-9
Environmental Effects--Marine Life. Summary
1,7-20
Estuarine Pesticide Research--Bureau of Commercial Fisheries
1,1-10
First American-Soviet symposium on the Biological Effects of
Pollution on Marine Organisms
1 ,17- 1 5
Impact of Men on the Coastal Environment
/ 61-14
Implications of Pesticide Residues In the Coastal
EnvIronment
1,5-17
lnetics of Pesticides
1 .1-11
Long-Term Effects of Organic Pollutants on Ecosystems
/,13-6
Pesticides in Aquatic Environments: An Overview
1,13-7
Pot ychlorinated Biphenyl (Aroclor 1254) in the Water,
Sediment, and Biota of Escambia Bay, Florida
1,1-8
Potential Impact of Drilling Fluids onEstuarine
Product ivity
‘‘53-9
Progress Report: Drilling Fluid Project
/ ,45- 15
Results of the Drilling Fluids Research Program Sponsored by
the Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory,
1976-1984, end Their Application to Hazard Assessment
1,48-18
Summary of EPA Drilling Fluid Research Activities
/ 41-12
Toxicity Tests and Best Available Technology Determinations
for Discharges from Offshore Oil and Gas DrilLing Platforms
I ,53-8
Toxicity Tests: introduction
1 48-16
Toxicity of “Spent” Drilling Fluids to Selected Marine
Organisms
/,68-17
Uncertainty and Environmental Risk Assessment
/,53-10
Uses and Misuses of Estuaries
/,41-13
Duke, Thomas U., Joint Author.
Accumulation and Movement of Mirex in Selected Estuaries of
South Carolina, 1969-71
f,4- I
Acute Toxicity of a Laboratory-Prepared Generic Drilling
Fluid to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia), and Evaluation of Test
Results from Ten Commercial Laboratories
‘55.7
Benthos Investigations: Sediment Boxes or Natural Bottom?
/,41-17
Biogeochemistry of Trace ELements in a Coastal Plain
Estuary: Distribution of Manganese, Iron, and Zinc in
Sediments, Water, and PoLycheetous Worms
1 ,1- 7
Contaminant Bioassays: Contamination of Marine Resources for
Human Consumption
/,5-15
Crabs (Arthropoda: Crustacea: Oecapoda: Brachyura)
/ ,26-8
Ecosystem Perspective on Potential Impacts of Drilling Fluid
Discharges on Seagrasses
/,61-3
Effects of Mirex on Selected Estuar Inc Organisms
/ ,2-8
Effects of Mirex on the Larval Development of Two Crabs
1,3-1
Effects of Pesticides in Estuaries Along the Gulf and
Southeast Atlantic Coasts
1,3-6
Evaluation of Proposed Environmental Scoring Methodology
1,54-3
Impact of Drilling Fluids on Seagresses: An Experimental
Community Approach
/,58-6
Integration of Monitoring and Research in Coastal Waters:
Issues for Consideration from a ReguLatory Point of View
1,57-13
On the Use of Indices in Aquatic Toxicological Hazard
Assessment
‘‘37.4
Pesticides in Estuaries
/,6-1
Potential Hazards from Radioactive Pollution of the Estuary
/,3-15
Technical Evaluation of the MOEPSI Proposal: Application for
Ocean Dumping Research Permit for Disposal of Waste Drill
Mud, Cuttings and Water
/ ,37. 5
Toxicity of Used Drilling Fluids to Mysids (Mysidopsis
bah ia)
1 57-15
Variability of the Acute Toxicity of Drilling Fluids to
Mysids (Nysidopsis bahia)
1,66-7
Weathered IXTOX I OIL Effects on Estuarine Benthos
/,42-8
Dukes, J.C.., Joint Author.
Effects of Ground ULV Applications of Fenthion on Estuarine
Biota: I. Study Design and Implementation
/,52-13
Dumas, David P., Joint Author.
Avoidance of Pesticides by Untrained Nosquitofish, Gambusia
affinis
/ ,3-1O
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Implications of Pesticide Residues in the Coastal
Envi ronment
,5-17
Duncan, R.C., Joint Author.
Development of Methodology for Determining Human Exposure to
Chlorobenzilate
1,40-8
Reduction of Pesticide Exposure with Protective Clothing for
Applicators and Mixers
1 ,41-3
Durant Douglas F., Joint Author.
Ecological Impact of Integrated Chemical and Biological
Aquatic Weed Control
/,47 2
Duthie, J.R.
Discussion Synopsis: Hazard Assessment Approaches
/ ,23- 12
Duursme, Egbert G., Joint Author.
Hal ogeneted Hydrocarbons
1,31-2
Dyar, Elizabeth E., Joint Author.
Chronic Toxicity of Chlordane, Trifluralin, and
Pentachlorophenol to Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
variegatus)
/,19-15
Chronic Toxicity of Methoxychlor, Malathion, and Carbofuren
to Sheepsheed Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
/,14-4
AUTHOR INDEX
E
EPA Ocean Disposal Bioassay Working Group
Bioassay Procedures for the Ocean Disposal Permit Program
/,9-17
Bioassay Procedures for the Ocean Disposal Permit Program
1,17-16
Eaton, John
Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermittent Dosing of
Outdoor Experimental Streams with Chlorpyrifos
/ • 53-11
EcheLI.e, Alice F., Joint Author.
Evolutionary Biology of the Menidia clerkhubbsi Complex of
Unisexual Fishes (Atherinidee); Origins, Clonal Diversity,
and Node of Reproduction
1,68-17
Echelte, Anthony A.
Evolutionary Biology of the Menidia ctarkhubbsi Complex of
Unisexual Fishes (Atherinidac); Origins, Clonal Diversity,
and Mode of Reproduction
1 ,68-17
Edgerton, Thomas R.
Determination of Trace Amounts of ChLorinated Phenols in
Human Urine by Gas Chromatography
1,28-6
Edgerton, Thomas R., Joint Author.
Determination of Underivatized Chlorophenols in Human Urine
by Combined High Performance Liquid Chromatography Ness
Spectrometry and Selected Ion Monitoring
/,39-5
Method for the Confirmation of Chlorophenols in Human Urine
by IC with an Electrochemical Detector
,37-2
Minimizing Occupational Exposure to Pesticides: Recent
Developments in Methodology for Monitoring Pesticide
Metabol.ites in Human Urine
/ ,27-6
Ehrlich, Kenneth
Methods for the Recovery of Organic Carcinogens from Water
/,36 3
Elam, David I., Joint Author.
Metabotites of Benzo(a)pyrene in Aroctor 1254 Treated Mullet
/,38-16
Mixed Function Oxidase Inducibility and Potyaromatic
Hydrocarbon Metabolism in the Mullet, Sea Catfish, and Gulf
Kill if i sh
/ ,24-14
Mixed Function Oxidase in Sea Catfish
/,46-5
El lender, Rudolph D., Joint Author.
Analysis of a Marine Fish Cell Line from a Male Sheepahead
/,30-12
C-Bending of Chromosomes from Three Established Marine Fish
Cell Lines
1,30-13
Exposure of a Teleost Cell Line to Suspected Carcinogens
1 ,31-1
Gnotobiotic Maintenance of Sheepshead Minnow Larvae
/ ,52-4
Primary Cell Cultures from the Teleost, Cyprinodon
veriegatus: Culture Establishment and Application in
Carcinogen Exposure Studies
/,49-15
Ellersieck, Mark R., Joint Author.
Experiences with Single-Species Tests for Acute Toxic
Effects on Freshwater Animals
/,65-12
Relation of Survival to Other Endpoints in Chronic Toxicity
Tests with Fish
/ ,58-1
EI.lison, Richard A., Joint Author.
Results of an Adaptive Environmental Assessment Modeling
Workshop Concerning Potential Impacts of Drilling Muds and
Cuttings on the Marine Environment
/,40-3
Etnenaey, Etsayed A.
Separation of the Isomeric Phenols of Benzo(a)pyrene by
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
/,36-4
Etston, Ralph A., Joint Author.
Goussie girellae n. sp. (Apicomptexa: Elmeriorina) in the
Opaleye Girdle nigricens
/,65-4
Engler, Robert M.
Activity Report: Environmental Protection Agency/Corps of
Engineers Technical Committee on Criteria for Dredged and
Fill Material
/,23-13
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EcoLogical Evaluation of Proposed Discharge of Dredged
Material into Ocean Waters: Implementation Manual for
Section 103 of Public Law 92-532 (Marine Protection,
Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 197 .13-8
Engler, Robert N., Joint Author.
First Annual Report: Environmental Protection Agency/Corps
of Engineers Technical Committee on Criteria for Dredged and
Fill Material
/.15-6
Enos, Henry F.
Assuring the Quality of Date in the Pesticide Residue
laboratory
1,28-7
Enos, Henry F., Joint Author.
Chtorobenzilate Residues in Urine
/,27-7
Development and Application of Methodology for Determining
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP) in Ambient Air
1,31-17
Development of Methodology for Determining Human Exposure to
Chlorobenzi late
/,40-8
Distribution of VoLatile Halogenated Organic Compounds
Between Rat Blood Serum and Adipose Tissue
1,32-12
Evaluation of Methodology for Determining 1,2-Dibromoethane
(EDB) in Ambient Air
/,31-18
Field Application of Evaluated Methodology for Determining
1,2-Dibromoethene, EDB, in Ambient Air
/ 32- 1
Minimizing Occupational Exposure to Pesticides:
Epi demi otog I cat Overview
/ • 28-1
Protective Clothing Studies in the Field: An Alternative to
Reentry
/,41-4
Reduction of Pesticide Exposure with Protective Clothing for
Applicators and Mixers
/ .41-3
Relationship Between Serum Chloroform Level and Drinking
Water Source: An Interim Report
I 32-13
Utitity of Urine and Blood Analysis for the Assessment of
Man’s Exposure to Chemicals
‘.43-3
Enos, Joanne N., Joint Author.
Chronic Toxicity of Chlordane, Trifturstin, end
Pentechloropheriol to Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
varlegatus)
/,19-15
Chronic Toxicity of Methoxychlor, Malathion, and Carbofuran
to Sheepsheed Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
/,14-4
Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL
Abstracts and Index to Publications Dealing with PCP or
Creosote
/,48- 19
Abstracts end index to Publication, Related to Microbial
Ecology, Biochemistry, Genetics and Biotechnology
S3-1 2
Acephate, ALdicarb, Carbophenothion, DEE, EPN, Ethoprop,
Methyl Parathion, and Phorete: Their Acute and Chronic
Toxicity, Bioconcentretion Potential, and Persistence as
ReLated to Marine Environment /,36-5
ERLGB Publications and Abstracts Related to Biotechnology:
Ii. Biorationet, Microbial and Biochemical Control Agents
/ .48-20
Facts About the Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf
Breeze, Florida
/,41-15
First Workshop on the Pathology and Toxicology of Penaeid
Shrimp. April 8-10, 1975. Galveston, TX. Abstracts
/ .8-1
Gulf Breeze laboratory Publications Dealing with PCB’s:
Index and Abstracts
/,53- 13
Gulf Breeze Laboratory Publications Dealing with Penaeid
Shrimp: Index and Abstracts
/,53-14
index end Abstracts to Publications: The EPA DriLling Fluid
Hazard Assessment Research Program
/,49-1
Index and Abstracts to Publications: the EPA-NC! Project:
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens, end Teratogens on
Non-Human Species (Aquatic Animals)
/ ,49-2
Kepone in the Marine Environment: Publications end
Prepublications -Appendix C, Kepone Mitigation Feasibility
Project
/ ,17-17
Mirex Publications
/ .8-2
PCB Publications
1,9-18
Preliminary Report: Effects of Mosquito Control
Applications of the Pesticide Fenthion on Nontarget
Estuarine Organisms
/,45-16
Publications and Prepubticatlons of Kepone in the Marine
Environment
1,13-9
Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, FL, Contributor
Ambient Water Quality Criteria for 2,4-Dich(oropheno(
1,26-8
Ambient Water Quality Criteria for 2,4-Dlmethylphenol
/,28-9
Ambient Water Quality Criteria for 2-Chlorophenol
/ 28- 10
Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Acrolein
/ ,28-11
Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Acrytonitrite
I 28- 12
Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Aldrin/Dietdrin
/ .28-13
Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Chlordane
/ ,28- 14
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Ambient Water Quality
,28- 15
Ambient Water Quality
/ 28-16
Ambient Water Quality
/ 28-17
Ambient Water Quality
/ 28-18
Ambient Water Quality
1,29-1
Ambient Water Quality
1,29-2
Ambient Water Quality
/ 29-3
Ambient Water Quality
/,29-4
Ambient Water Quality
1 ,29-5
Ambient Water Quality
/,29-6
Ambient Water Quality
0 ichtoropropene
1 29-7
Ambient Water Quality
1,29-8
Ambient Water Quality
1 29-9
Ambient Water Quality
/,29-10
Ambient Water Quality
/ 29-11
Ambient Water Quality
/,29-12
Ambient Water Quality
/ 29-13
Ambient Water Quality
/,29- 14
Ambient Water Quality
/ 29-15
Ambient Water Quality
/,29-16
Ambient Water Quality
/ 29-17
Ambient Water Quality
1,29-18
Ambient Water Quality
/ 30-1
Ambient Water Quality
/ 30-2
Ambient Water QuaLity
Hydrocarbons
/ 30-3
Ambient Water Quality
1,30-4
Ambient Water Quality
/ 30-5
Ambient Water Quality
/,30-6
Ambient Water Quality
/,30-7
Ambient Water Quality Criteria for TrichloroethyLene
,308
Water Quality Criteria: Availability
/,17-18
Water Quality Criteria: Availability
1,23-16
Water Quality Criteria: Availability
/,23-15
Water Quality Criteria: Availability
/,30-9
Water Quality Criteria: Request for Comments
1,23- 16
Erickson, Russell, Joint Author.
Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermittent Dosing of
Outdoor Experimental Streams with Chlorpyrifos
/ , 53-11
Erickson, Stanton J.
Effects of Continuous Chlorination on Entrained Estuarine
Plankton
/,30-10
Effects of Halogenated Organic Compounds on Photosynthesis
in Estuarine Phytoplankton
I 30-11
Toxicity Screening of Fifteen Chlorinated and Brominated
Compounds Using Four Species of Marine Phytoplankton
1,17-19
Toxicity of Copper to Thalasslosira pseudonane in Unenriched
Inshore Seawater
/,3-9
Erickson, Stanton J., Joint Author.
Biological Measurement of the Copper Comptexation Capacity
of Seawater
/,4-7
Contribution of Marine ALgae to Trihalomethane Production in
Chlorinated Estuarine Water
/ .27-16
Evans, John E.
Feasibility of Using Bacterial Strains (Mutagenesis) to Test
for Environmental Carcinogens
/,18- 1
Everest, J.W, Joint Author.
Atrazine Fate and Effects in a Salt Marsh
/,23-9
Effects of a Photosynthesis Inhibitor, Atrazine, on the
Salt-Marsh Fiddler Crab, Uca pugnax (Smith)
/.32-15
AUTHOR INDEX
F
Faas, Linda F.
Determination of Pentachlorophenol in Marine Slota and Sea
Water by Gas-Liquid Chromatography and High-Pressure Liquid
Chromatography
/,23-17
Faas, Linda F., Joint Author.
Effects and Uptake of Chlorinated Naphthalenes in Marine
Unicellular Algae
/,15-3
Effects of Kepone on the Sheepshead Minnow in an Entire
Life-Cycle Toxicity Test
/,42-4
Criteria
for
Chlorinated Benienes
Criteria
for
Chlorinated Ethanes
Criteria
for
Chlorinated NaphthaLene
Criteria
for
Chlorinated Phenols
Criteria
for
Chloroalkyl Ethers
Criteria
for
Chloroform
Criteria
for
DOT
Criteria
for
Dfchlorobenzenes
Criteria
for
Dichlorobenzidine
Criteria
for
Dichloroethytenes
Criteria
for
Dichloropropane and
Criteria
for
Endosulfan
Criteria
for
Endrin
Criteria
for
Heptachtor
Criteria
for
Hexachlorobutediene
Criteria
for
Hexach(orocyc(ohexane
Criteria
for
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Criteria
for
Isophorone
Criteria
for
Nitrobenzene
Criteria
for
Nitrosamines
Criteria
for
Pentachlorophenol
Criteria
for
Phenol
Criteria
for
Phthalate Esters
Criteria
for
Polychlorinated Biphenyts
Criteria
for
Polynuclear Aromatic
Criteria
for
Silver
Criteria
for
Thallium
Criteria
for
Toluene
Criteria
for
Toxaphene
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Effects of Sodium Pent.chlorophenate on Several Estuerine
Animals: Toxicity, Uptake, and Depuretion
.20-6
Kepone: Toxicity and Bioaccumutation in Blue Crabs
/ ,25- 14
Farley, Kevin J., Joint Author.
Preliminary Analysis of Kepone Distribution in the James
River
/,19-13
Fart-, James A.
Blue Crab Predation on Jellyfish
/,18-2
Effect of Methyl Parathion on Predator Choice of Two
Estuarine Prey Species
1,18-3
Impairment of Antipredetor Behavior in Palaemonetes pugio by
Exposure to Sublethal Doses of Parathion
/,13-10
Orientation and Social Behavior in the Supralittoral Isopod
Ligia exotica (Crustacee: Oniscoidea)
/,18-4
Fava, James A., Joint Author.
Interaction of Aquatic Ecosystem Components with
Chlorination: An Overview
1,45-10
Reaction Products and Ecological Effects of Aqueous
Chlorination
/,27-8
Fszio, Steven 0.
Muramic Acid Assay in Sediments
/,23-18
Fazio, Steven D, Joint Author.
Effect of Light on Biomass end Community Structure of
Estuarine Detritat Microbiota
/,35-4
Effects of Bioturbation and Predation by MeI.tite
quinquiesperforate on Sedimentary Microbial Community
Structure
/ ,34-1
Nonsetective Biochemical Methods for the Determination of
Fungal Mass and Community Structure in Estuarine Detritat
Mi croft ore
1,33-17
Federle, Thomas 14.
Modifications of Estuerine Sedimentary Nicrobiote by
Exclusion of Epibenthic Predators
/,45-18
Preservation of Estuarine Sediments for Lipid Analysis of
Biomass Community Structure of Microbiota
/ ,41 -16
Spatial Distribution of Biochemical Parameters Indicating
Biomess and Community Composition of Microbial Assemblies in
Estusrine Mud Flat Sediments
1,45-17
Ferrante, John G.
Fate and Effects of Whole Drilling Fluids and Fluid
Components in Terrestrial and Freshwater Ecosystems: A
Literature Review
1,36-6
Fledter, Denise, Joint Author.
Succession of Microfungi In Estuarine Microcosms Perturbed
by Carbaryt, Methyl Parathion and Pentechlorophenol
.27-12
Findlay, Robert H.
Polymeric Beta-Hydroxyalkanoates from Environmental Samples
and BaciLLus megaterium
/,45-19
Findley, Robert H., Joint Author.
Effect of Light on Biomass and Community Structure of
Estuaririe Detritat Microbiota
‘‘35-4
Effects of Bioturbation end Predation by Met Lita
quinquiesperforeta on Sedimentary Microbial Community
Structure
1 ,34-1
Perturbations in the Biomass, Metabolic Activity, and
Community Structure of the Estuarine Detrital Microbiota:
Resource Partitioning in Amphipod Grazing
1,44-2
Fisher, Daniel J.
Bioeccumutation of Kepone by Spot (Lelostomus xanthurus):
Importance of Dietary Accumulation and Ingestion Rate
/,57-12
Effects of Ingestion of Kepone-Conteminated Food by Juvenile
Blue Crabs (Catlinectes sepidus Rathbun)
/,45-20
Fisher, Frank N., Joint Author.
Determination of Carbofuran and Its Toxic Metebolites in
Animal Tissue by Gas Chromatography of Their
N-T r i bluorecetyt Derivat i yes
/ .8-21
Fitzback, E.M.
USA-USSR Water Pollution Programs Under the US-USSR
Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Environmental
Protect ion
1,13- 11
Fleischmann, E., Joint Author.
PhysiologicaL Effects of Oil-Drilling Muds on the Caribbean
Cot-at Montastrea annutaris
/ ,44-3
Flemer, David A.
Characterizing the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem and Lessons
Lea med
1,60-15
Integration of Monitoring and Research in Coastal Waters:
Issues for Consideration from a Regulatory Point of View
/ ,57-13
Methods Manual for Perdido Bay Citizens Monitoring Program
/,68-18
Perdido Bay as a long-Term Gulf Region Estuarine Ecosystem
Verification Template
1 ,69-1
Flemer, David A., Joint Author.
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA’s Approach to
Monitoring Condition of the Nation’s Ecosystems
/,70-10
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Long-Term Biological Data Sate: Their Rote iq Research,
Monitoring, and Management of Estuarine and CoastaL Marine
Systems
.63-11
Monitoring, Research, end Management: integration for
Decisfonmeking in Coastal Marine Environments
/,62-3
Nutrient Enrichment of Chesapeake Bay and Its Impact on the
Habitat of Striped Base: A Speculative Hypothesis
Fleshe , Berdena, Joint Author.
Transfer of Bacteroides succinogenes (Hungate) to
Fibrobacter gen. nov. as Fibrobacter succinogens comb. nov.
and Description of Fibrobacter intestinalis sp. nov.
/,65-18
Use of Phylogenetically Based Hybridization Probes for
Studies of Ruminal Microbial Ecology
1,66- 16
Flint, R. Warren
Benthos Investigations: Sediment Boxes or Natural Bottom?
1,41 -17
Flint, R. Warren, Joint Author.
Weathered IXTOX I Oil Effects on Estuarine Benthos
/ ,42-8
Floyd, Genie, Joint Author.
Effect of Prehatch and Posthatch Exposure to Cadmium on
Salinity Tolerance of Larval Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes
pugio
1,19-8
Effect of Thermal Stress and Total Re fdua( Ch(orfnatfo,, on
Early life Stages of the Mummichog Fundutus heteroclitus
1,19-7
Forester, Jerrold, Joint Author.
AccumuLation of Aroclor 1254 In Grass Shrimp (Pateemonetes
pugio) in Laboratory end Field Exposures
1,6-9
Accumulation of Sediment-Bound PCBs by FiddLer Crabs
1,57-6
Aroclor 1016: Toxicity to and Uptake by Estuarine AnimaLs
/,5-20
Aroctor 1254 in Eggs of Sheepshead Minnows: Effect on
Fertilization Success and Survival of Embryos and Fry
1,5-23
ChemicaL Assays
1,1-22
Chtordane: Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
/,10-13
Determination of Fenthion Residues in SampLes of Marine
Biota and Seawater from Laboratory Exposures and Field
Applications
I 54-10
Die(drin: Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
/,6-10
Effect of Food AvailabiLity on the Acute Toxicity of Four
Chemicals to Mysidopsis bahia (Mysidacea) in Static
Exposures
/,68-12
Effects of Aroclor 1016 on Embryos, Fry, Juveniles, and
Adults of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
1,8-5
Effects of Aroclor 1254 on laboratory-Reared Embryos end Fry
of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegetus)
.6-11
Effects of Diet Quantity on Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
variegatus) During Early Life-Stage Exposures to
Chlorpyri foe
/,57-8
Effects of Ground UIV Applications of Fenthion on Estuerine
Blots: II. AnaLytical Methods end Results
/,55-4
Effects of Heptachlor and Toxaphene on Laboratory-Reared
Embryos end Fry of the Sheepshead Minnow
/,18-9
Effects of Triethylene Glycol on Mysidopsis bahia
(Crustacea: Mysidecea) and Menidia peninsutae (Pisces:
Atherinidae)
1,55-2
Effects of the Polychlorinated Biphenyl Aroclor 1254 on the
American Oyster Crassostrea virginica
1,3-13
Endrin: Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
1,8-16
Endrin: Effects on the Entire Life Cycle of a Saltwater
Fish, Cyprinodon variegatus
/,13-16
Gravity-Flow Column to Provide Pesticide-Laden Water for
Aquatic Btoassays
‘.7-5
Heptachlor; Toxicity to and Uptake by Several Estuarine
Organ i ems
/,10-16
Heptachlor: Uptake, Depuration, Retention, and Metabolism by
Spot, Lelostomus xanthurus
1,10-17
Methods and Problems in Analysis of Pesticides in the
Estuarine Environment
1,4-17
Minutocetlus polymorphus: A New Marine Diatom for Use in
Algal Toxicity Tests
/,66-19
Mirex and Aroctor 1254: Effect on and Accumulation by
Tetrahymena pyriformis Strain W
‘.3-5
Nirex and Marine Unicellular Algae: Accumulation, Population
Growth and Oxygen Evolution
/,8-7
Persistence of Aroctor 1254 in a Contaminated Estuary
/,21-5
Polychtorinated Biphenyts, Aroclors 1248 and 1260: Effect on
and Accumulation by Tetrahymena pyriformis
1 ,4-5
Seasonal Effects of Leached Mirex on Selected Estuarine
Animate
/,8-18
Temephos Residues in Stagnant Ponds After Mosquito Larvicide
AppLications by Helicopter
/, 54-11
Toxicity and Bioconcentration of BHC and Lindane in Selected
Estuarine Animals
/,14-11
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Toxicity and Bioconcentretion of EPN and Lep ophos to
Selected Estuerine Animals
,25-13
Toxicity and Distribution of ArocLor 1254 in the Pink Shrimp
Penaeus duorarum
1,2-10
Trenstocatlon of Four Organochtorine Compounds by Red
Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle 1) Seedlings
/,6-18
Uptake and Toxicity of Toxaphene in Several Estuarine
Organisms
/,14-12
Forward, Richard B., Jr.
Ontogeny of Phototaxis by Larvae of the Crab Rhlthropanopeus
harrisi I
/ ,5-18
Sublethal Effects of Insect Growth Regulators upon Crab
larval Behavior
I, 18-5
Forward, Richard B., Jr., Joint Author.
Effects of Hexavalent Chromium on Development of Crabs,
Rhlthropenopeus harrisli end Callinectes sepidus
/ ,48- 1
Effects of Soluble Fractions of Used Light-Weight
lignosutfonate Type Mud and Hexavalent Chromium on the
Complete Larval Development of Crabs, Rhithropanopeus
harrisii and Catlinectes sapidus / 40-4
Effects of the Herbicide Alechlor on Larval Development of
the Mud Crab Rhithropenopeus harrisii (Gould)
/.66-15
Respiration and Osmoregulation of the Estuerine Crab,
Rhithropanopeus harrisii (Gould): Effects of the Herbicide,
Atach (or
/ .68-16
Foss, Steven S.
Evaluation of a Fungal Agent (Lagenidium giganteum) Under
Development as an NPCA for Hontarget Risk
1,57-14
Foss, Steven S., Joint Author.
American Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) as an Indicator of
Carcinogens in the Aquatic Environment
/ .23-6
Effects of a Fungal Mycoherbicide in Enclosed Multispecies
Freshwater and Estuarine Systems
1,60-17
Evaluation for Risks of an Insect Virus, Bacterium, and
Protozoon to a Nontarget, Estuarine Crustacean
/,53-2
Laboratory Evaluation of Marine Fishes as Carcinogen Assay
Subjects
‘‘35-9
Muttispecies System for Evaluation of Infectivity and
Pathogenicity of Microbial Pest Control Agents in Nontarget
Aquatic Species
/ ,64- 14
Single-Species Tests of the Mosquito Microsporidian Nosema
elgerae in Nontarget Aquatic Species
/,64-15
Foster, Robert B.. Joint Author.
Algae and Crustaceans as Indicators of Bloactivity of
Industrial Wastes
,44-8
Fou(k, Howard R., Joint Author.
Effects of Continuous Chlorination on Entrained Estuarine
Plankton
/,30-10
Fournie, John U.
Effects of a Fungal Nycoherbicide in Enclosed Mul.tispecies
Freshwater and Estuerine Systems
1,60-17
Exocrine Pancreatic Adenomas in the Greater Redhorse,
Noxostoma valenciennesi Jordan, and in the European
Flounder Platichthys flesus (Linnaeus)
1,64- 1
Exocrine Pancreatic Neoptasms Induced by Methylazoxymethanol
Acetate in the Guppy, Poecilia reticulata
1,60-18
Multispecies System for Evaluation of infectivity and
Pathogenicity of MicrobiaL Pest Control Agents In Nonterget
Aquatic Species
/,66-14
Pancreatic and Hepatic Neoplasms Induced by
MethyLezoxymethanol Acetate in the Guppy, Poecitia
ret i cul eta
1,69-2
SingLe-Species Tests of the Mosquito Microsporidien Nosema
atgerae in Nontarget Aquatic Species
/,66-15
Squamous Cell Carcinoma in the Gulf Menhaden, Brevoortia
pat ronus Goode
1,60-16
Fournie, John U., Joint Author.
Coccidian Parasites (Apicomptexa: Eucoccidorida) in Hardy
Head Fish, Atherinomorus capricornensis (Woodland)
/,69-16
Goussia girellae n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Eimeriorina) in the
Opeleye Giretla nigricens
/,65-4
Microinjection of Chemical Carcinogens into Smell Fish
Embryos: Exocrine Pancreatic NeopLasm in Fundutus grandis
Exposed to N-Methyl-N’-Nitro-N-Nltrosoguanidine
/,64-19
New Eye Disease of Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon in British
Columbia Caused by the Cestode Gltquinia squall
/,69-13
Rhebdomyosercoma in the Jepaneae Medake, Oryzias latipes
(Temminck & SchlegeL) and Guppy, Poecitia reticulate Peters
1,65-1
Sequential Development and Morphology of Experimentally
Induced Hepatic Melano-Nacrophage Centres in Rivulus
mar mor a t us
/,63-5
Fowle, John R. 1 III, Joint Author.
EPA Developing Methods to Assess Environmental. Release
/,61-7
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Fox, Ferris P.
Accumulation, Tissue Distribution and Depurøtion of
Benzo(.)Pyrene and Benz(a)Anthracene in the Grøss Shrimp,
Pal.emonetes pugio
.41 -18
Characteristics of a Ca(2+) -Activated ATPese from the
Hepatopsncress of the Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidue
I, 18-6
Effects of Sodium Pentachlorophenate and 2 ,4-Dinitrophenol
on Hepatopancreatic Enzymes in the Blue Crab, Callinectes
sapidus
/,18-7
Fox, Ferris P., Joint Author.
Comparative Toxicology and Pharmacology of Chlorophenol.s:
Studies on the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio
I ,37- 17
Effects of Sodium Pentachlorophenate and 2,4DinitrophenoL
on Respiration in Crustaceans
I 16-15
Env ronmentst Impact of Pentachlorophenol and Its Products
--A Round Table Discussion
/,17-4
Physiological and Biochemical Investigations of the Toxicity
of Pentachlorophenol to Crustaceans
/,25-8
Frantz, B., Joint Author.
Characterization and Nucleotide Sequence Determination of a
Repeat Element Isolated from a 2,4,5-1 Degrading Strain of
Pseudomonas cepacia
/,71-3
Freal, J.J., Joint Author.
Development and Application of Methodology for Determining
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropafle (DBCP) in Ambient Air
/ 31-17
Evetuation of Methodology for Determining 1,2-Dibromoethane
(EDS) in Ambient Air
/,31-18
Field Application of Evaluated Methodology for Determining
1,2-Dibromoethane. EDB, in Ambient Air
I ,32- I
Fredrickson, Herbert 1.
Fatty Acid Characterizations of Selected Sulfate-Reducing
Bacteria and Sedimentary Communities. Ph.D. Dissertation.
1.49-3
Fredrickson. Herbert 1., Joint Author.
Sensitive Assay, Based on Hydroxy Fatty Acids from
Lipopolysaccharide Lipid A, for Gram-Negative Bacteria in
Sediments
i,43-5
System Design Factors Affecting Environmental Fate Studies
in Microcosms
/,25-7
Freed, Virgil H., Joint Author.
Minimizing Occupational Exposure to Pesticides:
Epidemiologicat Overview
1 ,28-1
Protective Clothing Studies in the Field: An Alternative to
Reentry
/,41-4
Reduction of Pesticide Exposure with Protective Clothing for
Applicators and Mixers
,41 -3
Freeman, Anne E., Joint Author.
Toxicity Screening of Fifteen Chlorinated and Brominat d
Compounds Using Four Species of Marine Phytoplankton
1,17-19
water-Softening and conditioning Equipment: A Potential
Source of Water Contamination
/,12-21
French, Donal 0., Joint Author.
Systematics, Biology and zoogeography of Ptereleotris
heteropterus (Pisces: Gobiidae)
/,13-5
Friedman, stephanie D. Joint Author.
Acute Toxicity of Eight Laboratory-Prepared Generic Drilling
Fluids to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia)
/,48-15
Acute Toxicity of Two Used Drilling Fluids, Hondo (EXXON)
and Eureka (Shell), to Nysids (Mysidopsis bahia)
/ ,62-7
Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Produced Water to Mysids
(Mysidopsis bahia)
f,70-8
Early Life-stage Toxicity Test Methods for Gulf Toadfish
(OpsanUs beta) and Results Using Chlorpyrifos
f,57- 11
Effects of Diet Quantity on Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
variegatUs) During Early life-Stage Exposures to
Chlorpyri fos
f,57-8
AUTHOR INDEX
G
GE SAMP
Principles for Developing Coastal Water Quality Criteria
f,9 -19
Principles for Developing Coastal Water Quality Criteria
1,9-20
Gaetz, Charles T.
Toxicity of Used Drilling Fluids to Mysids (Mysidopsis
bah i a)
f,57- 15
Gambrell, R.P., Joint Author.
Determination of the Environmental Impact of Several
Substitute Chemicals in Agriculturally Affected Wetlands
f,42-18
Gardner, George, Joint Author.
Histological and physiological Evaluations in Some Marine
Fauna
/,5-14
Games, Richard 1.
Comparative Metabolism of Parathion by Intertidal
I nvertebrates
/ ,23- 19
Fate and Degradation of 14C-Kepone in Estuarine Microcosms
/,18-8
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Cern. ., Richard L. , Joint Author.
Acute Toxicity, Bioconcentr.tfon, and Per.tG,tence of AC
222,705, Benthiocarb, Ch(orpyrifos, Fenve(er’ate, Methyl
Parathion, and Permethrln in the Estuarine Environment
,46-18
Artificial MicrobiaL Ecosystem for Determining Effects end
Fate of Toxicants in a Salt-Marsh Environment
1,12-9
Determination of Bioactivity of Chemical Fractions of liquid
Wastes Using Freshwater and Saltwater Algae and Crustaceans
1,47-17
Effects of Liquid Industrial Wastes on Estuarine Algae,
Plants, Crustaceans, and Fishes
‘“4-9
Interdependent Microcosms for the Assessment of Pollutants
in the Marine Environment
1 ,22-5
Intertaborotory Comparison of the ASTM Bioconcentretlon Test
Method Using the Eastern Oyster
1,55-15
Results: Intertaboratory Comparison-Bioconcentration Tests
Using the Eastern Oyster
1,38-8
Sand/Granutar Carbon Filtration Treatment System for
Removing Aqueous Pesticide Residues from a Marine Toxicology
laboratory Effluent
/ ,55-3
Gates, Jonathan D., Joint Author.
Drilling Fluid Effects on Teleost and Echinoderm Development
I ,35-13
Effects of a Drilling Fluid on the Development of a Teteost
and an Echinoderm
1,35-14
Geesey, Gilt G. , Joint Author.
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
1,32-17
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/,37-18
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
1,43-10
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/,46- 14
Gehron, Michael J.
Quantitative Determination of the Nutritional Status of
Detrital Microbiota and the Grazing Fauna by Triglyceride
Glycerol Analysis
/,42 1
Gehron, Michael J., Joint Author.
Coral Metabolic Activity, Nutritional Status, end Microbial
Infection with Exposure to Drilling Fluids
/,56-12
Effect of Well-Drilling Fluids on the Physiological Status
and Microbial Infection of the Reef Building Coral
Montestree ennuleris
I,50-4
Genthner, Barbara R.
Anaerobic Degradation of Chloroaromatic Compounds in Aquatic
Sediments under a variety of Enrichment Conditions
/,69-4
Anaerobic Tranaforniatlon of Pher,ot to enzoate via
pere-Cerboxytotion: Use of Fluorinated Analogues to
Elucidate the Mechanism of Transformation
.69-3
Characterization of Anaerobic Dechtorinating Consortia
Derived from Aquatic Sediments
1,69-5
Genthner, Fred J.
Capacity of Aquatic Bacteria to Act as Recipients for
Plasmid DNA
/,64-16
Genthner, Fred J., Joint Author.
Bacteria and the Environment
1,68-1
Getter Charles D., Joint Author.
Eco’ogical Assessment of the Peck Slip (19 December 1978)
Oil Spill in Eastern Puerto Rico
/,24-2
Methodology for Environmental Assessments of Oil and
Hazardous Substance Spills
/,28-3
Gibson, David T., Joint Author.
Bacterial Degradation of Dibenzo-p-dioxin and Chlorinated
D ibenzo-p-dioxins
/ ,36-13
Bacterial and Fungal Oxidation of Dlbenzofuran
1,22-17
Metabolism of Dibenzo (1,4)Dioxan by a Pseudomonas Species
/,24-7
Metabolism of Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Chlorinated
Dibenzo-p-Dioxins by a Beijerinckia Species
/,31-7
Microbial Degradation of Hatogenated Hydrocarbons
/,16-8
Some Approaches to Studies on the Degradation of Aromatic
Hydrocarbons by Fungi
1,22-16
Gilbert, T.R.
Study of the Impact of Discharged Drilling Fluids on the
Georges Bank Environment: Progress Report No. 2
/,42-2
Survey of the toxicities end Chemical Compositions of Used
Drilling Muds: Progress Report No. 3 (For the Period
September 1, 1981 - February 15, 1982)
/ ,42-3
Gilbert, T.R., Joint Author.
Comparative Toxicity of Drilling Muds: Rote of Chromium end
Pet roleum Hydrocarbons
I .45-3
Gillett , James W.
Conceptual Model for the Movement of Pesticides Through the
Environment: A Contribution of the EPA Alternative Chemicals
Program
1,5-19
Gilliem, W.T., Joint Author.
Dietary Accumulation of PCBs from a Contaminated Sediment
Source by a Demersat Fish (Leio ’ tomus xanthurus)
/,50-13
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Evaluation of Three Fish Species as Bioassay Organisms for
Dredged Material Testing
46-16
Fete of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Environments: I. Factors
Affecting Biotic and Abiotic Degradation Rates in Water and
Sediment
/ ,68- 11
GilIman, Mark, Joint Author.
Environmental Significance of the Potential for
mer(Tn21)-Medieted Reduction of Hg2+ and HgO in Natural
Waters
1 ,68-2
Hybridization of DNA Probes with Whole-Community Genome for
Detection of Genes That Encode Microbial Responses to
Pollutants: Her Genes and Hg2+ Resistance
/ ,68-3
Ginn, Thomas C., Joint Author.
Effects on Saltwater Organisms
/,55- 12
Fete and Effects of Pollutants: Effects on Saltwater
Organi sme
/ 50-12
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/ 37-18
Marne and Estuarine Pollution
/,43-10
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
1,46-14
Goodman, Larry R.
Acute Toxicity of Malathion, Tetrebromobispheno(-A, end
Tributyltin Chloride to Nysids (Mysidopsis bahia) of Three
Different Ages
1,64-17
Cage for Use with Small Aquatic Animals In Field Studies
/,60-19
Diazinon: Chronic Toxicity to, and Brain
AcetyLchoLinesterase Inhibition in, the Sheepshead Minnow,
Cyprinodon variegatus
/ 24-1
Earty Life-Stage Toxicity Test with Tidewater Silversides
(Menidie peninsulae) and Chlorine-Produced Oxidants
/,46-1
Effects of Heptechlor end Toxephene on Laboratory-Reared
Embryos and Fry of the Sheepshead Minnow
/,18-9
Effects of Kepone on the Sheepsheed Minnow in an Entire
Life-Cycle Toxicity Test
1,42-4
Method for Early Life-Stage Toxicity Tests Using Three
Atherinid Fishes and Results with Chlorpyrifos
/,53-16
New Early life-Stage Toxicity Test Using the California
Grunion (Leuresthes tenuis) and Results with Chlorpyrifos
1,53-15
Occurrence of Esox niger in Santa Rosa Sound, Florida
/,13-12
Results of Preliminary Investigations on the Acute
Sensitivity of Larval Stages of Petagically Spawning
Estuarine Fishes to Toxic Substances
/ ,69-6
Goodman, Larry R., Joint Author.
Comparative Toxicological Relationships Demonstrated in
Early life-stage Tests with Marine Fish
1,54-2
Comparison of Laboratory Toxicity Test Results with
Responses of Caged Estuarine Animals Exposed to Fenthion in
the Field
/ ,60-6
Early Life-Stage Toxicity Test Methods for Gulf Toadfish
(Opsanus beta) and Results Using Chlorpyrifos
/,57-17
Effect of Chronic Exposure to EPN and to Guthion on the
Critical swimming Speed and Brain Acetylcholinesterase
Activity of Cyprinodon variegatus
1,48-11
Effect of Food Availability on the Acute Toxicity of Four
Chemicals to Mysidopsis bahia (Mysidacee) in Static
Exposures
1,68-12
Effects of Aerial Thermal Fog Applications of Fenthion on
Caged Pink Shrimp, Mysids, end Sheepshead Minnows
1 ,60-5
Effects of the Synthetic Pyrethroids AC 222 705,
Permethrin, and Fenvalerete on Sheepsheed Minnows in Early
Life-Stage Toxicity Tests
/,66-2
Field and Laboratory Toxicity Tests with Shrimp, Mysids, and
Sheepsheed Minnows Exposed to Fenthion
/, 57-5
Kepone Accumulation end Food Chain Transfer
/,16-2
Kepone Bioconcentration, Accumulation, Loss, and Transfer
Through Estuarine Food Chains
/,12-4
Kepone-Induced Scoliosis and Its Histological Consequences
in Fish
/,12-20
Kepone: Chronic Effects on Embryo. Fry, Juvenile, and Adult
Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon veriegatus)
/,13-15
Life-Cycle Toxicity Test Using Sheepshead Minnows
(Cyprinodon variegatus)
f,18-1O
Methods for Spawning, Culturing and Conducting Toxicity
Tests with Early life Stages of Atherinid Fishes
/,61-16
Send/Granular Carbon Filtration Treatment System for
Removing Aqueous Pesticide Residues from a Marine Toxicology
laboratory Effluent
/,55-3
Toxicity of Pyrethroide to Marine Invertebrates end Fish: A
Literature Review and Test Results with Sediment-Sorbed
Chemicals
/,68-8
Vertebral Dysplasia in Young Fish Exposed to the Herbicide
Triflural in
/,23-4
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Gordon, W 5yden N., Joint Author.
Distribution and Abundance of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation
in the Lower Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
Gregoy, N.R. , Joint Author.
Accumulat Ion of PCB, Mercury and Cadmium by Nerels virens,
Nerceriaria mercenarta end Peteemonetes puglo from
Contaminated Harbor Sediments
/ .46- 17
Dietary Accumulation of PCBs from a Contaminated Sediment
Source by a Demersal Fish Relostomus xanthurus)
/ ,5O- 13
Effects of Chtorpyrifos on Field- and laboratory-Developed
Estuerine Benthic Communities
/ .44-4
Effects of Pentechloropheriol on Field- end
laboratory-Developed Estuarine Benthic Communities
1,38-15
Evaluation of Three Fish Species as Bioassay Organisms for
Dredged Material Testing
1,46-16
Gregory, Paula E.
Analysis of a Marine Fish Cell tine from a Male Sheepshead
1,30-12
C-Banding of Chromosomes from Three Established Marine Fish
Cell Lines
/,30-13
Griffin, Gary W., Joint Author.
Determination of Arene Oxides by a Gas Chromatography-Mass
Spectrometry System: Thermal Reactions of
9,10-Epoxy-9 ,1O-Dihydrophenanthrene
/.19-16
Identification and Differentiation of Isomeric Methylated
Derivatives of Oxygenation Products of Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
/,25-4
Mass Spectra of the Oxygenated Products Generated from
Phenanthrene Under Simulated Environmental Conditions
/ 19-17
To dc Photooxygenated Products Generated Under Environmental
Conditions from Phenanthrene
/ ,43-6
Grimes, D.J.
Plasmid Mobility in the Ocean Environment
1,64-18
Grimes, D.J., Joint Author.
Evidence for Genetic Modification of Microorganisms
Occurring in Natural Aquatic Environments
/,57-7
Viable but Non-Culturabte VIbrIo cholerae and Related
Pethogens in the Environment: Implications for Release of
GeneticaLLy Engineered Microorganisms
1,52-15
Grizzle, John N.
Black Bullhead: An Indicator of the Presence of Chemical
Carcinogens
1,54-1
Causes of Papit tomes on Fish Exposed to Chlorinated Sewage
Effluent
/,42-5
Causes of Papittomas on Fish Exposed to Chtorlnated Sewage
Effluent
‘49-4
Lesions in Fishes Captured near Drilling Platforms in the
Gulf of Mexico
/,57-16
Microinjection of Chemical Carcinogens into Small Fish
Embryos: Exocrine Pancreatic Neoplasm in Fundulus grandis
Exposed to N-Methyl-N’ -Ni tro-N-Nitrosoguanidine
/,64-19
Microinjection of Fish Embryos as a laboratory Assay for
Chemical Carcinogens
1,61-1
Papillomas of Black Bullheads, Ictalurus metes (Rafinesque),
Living in a Chlorinated Sewage Pond
/,36-7
Papillomas on Fish Exposed to Chlorinated Westewater
Elf luent
‘‘49.5
Grizzle, JohnM., Joint Author.
Hepetic Enzymes and Tumor Histopathotogy of Black Bullheads
with Papitlomas
/,38-20
Grow, Thomas E., Joint Author.
Composition of Thalessia testudinum end Ruppie maritime
/,4- 16
Depression of Carbohydrate in Marine Algae by Urea
Herbicides
/ .2-17
Guess, Mitchell M., Joint Author.
Primary Cell Cultures from the Teleost, Cyprinodon
variegatus: Culture Establishment and Application in
Carcinogen Exposure Studies
1,49-15
GuLlans Steven P., Joint Author.
Respiratory and Osmoregulatory Responses of White Perch
(Morone americana) Exposed to Chlorine and Ozone in
Estuarine Waters
/,16-4
Gundlach, Erich R.
Ecological Assessment of the Peck Slip (19 December 1978)
Oil Spill in Eastern Puerto Rico
/,24-2
Gundlach, Erich R., Joint Author,
Methodology for Environmental Assessments of Oil end
Hazardous Substance Spills
/ 28-3
Gurija(a, Koteswers P.
Role of Sublethal Injury in Decline of Bacterial Populations
in lake Water
I 64-20
Gurijate, Koteswara P., Joint Author.
Factors Involved in Multiplication and Survival of
Escherichia coti in Lake Water
/,69-9
Gustin, Denise, Joint Author.
DNA Adsorption to Soils and Sediments
/ ,66-4
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Gutherz, Elmer J.
Two New Species of the Flatfish Genus Citha ichthys
(Bothidee) from the Western North Atlantic
.1-12
AUTHOR INDEX
H
Haburay, Keitz, Joint Author.
First Record of Ophiophragmus moorei (Echinodermet.,
Ophiuroidea) in Florida Coastal Waters
/ ,12-3
Hall, lenwood V.
Comparison of Ozone and Chlorine Toxicity to the
Developmental Stages of Striped Bass, Norone sexatilis
/,36-8
Hatter William T., Joint Author.
Ecological Impact of Integrated Chemical and Biological
Aquatic Weed Control
/,47-2
Impact of Aquatic Plants end Their Management Techniques on
the Aquatic Resources of the United States: An Overview
/ 43-17
Hatsell, Darrel G., Joint Author.
Acute Toxicity of Malathion Tetrabromobisphenot-A, and
Tributyttin Chloride to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahi.) of Three
Different Ages
1,64-17
Hemaker, Dana Beth, Joint Author.
Effects of Fenvalerate on Larval Development of PaLaemonetes
pugio (Holthuis) and on Larval Metabolism During Osmotic
Stress
/,49-16
Hemeker, Timothy I..
First Florida Record of Taphromysis louisfanae (Crustacea:
Mysidaces)
/ ,24-3
liemeker, Timothy 1., Joint Author.
Acute and Chronic Effects of Dimitin on Survival end
Reproduction of Mysidopsis behia
1.32-7
Culturing the Mysid (Mysidopsis bahia) in Flowing Sea Water
or a Static System
/.19-10
Effect of Diflubenzuron on en Estuerine Crustacean
1,25-1
Effects of Two Orgenophosphate Pesticides on Swimming
Stamina of the Mysid Nysidopsis bahia
/ 35-15
Entire life Cycle Toxicity Test Using Mysids (Mysidopsis
behia) in Flowing Water
1,19-11
Long-Term Effects of Suspended Particulatee on Survival and
Reproduction of the Mysid Shrimp, Mysidopsis bahia, in the
laboratory
/ ,43-4
Overview of the Acute and Chronic Effects of First and
Second Generation Pesticides on an Estuerine Mysid
/ 37-13
Toxicity and Bioconcentration of EPN and Leptophos to
Selected Estuarine Animals
/ ,25-13
Hemelink, Jerry, Joint Author.
Aquatic Toxicology: Ten Years in Review and a Look at the
Future
/,66-6
Environmental Concentration and Fete-Discussion Session
Synopsis
/,19-2
Hamilton, D. Heywerd, Jr., Joint Author.
Reaction Products and Ecological Effects of Aqueous
Chlorination
/,27-8
Hamilton, David B., Joint Author.
Results of an Adaptive Environmental Assessment Modeling
Workshop Concerning Potential Impacts of Drilling Muds and
Cuttings on the Marine Environment
/,40-3
Hamilton, Paul V.
Behavioral Assays for Effects of Drilling Muds on Marine
Animals
/,36- 10
Effects of Whole Drilling Mud and Selected Components on the
Shell Movements of the Bay Scallop, Argopecten irrediens
/ 36-9
Shell Spination in Melongena corona: Subspecies
Characteristic or Size Related?
/,30-14
Hamilton, Paul V., Joint Author.
Some Factors Influencing the Distribution of the Snail
Neritina rectivate
/,31-14
Hamilton, Steven J., Joint Author.
Effects of Pulp Mill end Ore Smelter Effluents on Vertebrae
of Fourhorn Sculpin: Laboratory and Field Comparisons
1,65-11
Hansen, David J.
Aroclor 1016: ToxicIty to and Uptake by Estuarine Animals
/ ,5-20
Aroclor 1254 in Eggs of Sheepshead Minnows: Effect on
Fertilization Success and Survival of Embryos and Fry
1,5-23
Aroclor 1254: Effect on Composition of Developing Estuarine
Animal Communities in the Laboratory
/ ,5-22
Avoidance of Aroctor 1254 by Shrimp and Fishes
/,5-21
Avoidance of Pesticides by Grass Shrimp (Pataemonetes pugio)
/ 4-9
Avoidance of Pesticides by Untrained Mosquitofish, Gambusia
effinis
/,3-10
Behavior of Estuarine Organisms
/,1-13
Chronic Bioassay Using Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
van ega tus)
/,10-3
Chronic Toxicity, Uptake, and Retention of Aroctor 1254 in
Two Estuarine Fishes
1,2-5
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Comparative ToxicologicaL Relationships Demonstrated in
Early Life-stage Tests with Marine Fish
,54-2
Continuous-Flow Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish
and Macroinvertebretes
/,10-4
DOT and Malathion: Effect on Salinity Selection by
Mosqultof ish
/,3-11
Early Life-Stege Toxicity Test Methods for Gulf Toadfish
(Opsenus beta) and Results Using Chiorpyrifos
1,57-17
Effects of Aroclor 1016 on Embryos, Fry, Juveniles, and
Adults of Sheepsheed Minnows (Cyprinodon varlegatus)
/,8-5
Effects of Kepone on Estuarine Organisms
/,13-13
Effects of the Synthetic Pyrethroids AC 222, 705,
Permethrin, and Fenvalerate on Sheepshead Minnows In Early
Life-Stage Toxicity Tests
/ .46-2
Endrin: Effects on the Entire Life Cycle of a Saltwater
Fish, Cyprinodon variegatus
/,13-16
Entire life-Cycle Bioassay Using Sheepshead Minnows
(Cyprinodon variegatus)
1,8-4
Evaluation of Stocking Cutthroat Trout, Satmo clarki, in
Munsel Lake, Oregon
1,2-6
Flow-Through Methods for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fishes
and Macro invertebrates
/,18-13
Impact of Pesticides on the Marine Environment
1,18-11
Intertaboratory Comparison of the Early Life-stage Toxicity
Test Using the Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus)
/ ,49- 7
Kepone: Chronic Effects on Embryo, Fry, Juvenile, and Adult
Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
/,13-15
Kepone: Hazard to Aquatic Organisms
1,10-5
laboratory Culture of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
var legatus)
/,18-12
Laboratory Test for Assessing Impacts of Substances on
Developing Communities of Benthic Estuarine Organisms
1,30-15
Life-Cycle Toxicity Test Using Sheepshead Minnows
(Cyprinodon variegatus)
/ .18-10
PCB’s: Effects on and Accumulation by Estuarine Organisms
/,8-3
Principles for Developing Coastal Water Quality Criteria
1,9-19
Principles for Developing Coastal Water Quality Criteria
/ ,9-20
Significance of 001 Residues from the Estuary near
Pensacola, Fle.
,1-14
Static Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish and
Macro invertebrates
/,18-14
Suitability of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
for life-Cycle Toxicity Tests
/,13-14
Survey of Efforts to Abate Water Pollution in Fiscal 1973 by
North American Agencies: Report of the 1974 Water Quality
Committee American Fisheries Society
/,10-1
Techniques to Assess the Effects of Toxic Organics on Marine
Organ i sms
/,10-2
Utility of Toxicity Tests to Measure Effects of Substances
on Marine Organisms
/ ,49-6
Hansen, David J, Joint Author.
Automatic Brine Shrimp Feeder for Aquatic Bioassays
/ ,8- 14
Behavioral Bioassays
/ ,5-1
Chlordane: Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
/,10-13
Diazinon: Chronic Toxicity to, and Brain
Acety(cholinesterase Inhibition in, the Sheepshead Minnow,
Cyprinodon variegatus
/ ,24-1
Discussion Synopsis: Hazard Assessment Approaches
1,23-12
Early Life-Stage Toxicity Test with Tidewater Silversides
(Menidia peninsulae) and Chlorine-Produced Oxidants
/,46-1
Effect of Chronic Exposure to EPN and to Guthion on the
Critical Swimming Speed and Brain Acetytcholinesterase
Activity of Cyprinodon variegatus
/ ,48- 11
Effects of Aroclor 1254 on Laboratory-Reared Embryos and Fry
of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
/,6-11
Effects of Diet Quantity on Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
variegatus) During Early life-Stage Exposures to
Chlorpyri fos
/ ,57-8
Effects of Heptechlor and Toxaphene on Laboratory-Reared
Embryos and Fry of the Sheepshead Minnow
/,18-9
Effects of Kepone on the Sheepshead Minnow in an Entire
Life-Cycle Toxicity Test
/,42-4
Endrin: Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
/,8-16
Environmental Concentration and Fate-Discussion Session
Synopsis
/,19-2
Method for Early Life-Stage Toxicity Tests Using Three
Atherinid Fishes and Results with Chlorpyrifos
/,53-16
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New Early Life-Stage Toxicity Test Using the Cit ifornie
Grunion (leuresthes tenuis) end Results wit Chiorpyrifos
.53-15
Sand/Granular Carbon Filtration Treatment System for
Removing Aqueous Pesticide Residues from a Marine Toxicology
Laboratory Effluent
‘‘55-3
Sheepehead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus): An Estuarine Fish
Suitabl. for Chronic (Entire Life-Cycle) Bioasseys
/ 8-15
Toxcity of Aroclor 1254 end Its Physiol.ogical Activity in
Several. Estuarine Organisms
1,8-12
Vertebral. Dysplasla in Young Fish Exposed to the Herbicide
In fluret in
1,23-4
Hansen, Donna 1., Joint Author.
Flow-Through System for Exposure of Seegrass to Pollutants
1,44-10
Margie, W.J., Jr., Joint Author.
Aquatic Animals in Toxicity Testing
/ ,‘.8-8
Marker, Alan R.
Phenoxyacetic Acid Degradation by the
2,4 ,,-DichLorophenoxyacetic Acid (TFD) Pathway of Plesmid
pJP4: Mapping and Characterization of the TFD Regulatory
Gene, tfdR 1,69-7
Harris, Richard 1.
Determination of Dissolved Kepone by Direct Addition of
XAD-2 Resin to Water
/,30-16
Hershbarger, John C.
Hematopoietic Neoplasms in Invertebrates and CoLd-Blooded
Ver tebrates
/,30-17
Harshbarger, John C., Joint Author.
Effects of Carcinogenic Agents on Aquatic Animals: An
Environmental. and Experimental. Overview
‘‘53-3
Histological and Physiological. Evaluations in Some Marine
Fauna
/,5-14
Harvey, George, Joint Author.
Halogenated Hydrocarbons
1,31 -2
Harvey, James F., Joint Author.
Integration of Research and Predictive Model. Development in
Biotechnology Risk Assessment
/,70-15
Workshop on Procedures for Recognizing and Classifying
Insect Toxin-Producing Species of Bacillus
I 62-8
Harweli, Christine C., Joint Author.
Ecosystem Perspective on Potential Impacts of Drilling Fluid
Discharges on Seagrasses
/,61-3
Harwell, Mark A.
Evaluation of Proposed Environmental. Scoring Methodology
/,54-3
Harwell, Mark A., Joint Author.
Ecosystem Perspective on Potential Impacts of Drilling Fluid
Discharges on Seagrasses
,61 -3
Indicators of Ecosystem Response end Recovery
/ .69- 12
Heugland, R.A., Joint Author.
Characterization and Nucleotide Sequence Determination of a
Repeat Element Isolated from a 2,4,5-I Degrading Strain of
Pseudomonas cepacia
1,71-3
Molecular Basis of Biodegradation of ChLoroaromatic
Compounds
/ ,70-16
Hawkes, Joyce W., Joint Author.
Observations on the Ultrastructure of Large Cells Associated
with Putative Neoplastic Disorders of MusseLs, Mytilus
edulis, from Yaquina Bay, Oregon
1,24-17
Hawkins, Cynthia F., Joint Author.
Contribution of Marine Algae to Tnihalomethane Production in
Chlorinated Estuarine Water
/,27- 16
Effects of Malogenated Organic Compounds on Photosynthesis
in Estuarine Phytoplankton
/,30- 11
Hawkins, WiLliam E.
Rhabdomyosarcoma in the Japanese Medaka, Oryzias latipes
(Temminck & Schlegel) and Guppy, Poecitie reticutata Peters
/ ,65- 1
Hawkins, William E., Joint Author.
Exocrine Pancreatic Neoplesms Induced by MethyLezoxymethenoL
Acetate in the Guppy, Poecilia reticulata
I,60- 18
Hayes, Miles 0., Joint Author.
Ecological Assessment of the Peck Slip (19 December 1978)
Oil Spill in Eastern Puerto Rico
/ ,24-2
Methodology for Environmental Assessments of OIL end
Hazardous Substance Spills
/ ,28-3
Heyne, Don U.
Pesticides in Estuaries
/ • 6-1
Haynes, Marita F., Joint Author.
Ecological Impact of Synthetic Organic Compounds on
Estuerine Ecosystems
1,10-6
Hebert, Richard 1., Joint Author.
Some Approaches to Studies on the Degradation of Aromatic
Hydrocarbons by Fungi
1,22- 16
Heitmuller, Paul. T.
Bioeccumulation of 1,2 ,4-Trichlorobenzene from Food and
Water Sources by Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus)
/,69-8
Cage for Exposing Aquatic Animals to Bottom Sediments
/,3-12
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Heitmutler, Paul T., Joint Author.
Accumulation of Aroctor 1254 in Grass Shrimp Pe(aemonetes
pugio) In Laboratory and Field Exposures
.6-9
Effects of Herbicide on the B iota and Energy Budget of a
Coastal Pond Ecosystem
1,1-20
Uptake and Effects of Dichiobenil in a Small Pond
1,2-18
IieLz, George R.
Behavior of Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb Discharged from a
Wastewater Treatment Plant into an Estuerine Environment
/.8-6
Bromoform Production by Oxidative Biocides in Marine Waters
/ ,18-15
Chlorine Degradation and Halocarbon Production in Estuarine
Waters
1,18- 17
Halocarbon Production from Oxidative Biocides in Estuarine
Waters
/,36-11
Volatile Chloro- and Bromocerbons in Coastal Waters
1,18-16
Helz , George R, Joint Author.
Accuracy of Acid Extraction Methods for Trace Metals in
Sediments
/,33-8
Apparent ionization Constant of Hypochiorous Acid in
Seawater
/ ,11-2
Chemistry and Ecological Effects of Chlorination of
Seawater: A Summary of EPA Research Projects
/,13-3
Copper and Zinc in Estuarine Waters near a Coal-Fired
Electric Power Plant--Correlation with Oyster Greening
/,4-10
Fate and Effects of Chlorine in Coastal Waters: Summary and
Recommendations
I 12-5
Res duet Oxidant Decay end Bromete Formation in Chlorinated
and Ozonated Sea-Water
/,38-2
Speciation of Chlorine Produced Oxidants in Marine Waters:
Theoretical Aspects
1,14-15
Hemingway, Susan J., Joint Author.
Benzo(a)pyrene Concentrations in Somatic and Gonad Tissues
of Bay MusseLs, Mytitus edutis
/,43-2
Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Bivalve Mollusks in Bay
Mussels (Mytilus edulis) from Oregon
/,37-10
Hemmer, Michael .1.
Pressurized Proportional Diluter for Aquatic Toxicological
Studies
/.30-18
Hemmer, Michael J., Joint Author.
Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Produced Water to Mysids
(Mysidopsis bahia)
/,70-8
Effects of Ground ULV Apptic.tlons of Fenthion on Estuarine
Riots: 1. Study Design and Implementation
,52- 13
Embryo Ecology of the Pacific Surf Smelt, Hypomesus
pretiosus (Pisces: Osmeridee)
/,61-17
Impacts of Water Chlorination and Coliforin Bacteria on the
American Oyster, Crassostree virginice (GmeLin)
/,43-16
Influence of Environmental Temperature on Sex-Ratios in the
Tidewater Sitverside, Menidia peninsulae (Pisces:
Atherinidae)
/,61-14
Laboratory Spawning Cues in Menidia beryt line and M.
peninsulee (Pisces, Atherinidse) with Notes on Survival and
Growth of larvae at Different Satinities
1 ,58-5
Methods for Spawning, Culturing and Conducting Toxicity
Tests with Early Life Stages of Atherinid Fishes
/,61-16
Reproductive Ecology of the Tidewater Silverside, Menidie
peninsu(ae (Pisces: Atherlnidae) from Santa Rosa IsLand,
Florida
/,61-15
Reproductive Rhythmicity of the False Grunion, Colpichthys
regis, from Estero del Sotdado, Mexico
1,62- 16
Spawning of the Tidewater Silverside, Menidia peninsulee
(Goode and Bean), in Response to Tidal and Lighting
Schedules in the Laboratory
1,50-1
Hendricks, Jerry 0.
Chemical Carcinogenesis in Fish
1,42-6
Hepatocarcinogenicity of BenzoIa3pyrene to Rainbow Trout by
Dietary Exposure and Intraperitoneal Injection
/,54-5
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Glandless Cottonseeds and Refined
Cottonseed OiL to Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri)
1,30-19
Histological Progression of Hepatic Neoptasia in Rainbow
Trout (Satmo gairdneri)
1,49-9
Rainbow Trout (Satmo gefrdneri) Embryos: A Sensitive Animal
Model for Experimental Carcinogenesis
/,30-20
Rainbow Trout Embryos: Advantages and Limitations for
Carcinogenesis Research
/,49-8
Rainbow Trout: a Model for Environmental Carcinogenesis
‘‘54-4
Hendricks, Jerry 0., Joint Author.
Histopathology
/,54-17
Histopathology of Four Spontaneous Neoplasms in Three
Species of Salmonid Fishes
/,46-6
Limited Epizootic of Neuroblastoma in Coho Salmon Reared in
ChLor inated-DechLor mated Water
/ ,49-20
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Summery of Tissue Lesions in Aquatic Animals Induced by
Controlled Exposures to Environmental Contaminants,
Chemotherapeutic Agents, end Potential Carcinogens
.42-19
Tobramycin Nephrotoxicity end lethality in Coho Salmon
‘‘33-4
Hendricks, S.J. Joint Author.
impact of Drhllng Fluids on Seagrasses: An Experimental
Community Approach
1,58-6
Henis, Yigal
Factors Involved in Multiplication and Survival of
Escherichie coli in Lake Water
1,69-9
Hermansson, N. Joint Author.
Transient P iese Between Growth and Nongrowth of Heterotropic
Bacteria with Emphasis on the Marine Environment
1,61-4
Hermanutz Roger, Joint Author.
BiologicaL Effects of Continuous and Intermittent Dosing of
Outdoor Experimental Streams with Chlorpyrifos
I, 53-11
Herndon, C.M., Joint Author.
EPA Marine-Estuerine Research and Review of EPA Research on
Uptake, Bloaccumuletion and Toxicity of Pesticides in Marine
Organi ems
/,7-19
Hester, B.S., Joint Author.
Marine Ecosystem Testing Units: Design for Assessment of
Benthic Organism Responses to Low-level PoLlutants
/,13-2
Hester, P.C., Joint Author.
Preliminary Data on Use of the Inland Silverside, Menidia
beryllina, to Control Mosquito larvae
/,54-18
Higdon, Peggy K., Joint Author.
Early life-Stage Toxicity Teat with Tidewater Silversides
(Menidia peninsulae) and Chlorine-Produced Oxidants
1 ,46-1
Effects of the Synthetic Pyrethroids AC 222, 705,
Permethrin, and Fenvelerete on Sheepshead Minnows In Early
life-Stage Toxicity Tests
/,46-2
Night, Terry, Joint Author.
Drilling Mud Research Oversight
1,32-11
Hill, J.M.
Copper and Zinc in Estuarine Waters near a Coal-Fired
Electric Power Plant--Correlation with Oyster Greening
1,4-10
Hill, J.M., Joint Author.
Behavior of Mn, Fe, Cu Zn, Cd, and Pb Discharged from a
Wastewater Treatment P(ant into an Estuarine Environment
/ .8-6
Hill, James, IV, Joint Author.
Conceptual Model for the Movement of Pesticides Through the
Environment: A Contribution of the EPA Alternative Chemicals
Program
1,5-19
Nitlebert, Susan A.
Exposure of a Teleost Cell line to Suspected Carcinogens
,31 -1
Hitlebert, 3usen A., Joint Author.
Primary Cell Cultures from the Teteost, Cyprinodon
variegetus: Culture Establishment and AppLication in
Carcinogen Exposure Studies
/,69-15
Hinton, David E.
Cytological Changes During Progression of Neoptasie in
Selected Fish Species
/,65-2
P.thobiological Measures of Marine Pollution Effects
/.49-10
Nochberg, F.G.
Biology of Cephalopods
/ ,2-7
Hoehn, T. Joint Author.
PhysioLogicaL Effects of Oil-Drilling Muds on the Caribbean
Coral Montastrea annularis
‘‘44.3
Holden, Alan V.
Halogeneted Hydrocarbons
/,31-2
Holland, A.F., Joint Author.
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA’s Approach to
Monitoring Condition of the Nation’s Ecosystems
1,70-10
Holland, Hugh T.
Sensitivity to Pesticides in Three Generations of Sheepshead
Minnows
/,1-15
Hotlister, Terrence A.
Differential Responses of Marine Phytoplankton to
Herbicides: Oxygen Evolution
/ ,4-11
Mirex end Marine Unicellular Algae: Accumulation, Population
Growth and Oxygen Evolution
1,8-7
Holtister, Terrence A., Joint Author.
Effects of Herbicides on Seedlings of the Red Mangrove,
Rhizophora mangle 1.
/,4-15
Translocation of Four Organochlorine Compounds by Red
Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle 1.) Seedlings
1,6-18
Holzschu, DL.
Evaluation of Industrial Yeasts for Pathogenicity
/,24-4
Hood, Mary A., Joint Author.
Artificial Microbial Ecosystem for Determining Effects and
Fate of Toxicants in a Salt-Marsh Environment
/,12-9
Effect of Organophosphorus Pesticides on Estuarine Ammonium
Oxidi zers
/,31-4
Effects of Temperature, pH, Salinity, and Inorganic Nitrogen
on the Rate of Ammonium Oxidation by Nitrifiers Isolated
from Wetland Environments
/,31-5
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Interaction Between an Ammonlum-Oxidizer , Nf.trosoinonaa sp.,
and Two Heterotrophic Bacteria, Nocardie etL entice and
Pseudomones Sp. : A Note
,31 -6
Moss, D.E., Joint Author.
Biological Observat ions
/ 17-10
Fisf eries Resource Impacts from Spills of Oil or Hazardous
Substances
/,48-12
Houston Laura, Joint Author.
AppI cations for DNA Probes in Biodegradation Research
1,58-18
Howard, Stephanie V., Joint Author.
Ne9etlve Chemical Ionization Ness Spectra of Some
Polynuctear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
1,41-9
Howerd-Peebles, Patricia N., Joint Author.
Analysis of a Marine Fish Cell Line from a Male Sheepshead
/,30-12
C-Banding of Chromosomes from Three Established Marine Fish
Cell Lines
/,30-13
Hsu, Rong Y., Joint Author.
Bromoform Production by Oxidative Biocides In Marine Waters
/,18-15
Chlorine Degradation and Halocarbon Production in Estuarine
Waters
1, 18- 17
Hal.ocarbon Production from Oxidative Biocides in Estuarine
Waters
/,36-11
Volatile Chloro- and Bromocarbons in Coastal Waters
/,18-16
Huang, Wen-Ten, Joint Author.
Organics at the Air-Water Interface of Lake Pontchartrain
/,24- 13
Huggett, Robert J.
Kepone Contamination of the James River Estuary
1,31-3
Role of Sediments in the Storage, Movement and Biological
Uptake of Kepone in Estuarine Environments: Annual Report to
the Environmental Protection Agency for the Period 10-20-76
to 10-20-77 /,18-18
Scientific Lessons Taught by Kepone
1,42-7
Huggett, Robert J., Joint Author.
Aquatic Pollution Problems, North Atlantic Coast, Including
Chesapeake Bay
1 ,66-1
Behavior of Mn, Fe, Cu Zn, Cd, and Pb Discharged from a
Wastewater Treatment P(ant into an Estuarine Environment
1,8-6
Determinstion of Dissolved Kepone by Direct Addition of
XAD-2 Resin to Water
1,30-16
Synthetic Organics
1,22-11
HuLLer, Meredith A., Joint Author.
Spatial Distribution of Biochemical Parameters Indicating
Biomass and Community Composition of Microbial AssembHes in
Estuarine Mud Flat Sediments
,45-17
Huq, S.A., Joint Author.
Viable but Non-Culturable Vibrio cholerae and Related
Pathogens in the Environment: Implications for Release of
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms
1,52-15
Hussong 0.
ViebEe Legionella pneumophlta Not Detectable by Culture on
Agar Media
/,61-2
AUTHOR INDEX
Illowsky, Jerome E., Joint Author.
Effects of Chlorinated Seawater on Decepod Crustaceans and
Mulinia Larvae
1,25-11
Ingley-Guezou, Anne, Joint Author.
Effect of Food Availability on the Acute Toxicity of Four
Chemicals to Mysidopsis bahia (Mysidacea) in Static
Exposures
/ ,68- 12
Ivey, Joel N., Joint Author.
Effects of Dowicide 0-ST on Development of Experimental
Estuarine Macrobenthic Communities
/ ,20-11
Effects of Drilling Mud on Development of Experimental
Estuarine Macrobenthic Communities
/,33-10
Effects of Fenvalerate on Field- and Laboratory-Developed
Estuarine Benthic Communities
/,38- 14
Effects of Leached Mirex on Experimental Communities of
Estuarine Animals
/,11-3
Effects of Pentachlorophenol on Field- and
Laboratory-Developed Estuarine Benthic Communities
/,38-15
Effects of Pentachlorophenol on the Development of Estuarine
Communi ties
1,14-17
Effects of Sevin on Development of Experimental Estuarine
Communi ties
/,26-3
Effects of a Lignosulfonate-Type Drilling Mud on Development
of Experimental Estuarine Macrobenthic Communities
/,20-10
Responses of Developing Estuarine Macrobenthic Communities
to Drilling Muds
/,44-5
Toxicity of Drilling-Mud Biocides to Developing Estuarine
Macrobenthic Communities
/ ,26-4
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AUTHOR INDEX
J
Jackson Betty P.
Publ cetions: Gulf Breeze laboratory
,24-6
Research Review
/,26-5
Research Review, 1977
/.18-19
Symposium on Protecting the Marine Environment: Research
end Development
1,19-1
Underwater Scientists at Gulf Breeze
/,36- 12
Jackson, Betty P., Joint Author.
Integration of Research end Predictive Model Development in
Biotechnology Risk Assessment
/,70-15
Symposium on Carcinogenic Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
in the Marine Environment
/,63- 12
Jacobson, Elliot P., Joint Author.
Hematopoletic Neoptasms in Invertebrates and Cold-Blooded
Vertebrates
/,30-17
Jam, Rakesh K.
Methods for Detecting Recombinant DNA in the Environment
1,65-3
Jam, Rakesh K., Joint Author.
Applications for DNA Probes in Biodegradation Research
/,58- 18
Jarvinen, Alfred W., Joint Author.
Conceptual Model for the Movement of Pesticides Through the
Environment: A Contribution of the EPA Alternative Chemicals
Program
/,5-19
Jeffrey, Wade H., Joint Author.
Mechanisms of DNA UtiLization by Estuarine MicrobiaL
Populations
/ ,66-8
Turnover of Extracetlular DNA in Eutrophic and Oligotrophic
Freshwater Environments of Southwest Florida
/ ,70- 12
Jensen, A.1.
365: Leslie Matrix Models for Fisheries Studies
/,6-2
Computer Simulation of Effects on Atlantic Menhaden Yield of
Changes in Growth, Mortality, and Reproduction
/,8-8
Predator-Prey and Competition Models with State VariabLes:
Biomess, Number of Individuals, and Average individual
Weight
/,6 -3
Relation Between Simple Dynamic Pool and Surplus Production
Models for YieLd from a Fishery
/,4-12
Jernelov, A.B., Joint Author.
Test, Monitoring end Indicator Organisms
1,3 -2
Johnson, C.E., Joint Author.
Environmental Concentration and Fate-Discussion Session
SynOpsi C
,19-2
Johnson, H.E.
Environmental Concentration and Fate-Discussion Session
Synopsis
/,19-2
Johnson, J , Joint Author.
Molecular Basis of Biodegradation of Chtoroerometic
Compounds
1,70-16
Johnson, Richard A., Joint Author.
Results of an Adaptive Environmental Assessment Modeling
Workshop Concerning PotentiaL Impacts of Drilling Muds and
Cuttings on the Marine Environment
1,40-3
Johnson, V., Joint Author.
Physiological Effects of Oil-Drilling Muds on the Caribbean
Coral Montastrea annularis
/,44-3
Jolley, Robert 1., Joint Author.
Chlorination Products
/,22-15
Jones, G.W., Joint Author.
Transient Phase Between Growth and Nongrowth of Heterotropic
Bacteria with Emphasis on the Marine Environment
/,61-4
Jones, Ronald P.
Effect of Organophosphorus Pesticides on Estuarine Ammonium
Oxidi zers
/,31-4
Effects of Temperature, pH, Salinity, and Inorganic Nitrogen
on the Rate of Ammonium Oxidation by Nitrifiers IsoLated
from Wetland Environments
1,31- 5
Interaction Between an Ammonium-Oxidizer, Nitrosomonas Sp.,
and Two Heterotrophic Bacteria, Nocerdia attantica and
Pseudomonos Sp.: A Note
/,31-6
AUTHOR INDEX
K
Kakareka, J.P., Joint Author.
Comparative Toxicity of Drilling Muds: Role of Chromium and
PetroLeum Hydrocarbons
/,45-3
Kalke, Richard D.
Weathered IXTOX I Oil Effects on Estuarine Benthos
/,42-8
Kelke, Richard 0., Joint Author.
Benthos Investigations: Sediment Boxes or Natural Bottom?
/,41-17
Kaplan, Louis A., Joint Author.
impact of a Surrogate for a Genetically Engineered
Microorganism on Aquatic Community and Ecosystem Parameters:
Microcosm and Stream Comparisons
/,68-4
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Kessch.u, Margaret N., Joint Author.
Changes In the Free Amino Acid Pool During nvironmer tal
Stress in the Gilt Tissue of the Oyster, Crassostrea
virginice
,43-8
Effects of Salinity Change on the Free Amino Acid Pools of
Two Nereld PoLychaetes, Neanthes succinee and Leonerels
culver I
/,36-14
Kauwling , Thomas J., Joint Author.
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
1,20-1
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
1,32-17
Keller, Michael, Joint Author.
Sperm Density and Toxic Substances: A Potential Key to
Environmental Health Hazards
/,35-18
Kelly, Janet J., Joint Author.
Sister Chromatid Exchange Assay for Detecting Genetic Damage
to Marine Fish Exposed to Mutagens and Carcinogens
1,31-16
Kelly, John R.
Ecosystem Perspective on Potential Impacts of Drilling Fluid
Discharges on Seagrasses
/,61-3
Ecotoxicotogy Beyond Sensitivity: A Case Study Involving
“Unreasonableness” of Environmental Change
/,69-10
Fate and Effects of Tributyltin: Thalassia Seagrass
Mi crocosms
1,69-11
Indicators of Ecosystem Response and Recovery
/,69-12
Kelly, John R., Joint Author.
Evaluation of Proposed Environmental Scoring Methodology
/,54-3
Keltner, James N., Jr.. Joint Author.
Avoidance of Pesticides by Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio)
/,4-9
Effects of Herbicides on Marine Algae
/,1-21
Effects of Pesticides on Estuarine Citiates
/ ,1.5
Mirex and Aroctor 1254: Effect on and Accumulation by
Tetrahymens pyriformis Strain U
‘‘3-5
Potychtorinated Biphenyts, Aroctors 1248 and 1260: Effect on
and Accumulation by Tetrahymena pyriformis
/ 4-5
KendalL James J. Jr.
Effects of Dritling Fluids (Muds) and Turbidity on the
Growth and Metabolic State of the CoraL Acropora
cervicornis, with Comments on Methods of Normalization for
Coral Data 1,46-3
Effects of Drilling Fluids (Muds) and Turbidity on the
Metabolic State of the Coral Acropora cervicornis:
Calcification Rate and Protein Concentration. Ph.D.
Dissertation 1,46-4
Effects of Turbidity on Calcification Rate, Protein
Concentration end the Free Amino Acid Pool of the Corel
Acropora cerv I corni s
,54-6
Importance of Monitoring Metabolic Recovery in the Coral
Acropora cervicornis After Short-Term Exposure to Drilling
Muds: Calcification Rate and Protein Concentration
1,49-11
Kendall, James J., Jr., Joint Author.
Effect of Eight Outer Continental Shelf Drilling Muds on the
Calcification Rate end Free Amino Acid Pool of the Coral
Acropora cervicornis
Recovery by the Coral Acropora cervicornis After Drilling
Mud Exposure. The Free Amino Acid Pool
/,50-6
Kennedy, Charles D., Joint Author.
Pesticide Residues in Estuarine Mollusks, 1977 Versus
1972--National Pesticide Monitoring Program
/,16-12
Kennedy, Emily H., Joint Author.
Purification and Characterization of a Neutral Protease from
Saccharomycopsis lipolytica
/,12-1
Kent, MichaeL 1.
Coccidian Parasites (Apicomp(exa: Fucoccidorida) in Hardy
Head Fish, Atherinomorus capricornensis (Woodland)
/,69-14
Goussie girellae n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Elmeriorina) in the
Opaleye Giretla nigricans
/,65-4
New Eye Disease of Pen-Reared Chinook Salmon in British
Columbia CaUsed by the Cestode Gilquinia squall
/,69-13
Kiefer, L.A., Joint Author.
Inhibition of Estuarine Microorganisms by Polychlorinated
Biphenyls
/,7-6
Kiefer Richard, Joint Author.
BioEogicat Effects of Continuous and Intermittent Dosing of
Outdoor Experimental Streams with Chlorpyrifos
/ ,53- 11
Kilbane, John J.
Molecular Characterization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Bacteriophages: Identification and Characterization of the
Novel Virus B86
/,65-5
Kilgore, Melvin V., Joint Author.
Determination of 1,2-Dicta by Indirect Atomic Absorption
with Digested Lead Periodate
1,33-11
Metabotites of Benzo(a)pyrene In Aroctor 1254 Treated Mullet
/,38-16
Mixed Function Oxidase Inducibility and Polyaromatic
Hydrocarbon Metabolism in the Mullet, Sea Catfish, and Gulf
Kill i fish
/,24- 14
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Kimerle, R.A., Joint Author.
Aquatic Toxicology: Ten Years in Review and;a Look at the
Future
.66-6
King Jeannette, Joint Author.
Biphenyl Hydroxylase Activity and the Detection of
Carc nogens
1 .40-17
Investigation of Enzymatic Screening Tests for Mutagens in
EnvironmentaL Pollutants from Synfuel Operations
1,38-9
King, Keith I., Joint Author.
Benzo(a)pyrene Body Burdens and the Prevalence of
Proliferative Disorders in Mussels (Mytilus edulis) in
Oregon
/,24-19
ChemicaL Carcinogens in the Marine Environment.
Benzo(a)pyrene in Economically-Important Bivalve Mollusks
from Oregon Estuaries
1,14-1
Kinney, J., Joint Author.
Simple System for the Preliminary Evaluation of Infectivity
and Pathogenesis of Insect Virus Ins Nontarget Estuarine
Shrimp
/ ,48-9
Kirby-Smith, William, Joint Author.
Effects of the Herbicide Alachlor on Larval DeveLopment of
the Mud Crab Rhithropanopeus harrisli (Gould)
/,66-15
Respiration and Osmoregulation of the Estuarine Crab,
Rhithropanopeus harrisli (Gould): Effects of the Herbicide,
Alachlor
1,68-16
Kitchens, W., Jr., Joint Author.
Dynamics of en Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem
1,15-1
Dynamics of an Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem, II
/.20-18
Kittredge, J.S. Joint Author.
Behavioral B oassays
1,5-1
KJelleberg, S.
Transient Phase Between Growth and Nongrowth of Heterotropic
Bacteria with Emphasis on the Marine Environment
/,61-4
Kjerfve, B., Joint Author.
Dynamics of an Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem
/,15-1
Klecka, Gary M.
Bacterial Degradation of Dibenzo-p-dioxin and Chlorinated
D lbenzo-p-dioxins
1,36- 1
Metabolism of Dibenzo (1,4)Dioxan by a Pseudomonas Species
/,24-7
Metabolism of Dibenzo-p-Dioxin and Chlorinated
Dibenzo-p-Dioxins by a Beijerinckia Species
/,31-7
Klein, Elias, Joint Author.
Methods for the Recovery of Organic Carcinogens from Water
1,36-3
Klein, Harlan 1, Joint Author.
Ecological Impact of Synthetic Organic Compounds on
Estuar Inc Ecosystems
/ • 10-6
Klein, Theodore H.
Bacterial Inhibitors in lake Water
/,57-18
Klingensmith, Courtney W., Joint Author.
Usefulness of the Self-Fertilizing Cyprinodontid Fish,
Rivulus marmoratus as an Experimental Animal in Studies
Involving Carcinogenesis, Teratogenesis and Mutagenesis
/ ,42-9
Klingensmlth, Scott, Joint Author.
Bioconcentration of Bromoform by American Oyster,
Crassostrea virginica 1G.) Exposed to Chlorinated and
Dechlorinated Seawater, with Notes on Survival and Feeding
/,47-1
Knight, Ivor 1., Joint Author.
Simple, Rapid Method for the Direct IsoLation of Nucleic
Acids from Aquatic Environments
/,70-20
Knight, Johnnie, Joint Author.
Brain AcetylchoLinesterase Inhibition in Fish as a Diagnosis
of Environmental Poisoning by Malathion, 0,0-Dimethyl
S-(1,2-Dicarbethoxyethyl) Phosphorodithioate
1,7-12
Chemical Assays
/,1-22
Determination of Fenthion Residues in Samples of Marine
Biota and Seawater from laboratory Exposures and Field
Applications
/ ,54- 10
Effects of Ground ULV Applications of Fenthion on Estuarine
Riots: II. Analytical Methods and ResuLts
/,55-4
Effects of Leached Mirex on Experimental Communities of
Estuarine Animals
/,11-3
Temephos Residues in Stagnant Ponds After Mosquito Larvlclde
Applications by Helicopter
1 ,54-11
Kobytinski, Gerard J.
Distribution, Abundance, Feeding and LongTerm Fluctuations
of Spot, Leiostomus xanthurus, and Croaker, Micropogonias
undulatus, in Apalechicola Bay, FlorIda, 1972-1977
/,24-8
Koch, Robert B.
Determination of the Site(s) of Action of Selected
Pesticides by an Enzymatic-Immunobiological Approach
/,19-3
Koenig, Christopher C.
Rivulus marmoratus: A Unique Fish Useful in Chronic Marine
Bloessays of Halogenated Organics
/,31-8
Usefulness of the Hermaphroditic Marine Fish, Rivulus
marmoratus, in Carcinogenicity Testing
/,49-12
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Usefutnes, of the Self-Fertilizing Cyprinodontid Fish,
Rivulu, marmoretus as en Experimental Animal jn Studies
involving Carcinogenesis, Teretogenesis and Mutegenesis
Koenig, Christopher C., Joint Author.
Emersion in the Mangrove Forest Fish Rivulus marmoratus: A
Unique Response to Hydrogen Sulfide
1,60-1
Field Validation of MultI-Species Laboratory Test Systems
for Estuarine Benthic Communities
/,60-13
Koenig, Michael 1.
Effects of Salinity Change on the Free Amino Acid Pools of
Two Nereid Potycheetes, Neenthes succinea and leonereis
culver I
/,36-16
Koenig, Michael 1., Joint Author.
Changes in the Free Amino Acid Pool During Environmental
Stress in the GUI Tissue of the Oyster, Crassostrea
virginica
1,43-8
Kohl, 11.11., Joint Author.
Concurrent Measurement of intertidal Environmental Variables
end Embryo SurvivaL for the California Grunion, Leuresthes
tenuls and Atlantic Silverside. Menidia menidia (Pisces:
Atherinidee) /,46-7
Kokjohn, Tyler A.
Characterization of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa recA Analog
end its Protein Product: The Les Phenotype
/ ,65-6
Characterization of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa recA Analog
and Its Protein Product: rec-102 is a Mutant Allele of the
P. aeruginosa PAO recA Gene
/,61-5
Transduction: Mechanisms and Potential for Gene Transfer in
the Environment
/,69-15
Kokjohn, Tyler A., Joint Author.
Cloning and Characterization of the ci Repressor of
Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacteriophage D3: a Functional Analog
of Phage Lambda ci Protein
1,61-19
Expression of the recA Gene of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO is
Inducible by DNA-Damaging Agents
/,65-17
Kotbye, Albert, Joint Author.
Exploring the Various Aspects Related to the Dumping of
Dredged Spoil Material in the Ocean and the PCB
Contamination Issue (Statement)
I ,32-9
Kovacic, Eric 0., Joint Author.
Volatile Halocarbon Production from the Chlorination of
Marine Algal Byproducts, Including 0-Mannitol
/ ,27-17
Kovacic, Peter Joint Author.
Volatile Ha [ ocerbon Production from the Chlorination of
Marine Algal Byproducts, Including D-Mannitol
/,27-17
Krone, Michael A.
Sublethal Metabolic Responses of the Hermetypic Coral
Madrecis decectis Exposed to Drilling Mud Enriched with
Ferrochrome lignosulfonate
.31-9
Sublethal Metabolic Responses of the Hermatypic Coral
Madracis decactis Exposed to Drilling Mud Enriched with
Ferrochrome Lignosulfonate: Final Report
/,36- 15
Kueht, Douglas Li.
Micromethods for Toxic Residue Screening by Negative
Chemical Ionization Mess Spectrometry
/,31-12
Negative Chemical Ionization Studies of Polychlorinated
Dlbenzo-p-Dioxins, Dibenzofurans and Naphthalenes in
Environmental Samples
/,36-16
Pentechlorophenol in the Environment. Evidence for Its
Origin from Commercial Pentechtorophenot by Negative
Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry
/,31-11
Screening of Human end Food Chain Samples for Contamination
with Toxic Substances Using Negative Chemical Ionization
Mass Spectrometry
1,31-10
Kueht, Douglas Li., Joint Author.
Negative Chemical Ionization Studies of Human and Food Chain
Contamination with Xenobiotic Chemicals
/,285
Sperm Density and Toxic Substances: A Potential Key to
Environmental Health Hazards
/,35- 18
Kukor, Jerome J.
Cloning and Expression of the catA and catBC Gene Clusters
from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO
/,65-7
Recruitment of a Chromosomally Encoded Maleylacetate
Reductase for Degradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
by Plasmid pJP4
/,69-16
AUTHOR INDEX
L
LaTouche, Yves David
Determination of Vanadium in a Marine $oltusc Using a
Chelating Ion Exchange Resin Neutron Activation
1,36 -17
Effects of Depuration, Size end Sex on Trace Metal Levels in
Bay Mussels
/,42- 10
Seasonal Variation in Soft Tissue heights and Trace Metal
Burdens In the Bay Mussel, Nytilus edulis
1,36- 18
Seasonal Variations of Arsenic end Other Trace Elements in
Bay Mussels (Hytitus eduLis)
1,42-11
Trace Metal levels in a Population of Myti(us edutis from
Yequina Bay, Oregon. Ph.D. Thesis
1,36-19
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Laird, Chic F.
Effects of Chlorinated Seawater on the Blue ‘Crab,
Callinectes sapidus
.31-13
turd, Chic F., Joint Author.
Effects of Chlorinated Seawater on Decapod Crustaceans and
Mutinla Larvae
1 ,25-11
Lemadrid-Rose, fare, Joint Author.
Laboratory Spawning Cues in Nenidia beryllina and N.
peninsulse (Pisces, Atherinidae) with Notes on Survival and
Growth of Larvae at Different Salinitles
/,58-5
Lang, Judith C., Joint Author.
Environmental Correlates of Hermatypic Coral (Montastrea
•nnularis) Growth on the East Flower Gardens Bank, Northwest
Gulf of Mexico
/,45-11
Lanza, A.J., Joint Author.
Exploring the Various Aspects Related to the Dumping of
Dredged Spoil Mater i ii in the Ocean and the PCB
Contamination Issue (Statement)
1,32-9
Larsen, Ingvar L., Joint Author.
Man-Made Radionuci ides Confirm Rapid Burial of Kepone in
James River Sediments
/,35-16
Larson, R.E., Joint Author.
Tobramycin Nephrotoxicity and Lethality in Coho Salmon
‘‘33-4
Larson, R.J., Joint Author.
Synopsis of Discussion Session: Extrapolation
/,32-16
laseter, John 1., Joint Author.
Determination of Arene Oxides by a Gas Chromatography-Mass
Spectrometry System: ThermaL Reactions of
9,1O-Epoxy -9, lO-Dihydrophenenthrene
1,19-16
Identification and Differentiation of Isomeric Methylated
Derivatives of Oxygenation Products of Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
/,25-4
Mass Spectra of the Oxygenated Products Generated from
Phenanthrene Under Simulated Environmental Conditions
1,19-17
Organics at the Air-Water interface of Lake Pontchartraln
/ 24-13
To dc Photooxygenated Products Generated Under Environmental
Conditions from Phenanthrene
1,43-6
Lauer, Gerald J., Joint Author.
Exploring the Various Aspects Related to the Dumping of
Dredged Spoil Material in the Ocean and the PCB
Contamination Issue (Statement)
/ 33-7
LaughL in, Roger A.
Field and Laboratory Avoidance Reactions by Blue Crabs
(Cal linectes sapidus) to Storm Water Runoff
I, 19-4
Reactions of Blue Crabs to Low pH.
19-5
Laughlin, Roger A., Joint Author.
Avoidance Responses of Estuarine Organisms to Storm Water
Runoff and Pulp Mill Effluents
1,10-7
Lawrence, Da-vid R.
Determination and Use of Condition Index of Oysters
/,42-12
Lawrence, David R., Joint Author.
American Oyster as a Coastal Zone Pollution Monitor: A Pilot
Study
1,43-15
Lawrence, Debra A., Joint Author.
Effects of Ground ULV AppLications of Fenthion on Estuerine
Blots: IV. Lethal and Sublethal Responses of an Estuarine
Nysid
/,54-13
Flow-Through System for Exposure of Seagrass to Pollutants
/,44-10
Leavitt, Dale F., Joint Author.
Effects of Drilling Muds on Behavior of the American
Lobster, Nomarus americanus, in Water CoLumn and Substrate
Exposures
/,40-2
Lech, J.J., Joint Author.
Combined Use of Biochemical Indicators to Assess Sublethal
Pollution Effects on Fundulus grandis, the Gulf Killifish
1,66-12
lee, G.F., Joint Author.
Environmental Concentration and Fete-Discussion Session
Synopsis
/,19-2
Lee, Jong H.
Effects of Mirex and Methoxychlor on Striped Mullet, Mugil
cephelus I
/,8-9
Lee, T.J., Joint Author.
Degradation of Jet Fuel Hydrocarbons by Aquatic Microbial
Communities: en Interim Report 23 October 1981 to 30
September 1982
/,47-3
Leffler, Larose, Joint Author.
Biphenyl HydroxyLase Activity and the Detection of
Carcinogens
/,40- 17
Investigation of Enzymatic Screening Tests for Mutagens in
Environmental Pollutants from Synfuet Operations
/,38-9
Lehman, H.K.
Some Factors Influencing the Distribution of the Snail
Neritina reclivata
/,31-14
Lehman, H.K., Joint Author.
Effects of Drilling Mud on Development of Experimental
Estuarine Macrobenthic Communities
1,33-10
Effects of Sevin on Development of Experimental Estuarine
Communities
/,26-3
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Effects of a Lignosulfofl.t.-Type Drilling N d on Development
of Experimental Estuarine Macrobenthic Com,nqpities
20-10
Lempesis, P.Ii., Joint Author.
Laboratory Spawning end Rearing of a Marine Fish, the
Silverside Menidie menidie
/,10-10
Lenski, Richard E.
Effects of Segregation and Selection on Instability of
Plasmid pACYC184 in Escherichie coIl B
1,61-6
Stability of Recombinant DNA and Its Effects on Fitness
/,65-8
lenski, Richard E., Joint Author.
Evolution of a Bacteria/Plagmid Association
/,64-5
Levi, Eldon J.
Design and Operation of a Small Two-Boat Purse Seine
/,36-20
Levi, Eldon J., Joint Author.
Analysis of Returns of Tagged Gulf Menhaden
1,10-14
Levin, Morris A.
EPA Developing Methods to Assess Environmental Release
1,61-7
Levin, Morris A., Joint Author.
Workshop on Procedures for Recognizing and Classifying
Insect Toxin-Producing Species of Bacillus
/ ,62-8
levy, Karen A., Joint Author.
Chlorobenzilate Residues in Urine
/ ,27- 7
Development of Methodology for Determining Human Exposure to
Chlorobenzi late
/ ,40-8
Levy, Stuart 8., Joint Author.
Horizontal Gene Transfer in Relation to Environmental
Release of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms
/ ,69- 19
Lewis, Frank G., III, Joint Author.
Avoidance Responses of Estuarine Organisms to Storm Water
Runoff end Pulp Mill Effluents
1,10-7
Lewis, Russell L., Joint Author.
DNA Adsorption to Soils end Sediments
/,66-4
Liebert, Cynthia
Direct Viable Counting Method for Measuring Tolerance of
Aquatic Microbial Communities to HG(II)
1,65-9
Liebert, Cynthia, Joint Author.
Environmental Significance of the Potential for
mer(Tn21)-Mediated Reduction of Hg2+ and HgO in Natural
Waters
1,68-2
Hybridization of DNA Probes with Whole-Community Genome for
Detection of Genes That Encode Microbial Responses to
Pollutants: Mer Genes and Hg2+ Resistance
/,68-3
Lightner, Donald V.
Enclosed Aquatic MuI.tispecies Test System for Testing
Microbial Pest Control Agents with Non-Target Species
,69- 17
lightner, Donald V., Joint Author.
Alternative Method for Analyzing Membranes Hybridized with
Radiolebeted Probes
/ ,71-2
Effects of Cadmium on the Shrimps, Penaeus duorarum,
Palaemonetes pugio and Palsemonetes vulgaris
/,14-3
lincer, Jeffrey 1.
Ecological Impact of Synthetic Organic Compounds on
Estuarine Ecosystems
/,10-6
Impact of Synthetic Organic Compounds on Estuarine
Ecosystems. Final Report
1,6-4
Lindberg Mark A., Joint Author.
Chronic Toxicity of Methoxychlor, Malathion, and Carbofuran
to Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
/,14-4
Lindmark, Donald G.
Activation of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons to Mutagens
by the Marine Ciliate Parauronema acutum
1,37-1
Litchfield, Carol 0., Joint Author.
Microorganisms
1,22-12
Livingston, Robert J.
Avoidance Responses of Estuarine Organisms to Storm Water
Runoff and Pulp Mill Effluents
1,10-7
Correspondence of laboratory and Field Results: What are the
Criteria for Verification?
1,54-8
Field Sampling in Estuaries: The Relationship of Scale to
Variability
I 61-8
Fie(d Validation of Laboratory-Derived Multispecies Aquatic
Test Systems
‘‘54-7
Long-Term Variation of Organochlorine Residues and
Assemblages of Epibenthic Organisms in a Shallow North
Florida (USA) Estuary
1,19-6
Review of Objectives and Accomplishments of Project Designed
to Validate Laboratory-Derived Aquatic Test Systems with
FieldandSemi-FicIdData
1,49-13
Livingston, Robert J., Joint Author.
Cyclic Trophic Relationships of Fishes in an Unpolluted,
River-Dominated Estuary in North Florida
/ ,25- 18
Dynamics of Mirex and Its PrincipaL Photoproducts in a
Simulated Marsh System
/,12-22
Field Validation of Multi-Species Laboratory Test Systems
for Estuarine Benthic Communities
/,60-13
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Field and Laboratory Avoidance Reactions by Blue Crabs
(CaUinectes sapidus) to Storm Water Runoff
19-4
Modifications of Estuarine Sedimentary Microbiota by
Exclusion of Epibenthic Predators
/,45- 18
Reactions of Blue Crabs to Low pH.
/,19-5
Spatial Distribution of Biochemical Parameters Indicating
Biomass and Community Composition of Microbial Assemblies in
Estuarine Mud Flat Sediments
1 ,45-17
Ilabres, Carlo. M.
Antimicrobial Activities of N-chloramines and Diazolidinyt
Urea
‘ ‘54-9
Lloyd, Richard, Joint Author.
Discussion Synopsis: Hazard Assessment Approaches
1,23-12
Loewengart, Gordon, Joint Author.
Discussion Synopsis: Hazard Assessment Approaches
/,23-12
Lores, Emile M.
Determination of Fenthion Residues in Samples of Marine
Biota and Seawater from Laboratory Exposures and Field
Applications
/ ,54-10
Determination of Halogeneted Anilines in Urine by
High-Performance liquid Chromatography with an
Elect rochemi cat Detector
1,31-15
Improved Silica Gel Cleanup Method for Organophosphorous
Pesticides
1,61-9
Method for the Confirmation of Chiorophenols in Human Urine
by IC with en Electrochemical Detector
1 ,37-2
Temephos Residues in Stagnant Ponds After Mosquito Larvicide
Applications by Helicopter
,54- 11
Lores, Emile M., Joint Author.
Accumulation of PCB, Mercury and Cadmium by Wereis virens,
Mercenarie merceneria and Paleemonetes pugio from
Contaminated Harbor Sediments
1,46-17
Comparison of laboratory Toxicity Test Results with
Responses of Caged Estuarine Animals Exposed to Fenthion in
the Field
1,60-6
Determination of Trace Amounts of Chlorinated Phenols in
Human Urine by Gas Chromatography
/,28-6
Determination of Underivatized Chlorophenots in Human Urine
by Combined High Performance liquid Chromatography Mass
Spectrometry and Selected Ion Monitoring
/,39-5
Effects of Aerial Thermal Fog Applications of Fenthion on
Caged Pink Shrimp, Mysids, and Sheepshead Minnows
/,60-5
Effects of Ground ULV Applications of Fenthion on Estuarine
Blots: Ii. Analytical Methods and Results
‘55-4
Effects of Organotins on Growth end Survival of Two Marine
Diatoms, Skeletonema costatum and Thalassiosira pseudonane
/ ,56- 11
Field Confirmation of a laboratory-Derived Hazard Assessment
of the Acute Toxicity of Fenthion to Pink Shrimp, Penseus
duo rarum
1 ,52-5
Field and Laboratory Toxicity Tests with Shrimp, Mysids, and
Sheepshead Minnows Exposed to Fenthion
‘‘57-5
inhibition of Arm Regeneration by Ophioderma brevispina
(Echinodermate, Ophiuroidea) by Tributyltin Oxide and
Triphenyltin Oxide
‘‘59.9
Lugworm (Arenicole cristata) Larvae in Toxicity Tests:
Survival end Development When Exposed to Organotins
1,598
Minimizing Occupational Exposure to Pesticides: Recent
Developments in Methodology for Monitoring Pesticide
Metabolites in Human Urine
/,27-6
Minutocellus polymorphus: A New Marine Diatom for Use in
Algal Toxicity Tests
/ ,66- 19
Responses of Marine Unicellular Algae to Brominated Organic
Compounds in Six Growth Media
/ ,63-8
Toxicity of Creosote-Contaminated Sediment to Field- and
laboratory-Colonized Estuarine Benthic Communities
/,47-11
Toxicity of Pyrethroids to Marine Invertebrates and Fish: A
Literature Review and Test Results with Sediment-Sorbed
Chemicals
/,68-8
Waterborne and Sediment-Source Toxicities of Six Organic
Chemicals to Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) and Amphioxus
(Branch i ostoma carl baeuni)
/ ,60-8
louie, Michael K, Joint Author.
Effects of Organotins on Growth and Survival of Two Marine
Diatoms, Skeletoneme costatum and Thalassiosira pseudonene
1,56- 11
Inhibition of Arm Regeneration by Ophioderme brevispina
(Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea) by Tributyltin Oxide and
Triphenyltin Oxide
‘‘59-9
Lugworm (Arenicola cristata) larvae in Toxicity Tests:
Survival and Development When Exposed to Organotins
/,59-8
Loveland, Patricia H., Joint Author.
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Glendless Cottonseeds and Refined
Cottonseed Oil to Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri)
1,30-19
Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) Embryos: A Sensitive Animal
Model for Experimental Carcinogenesis
/,30-20
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Rainbow Trout Embryo.: Advantage. and Limitation, for
Carcinogenesis Research
,49-8
Lowe, Jack I.
Chronic Exposure of Oysters to DOT, Toxaphene and Parathion
1,2-9
Effects of Mirex on Selected Estuarine Organisms
1,2-6
Effects of the PolychLorinated Biphenyl Aroclor 1254 on the
American Oyster Crassostrea virginica
1,3-13
Laboratory Bioassays
/,1-16
Mirex, Fire Ants, and Estuaries
/,42-13
Lowe, Jack 1., Joint Author.
Accumulation and Movement of Mirex in Selected Estuaries of
South Carolina, 1969-71
1,4-1
Chronic Toxicity, Uptake, and Retention of Aroclor 1254 in
Two Estuarine Fishes
/,2-5
Continuous-Flow Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish
and Macroinvertebrates
/,10-4
Effects of Mirex on the LarvaL Development of Two Crabs
/,3-1
Flow-Through Methods for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fishes
and Mecroinvertebrates
/ ,18-13
Flowing Sea Water Toxicity Test Using Oysters (Crassostrea
virginica)
1,9-6
Flowing Sea Water Toxicity Test Using Oysters (Cressostrea
virgini Ca)
1,16-11
Polychlorinated Biphenyt (Aroclor 1254) in the Water,
Sediment, and Biota of Escambia Bay, Florida
/,1-8
Static Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish end
Mac roinvertebretes
/ 18-14
Toxicity of Aroclor 1254 and Its PhysioLogical Activity in
Several Estuarine Organisms
1,8-12
Lowman, Frank G., Joint Author.
Biomonitoring of Coastal Waters--An Overview
1,27-13
Lowry, Andree F.
Computerized Library Systems
/,49-14
Lowry, Andree F., Joint Author.
Library System User’s Manual
/ 49-18
Publications: Gulf Breeze Laboratory
I 24-6
Lozans iy, V.R., Joint Author.
American-Soviet Symposium on Use of Mathematical Models to
Optimize Water Quality Management
1,17- 11
Luckenbach, M. , Joint Author.
Ffetd Vatidatlon of Nutti-Speclee Laboratory Teat Systems
for Estuerine Benthic Communities
/,60-13
Lucyszyn, E.
Characteristics of Bacteria Adapted to Low Nutrient
Conditions in lake Ontario
/,24-9
Luczkovich, Joseph J., Joint Author.
Effects of Drilling Muds on the Behavior of Juvenile Red
Hake, Urophycis chuse (Watbaum) 1. EstabLishment of
BehavioraL Baselines: Progress Report (1980)
/ ,32- 10
Lugo, Arid E, Joint Author.
Structure of Mangrove Forests in Florida, Puerto Rico,
Mexico, and Costa Rice
/,14-5
AUTHOR INDEX
M
MacDonell, M.T.
Purification of tRNA, 5S rRNA and 16S rRNA by HPLC
/,61-10
MacDonell, M.T. Joint Author.
Ptasmid Mobility in the Ocean Environment
/,64-18
Macatady, Donald L.
Sunlight-Induced Bromate Formation in ChLorinated Seawater
1,13-17
Macalady, Donald 1., Joint Author.
Chemistry of Halogens in Sea Water
1,17-1
Chemistry of Halogens in Seawater
‘‘9-7
Errors in Determination of ResiduaL Oxidants in Chlorinated
Seawater
/,12-14
Macauley, John M.
Seasonal Changes in the Standing Crop and Chlorophyll
Content of Thalessia testudinum Banks cx Konig and Its
Epiphytes in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
/,65 - 10
Macauley, John M., Joint Author.
Acute Toxicity of Eight Laboratory-Prepared Generic Drilling
Fluids to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahie)
/,48-15
Acute Toxicity of Two Generic Drilling Fluids and Six
Additives, Alone and Combined, to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia)
/,70-7
Acute Toxicity of Two Used Drilling Fluids, Hondo (EXXON)
and Eureka (Shell), to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia)
1,62-7
Effects of Drilling Fluids on Thalassia testudinum and Its
Epiphytic Algae
1,58-11
Impact of Drilling Fluids on Seagrasses: An Experimental
Community Approach
/,58-6
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Mecek, D.J., Joint Author.
Aquatic Toxicology: Ten Tears in Review and á,Look at the
Future
,66-6
Macak, Kenneth, Joint Author.
Synthetic Organics
/,22-11
Mackiernan, Gail B., Joint Author.
Characterizing the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem and lessons
Learned
1,60-15
Nutrient Enrichment of Chesapeake Bay and It. Impact on the
Habitat of Striped Bass: A Speculative Hypothesis
/ 55-8
Maddocic, Michael B.
Sister Chromatid Exchange Assay for Detecting Genetic Damage
to Marine Fish Exposed to Mutagens and Carcinogens
/ 31-16
Maddoc( , Michael B., Joint Author.
Usefulness of the Self-Fertilizing Cyprinodontid Fish,
Rivulus marmoratus as an Experimental Animal in Studies
Involving Carcinogenesis, Teratogenesis and Mutagenesis
/,42-9
Madsen, Eugene 1.
Effects of Chemical Speciation on the Mineralization of
Organic Compounds by Microorganisms
1,54-12
Magnuson, J.J., Joint Author.
Behavioral Bioassay.
/ ,5-1
Mehaffey, William R.
Effects of Kepone on Growth and Respiration of Several
Estuarine Bacteria
/ .42-14
Phenylacetic Acid Metabolism by Three Aquatic Bacteria
Isolated from Continuous Culture Enrichments
f,24-10
Mahaffey, William R, Joint Author.
Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene and the Involvement of
an Aromatic Biodegradative Pathway
/ ,62- 1
Effects of Kepone on Estuarine Microorganisms
/,16-7
Mellon N.H., Joint Author.
Toxicity of the Fungicide Capten to the Dungeness Crab
Cancer magister
1,16-14
Mangiaracina, Leonard
Statement of Leonard Mangiaracina, Director, Chesapeake Bay
Program, Environmental Protection Agency, Accompanied by Dr.
Tudor Davies, Deputy Director, Gulf Breeze Environmental
Research laboratory, 1 ,24-11
Mann, J.B.
Development and Application of Methodology for Determining
1,2-Dibromo-3 -Chloropropane (DBCP) in Ambient Air
/ 31-17
Eva(uation of Methodology for Determining 1,2-Dibromoethene
CEDB) in Ambient Air
/,31-18
Field Application of Evaluated Methodology for Determining
1,2-Dibromoethane, EDB, in Ambient Air
,32-1
Manning, Charles S., Joint Author.
Effects of Kepone on the Sheepshead Minnow in an Entire
I if c-Cycle Toxicity Test
/,42-4
Mansfield, Howard R., Joint Author.
Use of Phylogeneticelly Based Hybridization Probes for
Studies of Ruminal Microbial Ecology
/ ,66- 16
March.nd-Stevre, Michel, Joint Author.
Halogenated Hydrocarbons
/,31-2
Marcos, 0.8., Joint Author.
Halogenated Hydrocarbons
/,31-2
Marden, P., Joint Author.
Transient Phase Between Growth and Nongrowth of Heterotropic
Bacteria with Emphasis on the Marine Environment
/,61-4
Margolis, I. Joint Author.
New Eye Disease of PenReared Chinook Salmon in British
Columbia Caused by the Cestode Gilqulnia squall
/,69-13
Marking, 1.1., Joint Author.
Physicochemical Factors Affecting Toxicity: pH, Salinity and
Temperature. Part i Literature Review
/,69-18
Marmorek, David R., Joint Author.
Results of an Adaptive Environmental As8essment Modeling
Workshop Concerning Potential Impacts of Drilling Muds and
Cuttings on the Marine Environment
/,40-3
Martens, C.S., Joint Author.
Estuaries
/,22-2
Martin, Billy J.
Development of a Carcinogen Assay System Utilizing Estuarine
i she,
/ ,42- 15
Effects of Petroleum Compounds on Estuarine Fishes
/ ,32- 2
Primary Cell Cultures from the Teteost, Cyprinodon
variegatus: Culture Establishment and Application in
Carcinogen Exposure Studies
/,49-15
Martin Billy J., Joint Author.
Ana ys1s of a Marine Fish Cell Line from a Male Sheepahead
/,30-12
C-Banding of Chromosomes from Three Established Marine Fish
Cell Lines
/,30-13
Exposure of a Teleost Cell Line to Suspected Carcinogens
1,31 -1
Gnotobiotic Maintenance of Sheepshead Minnow Larvae
/,52-4
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Serotogfc.l Alterations in Carcinogon-Exposçd Teleosts:
Procedures for Preparation and Analysis of ;amples from
Smelt Fish
,49- 17
Martin, Susan M., Joint Author.
integration of Research and Predictive Model Development in
Biotechnology Risk Assessment
1,70-15
Protozoan Symbionts end Related Diseases of the Blue Crab,
Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, from the Atlantic end Gulf
Coasts of the United States
1,40-15
Simple System for the Preliminary Evaluation of Infectivity
and Pathogenesis of Insect Virus in a Nontarget Estuarine
Shrimp
Martz, Robert F., Joint Author.
Coral Metabolic Activity, Nutritional Status, and Microbial
Infection with Exposure to Drilling Fluids
/ ,56- 12
Effect of Silicate Grain Shape, Structure, and Location on
the Biomass and Community Structure of Colonizing Marine
Mi croblota
/ .37-12
Effect of Well-Drilling Fluids on the Physiological Status
and Microbial Infection of the Reef Building Coral
Montastrea annul aria
1,50-4
Effects of Bioturbation and Predation by Mellita
quinquiesperforata on Sedimentary Microbial Community
Structure
/,34-1
Perturbations in the Biomass, Metabolic Activity, and
Community Structure of the Estuarine Detritat Microbiota:
Resource Partitioning in Amphipod Grazing
1,44-2
Masceretta, S. Wayne, Joint Author.
Identification and Differentiation of Isomeric Methyleted
Derivatives of Oxygenation Products of Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
/,25-4
Matthews, Edward, Joint Author.
Avoidance of Aroclor 1254 by Shrimp and Fishes
/,5-21
Avoidance of Pesticides by Untrained Mosquitofish, Gambusia
effinis
/ 3-10
Brain Acetylcholinesterese Inhibition in Fish as a Diagnosis
of EnvironmentaL Poisoning by Malathion, 0,0-Dimethyl
S-(1,2-Oicerbethoxyethyt) Phosphorodithioste
/ 7-12
Brain-Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition in a Marine Teleost
during Lethal and Sublethal Exposures to
1,2-Dibromo-2,2-Dichloroethyt Dimethyl Phosphate (Naled) In
Seawater 1 ,7-11
Diazinon: Chronic Toxicity to, and Brain
Acetylchotinesterase Inhibition in, the Sheepsheed Minnow,
Cyprinodon variegatus
/ ,24-1
Effects of Ground ULV Apptlcetions of Fenthion on Estuarine
Biota: IV. LethaL and Sublethal Responses of an Estuarine
Mys id
,54-13
Effects of Herbicides on Marine Algae
/,1-21
First Florida Record of Taphromysis louisienee (Crustaces:
Mys idacee)
/,24-3
Influence of an Insect Growth Regulator on Larval
Development of a Marine Crustacean
/ ,65- 14
Overview of the Acute and Chronic Effects of First and
Second Generation Pesticides on an Estuarine Mysid
1,37-13
Short-Term Effects of Organophosphate Pesticides on
Cholinesterases of Estuerine Fishes and Pink Shrimp
/,5-8
Short-Term Predictors of Chronic Toxicity to Pesticides on a
Crustacean Population
1,65-13
Mattice, Jack S., Joint Author.
Reaction Products and Ecological Effects of Aqueous
Chlorination
/ ,27-8
Mayberry, William R., Joint Author.
Muramic Acid Assay in Sediments
/,23-18
Mayer, Foster 1., Jr.
Acute Toxicity Handbook of Chemicals to Estuarine Organisms
1,57-19
Effects of Pulp Mill and Ore Smelter Effluents on Vertebrae
of Fourhorn Scutpin: Laboratory and Field Comparisons
1,65-11
Experiences with Single-Species Tests for Acute Toxic
Effects on Freshwater Animals
/,65-12
Inter-Taxa Correlations for Toxicity to Aquatic Organisms
1,61-11
Physicochemical Factors Affecting Toxicity: pH, Salinity and
Temperature. Part I. Literature Review
1,69-18
Relation of Survival to Other Endpoints in Chronic Toxicity
Tests with Fish
1,58- 1
Mayer, Foster 1., Jr., Joint Author.
Aquatic Toxicology: Ten Years In Review and a Look at the
Future
/,66-6
Exploring the Various Aspects Related to the Dumping of
Dredged Spoil Material In the Ocean and the PCB
Contamination Issue (Statement)
‘‘33-7
Integration of Monitoring and Research in Coastal Waters:
Issues for Consideration from a ReguLatory Point of View
/,57-13
Systems for Testing and Hazard Evaluation of Chemicals in
the Aquatic Environment: Second Report of the International
Evaluation Group
/,48-3
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Mayer Kathleen S., Joint Author.
Petal ton of Survival to Other Endpoints in ‘Chronic Toxicity
Tests with Fish
/ 1 58-1
Mazi.rz, T.P., Joint Author.
Environmental Fete and Effects of Shale-Derived Jet Fuel
1,62-12
System Design Factors Affecting Environmental Fete Studies
in Microcosm,
1,25-7
McCain Bruce, Joint Author.
Exploring the Various Aspects Related to the Dumping of
Dredged Spoil MateriaL in the Ocean and the PCB
Contamination issue (Statement)
‘‘33.7
McEnerney J.T.
Metabolic Fete of Atrazine in the Spartina
atterniflora-Detritus--uca pugnex Food Chain
/,24-12
McEnern.y, J.T., Joint Author.
Atrazine Fate and Effects in a Salt Marsh
/ .23-9
Effects of a Photosynthesis inhibitor, Atrazine, on the
Salt-Marsh Fiddler Crab, Uce pugnax (Smith)
/,32-15
Mctrtean, Andrew J.
Indicators and Indices of Estuarine Overenrichment
‘‘37.3
On the Use of indices in Aquatic Toxicological Hazard
Assessment
‘‘37-4
Technical Evaluation of the MOEPSI Proposal: Application for
Ocean Dumping Research Permit for Disposal of Waste Drill
Mud, Cuttings and Water
‘‘37.5
NcErleen, Andrew J., Joint Author.
Environmental Bibliography for Northwest Florida 1900-1985
/ ,61 -13
McFalL, Jo Ann
Organics at the Air-Water Interface of lake Pontchertreln
/ ,24- 13
McFeU Jo Ann, Joint Author.
To,dc Photooxygenated Products Generated Under Environmental
Conditions from Phenanthrene
1,43-6
McGLothLIn, Nancy H., Joint Author.
Physiological Effects of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants end
Uptake of Chlorination By-Products in the American Oyster,
Crassostree virginice (Gmelin)
/,33-6
Mclthenny, William F., Joint Author.
Marine Workshop Summary
1,11-12
Mcintyre, Alisdair D., Joint Author.
Systems for Testing end Hazard Evaluation of Chemicals in
the Aquatic Environment: Second Report of the international
Evaluation Group
/,48-3
McKel(ar, H., Joint Author.
Dynamics of an Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem, Ii
,20- 18
Mckenney, Charles 1., Jr.
Associations Between Physiological Alterations and
Population Changes in an Estuarine Mysid During Chronic
Exposure to a Pesticide
/,54-16
Critical Responses of Populations of Crustacea to Toxicants
/,58-2
Effects of Fenvalerate on Larval Development of Pataemonetes
pugiocHolthuis) and on larval MetabolismDuring Osmotic
Stress
/,49-16
Effects of Ground UIV Applications of Fenthion on Estuarine
Slots: IV. Lethal and Sublethal Responses of an Estuarine
Mysid
/,54-13
Effects of Mercury on Developing Larvae of Rhithropenopeus
harrisli (GouLd). I. Interactions of Temperature, Salinity,
and Mercury on Larval Development
/,42-16
Effects of SaLinity and Mercury on Developing Megatopee and
Early Crab Stages of the Blue Crab, Cat linectes sapidus
Rethbun
1,37-6
Influence of en Insect Growth Regulator on t.arval
Development of a Marine Crustacean
/ ,65- 14
influence of the Organophosphate Insecticide Fenthion on
Mysidopsis bahie Exposed During a CompLete Life Cycle: I.
Survival, Reproduction, and Age-Specific Growth
/ .58-3
Interrelationships Between Energy MetaboLism, Growth
Dynamics and Reproduction During the Life Cycle of
Mysidopsis bahia as Influenced by Sublethal Endrin Exposure
/,42-17
Methods for Determining the influence of Biochemical
Biological Control Agents on Metamorphosis of Marine
C rust aces
/ .58-6
Ontogeny of Resistance Adaptation and Metabolic Compensation
to Salinity and Temperature by the Caridean Shrimp,
Pataemonetes pugio, and Modification by SubLethal Zinc
Exposure /,37-7
Optimization of Environmental Factors During the Life Cycle
of Mysidopsis bahia
1,61-12
Short-Term Predictors of Chronic Toxicity to Pesticides on a
Crustacean Population
/,65-13
McKenney, Charles 1., Jr., Joint Author.
Determination of Fenvalerate in Flowing-Seawater Exposure
Studies
/ 46-19
Influence of Lindane on Survival and
Osmoregulatory/Metabolic Responses of the Larvae and Adults
of the Estuarine Crab, Eurypanopeus depressus
/,62-18
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Estuer in. Po( tut ion
Estuarine Pottut ion
Estuarine Pot lut ion
Es tuer i ne Pot (Ut I on
Estuarine Pollution
McLaughlin, Leslie L. , Joint Author.
Comparison of the EC5Os of Algal Toxicity Tests Calcutated
by Four Methods
63-7
Effects of Organotins on Growth and Survival of Two Marine
Diatoms, SkeI.etonema costatum and Tha(assiosira pseudonane
/ 56-11
Inhibition of Arm Regeneration by Ophioderma brevispina
(Echinodermata, Ophiuroidee) by Tributyltin Oxide and
Triphenyltin Oxide
‘‘59,9
lugworm (Arenicola cristats) Larvae in Toxicity Teats:
Survival, and Development When Exposed to Organotins
/,59-8
Minutocettus potymorphus: A New Marine Diatom for Use in
Algal Toxicity Tests
/ ,66- 19
Responses of Marine Unicellular Algae to Brominated Organic
Compounds In Six Growth Media
/ ,63’8
McLean, Claudia 1 Joint Author.
Rivulus marmoratus: A Unique Fish Useful in Chronic Marine
Bloassays of Hatogenated Organics
/,31-8
McMullen, Dennis M.
Effect of Temperature and Food Density on Survival end
Growth of Nenidia peninsulee larvae (Pisces: Atherinidae)
/ ,54-15
McWilliams, Steve, Joint Author.
ERLGB Data Processing Resources: A Briefing Book
1,55-13
Meedor, C. Brent
Serological Alterations in Carcinogen-Exposed Teteosts:
Procedures for Preparation and Analysis of SampLes from
Small Fish
/ ,49-17
Means, Susan N.
EPALIT: A Data Management System Appi led to the Control and
Retrieval of Technical Reports
1,54-16
Environmental Bibliography for Northwest Florida 1900-1985
/,61-13
Library System User’s Manual
/,49-18
Means, Susan N., Joint Author.
Computerized Library Systems
/,49- 14
Mearns, Alan J., Joint Author.
Effects on Saltwater Organisms
1,55-12
Fate and Effects of Pollutants: Effects on Saltwater
Organ I ama
1,50-12
Long-Term Biological Data Sets: Their Role In Research,
Monitoring, and Management of Estuerine and Coastal Marine
Systems
1,63-11
Marine and Estusrine Pollution
/ ,20- 1
Marine and
,25-9
Marine and
/,32-17
Marine end
1,37-18
Marine and
1,43-10
Marine and
/,46-14
Meekins, F.C , 1 Joint Author.
Determination of Halogenated Anitines In Urine by
Nigh-Performance liquid Chromatography with an
E lectrochemicet Detector
/,31- 15
Meeter, Duane A., Joint Author.
Correspondence of Laboratory and Field Results: What are the
Criteria for Verification?
1,54-8
Long-Term Variation of Organochlorine Residues and
Assemblages of Epibenthic Organisms in a Shallow North
Florida (USA) Estuary
/ 19-6
Modifications of Estuarlne Sedimentary Microbiota by
Exclusion of Epibenthic Predators
1,45-18
Spatial Distribution of Biochemical Parameters Indicating
Biomass and Community Composition of Microbial Assemblies in
Estuarine Mud Flat Sediments
/,45-17
Meler, Eugene P., Joint Author.
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA’s Approach to
Monitoring Condition of the Nation’s Ecosystems
j,70- 10
Meisch, MV, Joint Author.
Preliminary Data on Use of the Inland Silvers ide, Menidia
beryllina, to Control Mosquito larvae
/,54-18
Meltus, Paul
Comparative Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolite Patterns In Fish and
Rodents
/,49-19
Mixed Function Oxidase Inducibillty and Polyarometic
Hydrocarbon Metabolism In the Mullet, Sea Catfish, and Gulf
Killifish
/,24-16
Mixed Function Oxidase In Sea Catfish
1,46-5
Mellus, Paul, Joint Author.
Benzo(e)pyrene Metabolism In Hepatlc S-9 Fractions of
Aroclor 1254-Treated Mullet (Mugil cephetus)
1,44-6
Causes of Papillomas on Fish Exposed to Chlorinated Sewage
Eff luent
1,42-5
Causes of Papiltomas on Fish Exposed to Chlorinated Sewage
Effluent
/,49-4
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Characterization of Benzo(s)Pyrene Metebolites Formed by
3 -Methylcholanthren,-lnduced Goldfish, Black Bullhead end
Brown Bullhead
.50-20
Comparison of Six Different Reversed-phase HPIC Columns Used
to Separate Benzo(a)Pyrene Metabol.fteg
1.50-21
Determination of 1,2-Diols by Indirect Atomic Absorption
with Digested Lead Periodete
/,33- 11
Effects of 3-Methyichotanthrene on the Hepatic Microsomal
Enzymes In a Teteost, Tilapis cures
1,47-12
Hepatic Enzymes and Tumor Histopathotogy of Black Bullheads
with Pepillomas
/ 38-0
Indirect Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Assay for Epoxide
H ydro I a se
/ 38-17
Indirect Atomic-Absorption Assay of Epoxide Hydrolase
Activity and Determination of 1,2-Diols via Digested lead
Per iodete
1,38- 18
Metebolites of Benzo(a)pyrene in ArocLor 1254 Treated Mullet
1,38- 16
Papillomas on Fish Exposed to Chlorinated Wastewater
Effluent
I .49-5
Potynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Metabolism in Fishes
‘‘59-4
Responses of the Hepatic Enzymes of a Teteost Fish to
Trens-Stitbene Oxide Treatment
1,38-19
Simple Gas Chromatographic Method for the Study of Organic
Solvents: Moisture Analysis, Hygroscopicity, and Evaporation
/,44-7
Merritt, R.G., Joint Author.
Algal Bioassays of Industrial and Energy Process Effluents
/ ,51-5
Metcalf, Theodore S., Joint Author.
Microorganisms
/,22-12
Meyer, S.? ..
Physiological and DNA Characterization of Candid. maltose, a
Hydrocarbon-Utilizing Yeast
/ ,8-10
Meyers, Samuel P .
Determination of the Environmental Impact of Several
Substitute Chemicals in Agriculturally Affected Wetlands
/,42-18
Proceedings of the InternationaL Symposium on Marine
Pollution Research
1.10-8
Meyers, Samuel P., Joint Author.
Chitin Transformation and Pesticide Interactions ins
Simulated Aquatic Microenvironmentat System
/,37-15
Impact of the Use of Microorganisms on the Aquatic
Envi ronment
/ .7-7
Microbiological Cycling of Oil in Estucrir .e Marshlands
.9-1
Monitoring Biotransformation end Biodegradation of
Xenobiotics in Simulated Aquatic Microenvironmentat Systemc
/ .43-7
Meyers, Theodore R.
H stopathotogy
/,54-17
Histopathology of Four Spontaneous Neoplasms in Three
Species of Setmonid Fishes
/ 46-6
Limited Epizootic of Neuroblestome in Coho Salmon Reared in
Chtorinsted-Dech(Ortflated Water
/,49-20
Summary of Tissue lesions in Aquatic Animals Induced by
Controlled Exposures to Environmental Contaminants,
Chemotherapeutic Agents, and Potential Carcinogens
/,42-19
Meyers, Theodore R. Joint Author.
HepatocarclnogefliClty of Benzo(a pyrene to Rainbow Trout by
Dietary Exposure and Intreperitoneal Injection
/ 154 5
Histological progression of Hepatic Neoptasla in Rainbow
Trout (Salmo gairdneri)
/ .49.9
Rainbow Trout Embryos: Advantages and Limitations for
Carcinogenesis Research
/ ,49-8
Michel, Jacqueline, Joint Author.
Ecological Assessment of the Peck Slip (19 December 1978)
OIL Spill In Eastern Puerto Rico
/,24-2
Middaugh, Douglas P.
Comparative Sensitivity of Eggs, larvae and Adults of the
Estuarine Teteosts, Fundulus heteroctitus and Menidia
menidia to cadmium
/,13-20
Concurrent Measurement of Intertidal Environmental Variables
and Embryo Survival for the California Grunion, leuresthes
tenuis and Atlantic Silverside, Menidia menidia (Pisces:
Atherinidee) 1,46-7
Distribution, Life Cycle, Taxonomy, and CuLture Methods: 4.
Silvers ides (Menidla)
1 ,55-i
Effect of Prehatch and Posthatch Exposure to Cadmium on
Salinity Tolerance of Larval Grass Shrimp, Pataemonetes
pugio
1 ,19-8
Effect of Thermal Stress and Total ResiduaL ChLorination on
Early Life Stages of the Mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus
/,19-7
Embryo Ecology of the Pacific Surf Smelt, Hypomesus
pretiosus (Pisces: Osmeridae)
/,61-17
Impact of Chlorination Processes on Marine Ecosystems
/,10-9
Influence of Environmental Temperature on Sex-Ratios in the
Tidewater SiLverside, Henidia peninsulee (Pisces:
Atherinidae)
1,61-14
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Laboratory Spawning Cues in Menfdia berylt In. and N.
peninsutee (Pisces, Atherinidee) with Notes on Survival and
Growth of Larvae •t Different Salinities
.58-5
Leboretory Spawning and Peering of a Marine Fish, the
Silverside Menidia menidia
1,10-10
Methodç for Spawning, Culturing and Conducting Toxicity
Tests with Early Life Stages of Atherinid Fishes
1,61-16
Preliminary Date on Use of the Inland Silverside, Nenidia
beryllina, to Control Mosquito Larvae
/,56-18
Reproductive Behavior of the Atlantic Silverside, Menidie
menidia (Pisces, Atherinidae)
1,37-9
Reproductive Ecology and Spawning Perlodicity of the
Atlantic Silverside, Menidia menidia (Pisces: Atherinidae)
I ,37-B
Reproductive Ecology of the Tidewater Silverside, Menidia
peninsulee (Pisces: Atherinidse) from Sante Rosa Island,
F I or Ida
1,61-15
Reproductive Rhythmlcity of the Atlantic Silverside
/.49-21
Response of Larval Fish, Leiostomus xanthurus, to
Environmental Stress Following Sublethal Cadmium Exposure
1 ,8-11
Responses of Early Life History Stages of the Striped Bess,
Morone saxatitis to Chlorination
/,13-19
Retention of Two Mercuricals by Striped Mullet, Mugil
C eph a ( us
/,6-5
Salinity Tolerance of Young Topsmelt, Atherinops affinis,
Cultured in the Laboratory
1,65-15
Spawning of the Tidewater Silverside, Menidia peninsulae
(Goode and Bean), in Response to Tidal and Lighting
ScheduLes in the Laboratory
I,50-1
Tidal and Diurnal Spawning Cues in the Atlantic Silverside,
Menidia menidia
/ ,46-8
Toxicity of Chlorine to Juvenile Spot, Leiostomus xanthurus
1,13-18
ToxicologicaL end Physiological Responses of the Fish
Lelostomus xenthurus, Exposed to Chlorine Produced Oxidants
/,32-3
Use of Chorionic Gonadotropin to induce Laboratory Spawning
of the Atlantic Croaker, Micropogon undulatus, with Notes on
Subsequent Embryonic Development
/ .6-6
Middaugh, Douglas P., Joint Author.
Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for Chlorine
/ ,52-11
Bioconcentretion of Bromoform by American Oyster,
Crassostrea virginica (G.) Exposed to Chlorinated and
Dechlorinated Seawater, with Notes on Survival and Feeding
/ ,47- 1
Chemistry end EcotogicaL Effects of Chtorinetion of
Seawater: A Summary of EPA Research Projects
13 3
Comparative Acute Sensitivities of Early Life Stages of
Atherinid Fishes to Chlorpyrifos and Thiobencarb
/ .52-6
Early Life-Stage Toxicity Test with Tidewater Silversides
(Menidie peninsutae) and Chlorine-Produced Oxidants
/,46-1
Effect of Temperature and Food Density on Survival end
Growth of Menidia peninsutae Larvae (Pisces: Atherinidae)
/,54-15
Effects of Ground ULV Applications of Fenthion on Estuarine
Biote: I. Study Design and Implementation
/ 52-13
Evotutlonary Biology of the Menidia clerkhubbsi Complex of
Unisexual Fishes (Atherinidae); Origins, Ctona( Diversity,
and Mode of Reproduction
/,68-17
Impact of Chlorination Processes on Marine Ecosystems
1,13-4
Impacts of Water Chlorination and Cotiform Bacteria on the
American Oyster, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin)
1,43-16
Interactions of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants (CPO) and
Salinity in Affecting Lethal end Sublethal Effects in the
Eastern or American Oyster, C. virginica (Gmelin), Infected
with the Protistan Parasite /,55-17
Interactions of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants, Salinity, and a
Protistan Parasite in Affecting Lethal and Sublethal
Physiological Effects in the Eastern or American Oyster
/,56-1
Method for Early Life-Stage Toxicity Tests Using Three
Atherinid Fishes and Results with Chtorpyrifos
/,53-16
New Early Life-Stage Toxicity Test Using the California
Grunion (Leuresthes tenuis) and Results with Chlorpyrifos
/,53-15
Oyster Shell Size and the Selection of Spawning Sites by
Chasmodes bosquianus, Nypleurochitus geminatus,
Hypsoblennius ionthas (Pisces, Blenniidae) and Gobiosoma
bosci (Pisces, Gobildee) in Two Sout /,41-1
Physiological Effects of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants and
Uptake of Chlorination By-Products in the American Oyster,
Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin)
1,33-6
Predation of a Spawning Atherinid Fish, Menidia menidie, by
Avien and Aquatic Predators
I,51-1
Relative Sensitivity of Six Estuarine Fishes to
Carbophenothion, Chtorpyrifos, end Fenvalerete
/,52-14
Reproductive Rhythmicity of the False Grunion, Colpichthys
regis, from Estero del Soldedo, Mexico
/ 62-16
Review of the Impact of Chlorination Processes upon Marine
Ecosystems
/,9-15
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Revised Review of the Impact of Chlorination Processes upon
Marine Ecosystems: Update 1977
17-13
Seasonal Chronic Toxicity of Chlorination to the American
Oyster, Crassostrea virginica (G)
/ .20-7
Middlebrooks, Robert 1., Joint Author.
Serological Alterations in Carcinogen-Exposed Teleosts:
Procedures for Preparation and Analysis of Samples from
Small Fish
1,49-17
MUlemenn, RE., Joint Author.
Toxicity of the Fungicide Captan to the Dungeness Crab
Cancer inagister
1,16-14
Miller, Charles W., Joint Author.
Uptake and Effects of Oichlobenll In a Small Pond
/,2-18
Miller, D., Joint Author.
BehavIoral Bioassay,
1,5-1
Miller, Robert V.
Cloning and Characterization of the ci Repressor of
Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacteriophage 03: a Functional Analog
of Phage Lambda ci Protein
1,61-19
Effects of Physico-ChemtcaL and Biological Factors on
Genetic Exchange in Aquatic Environments
/,61-18
Expression of the recA Gene of Pseudomonas aeruginosa P40 is
Inducible by DNA-Damaging Agents
1,65-17
Horizontal Gene Transfer In Relation to Environmental
Release of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms
/,69-19
Potential for Transfer and Establishment of Engineered
Genetic Sequences
/,65-16
MlUer, Robert V., Joint Author.
Aquatic Environment: Consideration of Horizontal Gene
Transmission in a Diversified Habitat
/ ,70- 17
Characterization of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa recA Analog
and Its Protein Product: The Les Phenotype
/ .65-6
Characterization of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa recA Analog
and Its Protein Product: rec-102 Is a Mutant Allele of the
P. aeruginosa PAO recA Gene
1,61-5
Conjugal Transfer of R68.45 and FP5 Between Pseudomonas
aeruginosa in a Freshwater Environment
/.66-2
Molecular Characterization of Pseudoinones seruginoss
Bacteriophages: Identification and Characterization of the
Novel Virus B86
/,65-5
Potential for Transduction of Plasmids in a Natural
Freshwater Environment: Effect of PLesmid Donor
Concentration and a Natural Microbial Community on
Transduction in Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1,62-17
Mitchell, G., Joint Author.
Physiological and DNA Characterization of Candida maltose, a
Hydrocarbon-Utilizing Yeast
/,8-10
Mix, Michael C.
Benzo(e)pyrene Body Burdens and the Prevalence of
Proliferative Disorders in Mussels (Mytitus edulis) in
Oregon
1,24-19
Benzo(a)pyrene Concentrations in Mussels (Mytilus eduLis)
from Yaquine Bay, Oregon During June 1976 - May 1978
1,24-18
Renzo(a)pyrene Concentrations in Somatic and Gonad Tissues
of Bay Mussels, Mytilus edulis
/ 43-2
Cellular proliferative Disorder in Oysters (Ostrea
chilensis) from ChiLoe, Chile, South America
/ ,32-4
Chemical Carcinogens in Bivalve Mollusks from Oregon
Estuaries
/,24-15
Chemical Carcinogens in the Marine Environment.
Benzo(a)pyrene In Economically-Important Bivalve Mollusks
from Oregon Estuaries
1,14-1
Concentrations of Unsubstituted Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Softshe(l Clams from Coos Bay, Oregon, USA
1,46-10
Concentrations of Unsubstituted Polynuclear Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Bay Mussels (Mytitus edulis) from Oregon,
USA
/,46-11
Heemic NeopLasms of Bay Mussels, Mytilus edulis, from
Oregon: Occurrence, Prevalence, Seesonality, and
H istopatholog ical Progression
/ .46-9
Observations on the Ultrastructure of Large Cells Associated
with Putative Neoplastic Disorders of Mussels, Mytilus
edulis, from Yaquina Bay, Oregon
/ ,24- 17
Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons and CelLular Proliferative
Disorders in Bivalve Molluscs from Oregon Estuaries
/,43- 1
Potynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Bivalve Mollusks in Bay
Mussels (Mytilus edulls) from Oregon
/,37-10
Preliminary Studies to Evaluate the Potential of Using
Embryo and Larval Stages of the Goose BarnacLe, Pollicipes
polymerus for Marine Bloassays
/,24-16
Seasonal Variation in Benzo(a)pyrene In Bivalve MoLlusks
from Oregon Estuaries
/ ,19-9
Mix, Michael C., Joint Author.
Determination of Vanadium in a Marine Mollusc Using a
Chelating Ion Exchange Resin Neutron Activation
/ ,36-17
Effects of Depuration, Size and Sex on Trace Metal Levels in
Bay Mussels
/ ,42- 10
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Effects of Naphthatene on Glucose Metabolism in the European
Flat Oyster. Ostrea edutis
,38-4
Effects of Sodium Chloride Concentration on Etectrophoretic
Patterns of Adductor Muscle Proteins from Bivalve Molluscs
/ • 20-9
Ion-Exchange Technique for Concentrating Ammonia from Small
Volumes of Seawater
1,38 -6
Persistence and Fate of Potynuctear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Deposited on Slash Burn Sites in the Cascade Mountains and
Coast Range of Oregon
/,56-6
Pyrolytic Deposition of Potynuctear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Due to Slash Burning on Clear-Cut Sites
/,47-5
Regeneration of Radiation-Damaged Digestive Tissues in
Juvenile Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas)
1,20-13
Seasonal Variation In Soft Tissue Weights and Trace Metal
Burdens in the Bay Mussel, Mytilus edulis
/ ,36- 18
Seasonal Variations of Arsenic end Other Trace Elements in
Bay Mussels (Mytilus edulis)
1,42-11
SimpLe and Inexpensive Method for Measuring Integrated Light
Energy
/,47-6
Thin-Layer Separation of Citric Acid Cycle Intermediates,
Lactic Acid, and the Amino Acid Taurine
/,32-18
Uptake and Accumulation of NaphthaLene by the Oyster Ostrea
edulis, in a Flow Through System
/,38-5
Monroe, Robert J., Joint Author.
Effects of Hexavalent Chromium on Development of Crabs,
Rhithropanopeus harrisii and Callinectes sepidus
/,48- 1
Effects of Malathion on the Development of Crabs
/,12-6
Effects of Methoxychior on Larval Development of Mud-Crab
and Blue Crab
/ .9-3
Effects of Soluble Fractions of Used Light-Weight
Lignosutfonete Type Mud and Hexevalent Chromium on the
Complete Larval Development of Crabs, Rhithropanopeus
herrisil and Call inectes sepidus I 40-4
Effects of the Insect Growth Regulator Dimhin (TM 6060) on
larval Development of Two Estuarine Crabs
/,17-3
Effects of the Juvenile Hormone Mimic ZR-512 (Altozar) on
Larval Development of the Mud-Crab Rhithropanopeus harrisil
at Various Cyclic Temperatures
/,12-15
Kepone Effects on Development of CaUinectes sapidus.and
Rhithropanopeus harrisii
Kepone Effects on Larval Development of Mud-Crab and
Blue-Crab
/.27-4
Montgomery. Lorry
Transfer of Bacteroides succinogenes (Hungete) to
Fibrobacter gen. nov. as Fibrobecter succinogens comb. nov.
and Description of Fibrobacter intestinal.is ap. nov.
/,65-18
Montgomery, Larry, Joint Author.
Use of Phylogenetically Based Hybridization Probes for
Studies of Ruminel Microbial Ecology
/,66-14
Montgomery, Richard N.
Effects of Triethylerie GLycol on Mysidopsis bahie
(Crustacea: Mysidacea) and Menidia peninsuLae (Pisces:
Ather inidae)
/,55-2
Montgomery, Richard H. 1 Joint Author.
Acute Toxicity of Eight Laboratory-Prepared Generic Drilling
Fluids to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia)
/,48-15
Acute Toxicity of Two Generic Drilling Fluids and Six
Additives, Alone and Combined, to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia)
/,70-7
Acute Toxicity of Two Used Drilling Fluids, Hondo (EXXON)
and Eureka (Shell), to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahie)
/,62-7
Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Produced Water to Mysids
(Mysidopsis behia)
/ 70-8
FleEd Confirmation of a Laboratory-Derived Hazard Assessment
of the Acute Toxicity of Fenthion to Pink Shrimp, Penaeus
duora rum
/,52-5
Toxicity of Used Drilling Fluids to Mysids (Mysidopsis
bah is)
/,57-15
Montgomery, Stacy 0 . ., Joint Author.
Aerobic Metabolism of Trichloroethylene by a Bacterial
isolate
1,58-8
Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene and the InvoLvement of
an Aromatic Biodegredative Pathway
1 ,62-1
Impact of Drilling Fluids on Seagrasses: An Experimental
Community Approach
/ ,58-6
Microcosm Studies on the Effects of DriLling Fluids on
Seagrass Communities
/,70-1
Novel Pathway of Toluene Catabolism in the
In chloroethytene-Degrading Bacterium G4
/,70-18
Trichtoroethylene Metabolism by Microorganisms That Degrade
Aromatic Compounds
/,65-19
Monti, Carol A., Joint Author.
Comparison of p-Nitrophenol Biodegradation in Field and
Laboratory Test Systems
/ ,5O- lB
Effects of Lugworms and Seagrass on Kepone (Chiordecone)
Distribution in Sediment/Water Laboratory Systems
1,55-6
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Modificat ion of the 14C Most-Probable-Number Method for Use
with Nonpolar and Volatile Substrates
,56-4
Movement of Kepone (Chlordecone) Across en Undisturbed
Sediment-Water Interface in Laboratory Systems
/,58- 15
Moody, Paul H. Joint Author.
Acute Toxicity of Malathion, Tetrabromoblsphenol-A, and
Tributyttin Chloride to Mysids (Nysidopsis behie) of Three
Different Ages
1,66-17
Determination of Fenthion Residues in Samples of Marine
Blot. end Seawater from laboratory Exposures end FieLd
Applications
/,54-10
Effects of Ground ULY Applications of Fenthion on Estuerine
Blots: II. Analytical Methods and Results
‘‘55-4
Improved Silica Gel Cleanup Method for Organophosphorous
Pesticides
/,61-9
Ninutocet (us polymorphus: A New Marine Diatom for Use in
Algal Toxicity Tests
/,66-19
Temephos Residues in Stagnant Ponds After Mosquito Larvicide
Applications by Helicopter
/ 54-11
Toxicity of Pyrethroids to Marine Invertebrates and Fish: A
Literature Review and Test Results with Sediment-Sorbed
Chemicals
/ ,68-8
Moore, Cynthia A., Joint Author.
Errors in Determination of Residual Oxidants in Chlorinated
Seawater
/ 12-14
Sunlight-induced Bromate Formation in Chlorinated Seawater
/.13-17
Moore, James C.
Effects of Ground ULV Applications of Fenth ion on Estuarine
Blota: II. Analytical Methods and Results
1,55-4
Send/Granular Carbon Filtration Treatment System for
Removing Aqueous Pesticide Residues from a Marine Toxicology
Laboratory Effluent
‘‘55.3
Moore, James C., Joint Author.
Accumulation of Sediment-Bound PCHs by Fiddler Crabs
/,57-6
Acute Toxicity, Bioconcentration, and Persistence of AC
222,705, Benthiocarb, Chlorpyrifos, Fenvalerate, Methyl
Parathion, and Permethrin in the Estuarine Environment
/,46-18
Acute and Chronic Effects of DImi(in on Survival and
Reproduction of Mysidopsis bahia
1,32-7
Alterations in Composition of Field- and
Laboratory-Developed Estuarine Benthic Communities Exposed
to Di-n-Butyt Phthalate
1,47-8
Comparison of Laboratory Toxicity Test Results with
Responses of Caged Estuarine Animals Exposed to Fenthion in
the Field
,60-6
Determination of Fenthion Residues in Samples of Marine
Blots and Seawater from Laboratory Exposures and Field
Applications
/,54-10
Determination of Malathion, Malaoxon, and Mono- and
Dicarboxylic Acids of Malathion in Fish, Oyster, and Shrimp
Tissue
1,9-8
Determination of Pentachlorophenol in Marine Biota and Sea
Water by Gas-Liquid Chromatography and High-Pressure Liquid
Chromatography
/,23-17
Diazinon: chronic Toxicity to, end Brain
Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition in, the Sheepshead Minnow,
Cyprinodon variegatus
1 ,24-1
Dredged Materiel Effects Assessment: Single-Species
Toxicity/Bioaccumulation and Macrobenthos Colonization Tests
/,70-6
Effect of Diftubenzuron on an Estuarine Crustacean
/,25-1
Effects of Aerial Thermal Fog Applications of Fenthion on
Caged Pink Shrimp, Mysids, and Sheepshead Minnows
/,60-5
Effects of Pentachlorophenol on the Development of Estuarine
Communi ties
/,14-17
Effects of the Synthetic Pyrethroids AC 222, 705,
Permethrin, and Fenvalerate on Sheepshead Minnows in Early
Life-Stage Toxicity Tests
/ ,46-2
Field and laboratory Toxicity Tests with Shrimp, Mysids, and
Sheepshead Minnows Exposed to Fenthion
1,57-5
Improved Silica Gel Cleanup Method for Organophosphorous
Pesticides
/,61-9
Method for Early Life-Stage Toxicity Tests Using Three
Atherinid Fishes and Results with Chlorpyrifos
/,53-16
New Early Life-Stage Toxicity Teat Using the California
Grunion (Leuresthes tenuls) and Results with Chlorpyrifos
/,53-15
Overview of the Acute and Chronic Effects of First and
Second Generation Pesticides on an Estuarine Mysid
/ ,37-13
Relationship of Malathion and Its Metabolites to Fish
Poisoning
/,9-9
Relative Sensitivity of Six Estuarine Fishes to
Carbophenothion, Chlorpyrifos, and Fenvalerate
/,52-14
Temephos Residues in Stagnant Ponds After Mosquito larvicide
Applications by Helicopter
1,54-11
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To*fc$ty of Pyr.threldg to N.rlne Znvart.br.te. and Fish: A
Literature Review and Test Results with Sediment-Sorbed
Chemicals
.68-8
Waterborrie end Sediment-Source Toxicities of Six Organic
Chemicals to Grass Shrimp (Pataemonetes pugio) and Amphioxus
(Branch iostoma car ibaeum)
1,60-8
Moore, Kenneth, Joint Author.
Distribution and Abundance of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation
in the Lower Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
1,25-3
Morgade, Carmen, Joint Author.
Minimizing OccupationaL Exposure to Pesticides:
Epidemiotogical Overview
1,28-1
Protective Clothing Studies in the Field: An Alternative to
Reentry
/ ,41.4
Reduction of Pesticide Exposure with Protective Clothing for
Applicators and Mixers
/,41-3
Morgan, Joseph C., Joint Author.
Bacterial and Fungal Oxidation of Dibenzofuran
1,22-17
Morgan, Myra J., Joint Author.
Biological Measurement of the Copper Comptexatlon Capacity
of Seawater
1,4-7
Morris, S.c., Joint Author.
Purification of tRNA, 5S rRWA and 165 rRNA by HPLC
/,61-10
Morrison, S.J.
Effects of Grazing by Estuarine Gammaridean Amphipods on the
Microbiota of ALtochthonous Detritus
/,32-5
Morton, R. Dane
Effects of Drilling Fluids in an Experimental Seagrass
(Thalassie Testudinum) Community and Potential for
Bloaccumutation of Barium and Chromium. M.S. Thesis
/,61-20
impact of Drilling Fluids on Seagrasses: An Experimental
Community Approach
/ ,58-6
Microcosm Studies on the Effects of Drilling Fluids on
Seegress Communities
1,70-1
Moseman, Robert F.
Utility of Urine and Blood Analysis for the Assessment of
Man’s Exposure to Chemicals
/,43-3
Moseman, Robert F., Joint Author.
Determination of Halogenated Anilines in Urine by
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with an
Etectrochemical Detector
/,31-15
Determination of Trace Amounts of Chlorinated Phenols in
Human Urine by Gas Chromatography
/ ,28-6
Method for the Confirmation of Chtorophenots in Human Urine
by LC with an Etectrochemicat Detector
,37-2
Moser, H., Joint Author.
Coccidian Parasites (Apiconiplexa: Eucoccidorida) in Hardy
Head Fish, Atherinomorus capi-icornensis (Woodland>
14
Moshiri, GeraLd A.
Water Quality Studies in Santa Rosa Sound, Pensacola,
Florida
/ .32-6
Mount, Donald I., Joint Author.
Aquatic Toxicology: Ten Years in Review and a Look at the
Future
1,66-6
Mueller, James G.
Action of a Fluoranthene-Utilizing Bacterial Community on
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Components of Creosote
/,70-2
Creosote-Contaminated Sites: Their Potential for
B I oremedi at ion
/,70-3
Mueller, Leonard H., Joint Author.
Bioaccumulation of Kepone by Spot (Lelostomus xenthurus):
Importance of Dietary Accumulation and Ingestion Rate
/,57-12
Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermittent Dosing of
Outdoor Experimental Streams with Chtorpyrifos
/ ,53- 11
Degradation of Jet and Missile Fuels by quatic Microbial
Communi ties
/,58-14
Environmental Fete and Effects of Shale-Derived Jet Fuel
/,62-12
Fete of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Environments: II. Transport
and Biodegradation in Microcosms
/,70-4
Metabolism of Fenthion by Aquatic Microbial Communities
1.62-10
Mukherjee, Reba, Joint Author.
Metabolism of Alachior and Propachlor in Suspensions of
Pretreated Soils and in Samples from Ground Water Aquifers
/,58-9
Murchetano, Robert A., Joint Author.
Microorganisms
/,22-12
Murray, E. Donald
Developments in Industrial MicrobioLogy, VoL. 15
1,6-7
AUTHOR INDEX
N
Nail, S.L., Joint Author.
Avoidance of Pesticides by Untrained Mosquitofish, Gambusia
affinis
/,3-10
Nash, Cohn E., Joint Author.
Effects of Mirex and Methoxychlor on Striped Mullet, Mugil
cephalus I
/ ,B-9
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Neff, Jerry N.
Fete end Biological Effects of Oil Well Drf 1ing Fluids in
the Marine Environment: A literature Review
37-11
Neff, Jerry N., Joint Author.
Ontogeny of Resistance Adaptation and Metabolic Compensation
to Sal Inity end Temperature by the Ceridean Shrimp,
Pateemonetee pugio, end Modification by Sublethal Zinc
Exposure 1.37-?
Nehlsen, Villa, Joint Author.
Characterizing the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem and Lessons
Learned
/,60-15
Nutrient Enrichment of Chesapeake Bay and Its Impact on the
Habitat of Striped Bess: A Speculative Hypothesis
1,55 -8
Nelson, Michael J.K.
Aerobic Biodegradation of Trichtoroethylene
1,58-7
AerobIc Metabolism of Trichloroethylene by a Bacterial
Ie oL ate
1.56-8
Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene and the Involvement of
en Aromatic Biodegradetive Pathway
/,62-1
Preliminary Development of a Bench-Scale Treatment System
for Aerobic Degradation of Trichloroethylene
/,65-20
Trichloroethylene Metabolism by Microorganisms That Degrade
Aromatic Compounds
/,65-19
New England Aquarium
Survey of the Toxicity and Chemical Composition of Used
Drilling Muds
/,50-2
Newman, S.M., Joint Author.
Effect of Mirex on the Burrowing Activity of the Lugworm
(Arenicole cristate)
!,10-18
Nguyen, Toei 1., Joint Author.
Stability of Recombinant DNA and Its Effects on Fitness
(.65-8
Nichols, Maynard N., Joint Author.
Kepone Contamination of the James River Estuary
/,31-3
Man-Made Radionuclides Confirm Rapid Burial of Kepone in
James River Sediments
/,35-16
Nickels, Janet S.
Effect of Silicate Grain Shape, Structure, arid Location on
the Blomess end Community Structure of Colonizing Marine
Microblota
1,37-12
Nickels Janet S., Joint Author.
Cora [ Metabolic Activity, Nutritional Status, and Microbial
Infection with Exposure to Drilling Fluids
/,56-12
Effect of Light on Biomass and Community Structure of
Estuarine Detrital Microbiota
/ .35-4
Effect of Well-Drilling Fluids on the Physiological Status
end Microbial Infection of the Reef Building Corel
Montastrea annutari a
,50-4
Effects of Bioturbation and Predation by Metlita
quinquiesperforata on Sedimentary Microbial Community
Structure
/,34-1
Effects of Oil and Gas Well-Drilling Fluids on the Blomass
end Community Structure of Microbiote That Colonize Sends in
Running Seawater
1,44-1
Nonselective Biochemical Methods for the Determination of
Fungel Mass and Community Structure in Estuerine Detrital
Nicrof lore
/,33-17
Perturbations in the Biomess, Metabolic Activity, end
Community Structure of the Estuarine Detritat Microbiota:
Resource partitioning in Amphipod Grazing
1,44-2
Nimmo, DelWeyne R.
Accumulation of Aroclor 1254 in Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes
puglo) in Laboratory and Field Exposures
/ ,6-9
Acute and Chronic Effects of Cadmium on the Estuarine Mysid,
Mysidopsis bahia
/,19-12
Acute and Chronic Effects of Dimilin on Survival and
Reproduction of Mysidopsis bahia
Culturing the Mysid (Mysidopsis behia) in Flowing Sea Water
or a Static System
/,19-10
Effect of Diflubenzuron on an Estuarine Crustacean
/ ,25-1
Effects of Cadmium on the Shrimps, Penaeus duorarum,
Peleemonetes pugio and Paleemonetes vulgaris
/,14-3
Effects of DOT on Cations in the Hepatopancreas of Penaeid
Shrimp
/,3-14
Entire life Cycle Toxicity Test Using Mysids (Mysidopsis
bahia) in Flowing Water
/,19-11
Localization of DOT in the Body Organs of Pink and White
Shrimp
1,1-1?
Long-Term Effects of Suspended Particuletes on Survival end
Reproduction of the Mysid Shrimp, Nysidopsis bahia, in the
Laboratory
/ .43.4
Metals, Pesticides end PCBs: Toxicities to Shrimp Singly and
in Combination
1,10- 12
Mysidopsis bahia: An Estuarine Species Suitable for
Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests to Determine the Effects of a
Pot lutent
/,14-2
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Overview of the Acute end Chron$c Effect. of F l ret end
Second Generation Pesticide. on an Estuerine Mysid
.37-13
Pesticides: Their Impact on the Estuarine Environment
1,25-2
Physiology of Estuerine Organisms
/,1-18
Polychlorinated Biphenyl Absorbed from Sediments by Fiddler
Crabs and Pink Shrimp
I,2-11
Polychiorinated Biphenyls (PCB)
/,10-11
Some Physiological Consequences of Polychlorinated Biphenyl-
and Salinity-Stress in Penaeid Shrimp
/ 6-8
Todcity and Distribution of Aroclor 1254 in the Pink Shrimp
Penaeus duorarum
1,2-10
Toxicity of Aroclor 1254 end Its Physiological Activity In
Several Estuarine Organisms
/,8-12
Nimmo, DetWayne R., Joint Author.
Cage for Exposing Aquatic Animals to Bottom Sediments
/,3-12
Continuous-Flow Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish
and Macroi nvertebrates
/,10-4
Detection of Interactions Between Natural Pathogen. end
Pollutants in Aquatic Animals
/,5-12
Effects of epone on Estuerine Organisms
/,13-13
Effects of Two Organophosphate Pesticides on Swimming
Stamina of the Mysid Mysidopsis bahia
1,35-15
Flow-Through Methods for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fishes
and Macroinvertebrates
1,18-13
Kepone: Hazard to Aquatic Organisms
I,10-5
Methods to Assess Effects of Combinations of Toxicants.
Salinity and Temperature on Estuarine Animals
I,7-2
Precision Live-Feeder for Flow-Through Larval Culture or
Food Chain Bioassays
1,9-2
Salinity Controller for Flow-Through Bioassay.
‘‘7-3
Saltwater FLow-Through Bioassay Method with Controlled
Temperature and Salinity
1,7-1
Static Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish and
Macroinvertebrates
1,18-14
Ultrastructural Studies of Shrimp Exposed to the Pollutant
Chemical, Polychlorinated Biphenyl (Aroclor 1254)
1,5-13
Nixon, Joseph E. . Joint Author.
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Gtandtese Cottonseeds and Refined
Cottonseed Oil to Rainbow Trout (Salmo galrdneri)
,30-19
Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) Embryos: A Sensitive Animal
Model for Experimental Carcinogenesis
/ .30-20
Rainbow Trout Embryos: Advantages and Limitations for
Cercinogenesi s Research
1,49-8
Nordling, Beth, Joint Author.
Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermittent Dosing of
Outdoor Experimental Streams with Chlorpyrifos
I.53-11
Novick, Norman J.
Cometabolism of Low Concentrations of Propachlor, Alachlor,
and Cycloate in Sewage and Lake Water
‘‘55-5
Metabolism of Alachlor and Propachlor in Suspensions of
Pretreated Soils and in Samples from Ground Water Aquifers
1,58-9
AUTHOR INDEX
0
O’Brien, Mark
Rapid Test for Chitinase Activity That Uses
4-Methylumbelliferyl-H-Acetyl-B-D-Glucosam inide
/,62-2
O’Brien, Mark, Joint Author.
Viable Legionella pneumophila Not Detectable by Culture on
Agar Media
/,61-2
O’Connor. Donald J.
Effect of Concentration of Adsorbing Solids on the Partition
Coefficient
/ 32-8
Preliminary Analysis of Kepone Distribution in the James
River
1.19-13
O’Connor, Donald J., Joint Author.
Toxic Substance Exposure Assessment in Estuarine Systems
/ .52-17
O’Connor, Joel S.
Monitoring, Research, end Management: Integration for
Decisionmaking in Coastal Marine Environments
/ .62-3
O’Connor, Joseph N.
Aquatic Pollution Problems, North Atlantic Coast, Including
Chesapeake Bay
/,66-1
Dynamics of Polychtorinated Biphenyls in Striped Bass from
the Hudson River. III. Tissue Disposition and Routes for
Elimination
/,62-4
Exploring the Various Aspects Related to the Dumping of
Dredged Spoil Material In the Ocean and the PCB
Contamination Issue (Statement)
/,32-9
Pharmacokinetic Model for the Accumulation of PCBs in Marine
F i shea
/ ,62-5
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Polychlorinsted Biphenyl Transport In Coastal Marine
F oodwebs
50-3
O’Connor, Joseph N., Joint Author.
PCB Dynamics in Hudson River Striped Bass. II. Accumulation
from Dietary Sources
/ 46-13
O’Morci’ oe, Susan
Conjugal Transfer of R68.45 and FPS Between Pseudomones
aeruginoes Ins Freshwater Environment
/ 66-2
O’Neill, Ellen J.
Effects of Lugworms and Seagrass on kepone (Chlordecone)
Distribution in Sediment/Water Laboratory Systems
1,55-6
Fate of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Environments: I I. Transport
and Biodegradation in Microcosms
/ 70-4
O’Neill Ellen J. Joint Author.
Aerobic Metabolism of Trichloroethylene by a Bacterial
isolate
1,58-8
Fete of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Environments: I. Factors
Affecting Blot is and Abiotic Degradation Rates in Water and
Sediment
/,68-11
Metabolism of Fenthion by Aquatic Microbial Communities
/,62 10
Movement of Kepone (Chlordecone) Across an Undisturbed
Sediment-Water Interface in Laboratory Systems
1,58-15
Physical and Biological Parameters That Determine the Fate
of p-Chtorophenol in laboratory Test Systems
1,62-13
Oberheu, J.C., Joint Author.
Accumulation and Movement of Mirex In Selected Estuaries of
South Carolina, 1969-71
1,4-1
Ogtesby, Jerry I..
Comparison of Several Approaches for Calculating LC5O’s for
Binary Responses Obtained from Toxicological Experiments
/,37-14
Nonlinear Model for Pesticide Accumulation in SeLected
Estuarine Species
/,19-14
Oglesby, Jerry L., Joint Author.
Effects of Drilling Mud on Development of Experimental
Estuarine Mecrobenthic Communities
/,33-10
Effects of Pentachlorophenol on Field- and
Laboratory-Developed Estuarine Benthic Communities
1,38-15
Effects of Sevin on Development of Experimental Estuarine
Communities
/,26-3
Effects of a Lignosulfonate-Type Drilling Mud on Development
of Experimental Estuarine Macrobenthic Communities
/,20-10
Kepone: Toxicity end Bloeccumulatlon in Blue Crabs
/,25-14
Models for Predicting Bloaccumulation and Ecosystem Effects
of kepone end Other Materials
,35-2
Responses of Developing Estuerine Macrobenthic Communities
to Drilling Muds
/ ,44-5
Test of a Model for Predicting Kepone Accumulation in
Selected Estuarine Species
1,22-1
Toxicity of Drilling-Mud Biocides to Developing Estuerine
Macrobenthic Communities
/,26-4
Ogram, Andrew V.
DMA Adsorption to Soils end Sediments
/,66-4
Extraction and Purification of Microbial DNA from Sediments
/ ,62-6
Use of Gene Probes in the Rapid Analysis of Natural
Microbial Communities
/,66-3
Ogre., Andrew V., Joint Author.
Applications for DNA Probes in Biodegradation Research
/ 58-18
ogunsehan, 0., Joint Author.
Conjugal Transfer of R68.45 and FP5 Between Pseudomonas
aeruginosa in a Freshwater Environment
/,66-2
Potential for Transduction of Plasmids In a Natural
Freshwater Environment: Effect of Plasmid Donor
Concentration and a Natural Microbial Community on
Transduction In Pseudomones aeruginosa /,62-17
Olla, Bori 1.
Effects of Drilling Muds on the Behavior of Juvenile Red
Hake, Urophycis chuss (Walbeum) I. Establishment of
Behavioral Baselines: Progress Report (1980)
/,32-10
Olla, Bori 1., Joint Author.
Behavioral Bioasseys
‘‘s-I
Olsen, Ronald H., Joint Author.
Catabolism of Aromatic Blogenic Amines by Pseudomones
aeruginosa PAO1 via mete Cleavage of Nomoprotocatechuic Acid
/,64-9
Cloning and Expression of the cetA and catBC Gene Clusters
from Pseudomones aeruginosa PAO
/,65-7
Cloning, Expression, end Regulation of the Pseudomones
cepacla Protocetechuate 3,4-Dioxygenase Genes
/,71-12
Genetic Organization and Sequence of the Pseudomonas cepacia
Genes for the Alpha and Beta Subunits of Protocatechuete
3,4 -Di oxygenase
1,71-13
Initial Catabolism of Aromatic Biogenic Amines by
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO: Pathway Description, Napping of
Mutations, and Cloning of Essential Genes
/,60-12
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Phenoxyacetic Acid D.gradatfon by the
2,4,-Dichiorophenoxyacetic Acid (TFD) Pathway of Plasmid
pJP4: Mapping and Characterization of the TFD Regulatory
Gene, tfdR ,697
Recruitment of a Chromosomally Encoded Maleylacetete
Reductase for Degradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
by Plesmid pJP4
1.69-16
Orth, J. Robert
Distribution and Abundance of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation
In the Lower Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
1,25-3
Ortiz-Conde, B.A., Joint Author.
Plasmid Mobility in the Ocean Environment
/ 64-18
Purification of tRNA, 5S rRNA and 16S rRNA by HPLC
1,61-10
Oshide, Philip S., Joint Author.
Effects on Saltwater Organisms
1,55-12
Fate and Effects of Pollutants: Effects on Saltwater
Organi sms
/(50-12
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/,20-1
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
1,25-9
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/,32-17
Marine and Estuerine PoUution
/ ,37- 18
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/,43-10
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/,46-14
Oswald, Edward 0., Joint Author.
Interactions of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants, Salinity, and a
Protistan Parasite In Affecting lethal and Sublethal
Physiological Effects in the Eastern or American Oyster
1,56-1
Overatreet, Robin M., Joint Author.
Exocrine Pancreatic Neoplesms Induced by Methytazoxymethanol
Acetate in the Guppy, Poecilia reticulate
/,60-18
Rhabdomyosarcoma in the Japanese Medaka, Oryzias latipes
(Temminck & Schlegel) and Guppy, Poecilia reticulata Peters
1,65-1
Sequential Development and Morphology of Experimentally
Induced Hepatic Melano-Macrophage Centres in Rivulus
mermoratus
1,63-5
Squamous Cell Carcinoma In the Gulf Menhaden, Brevoortie
pat ronus Goode
/,6O-16
AUTHOR INDEX
P
Palmer, L.M., Joint Author.
Viable but Non-Culturable Vibrio choleree and Related
Pathogens in the Environment: Implications for Release of
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms
,52-15
Panel on Monitoring Persistent Pesticides in the Marine
Envi ronment
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in the Marine Environment
/,2-12
Parker, Jeffrey H.
Effect of Well-Drilling Fluids on the Physiological Status
and Microbial Infection of the Reef Building Corel
Montastrea annular is
1,50-4
Sensitive Assay, Based on Hydroxy Fatty Acids from
Lipopotysaccharide Lipid A, for Gram-Negative Bacteria in
Sediments
‘‘43.5
Parker, Jeffrey H., Joint Author.
Corel Metabolic Activity, Nutritional Status, and Microbial
Infection with Exposure to Drilling Fluids
1,56-12
Parrish, Patrick R.
Acute Toxicity of Two Generic Drilling Fluids and Six
Additives, Alone end Combined, to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia)
I, 70- 7
Acute Toxicity of Two Used Drilling Fluids, Hondo (EXXON)
and Eureka (Shell), to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia)
/,62-7
Acute Toxicity of a Laboratory-Prepared Generic Drilling
Fluid to Mysids (I4ysidopsis bahie), and Evaluation of Test
Results from Ten Commercial Laboratories
‘ ‘55-7
Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Produced Water to Mysids
(Mysidopsis bahie)
/,70-8
Aquatic Toxicology: Ten Years in Review and a Look at the
Future
/ ,66-6
Chlordane: Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
1,10-13
Chronic Toxicity of Chtordane, Trifluratin, and
Pentachiorophenot to Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
var i egatus)
/,19-15
Chronic Toxicity of Methoxychtor, Malathion, and Carbofuran
to Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
/ 14-4
Die(drin: Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
1,6-10
Dredged MateriaL Effects Assessment: Single-Species
loxicitylBloaccumulation and Macrobenthos Colonization Tests
/ ,1O-6
Hexachlorobenzene: Effects on Several Estuarine Animals
1,8-13
Impact of Residual Diesel Oil in Drilling Fluids on Selected
Marine Organisms (Diesel Pill Monitoring Program)
1,66-5
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Respirometer for Determining the Effect of Pesticides and
Related Pot Lutents on Oxygen Consumption of Estuarine Fishes
,2- 13
Results of Laboratory Aquatic Toxicity Tests in Regulatory
Activities: Will They Stand Up in Court?
/170-5
SETAC: Completing the Puzzle
/ 70-9
Var abiIity of the Acute Toxicity of Drilling Fluids to
Mysid. (Mysidopsia behia)
/ 66-7
Parrisf , Patrick P., Joint Author.
Acute Toxicity of Eight Laboratory-Prepared Generic DriLling
Fluids to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia)
/,48- 15
Aroclor 1016: ToxicIty to and Uptake by Estuarine Animals
/ ,5-20
Chronic Toxicity 1 Uptake, and Retention of Aroclor 1254 in
Two Estuarine Fishes
1 ,2-5
Continuous-Flow Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish
and $ac roinvertebrates
/ 10-4
Drilling Fluid Test Procedure: Participation, Data
Comparison and Implementation
/ 60-14
Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests with a Saltwater Fish:
Effects of Eight Chemicals on Survival, Growth, and
Development of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegetus)
/,39-3
Effects of Mirex on Selected Estuarine Organisms
/,2-8
Effects of the Potychtorinated Biphenyl Aroclor 1254 on the
American Oyster Crassostrea virginica
/13-13
Endrin: Effects on Several Estuerine Organisms
/ 8-16
EnVironmentaL Concentration and Fete-Discussion Session
Synopsis
/119-2
Flow-Through Methods for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fishes
end Macroinvertebrates
/,18-13
Life-Cycle Toxicity Test Using Sheepsheed Minnows
(Cyprinodon veriegatus)
/,18-10
Proceedings of the Workshop: Biodegradation Kinetics
Navarre Beach, Florida, 18-20 October 1983
/,52-10
Results of the Drilling Fluids Research Program Sponsored by
the Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory,
1976-1984, and Their Application to Hazard Assessment
1,48- 18
Static Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish and
Macroinvertebretes
/,18-14
Suitability of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
for Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests
/,13-14
Toxicity Tests and Best Available Technology Determinations
for Discharges from Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling Platforms
,53-8
Toxicity of Aroclor 1254 end its Physiological Activity in
Several Estuarine Organisms
/,8-12
Parsons Dean
Drilling Mud Research Oversight
1,32-11
Patel, Jayanti R.
Determination of Arerie Oxides by a Gas Chromatography-Mass
Spectrometry System: Thermal Reactions of
9,10•Epoxy-9, lO-Dihydrophenanthrene
/,19-16
Identification and Differentiation of Isomeric Methylated
Derivatives of Oxygenation Products of Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
1,25-4
Mass Spectra of the Oxygenated Products Generated from
Phen.nthrene Under Simulated Environmental Conditions
1,19-17
Toxic Photooxygenated Products Generated Under Environmental
Conditions from Phenanthrene
1,43-6
Patrick, James N, Joint Author.
Accumulation and Movement of Nirex in Selected Estuaries of
South Carolina, 1969-71
/,4-1
Accumulation of Sediment-Bound PCB5 by Fiddler Crabs
/,57-6
Acute Toxicity to and Bioconcentratlon of Endosulfan by
Estuarine Animals
/,14-9
Acute Toxicity, Bioconcentretion, end Persistence of AC
222,705, Benthlocarb, Chlorpyrifos, Fenvalerate, Methyl
Parathion, and Permethrin in the Estuarine Environment
/,46-18
Chlordane: Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
1,10-13
Comparative Acute Sensitivities of Early Life Stages of
Atherinid Fishes to Chtorpyrifos and Thiobencarb
/ ,52-6
Comparison of Laboratory Toxicity Test Results with
Responses of Caged Estuarine Animals Exposed to Fenthion In
the Field
I 60-6
Dieldrln: Effects on Several Estuerine Organisms
/,6-10
Effects of Aerial Thermal Fog Applications of Fenth ion on
Caged Pink Shrimp, Mysids, and Sheepahead Minnows
/,60-5
Effects of Sodium Pentachlorophenate on Several Estuarine
Animals: Toxicity, Uptake, and Depuration
/ ,20-6
Effects of the Polychlorinated Biphenyl Aroclor 1254 on the
American Oyster Crassostrea virginica
1,3-13
Endrin: Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
/,8-16
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Field Confirmation of a Laboratory-Derived Hazard Aseesement
of the Acute Toxicity of Fenthion to Pink Shrimp, Peneeus
duora rum
.52-5
Field and Laboratory Toxicity Tests with Shrimp, Mysids, and
Sheepsheed Minnows Exposed to Fenthion
1 ,57-5
Heptachtor: Toxicity to and Uptake by Several Estuarine
Organisms
1.10-16
Heptachlor: Uptake, Depuratlon, Retention, and Metabolism by
Spot, Lelostomus xanthurus
/,10-17
Hexachlorobenzene: Effects on Several Estuaririe Animals
f,8-13
Kepone Accumulation and Food Chain Transfer
/,16-2
Kepone Bloconcentratlon, Accumulation, Loss, and Transfer
Through Estuerine Food Chains
1,12-4
Kepone: Toxicity and Bloaccumutation In Blue Crabs
/,25-14
Mirex Residues in Selected Estuaries of South Carolina--June
1972
/,5-2
Relative Sensitivity of Six Estuarine Fishes to
Carbophenothion, Ch(orpyrifos, and Fenveterate
1,52-14
Toxicity and Bioconcentration of BHC and Lindane in Selected
Estuarine Animals
/ 14- 11
Toxicity of Pyrethroids to Marine Invertebrates and Fish: A
Literature Review and Test Results with Sediment-Sorbed
Chemicals
/ 68-8
Toxicity of Sediment-Incorporated Drilling Fluids
1,60-7
Uptake and Toxicity of Toxaphene in Several Estuarine
Organ I sma
/ • 14-12
Use of Aquatic Toxicology and Quantitative Chemistry to
Estimate Environmental Deactivation of Marine-Grade Creosote
in Seawater
/,40-5
Waterborne and Sediment-Source Toxicitles of Six Organic
Chemicals to Grass Shrimp (Pataemonetes pugio) and Amphioxus
(Branch ioctoma car ibasum)
/,60-8
Patton, John S.
Can Tissue Anomalies That Occur in Marine Fish Implicate
Specific Pollutant Chemicals?
1,50-5
Paul, John F.
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA’s Approach to
Monitoring Condition of the Nation’s Ecosystems
1,70-10
Paul, John H.
Mechanisms of DNA Utilization by Estuarine Microbial
Populations
/,66-8
Production of Extrecettutar NucLeic Acids by GeneticaLLy
Altered Bacteria in Aquatic-Environment Microcosms
70- 11
Specificity of Cellular DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial
Populations in a Florida Reservoir
I, 70-13
Turnover of Extracetluler DNA in Eutrophic and Otigotrophic
Freshwater Environments of Southwest Florida
/,70-12
Paul, John H., Joint Author.
Detection of Exogenous Gene Sequences in Dissolved DNA from
Aquatic Environments
1,68- 16
Pawtowski, N.E., Joint Author.
Hepatocarcinogenicity of Glandless Cottonseeds and Refined
Cottonseed Oil to Rainbow Trout (Salmo galrdnerl)
1,30-19
Pearson, A.D., Joint Author
Viable Legionella pneumophila Not Detectable by Culture on
Agar Media
/,61-2
Peccoraro, Vincent, Joint Author.
Initial Catabolism of Aromatic Riogenic Amines by
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO: Pathway Description, Mapping of
Mutations, and Cloning of Essential Genes
/,60-12
Pecon, J Ut 1 Joint Author.
Changes in the Free Amino Acid Pool During EnvironmentaL
Stress in the Gill Tissue of the Oyster, Crassostrea
virginica
1,43-8
Peddicord, Richard, Joint Author.
Exploring the Various Aspects Related to the Dumping of
Dredged Spoit Material in the Ocean and the PCB
Contamination Issue (Statement)
‘‘33-7
Pedigo, I.E., Joint Author.
Physicochemical factors Affecting Toxicity: pH, Salinity and
Temperature. Part I. Literature Review
/ ,69- 18
Pegg, R.K., Joint Author.
Effects of Whole Drilling Mud and Selected Components on the
Shell Movements of the Bay ScalLop, Argopecten irradians
1,36-9
Peltier, William H., Joint Author.
Continuous-Flow Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish
and Macroinvertebrates
1,10-4
Flow-Through Methods for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fishes
and Macroinvertebrates
1,18-13
Static Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish and
Mac rol flyer tebrates
1,18-14
Penttita, Daniel E, Joint Author.
Embryo Ecology of the Pacific Surf Smelt, Hypomesus
pretiosus (Pisces: Osmeridae)
1,61 -17
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Peoples, Anita J., Joint Author.
Distribution of Volatile Malogenated Organic Compounds
Between Rat Blood Serum and Adipose Tissue
32-12
Relationship Between Serum Chloroform Level end Drinking
Water Source: An Interim Report
/ 32-13
Pesticde Field Station, Gulf Breeze, FL
Progress Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Center
for Estuarine and Menhaden Research, Pesticide Field
Station Gulf Breeze, Fl.., Fiscal Year 1969
Peters, L.J., Joint Author.
Protective Clothing Studies in the Field: An Alternative to
Reentry
1,41-4
Reduction of Pesticide Exposure with Protective Clothing for
Applicators and Mixers
1,41-3
Pettigrew, Charles A.
Use of ONA:DNA Colony Hybridization in the Rapid Isolation
of 4-Chiorobiphenyl Degradetive Bacterial Phenotypes
1,58-10
Pettigrew, Charles A., Joint Author.
Applications for DNA Probes In Biodegradation Research
/,58-18
Pfeender, Frederic K., Joint Author.
Influence of Easily Degradable Naturally Occurring Carbon
Substrates on Biodegradation of Monosubstituted Phenols by
Aquatic Bacteria
/ 56-2
influence of Naturally Occurring liumic Acids on
Biodegradation of Monosubstituted Phenols by Aquatic
Bacteria
/ ,56-3
Pfaffenberger, Cart 0.
Distribution of Volatile Halogenated Organic Compounds
Between Rat Blood Serum and Adipose Tissue
I ,32- 12
Relationship Between Serum Chloroform Level end Drinking
Water Source: An Interim Report
/ ,32- 13
Pfeffenberger, Carl. 0., Joint Author.
Development of Methodology for Determining Human Exposure to
Chtorobenzilate
/,40-8
Pichard Scott 1., Joint Author.
Specificity of Cellular DNA-Binding Sites of Microbial
Populations in a Florida Reservoir
(,7O-13
Pierce Robert J., Joint Author.
Exploring the Various Aspects Related to the Dumping of
Dredged Spoil Material in the Ocean and the PCB
Contamination Issue (Statement)
1,329
pItLai, C..G.P.
Atrazine Metabolism in Box Crabs
/,25-5
Pillai, C.G.P., Joint Author.
Atrazine Fate and Effects in a Salt Marsh
23-9
Piltel, Perethasarathy, Joint Author.
Metabolism of Atralifle by Spartine alterniflora. 2.
Water-Soluble Metebolites
1,33-16
Pillidge, CJ., Joint Author.
Purification of tRPIA, 5S rRNA and 16S rRNA by HPIC
/,61-10
Pizza, John C.
PCB Dynamics in Hudson River Striped Bass. I L Accumulation
from Dietary Sources
/,66-13
PharmecoklnetiCs and Distribution of Dietary Potychtorinated
Biphenyls (PCB5) in Hudson River Striped Bass, Morons
saxatilis. Ph.D. Dissertation
/,46-12
Pizza, John C., Joint Author.
Dynamics of Polychtorinated Biphenyle in Striped Bass from
the Hudson River. III. Tissue Disposition and Routes for
Elimination
/,62-4
PharmacokinetiC Model for the Accumulation of PCBs in Marine
F ishes
/ ,62-5
Plaia, Geyle R. Joint Author.
Alterations in Composition of Field- and
Laboratory-Developed Estuarine Benthic Communities Exposed
to Di-n-Butyl Phtha(ete
/ ,47-8
Effects of 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene on Estuerine Macrobenthic
Communities Exposed vie Water and Sediment
1,56-8
Effects of Chlorpyrifos on Field- and Laboratory-Developed
Estuerine Benthic Communities
/ ,44.4
Effects of Ground ULV Applications of Fenthion on Estuerine
Biote: V. Field and Laboratory Estuarine Benthic Communities
/ ,56-9
impact of Drilling Fluids on Seegrasses: An Experimental
Community Approach
/ ,58 6
Impact on and Recovery of Experimental Macrobenthic
Communities Exposed to Pentechlorophenol
/ ,47.9
Responses of Estuerine Necrofeuna Colonizing Sediments
contaminated with Fenvalerate
1,63-2
Responses of Macrobenthos Colonizing Estuarine Sediments
contaminated with Drilling Mud Containing Diesel Oil
/,56-10
Toxicity of Creosote-Contaminated Sediment to Field- and
Laboratory-Colonized Estuerine Benthic Communities
/ 47-11
Toxicity of Dibutyl Phthalete-Contam$nated Sediment to
Laboratory- and Field-Colonized Estuarine Benthic
Communities
/ ,59-2
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Plumley, F. Gerald
Atrezine Effects on Salt Marsh Edaphic Algae. M.S. Thesis
19-18
Effects of a Photosynthesis Inhibitor Atrazine, on Salt
Marsh Edephic Algae, in Culture, M croecosystems, end in the
Field
1,32-14
Effects of a Photosynthesis Inhibitor, Atrazine, on the
Salt-Marsh Fiddler Crab, Uca pugnax (Smith)
1,32-15
Plumley, F. Gerald, Joint Author.
Atrazine Fate end Effects in a Salt Marsh
/,23-9
Politzer, (eve R., Joint Author.
Mass Spectra of the Oxygenated Products Generated from
Phenanthrene Under Simulated Environmental Conditions
1,19-17
Pomeroy, L.R., Joint Author.
Estuaries
/,22-2
Pool, DougLas J.
Structure of Mangrove Forests In Florida, Puerto Rico,
Mexico, and Costa Rica
1,14-5
Pool, J.D., Joint Author.
Impact on and Recovery of Experimental Macrobenthic
Communities Exposed to Pentachtorophenot
/ ,47-9
Porter, J., Joint Author.
Physiological Effects of Oil-Drilling Muds on the Caribbean
Corel Montastrea annularis
‘‘44-3
Portier, R.J.
Chitin Transformation and Pesticide Interactions ins
Simulated Aquatic Microenvironmental System
/,37-15
Monitoring Biotransformation and Biodegradation of
Kenobiotics in Simulated Aquatic Microenvironmental Systems
‘‘43.7
Potomac Research Incorporated
Marine Oil Pollution Research Study Final Report 1 June 1978
/,19-19
Powell, Eric N.
Changes in the Free Amino Acid Pool During Environmental
Stress In the Gill Tissue of the Oyster, Crassostrea
virginica
/ ,43-8
Effect of Eight Outer Continental Shelf Drilling Muds on the
Calcification Rate end Free Amino Acid Pool of the Coral
Acropora cervicorni s
1,50-7
Recovery by the Coral Acropora cervicornis After Drilling
Mud Exposure. The Free Amino Acid Pool
/,50-6
Powell, Eric N., Joint Author.
Effects of Drilling Fluids (Muds) and Turbidity on the
Growth and Metabolic State of the Coral Acropora
cervicornis, with Comments on Methods of Normalization for
Coral Data /,46-3
Effects of Salinity Change on the iree Amino Acid Pools of
Two Nereld Potychaetes, Neanthes succinea and Leonereis
cul ver i
,36-14
Effects of Turbidity on Calcification Rate, Protein
Concentration and the Free Amino Acid Pool of the Coral
Acropora cervi corni s
Importance of Monitoring Metabolic Recovery in the Coral
Acropora cervicornis After Short-Term Exposure to Grilling
Muds: Calcification Rate and Protein Concentration
I ,49- 11
Praiser, D.
Discussion: Concepts and Trends (Aquatic Microbial Ecology)
/,25-6
Price, Kent S.
Nutrient Enrichment of Chesapeake Bay end Its Impact on the
Habitat of Striped Bass: A Speculative Hypothesis
1,55-8
Price, Kent S., Joint Author.
Characterizing the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem and Lessons
learned
/ ,60- 15
Price, U. Allen, II
Comparison of Nitrogen Fixation (Acetylene Reduction) Rates
in Seagrass Communities Dominated by Thalassia testudinum
and Halodule wrightil. M.S. Thesis
/,66-9
Effects of DriLling Fluids on Thatassis testudinum and Its
Epiphytic Algae
1 ,58-11
Price, U. Allen, II, Joint Author.
Anaerobic Degradation of Chloroaromatic Compounds in Aquatic
Sediments under a Variety of Enrichment Conditions
1,69-4
Characterization of Anaerobic Dechtorinating Consortia
Derived from Aquatic Sediments
/,69-5
Impact of Drilling Fluids on Seagrasses: An Experimental
Community Approach
/ ,58-6
Seasonal Changes in the Standing Crop and ChLorophyll
Content of Thalassie testudinum Banks cx Konig end Its
Epiphytes in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
/,65-10
Pristas, Paul J.
Analysis of Returns of Tagged Gulf Menhaden
1,10-14
Pritchard, Parmely H.
Assessing the Biodegradation of Sediment Associated
Chemi Ca Is
/,62-9
Biotic and Ablotic Degradation Rates of Methyl Parathion in
Freshwater and Estuarine Water and Sediment Samples
1,62-11
Degradation of Jet and Missile Fuels by Aquatic Microbial
Communi ties
/ ,58- 14
Environmental Fate and Effects of Shale-Derived Jet Fuel
/,62-12
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Extrapolation of Laboratory Biodegradation Information to
Microcosms and Field Studies: A Summary of Research Results
,58- 12
Fate and Effects of Pollutants: Fete 0 f Environmental
Pot lutents
1,50-8
Fete of Environmental Pollutants
/ p5 5-9
Fate of Pollutants
1,58-13
Fete of Pollutants
1,66-10
integration of Research and Predictive Model Development in
Biotechnology Risk Assessment
I, 70-15
Metabolism of Fenthion by Aquatic Microbial Communities
/,62-10
Microbial Toxicity Studies
1,55-10
Model Ecosystems
/,37-16
Movement of Kepone (Chtordecone) Across an Undisturbed
Sediment-Water Interface in laboratory Systems
1,58-15
Perspective on the Role of Microcosms in Environmental Fate
and Effects Assessments
1 ,50-10
Physical end Biological Parameter. That Determine the Fate
of p-ChlorophenoL in laboratory Test Systems
/ ,62- 13
Review of Progress In Biotechnology - Microbial Pest Control
Agent Risk Assessment
/ ,70-14
Synopsis of Discussion Session: Extrapolation
/ ,32- 16
System Design Factors Affecting Environmental Fate Studies
in Microcosms
1 ,25-?
Use of Microcosms for Evaluation of interactions Between
Pollutants and Microorganisms
/,50-9
Workshop on Procedures for Recognizing and Classifying
Insect Toxin-Producing Species of Bacillus
/,62-8
Pritchard, Parmely N., Joint Author.
Action of a Fluoranthene-UtilIzing Bacterial Community on
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Components of Creosote
1,70-2
Adaptation of Aquatic Microbial Communities to Pollutant
Stress
/,64-2
Aerobic Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene
/ ,58- 1
Aerobic Metabolism of Trichloroethylene by a Bacterial
Isolate
/,58-8
Anaerobic Degradation of Chloroaromatic Compounds in Aquatic
Sediments under a Variety of Enrichment Conditions
/ ,69-4
Biodegradation of Trichloroethylene and the involvement of
an Aromatic Biodegradative Pathway
.62-1
Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermittent Dosing of
Outdoor Experimental Streams with Chlorpyrlfos
/,53- 11
Biological and Ablotic Degradation of Kenobiotic Compounds
in in Vitro Estuarine Water and Sediment/Water Systems
1.66-16
Characteristics of Bacteria Adapted to low Nutrient
Conditions in lake Ontario
/,24-9
Characterization of Anaerobic Dechlorinating Consortia
Derived from Aquatic Sediments
/ ,69 -5
Comparison of p-Nitrophenol Biodegradation in FieLd and
Laboratory Test Systems
1,50-18
Creosote-Contaminated Sites: Their Potential for
B ioremedi at ion
/,70-3
Oibutylphthalate Degradation in Estuarine end Freshwater
Sites
1,51-3
Effects of Adaptation on Biodegradation Rates in
Sediment/Water Cores from Estuarine and Freshwater
Environments
/ .33-9
Effects of Kepone on Estuarine Microorganisms
/,16-7
Effects of Kepone on Growth and Respiration of Several
Estuarine Bacteria
/ .42-14
Effects of Lugworms and Seagrass on Kepone (Chlordecone)
Distribution in Sediment/Water laboratory Systems
/,55-6
Environmental Fete of Natural and Synthetic Organic Products
in Estuerine Environments
/,52-1
Fate and Degradation of 14C-Kepone in Estuarine Microcosms
1,18-8
Fate of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Environments: 1. Factors
Affecting Biotic and Abiotic Degradation Rates in Water and
Sediment
/ .68-11
Fate of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Environments: II. Transport
and Biodegradation in Microcosms
1,70-4
Interdependent Microcosm. for the Assessment of Pollutants
in the Msrine Environment
/,22-5
Microbial Degradation of Xenobiotic Compounds
/,40-7
Microorgani ems
/,22-12
Novel Pathway of Toluene Catabolism in the
Trichloroethytene-Degrading Bacterium G4
/,70-18
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Phenytecetic Acid Metabolism by Three Aquatic Bacteria
Isolated from Continuous Culture Enrichments
,24-1O
Preliminary Development of a Bench-Scale Treatment System
for Aerobic Degradation of Trichloroethylene
1,65-20
Proceedings of the Workshop: Biodegradation Kinetics
Naverre Beach, Florida, 18-20 October 1983
1 ,52-10
Shake-Flask Test for Estimation of Biodegradability of Toxic
Organic Substances in the Aquatic Environment
1,60-10
Trichloroethylene Metabolism by Microorganisms That Degrade
Aromatic Compounds
I 65-19
Wor&shop: Microbial Degradation of Pollutants in Marine
Environments
/,22-6
Provenzano Anthony J.
survivaL, Duration of Larval Stages, and Size of Postlarvae
of Grass Shrimp, Pataemonetes pugio, Reared from Kepone
Contaminated and Uncontaminated Populations In Chesapeake
Bay /,14-6
Przybyszewskl, V.A., Joint Author.
Distribution of Bacteria with Nitrilotriacetate-Degrading
Potential in an Estuarine Environment
1.12-10
Putnam, Marshall R., Joint Author.
Microinjection of Chemical Carcinogens into Smell Fish
Embryos: Exocrine Pancreatic Neoplasm in Fundulus grandis
Exposed to H-Methyl-N’ -Nitro-N-Ni trosoguanidine
/,64-19
Microinject ion of Fish Embryos as a Laboratory Assay for
Chemi cat Carcinogens
1,61-1
AUTHOR INDEX
p
Randall, John E., Joint Author.
Systematics, Biology end Zoogeography of Ptereleotris
heteropterus (Pisces: Gobiidae)
/ ,13-5
Rao, K. Range
Comparative Toxicology and Pharmacology of Chlorophenols:
Studies on the Grass Shrimp, Paleemonetes pugio
/,37-17
Histopathotogicat Changes in Grass Shrimp Exposed to
Chromium Pentachlorophenot and Dithiocarbamates
1,50-li
Inhibition of Limb Regeneration in the Grass Shrimp,
Pal.aemonetes pugio, by Sodium Pentachtorophenate
/ ,19-20
MoLt-Related Susceptibility and Regenerative Limb Growth as
Sensitive Indicators of Aquatic PoLlutant Toxicity to
Crustaceans
/,58-16
Physiological and Biochemical Investigations of the Toxicity
of Pentachlorophenol to Crustaceans
/,25-8
Physiological and Histopethologicat Evaluation of
Dithiocarbamate toxicity to the Grass Shrimp, Pateemonetes
pug i 0
‘43-9
Physiological and Histopathologicat Evaluation of the
Toxicityof Hexavalent Chromium to the Grass Shrimp
Paleemonetes pugio Holthuis
1,55-11
Symposium on Pentachtorophenot, June 27-29, 1977: Abstracts
1,14-7
Rao, K. Ranga, Joint Author.
Accumulation, Tissue Distribution and Depuratlon of
Benzo(a)Pyrene and Benz(a)Anthracene in the Grass Shrimp,
Paleemonetes pugio
/,41- 18
Barium, Strontium and Calcium Levels in the Exoskeleton,
Hepatopancreas and Abdominal Muscle of the Grass Shrimp,
Paleemonetes pugio: Relation to MoLting and Exposure to
Sante /,22-7
Biorational Workshop, Gulf Breeze, Florida, September 15-17,
1982
/ ,45-6
Characteristics of a Ca(2+) Activated ATPase from the
Hepatopancreas of the Blue Crab, CaLLinectes sapidus
/,18-6
Ciliary Structures in the Branchial Unicellular Glands of
the Grass Shrimp, Pateemonetes puglo
1 ,36-1
Comparative Toxicity of Drilling Muds: Role of Chromium end
PetroLeum Hydrocarbons
/,45-3
Comparative Toxicity of Offshore and Oil-Added Drilling Muds
to Larvae of the Grass Shrimp Peleemonetes intermedius
/,48-5
Cuticular Lesions Induced in Grass Shrimp Exposed to
Hexavalent Chromium
/,45-12
Effect of Barite on Meiofauna in a Flow-Through Experimental
Sys tern
/,22-14
Effect of Pentachlorophenot (PCP) on Meiobenthic Communities
Established in an Experimental System
1,16-17
Effects of Barite and Used DriLLing Muds on Crustaceans,
with Particular Reference to the Grass Shrimp, Pataemonetes
pugio
1 ,2 7-11
Effects of Pentachlorophenol (PCP) and 2,4-Dinitrophenot
(DNP) on the Oxygen Consumption of Tissues from the Blue
Crab, Callinectes sepidus, Under Different Osmotic
Conditions /,16-16
Effects of Pentachtorophenot on the Meiobenthic Nematodes in
an Experimental System
/,16-18
Effects of Sodium Pentechlorophenate and 2,4-Dinitrophenol
on Hepatopancreatic Enzymes in the Blue Crab, Callinectes
sap idus
/,18-7
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Poll Ut ion
Pollution
PoLlution
Pollution
PolLution
Pollution
Effects on Saltwater
Effects of Sodium Pentach(orophenate and 2,4-Direltrophenol
on Respiration in Crustaceans
16-15
Effects of Two Dithiocarbamates on the Grass Shrimp,
Palsemonetes puglo: Molt-related Toxicity and Inhibition of
Limb Regeneration
1,40-13
Histopathotogicat and Jltrastructural Changes in the
Antennal Gland, Midgut, Nepatopancreas, and Gilt of Grass
Shrimp Following Exposure to Mexavalent Chromium
/,48- 14
Rosette Glands in the Gills of the Grass Shrimp,
Patsemonetes puglo. I. Comparative Morphology, Cyclical
Activity, end Innervation
/,41-10
Rosette Glands in the Gills of the Grass Shrimp,
Peteemonetes pugio. II. Premolt Ductute Reformation:
Replacement of Ciliary Processes by Cytoptesmic Processes in
Relation to GLand Maturation 1,41-11
Syncytia( Nature end Phegocytic Activity of the Branchiat
Podocytes in the Grass Shrimp, Pelaemonetes pugio
/,36-2
Toxicity of Sodium Pentechlorophenate (Na-PCP) to the Grass
Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio, at Different Stages of the Molt
Cycle
/ 17-5
Tox clty of Sodium Pentech(orophenate to the Grass Shrimp,
Pateemonetes pugio, in Relation to the Molt Cycle
/,17-6
Uttrastructurel Changes Induced by Sodium Pentechtorophenete
in the Grass Shrimp, Paleemonetes pugio, in Relation to the
Molt Cycle
1,17-14
Uttrastructurs( end Histological Study of Degenerative
Changes leading to Black Gills in Grass Shrimp Exposed to a
Dithiocarbemate Biocide
/,65-13
Uttrestructural and Histological Study of Degenerative
Changes in the Antennat Glands, Hepetopancrees, and Midgut
of Grass Shrimp Exposed to Two Dithiocarbamate Biocides
/,45- 16
Ultrastructure of an Exocrine Dermel Gland in the Gills of
the Grass Shrimp, Peleemonetes puglo: Occurrence of
Transitory Ciliary Axonemes Associated with the Sloughing
and Reformation of the Ductul 1 ,23-11
Reppe, C., Joint Author.
Negative Chemical Ionization Studies of Potychlorinated
Dibenzo-p-D loxins, Dibenzofurens and Naphthatenes in
Environmental Samples
/,36-16
Rathburn, CB., Jr., Joint Author.
Effects of Ground ULV Applications of Fenthion on Estuerine
Blots: I. Study Design and Implementation
/,52-13
Ray, 0.1., Joint Author.
Field Validation of MuLti-Species Laboratory Test Systems
for Estuarine Benthic Communities
/,60-13
Ray, Marjorie J., Joint Author.
Marine and Estuerine Pollution
,20- 1
Reed, Gale, Joint Author.
Indicators and Indices of Estuarine Overenrichment
‘‘37-3
Reinert, Robert, Joint Author.
Synthetic Orgenics
1 ,22-11
Raise, James, Joint Author.
Discussion Synopsis: Hazard Assessment Approaches
1,2312
Reish, Donald J.
Effects on Saltwater Organisms
/,55-12
Fate and Effects of Pollutants:
Organi sues
/,50-12
Marine and Estuarine
1,20-1
Marine and Estuarine
/,25-9
Marine and Estuerine
/,32-17
Marine and Estuerine
I, 37 18
Marine and Estuarine
/,63-10
Marine and Estuarine
/ ,46- 14
Reish, Donald J. Joint
Test Monitorng and
Rhoads, Donald C.
Effects of Marine Benthos on Physical Properties of
Sediments: A Successional Perspective
/,43- 11
Rhoads, Donald C., Joint Author.
Structure of Soft-Bottom Benthic Communities In the Vicinity
of the Texas Flower Garden Banks, Gulf of Mexico
/,56- 13
Rhoderick, John C., Joint Author.
Residual Oxidant Decay and Bromate Formation in Chlorinated
and Ozonated Sea-Water
/,38-2
Toxicity of Bromate to Striped Bass Ichthyoptenkton (Morone
saxatilis) and Juvenile Spot (Leiostomus xenthurus)
/,38-3
Rice, Clifford P., Joint Author.
Effects, Uptake, and Metabolism of Methoxychlor, Mt rex, and
2,4-0 in Seaweeds
/,10-19
Rice, T.R.
Potential Hazards from Radioactive Pollution of the Estuary
1,3-15
Richards, Norman 1.
Effects of Chemical Use in Offshore Well-Drilling Operations
1,14-8
Author.
Indicator Organisms
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Effects of Chemicals Used in OIL end Gas Well-Dritting
Operations in Aquatic Environments
,25- 10
Responsibilities for Marine Pollution Research Within
Federal Agencies of the United States
I, 10-15
Symposium on Carcinogenic Potynucteer Aromatic Hydrocarbons
in the Marine Environment
/,43- 12
Richards, Norman 1., Joint Author.
CoraL Metabolic Activity, Nutritional Status, and Microbial
Infection with Exposure to Drilling Fluids
/,56-12
Drilling Mud Research Oversight
/ ,32-11
Effect of Silicate Grain Shape, Structure, and Location on
the Biomess and Community Structure of Colonizing Marine
Microblota
/,37-12
Effect of Well-Drilling Fluids on the Physiological Status
and Microbial Infection of the Reef Building Coral
Montastrea annular is
/,50-4
Effects of oil and Gas WeLl-Drilling Fluids on the Biomass
and Community Structure of Microbiota That Colonize Sands in
Running Seawater
1,44-1
Symposium on Pentachlorophenol, June 27-29, 1977: Abstracts
1,14-7
Richardson, Leonard B.
Comparison of Ozone and Chlorine Toxicity to Three Life
Stages of the American Oyster Crassostrea virginica
/,43-13
Lethal and Sublethal Exposure and Recovery Effects of
Ozone-Produced Oxidants on Adult White Perch (Morone Gmelin)
1,46-15
Residual Oxidant Decay and Bromate Formation in Chlorinated
and Ozonated Sea-Water
/ 38-2
Toxicity of Bromate to Striped Bass Ichthyoptankton (Morone
saxatilis) and Juvenile Spot (Lejostomus xanthurus)
/,38-3
Toxicity of Ozonated Estuarine Water to Juvenile Blue Crabs
(Cattinectes sapidus) and Juvenile Atlantic Menhaden
(Brevoortia tyrannus)
1 ,38-1
Richardson, Leonard B., Joint Author.
Comparison of Ozone and Chlorine Toxicity to the
Developmental Stages of Striped Bass, Morone saxatilis
1,36-8
Investigation of the Chemistry and Toxicity of
Ozone-Produced Oxjdants and Bromate to Selected Estuarine
Species
/,35-6
Respiratory and Osmoregutatory Responses of White Perch
(Morone americana) Exposed to Chlorine and Ozone in
Estuarine Waters
1,16-4
Richardson, WILLIam, Joint Author.
MathematicaL ModeLing Strategies AppLied to Saginaw Bay,
Lake Huron
,16-3
Rick, Alan J., Joint Author.
Chronic Exposure of Oysters to DOT, Toxaphene and Parathion
/,2-9
Kinetics of Pesticides
/ ,1-11
Rigby, R.A, Joint Author.
Acute and Chronic Effects of Cadmium on the Estuarine Mysid,
Mysidopsis bahia
1,19-12
Acute and Sublethal Effects of Whole Used Drilling Fluids on
Representative Estuarine Organisms
‘‘33-3
Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests with a Saltwater Fish:
Effects of Eight Chemicals on Survival, Growth, and
Development of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
‘‘39-3
Mysidopsis behia: An Estuarine Species Suitable for
life-Cycle Toxicity Tests to Determine the Effects of a
Pollutant
/,14-2
Resistance of Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle 1.) SeedLings
to Lead, Cadmium, and Mercury
/,26-6
Riggeby, William S., Joint Author.
Applications for DNA Probes in Biodegradation Research
/,58-18
Riley, Ronald T.
Effects of Chemical Perturbation by Naphthalene on Glucose
Metabolism in the European Flat Oyster (Ostrea edulis): An
in vivo Kinetic Analysis. Ph.D. Dissertation
/,20-2
Effects of Naphthatene on Glucose Metabolism in the European
Flat Oyster, Ostrea edulis
/,38-4
Ion-Exchange Technique for Concentrating Ammonia from Small
Volumes of Seawater
/,38-6
Thin-Layer Separation of Citric Acid Cycle Intermediates,
lactic Acid, and the Amino Acid Taurine
/,32-18
Uptake and Accumulation of Naphthalene by the Oyster Ostrea
edulis, in a Flow Through System
1,38-5
Riley, Ronald T., Joint Author.
Chemical Carcinogens In the Marine Environment.
Benzo(a)pyrene in Economically-Important Bivalve Mollusks
from Oregon Estuaries
/,14-1
Risebrough, Robert, Joint Author.
Synthetic Organics
1,22-11
Ritchie, Scott A.
Evidence for Embryonic Diapause In Rivulus marmoratus:
Laboratory and Field Observations
/,58-17
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Roberts, Morris H., Jr.
Effects of Chlorinated Sea Water on Decapod Crustaceans
,2 0 -3
Effects of Chlorinated Seawater on Decapod Crustaceans end
Mutinia Larvae
1 .25 -11
Flow-Through Toxicity Testing System for Molluscan larvae as
Applied to Halogen Toxicity in Estusrine Water
‘ ‘33-I
Roberts, Morris H., Jr., Joint Author.
Bioaccumulation of Kepone by Spot (lelostomus xanthurus):
Importance of Dietary Accumulation and Ingestion Rate
f,57- 12
Chemistry and Ecological Effects of Chlorination of
Seawater: A Summary of EPA Research Projects
1,13-3
Effects of Chlorinated Seawater on the Blue Crab,
Callinectes sapidus
1 ,31-13
Effects of Ingestion of Kepone Contsminated Food by Juvenile
Blue Crabs (Callinectes sapidus Rathbun)
/ ,45-20
Water Chlorination: Crossroad of Uncertainties and Decisions
1 ,535
Robison, Jo Ann
ERLGB Data Processing Resources: A Briefing Book
1,55- 13
Roelle, James E., Joint Author.
Results of en Adaptive Environmental Assessment Modeling
Workshop Concerning Potential Impacts of Drilling Muds and
Cuttings on the Marine Environment
/,40-3
Rogers J., Joint Author.
Biotogical Effects of Continuous and intermittent Dosing of
Outdoor Experimental Streams with Chlorpvrifos
1 ,53-11
Rose, C.L., Joint Author.
Retention of Two Mercuricals by Striped Mullet, Hugh
cepha (us
/,6-5
Rose Francis 1., Joint Author.
Differential Ability of Ambystoma tigrinum Hepatic
Nicrosomes from Potycylic Aromatic Hydrocarbons end Aromatic
Amines
1,40-1
Rosene, Barbara A., Joint Author.
Fatty Acid Composition of Phospholipids in Thermally
Acclimating Scu(pins (Leptocottus armatus) Treated with
Polychiorinated Biphenyts (Aroclor 1254)
/,22-13
Rossi, Steven S., Joint Author.
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/ 20-1
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/ 25-9
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/,32-17
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/,37- 18
Marine and Estuerine Pollution
,43-1O
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/ ,46- 14
Roszak, D.B.
Metabolic Activity of Bacterial Cells Enumerated by Direct
Viable Count
,62- 14
Survival strategies of Bacteria in the Natural Environment
,62- 15
Rostak, D.B., Joint Author.
Plasmid Mobility in the Ocean Environment
/,64-18
Viable but Non-Culturable Vibrio cholerae and Related
Pathogens in the Environment: Implications for Release of
Genetically Engineered Microorganisms
I 52-15
Rothme(, R.K., Joint Author.
Molecular Basis of Biodegradation of Chloroaromatic
Compounds
/,70-16
Ruane, Richard J., Joint Author.
Reaction Products and Ecological Effects of Aqueous
ChLorination
1,27-8
Rubinstein, Norman I.
Accumulation of PCB, Mercury and Cadmium by Nerds virens,
Mercenaria mercenarie and Palaemonetes puglo from
Contaminated Harbor Sediments
1,46-17
Acute and Sublethal Effects of Whole Used Drilling Fluids on
Representative Estuarine Organisms
‘‘33-3
Benthic Bioassay Using Time-lapse Photography to Measure the
Effect of Toxicants on the Feeding Behavior of lugworms
(Polychaeta: Arenicolidae)
/,25- 12
Dietary Accumulation of PCBs from a Contaminated Sediment
Source by a Demersal Fish (Leiostomus xanthurus)
/,50-13
Effect of Sodium Pentachlorophenote on the Feeding Activity
of the lugworm, Arenicota cristata Stimpson
/,20-4
Effects of Contaminated Sediments on Representative
Estuarine Species end DeveLoping Benthic Communities
1,332
Evaluation of Three Fish Species as Bioassay Organisms for -.
Dredged Material Testing
/,46-16
Rubinstein, Norman I., Joint Author.
Interdependent Microcosms for the Assessment of Pollutants
in the Marine Environment
/ 22-5
Russell, Beth, Joint Author.
ERLGB Data Processing Resources: A Briefing Book
/,55. 13
Russell, G.A.
Reproductive Rhythmicity of the False Grunion, CoLpichthys
regis from Estero del Soldado, Mexico
/ ,6 - 16
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Ryder, Russ, Joint Author.
Library System User’s Manual
/,49-18
AUTHOR INDEX
S
Salihoglu, I., Joint Author.
Halogenat ed Hydroca rbons
1,31-2
Sammons, Tommy I., Joint Author.
Impacts of Water Chlorination end Coliform Bacteria on the
American Oyster, Cressostrea virginice (Gmelin)
/,43-16
Interactions of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants (CPO) and
Salinity in Affecting Lethal and SublethaL Effects in the
Eastern or American Oyster, C. virginica (Gmelln), Infected
with the Protistan Parasite 1,55-17
Interactions of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants, Salinity, and a
Protistan Parasite in Affecting Lethal and SubLethal
Physiological Effects in the Eastern or American Oyster
1,56-1
Samworth, Robert B., Joint Author.
Reaction Products and Ecological Effects of Aqueous
ChLorination
/ ,27-8
Sanborn, James, Joint Author.
Environmental Concentration and Fate-Discussion Session
Synopsis
/,19-2
Sangodkar, U.M.X.
Cloning, Physical Mapping and Expression of Chromosomat
Genes Specifying Degradation of the Herbicide 2,4,5-1 by
Pseudomonas cepacia AC1100
/,66-11
Molecular Basis of Biodegradation of Chtoroaromstic
Compounds
/ ,70-16
Sangodkar, U.M.X., Joint Author.
Characterization and Nucteotide Sequence Determination of a
Repeat Element Isolated from a 2,4,5-1 Degrading Strain of
Pseudomonas cepacia
/,71-3
Saye, Dennis J
Aquatic Environment: Consideration of Horizontal Gene
Transmission in a Diversified Habitat
/,70-17
Potential for Transduction of Plasmids in a Natural
Freshwater Environment: Effect of Plasmid Donor
Concentration and a Natural Microbial Community on
Transduction in Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1 ,62-17
Sayter, Gary S.
Applications for DNA Probes in Biodegradation Research
I ,58-18
Sayler, Gary S., Joint Author.
Application of Gene Probe Methods for Monitoring Specific
Microbial Populations in Freshwater Ecosystems
/ ,71 -1
Conjugal Transfer of R68.45 and FP5 Between Pseudomonas
aeruginosa in a Freshwater Environment
/,66-2
DNA Adsorption to SoiLs and Sediments
,66-4
Effects and interactions of PoLychlorlneted Biphenyl (PCB)
with Estuerine Microorganisms and Shellfish
/ ,12- 16
Extraction and Purification of Microbial DNA from Sediments
/,62-6
Gene Probes as a Tool for the Detection of Specific Genomes
in the Environment
/,64-3
Methods for Detecting Recombinant DNA in the Environment
/,65-3
PotentiaL for Transduction of Plasmids In a Natural
Freshwater Environment: Effect of Plasmid Donor
Concentration and a Natural Microbial Community on
Transduction in Pseudomonas aeruginosa /,62-17
Use of DNA:DNA Colony Hybridization in the Rapid Isolation
of 4-Chlorobiphenyl Degradative BacteriaL Phenotypes
/,58-10
Use of Gene Probes in the Rapid Analysis of Natural
Microbial Communities
/ ,66-3
Scanlan, R.A., Joint Author.
Rainbow Trout (Satmo geirdneri) Embryos: A Sensitive Animal
Model for Experimental Carcinogenesis
/,30-20
Schaffer, Randy 1., Joint Author.
Benzo(a)pyrene Concentrations in Mussels (Mytilus edulis)
from Yaquina Bay, Oregon During June 1976 - May 1978
/,24-18
Benzo(a)pyrene Concentrations in Somatic and Gonad Tissues
of Bay Mussels, Nytilus edutis
/,43-2
Chemical Carcinogens in the Marine Environment.
Benzo(a)pyrene in Economically-Important Bivalve Mollusks
from Oregon Estuaries
1 ,14 -1
Concentrations of Unsubstituted Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Softshell Clams from Coos Bay, Oregon, USA
/,46-10
Concentrations of Unsubstituted Polynuclear Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Bay Mussels (Mytilus edutis) from Oregon,
USA
/ ,46- 11
Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Bivalve Mollusks in Bay
Mussels (Nytilus edutis) from Oregon
1,37-10
Uptake and Accumulation of Naphthatene by the Oyster Ostrea
edulis, in a Flow Through System
1,38-5
Schatten, Gerald
Effects of Barium Sulfate on Sea Urchin Fertilization and
Early Development
/,55-14
Schatten, Heide, Joint Author.
Effects of Barium Sulfate on Sea Urchin Fertilization and
Early Development
/,55-14
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Schimmet, Steven C.
Acute Toxicity of Kepone to Four Estuarine Animate
.14-13
Acute Toxicity to and Bioconcentretion of Endosulfen by
Estu.rine Animate
/,14-9
Acute Toxicity Bioconcentratlon, end Persistence of Ac
222,705, Benthlocerb, Chiorpyrifos, Fenvaterate, Methyl
Parathion, and Permethrin In the Estuarine Environment
1,46-18
Automatic Brine Shrimp Feeder for Aquatic Bioassay,
/.8-14
Effects of Aroclor 1254 on Laboratory-Rested Embryos end Fry
of Sheepsheed Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
1 ,6-11
Effects of Sodium PentachLorophenate on Several Estuarine
Animals: Toxicity, Uptake, and Depuration
1 ,20-6
Endrin: Effects on Several Estuarine Organisms
/,8-16
Heptachior: Toxicity to and Uptake by Several Estuarine
Organisms
/,10-16
Heptachlor: Uptake, Deputation, Retention, end Metabolism by
Spot, Leiostomus x.nthurus
/,10-17
Interteboretory Comparison of the ASTM Bioconcentration Test
Method Using the Eastern Oyster
/,55-15
Kepone: Toxicity and Bloaccumutation in Blue Crabs
/,25-14
Notes on the Embryonic Period of the Pinfish Lagodon
rhomboides (linneeus)
/,14-10
Overview of Short-Term Testing at the Environmental Research
Laboratory-Gulf Breeze
/,20-5
Results: InterLaboratory Comparison--Acute Toxicity Tests
Using Estuarine Animate
/,38-7
Results: Interlaboratory Comparison-Bioconcentration Tests
Using the Eastern Oyster
/,38-8
Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus): An Estuarine Fish
SuitabLe for Chronic (Entire life-Cycle) Bioassay,
/ 8-15
Toxicity end Bioconcentration of BHC and lindane in Selected
Estuarine Animate
/ 14-11
Toxcity and Bioconcentretion of EPN end Leptophos to
Selected Estuerine Animate
/,25-13
Uptake end Toxicity of Toxaphene in Several Estuerine
Organ I ems
1,14-12
Schimmet, Steven C., Joint Author.
Aroclor 1254 in Eggs of Sheepshead Minnows: Effect on
Fertilization Success and Survival of Embryos and Fry
/,5-23
Avoidance of Aroctor 1254 by Shrimp and Fishes
,5-21
Avoidance of Pesticides by Grass Shrimp (Pataemonetes puglo)
‘.4-9
Chtordene: Effects on Several Estuerine Organisms
/,10-13
Chronic Bioassay Using Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
var tegatus)
/,10-3
Continuous-Flow Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish
and M.croinvertebretes
/,10-4
Effects of Aroctor 1016 On Embryos Fry, Juveniles, and
Adults of Sheepshead Minnows (Cypririodon veriegetus)
1,8-5
Effects of Kepone on Estuarine Organisms
/,13-13
Endrin: Effects on the Entire Life Cycle of a Saltwater
Fish Cyprinodon variegatus
/,i3-16
Entire life-Cycle Bioassay Using Sheepeheed Minnows
(Cyprinodon veriegetus)
/ ,8-4
Flow-Through Methods for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fishes
end Necroinvertebrates
1, 16-13
Kepone: Hazard to Aquatic Organisms
/,10-5
Life-Cycle Toxicity Test Using Sheepshead Minnows
(Cyprinodon variegatus)
/,18-10
Static Method for Acute Toxicity Tests Using Fish end
Macroinvertebrates
/ .18-14
Toxicity of Pentachlorophenol end Related Compounds to Early
Life Stages of Selected Estuarinc Animals
1,16-6
Schmidt, Steven K.
Effects of Dissolved Organic Carbon and Second Substrates on
the Biodegradation of Organic Compounds at Low
Concentrations
1.55-16
Schmidt-Colterus, Josef L
Investigation of Enzymatic Screening Tests for Mutagens in
Environmental Pollutants from Synfuel Operations
/ .38-9
Schmidt-Colterus, Josef J., Joint Author.
Biphenyl Hydroxytase Activity and the Detection of
Carcinogens
/,40-17
Schmitt, Michael 0. Joint Author.
Kinetics of Pesticides
1, 1- 11
Schmitz, Kathleen B., Joint Author.
Survival, Duration of Larval Stages, and Size of Postlarvee
of Grass Shrimp, Patsemonetes pugio, Reared from Kepone
Contaminated and Uncontaminated Populations in Chesapeake
Bay /,14-6
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Schneider, Bitt, Joint Author.
Workshop on Procedures for Recognizing and Classifying
Insect Toxin-Producing Species of Bacillus
.62-8
Schneider, N.J., Joint Author.
Behavioral. B i oasseys
1 ,5-1
Schneider, S.R.
Tobramycin Nephrotoxicity and Lethality in Coho Salmon
‘‘33-4
Schoor, W. Peter
AccumuLation of Mirex -14C in the Adult Blue Crab
(Cattinectes sapidus)
1,6-14
Benzo(a pyrene Metabolism in Marine Fish and Some Analytical
Aspects of Its Metabolites
/ ,50- 14
Combined Use of Biochemical indicators to Assess Sublethal
Pollution Effects on Fundutus grandis, the Gulf Killifish
/,66-12
Correlation of Mixed-Function Oxidase Activity with
Ultrastructurat Changes in the liver of a Marine Fish
/,25-15
Determination of Fenvalerate in Flowing-Seawater Exposure
Studies
/ ,46- 19
Distribution of Mirex in an ExperimentaL Estuarine Ecosystem
1 ,25-16
Effect of Mirex on the Burrowing Activity of the Lugworm
(Arenicota cr istata)
/,10-18
in vivo Binding of p,p’-DDE to Human Serum Proteins
/,4-13
Inhibition of Acetylcholinesterase Activity in Pink Shrimp
(Penaeus duorarum) by Methyl Parathion and Its Oxon
/,33-5
Position-Specific Induction of Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolism by
3-Methylchotanthrene and Phenobarbital in Mullet (Mugil
cephaLus), a Marine Fish
/,50-15
Problems Associated with Low-SotubiLity Compounds in Aquatic
Toxicity Tests: Theoretical Model and Sotubitity
Characteristics of Aroclor 1254 in Water
/ ,8- 17
Some Aspects of Myosin Adenosine Triphosphatase of Pink
Shrimp (Penaeus duorarum)
/,6-13
Theoretical Model end Sotubility Characteristics of Aroclor
1254 in Water: Problems Associated with Low-SolubiLity
Compounds in Aquatic Toxicity Tests
1,6-12
Schoor, W. Peter, Joint Author.
Conceptual Model for the Movement of Pesticides Through the
Environment: A Contribution of the EPA Alternative ChemicaLs
Program
1,5-19
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens and Teratogens on Non-Human
Species-Aquatic Animals
/,35-10
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens, and Teretogens on
Non-Human SpeCieS (Aquatic AnimaLs)
27-14
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens, and Teratogens on
Non-Human Species (Aquatic AnimaLs)
/ ,35- 11
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens and Teratogens on
Non-Human Species (Aquatic Animals)
/,40-16
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens, and Teratogens on Nonhuman
Species (Aquatic Animals): Fourth Annual Report MCI/EPA
Collaborative Program
/,45-8
Effects of Carcinogens, Mutagens, and Teratogens on Nonhuman
Species (Aquatic Animals): Final Report MCI/EPA
Collaborative Program (August 1978 - September 1982)
/,45-7
Metabolites of Benzo(a)pyrene In Aroclor 1254 Treated Mullet
/,38-16
Mixed Function Oxidase inducibility and Polyaromatic
Hydrocarbon Metabolism in the Mullet, Sea Catfish, and Gulf
K it Ii fish
/,24-14
Separation of the Isomeric Phenols of Benzo(a)pyrene by
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
1,36-4
Schubel, J., Joint Author.
Estuaries
/,22-2
Schultz, Mary E.
Induction of Hepatic Tumors with
7,12-Dimethytbenz(a)anthracene in Two Species of Viviparous
Fishes (Genus Poeciliopsis)
/ .43-14
Schultz, Mary E., Joint Author.
Characteristics of a Fish Colony of Poeciliopsis and its Use
in Carcinogenicity Studies with
7,12-Dimethytbenz (ajanthracerie and Diethylnitrosamirie
/ ,50- 16
Schultz, R. Jack
Characteristics of a Fish Colony of Poeciliopsis and Its Use
in Carcinogenicity Studies with
7,12-Dimethylbenz(a]anthracene and Diethylnitrosamine
1,50- 16
Schultz, R. Jack, Joint Author.
Induction of Hepatic Tumors with
7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene in Two Species of Viviparous
Fishes (Genus Poecitiopsis)
/ ,43- 14
Schutzmann, Roy I., Joint Author.
Bioaccumulation of DDT and PCB in Tissues of Marine Fishes
/ .22-9
Pesticide Residues in Estuarine Mollusks, 1977 Versus
1972--National Pesticide Monitoring Program
12
Residues of Pesticides and PCBs In Estuarine Fish,
1972-76--National Pesticide Monitoring Program
/,16-13
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Schwedter, T.E, Joint Author.
Papillomas of Black Bullheads, Ictaturus metes (Rafinesque),
Living in a Chlorinated Sewage Pond
,36-?
Science Applications, Inc.
Drill Mud Assessment Chemical Analysis Reference Volume
1,50-17
Scott, A.L., Joint Author.
Papillomas of Bleck Bullheads, Ictalurus metes (Rafinesque).
Living In a Chlorinated Sewage Pond
1,36-7
Scott, Geoffrey I.
American Oyster as a Coastal Zone Pollution Monitor: A Pilot
Study
1,43-15
Bioconcentration of Bromoform by American Oyster,
Crassostrea virginica (C.) Exposed to Chlorinated and
Dechlorinated Seawater, with Notes on Survival and Feeding
1,47-1
Impacts of Water Chlorination and Coliform Bacteria on the
American Oyster, Crassostrea virginica (Omelin)
/,43-16
Interactions of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants (CPO) and
Salinity in Affecting Lethal and Sublethal Effects in the
Eastern or American Oyster, C. virginica (Gmetin), Infected
with the Protieten Parasite /,55-17
Interactions of Chlorine-Produced Oxidents, Salinity, and a
Protietan Parasite in Affecting Lethal and Sublethal
Physiological Effects in the Eastern or American Oyster
1,56-1
Physiological Effects of Chlorine-Produced Oxidents and
Uptake of Chlorination By-Products in the American Oyster,
Crassostrea virginica (Gmetin)
/ ,33 6
Seasonal Chronic Toxicity of Chlorination to the American
Oyster, Crassostrea virginica (G)
/,20-7
Seasonal Effects of Chlorine Produced Oxidents on the
Growth, Survival and Physiology of the American Oyster,
Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin)
/,25- IT
Scott, Geoffrey I., Joint Author.
Determination and Use of Condition Index of Oysters
/ 42-12
Ecological Assessment of the Peck Slip (19 December 1978)
Oil Spi LI in Eastern Puerto Rico
/ 24-2
Fiscseries Resource Impacts from Spills of Oil or Hazardous
Substances
/ ,48 12
Methodology for Environmental Assessments of Oil and
Hazardous Substance Spills
/,28-3
Reproductive Behavior of the Atlantic Silverside, Menidia
menidle (Pisces, Atherinidae)
/ ,37-9
Reproductive Rhythmicity of the Atlantic Silverside
1,49-21
Scott, K. John, Joint Author.
Ecological Status and Trends Program: EPA’s Approach to
Monitor1ng Condition of the Nation’s Ecosygtems
.70-10
Scott, Laura K., Joint Author.
Respiration and Osmoregutation of the Estuarine Crab,
Rhlthropanopeus harrisil (Gould): Effects of the Herbicide,
Alechlor
/,68-16
Seidler, Raison J., Joint Author.
EPA Developing Methods to Assess Environmental Release
/ ,61-7
Phenoxyacetic Acid Degradation by the
2,4,-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (TFD) Pathway of Plasmid
pJP4: Mapping end Characterization of the TFD Regulatory
Gene, tfdR 1,69-7
Research Plan for Test Methods Development for Risk
Assessment of Novel Microbes Released into Terrestrial and
Aquatic Ecosystems
/,57-3
Shanika, Chiara N., Joint Author.
Chronic Toxicity of Methoxychlor, Malathion, and Carbofuran
to Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
/,14-4
Sheets, Thomas J, Joint Author.
Pesticides In Estuaries
I,6-1
Shelton, Dennis W., Joint Author.
Hepatocarclnogenlcity of Benzolajpyrene to Rainbow Trout by
Dietary Exposure end Intraperitoneet Injection
/,54-5
Histological Progression of Hepatic Neoplasia in Rainbow
Trout (Salmo gairdneri)
/,49-9
Shenker, Jonathan N., Joint Author.
Salinity Tolerance of Young Topsmelt, Atherinops affinis,
Cultured in the laboratory
/,65-15
Sheppard, James N.., Joint Author.
Acute and Chronic Effects of Cadmium on the Estuarine Nysid,
Mysidopsis behia
1,19-12
Kepone Accumulation and Food Chain Transfer
/,16-2
Kepone Bioconcentration, ccumuletion, Loss, and Transfer
Through Estuarine Food Chains
/ 12-4
Mys dopsie bahia: An Estuarine Species Suitable for
Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests to Determine the Effects of a
Pollutant
/,14-2
Sheridan, Peter F.
Cyclic Trophic Relationships of Fishes in an Unpolluted,
River-Dominated Estuary In North Florida
1,25-18
Effects of Continuous Chlorination on Spat of the American
Oyster (Crassostrea virgtnica)
1,38-10
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Food Habits of the Bay Anchovy, Ancho. mitchi (Li, in
Apatachicola Bay, Florida
,20-8
Responses of Experimental Estuarine Communities to
Continuous ChIori net ion
1 ,38 -11
Three New Species of Melita (Crustecea: Amphipoda), with
Notes on the Amphipod Fauna of the Apetachicote Estuary of
Northwest Florida
1,26-1
Trophic Resource UtiLization by Three Species of Sciaenid
Fishes in a Northwest Florida Estuary
1,26-2
Sheridan, Peter F., Joint Author.
Distribution, Abundance, Feeding and long-Term Fluctuations
of Spot, leiostornus xanthurus, and Croaker, Micropogonies
undutatus, in Apalachicola Bay, Florida, 1972-1977
/,24-B
Fisheries Resource Impacts from Spills of Oil or Hazardous
Substances
1,48-12
Shields, Malcolm S.
Novel Pathway of Totuene Catabolism in the
Trichtoroethylene-Degradi ng Bacteri urn G4
/ • 70-18
Shimp, Robert J.
Influence of Easily Degradable Naturally Occurring Carbon
Substrates on Biodegradation of Pionosubstituted Phenols by
Aquatic Bacteria
1,56-2
Influence of Naturally Occurring Humic Acids on
Biodegradation of Monosubstituted Phenols by Aquatic
Bacteria
/,56-3
Shireman, Jerome V.
Ecological Impact of Integrated Chemical and Biological
Aquatic Weed Control
/ ,47-2
Impact of Aquatic Plants and Their Management Techniques on
the Aquatic Resources of the United States: An Overview
/.43-17
Shirley, Michael A.
Influence of Lindane on SurvivaL end
OsmoreguLatory/Metabolic Responses of the larvae and Adults
of the Estuarine Crab, Eurypanopeus depressus
/,62-18
Shirley, Michael A., Joint Author.
Effects of Ground ULV Applications of Fenthion on Estuarine
Biote: IV. Lethal and SubLethaL Responses of an Estuarine
Mysid
1,54-13
Shokes, RF., Joint Author.
Comparative Toxicity of Drilling Muds: Role of Chromium and
Petroleum Hydrocarbons
1,45-3
Shube, Peter
Exploring the Various Aspects ReLated to the Dumping of
Dredged Spoil Material in the Ocean and the PCB
Contamination Issue (Statement)
/ ,33-7
Siek, June-Sang, Joint Author.
Recruitment of a Chromosomally Encoded Maleylacetete
Reductase for Degradation of 2,4-Oich(orophenoxyacetic Acid
by Plasmid pJP4
1 .69-16
Sikka, Herish C.
Effects of Selected Wasteweter Chlorination Products and
Captan on Marine Algae
/,14-14
Effects, Uptake, and Metabolism of Methoxychlor, Mirex, and
2,4-0 in Seaweeds
/,10-19
Sirnerly, CaLvin, Joint Author.
Effects of Barium Sulfate on Sea Urchin Fertilization and
Early Development
/,55-14
Simonoy, Anatoliy I., Joint Author.
First American-Soviet Symposium on Chemical Pollution of the
Marine Environment
/,20-14
First American-Soviet Symposium on the BioLogicaL Effects of
Pollution on Marine Organisms
/ 17 15
Sincta%r, James L
Effect of Protozoan Predation on Relative Abundance of Fast-
end Stow-Growing Bacteria
/,70-19
Sinex, S.A.
Accuracy of Acid Extraction Methods for Trace Metals in
Sediments
/ ,33-8
Sinnhuber, R.O., Joint Author.
Hepetocarcinogenicity of Glandless Cottonseeds and Refined
Cottonseed Oil to Rainbow Trout (Satmo gairdneri)
/,30-19
Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) Embryos: A Sensitive Animal
Model for Experimental Carcinogenesis
/,30-20
Stone, HaroLd 0., Joint Author.
Determination of Dissolved Kepone by Direct Addition of
XAD-2 Resin to Water
/,30-16
Smith, A.C.
Effects of Sodium Chloride Concentration on Etectrophoretic
Patterns of Adductor Muscle Proteins from Bivalve Molluscs
/ ,20-9
Smith, A.G., Joint Author.
Inter-Taxa Correlations for Toxicity to Aquatic Organisms
/ ,61- 11
Smith, Carroll A., Joint Author.
Reaction Products from the Chlorination of Seawater
1,27-9
Reaction Products from the Chlorination of Seawater: Final
Report
/,35-7
Reactions in Chlorinated Sea Water
1,17-2
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Smith, Charlie E., Joint Author.
Hemetopoietic Neoptasms in Invertebrates end CoLd-Blooded
Vertebrates
.30-17
Smith, G.J., Joint Author.
Physiological Effects of Oil-Drilling Muds on the Caribbean
Corel Montastrea ennularis
1,44- 3
Smith, Glen A.
Effects of OIL and Gee WeLL-Drilling Fluids on the Biomass
and Community Structure of Microbiota That Colonize Sends in
Running Seeweter
1,46-1
Perturbations in the Siomas , Metabolic Activity, and
Community Structure of the Estuerine Detritet Microbiote:
Resource Partitioning in Amphipod Grazing
/44-2
Smith, Glen A. Joint Author.
Effect of Light on Biomass and Community Structure of
Estuarine Detrital Nicrobiota
“35-4
Effect of Silicate Grain Shape, Structure and Location on
the Biomess and Community Structure of Co’onizing Marine
Microbiota
1,37-12
Effects of Bioturbation and Predation by Mellita
quinquiesperforata on Sedimentary Microbial Community
St ruc tUre
/,34-1
Sensitive Assay, Based on Hydroxy Fatty Acids from
Lipopotysaccharide Lipid A, for Gram-Negative Bacteria in
Sediments
/43.5
Smith, Lawrence N., Joint Author.
Negative Chemical Ionization Studies of Human and Food Chain
Contamination with Xenobiotlc Chemicals
/,28-5
Negative ChemicaL Ionization Studies of Polychlorinated
Dibenzo-p-Dioxins, Dibenzofurans and Naphthatenes in
Environmental Samples
1,36-16
Smith, M.T., Joint Author.
Physiological and DNA Characterization of Candida maLtose, a
Hydrocarbon-Utilizing Yeast
1,8-10
Smith, N.G.
Effect of Heptachlor on Hexadecane Utilization by Selected
Fungi
/,11-1
Snedaker, Samuel C.
Water Quality and Mangrove Ecosystem Dynamics
1,38-12
Snedaker, Samuel C., Joint Author.
Proceedings of International Symposium on Biology and
Management of Mangroves, Vole. I end II
1,8-20
Structure of Mangrove Forests in Florida, Puerto Rico,
Mexico, and Costa Rica
/.14-5
Snodgress, Robert E., Joint Author.
Goussia giretlae n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Eimeriorina) in the
Opaleye Girdle nigricans
,65-4
Somerville, Charles C.
Modification of the 14C Most-Probable-Number Method for Use
with Nonpolar and Volatile Substrates
/,56-4
Simple, Rapid Method for the Direct Isolation of Nucleic
Acids from Aquatic Environments
/ 70-20
Somervhle, Charles C., Joint Author.
Chitinese Determinants of Vibr lo vulnificus: Gene Cloning
and Applications of a Chitinase Probe
/,59- 10
Degradation of Jet Fuel Hydrocarbons by Aquatic Microbial
Communities: en Interim Report 23 October 1981 to 30
September 1982
/,47-3
Fate and Toxicity of High Density Missile FueLs RJ-5 and
JP-9 in Aquatic Test Systems
1,56-5
Plasmid Mobility in the Ocean Environment
/,64-18
Sommers, C.A., Joint Author.
Culturing the Mysid (Mysidopsis bahia) in Flowing Sea Water
or a Static System
I, 19 10
Effect of Diflubenzuron on an Estuarine Crustacean
1 ,25-1
Effects of Contaminated Sediments on Representative
Estuarine Species and Developing Benthic Communities
/,33-2
Entire Life Cycle Toxicity lest Using Mysids (Mysidopsis
bahia) in Flowing Water
/,19-11
Spain, Carol M. , Joint Author.
Physical and Biological Parameters That Determine the Fate
of p-Chloropheno( in Laboratory Test Systems
/,62-13
Spain, Jim C.
Adaptation of Natural Microbial Communities to Degradation
of Xenobiotic Compounds: Effects of Concentration, Inoculum,
and Chemical Structure
/,47-4
Comparison of p-Nitrophenol Biodegradation in Field and
Laboratory Test Systems
/,50-18
Degradation of Jet Fuel Hydrocarbons by Aquatic Microbial
Communities: an Interim Report 23 October 1981 to 30
September 1982
/,47-3
Effects of Adaptation on Biodegradation Rates in
Sediment/Water Cores from Estuarine and Freshwater
Environments
‘‘33.9
Fate and Toxicity of High Density Missile Fuels RJ-5 and
Jp.9 in Aquatic Test Systems
/,56-5
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Spain, Jim C., Joint Author.
Diotic and Abiotic Degradation Rates of Methyl Parathion in
Freshwater and Estuarine Water and Sediment Samples
,62- 11
Degradation of Jet end Missile FueLs by Aquatic MicrobiaL
Communi ties
/,5 14
Degradation of Selected Xenobiotic Compounds in Three Types
of Aquatic Test Systems
/.47-13
Microbial Degradation of Xenobiotic Compounds
/,40-7
Modification of the 14C Most-ProbabLe Number Method for Use
with NonpoLar and Volatile Substrates
1,56-4
Sparks 1 Albert K., Joint Author.
Observations on the Ultrastructure of Large Cells Associated
with Putative Neoptastic Disorders of Mussels, Mytilus
edut.is, from Yaquina Bay, Oregon
1,24-17
Sparks, Timothy H.
Comparison of Mutagen Accumulation in 3 Estuerine Species
Using the SaLmonella/Nicrosome Activation System
/.38- 13
Sprague, Victor
Annotated List of Protozoan Parasites, Hyperparasites, and
Commensals of Decapod Crustacea
/,2-16
Sprenkle, Amy B., Joint Author.
Benzoate-Dependent Induction from the 0P2 Operator-Promoter
Region of the 101 PLasmid (pWWO) in the Absence of Known
Plasmid Regulatory Genes
1,64-10
Srivastava, Meera, Joint Author.
Position-Specific Induction of Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolism by
3-Methylcholanthrene and Phenobarbital in Mullet (MugiL
cephalus), a Marine Fish
/ ,50- 15
Stahl, David A.
Phylogeneticatly Based Studies of Microbial Ecosystem
Perturbation
1,66-13
Use of Phylogeneticatly Based Hybridization Probes for
Studies of Ruminal Microbial Ecology
/ ,66-14
Use of rRNA Sequences to Characterize Natural Microbial
Populations
/ .63-1
Stahl, David A., Joint Author.
Natural Relationships Among Sulfate-Reducing tubacterie
/,68-15
Transfer of Bacteroides succinogenes (Hungate) to
Fibrobacter gen. nov. as Fibrobecter succinogens comb. nov.
and Description of Fibrobacter intestinatis sp. nov.
/ .65-18
Stalling, David 1., Joint Author.
Negative Chemical Ionization Studies of Human and Food Chain
Contamination with Kenobiotic Chemicals
/ • 28-5
Negative Chemical Ionization Studies of Potychtorinated
Dibenzo-p-Dioxlns, Dibenzofurens and Naphthatenes in
Envi ronmentat Samples
,36- 16
Stanley, Roman S., Joint Author.
Acute Response to Twenty Chemicals in Static 96-Hour
Screening Tests, and larval Settlement on Hard Substrates,
in the Eastern White Slipper Shell (Crepidula plans)
/ ,52-7
Effects of Ground ULV Applications of Fenthion on Estuarine
Biota: III. Response of Caged Pink Shrimp end Grass Shrimp
/ ,52-8
Responses of Estuerine Mecrofeuna Colonizing Sediments
Contaminated with Fenvalerate
1,63-2
Results of Acute Toxicity Testing of Single Species Dominant
in Benthic Community Testing at Gulf Breeze, Florida
‘‘59-3
Sensitivity Comparisons of Estuarine Benthic Animals Exposed
to Toxicants in Single Species Acute Tests and Community
Tests
1,63-3
Stark, P.M., Joint Author.
Preliminary Data on Use of the Inland Silverside, Menidia
beryLlina, to Control Mosquito Larvae
1,54-18
Stavola, Ann N., Joint Author.
Comparison of Ozone end Chlorine Toxicity to Three life
Stages of the American Oyster Crassostrea virginica
/143-13
Lethal and Sublethal Exposure and Recovery Effects of
Ozone-Produced Oxidants on Adult White Perch (Morons Ometin)
1,46-15
Steffan, R.J.
Application of Gene Probe Methods for Monitoring Specific
Microbial Populations in Freshwater Ecosystems
/ ,71-1
Steiner, William W., Joint Author.
Effects of Drilling Muds on the Behavior of Juvenile Red
Hake, Urophycis chuss (Walbaum) I. Establishment of
Behavioral Baselines: Progress Report (1980)
1,32- 10
Stevenson, ii., Joint Author.
Dynamics of an Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem
/,15-1
Stokes, B.E, Joint Author.
Device to Detect Potentially Dangerous Electrical Currents
in Saltwater Holding Tanks
/,17-9
Strechan, William N.J., Joint Author.
Systems for Testing and Hazard Evaluation of Chemicals in
the Aquatic Environment: Second Report of the International
Evaluation Group
/,48-3
Straube, William 1., Joint Author.
Plasmid Nobility in the Ocean Environment
/,64-18
Simple, Rapid Method for the Direct Isolation of Nucleic
Acids from Aquatic Environments
/,70-20
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Strength D. Ralph, Joint Author.
Pepittomas on Fish Exposed to Chlorinated Wasteweter
Effluent
1 .49-5
Subb.-Rao, R.V, Joint Author.
Effect of Substrate Concentration end Orpenic and inorganic
Compounds on the Occurrence and Rate of Mineralization and
Cometabol ice
1 .51 -7
Sug.m, Richsrd
Apparent Ionization Constant of Hypochlorous Acid in
Seawater
/,l1-2
Speciation of Chlorine Produced Oxidants in Marine Waters:
Theoretical Aspects
1, 14- 15
Sugam Richard, Joint Author.
Ch(orine Degradation and Hatocarbon Production in Estuarine
Waters
/,15-1T
Halocarbon Production from Oxidative Biocides in Estuarine
Waters
1 ,36 -11
Sullivan, Timothy J.
Persistence and Fate of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Deposited on Slash Burn Sites in the Cascade Mountains and
Coast Range of Oregon
1.56-6
Pyrolytic Deposition of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Due to Slash Burning on CLear-Cut Sites
/,47-5
Simple and Inexpensive Method for Measuring Integrated Light
Energy
/,47-6
Summers, K., Joint Author.
Dynamics of en Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem, II
1.20-18
Summers, Max 0.
Characterization of Shrimp Becutovirus
/,14-16
MoLecular Probes for Detection of Viral Pesticides in
Aquatic Vertebrate Cells
/ 56-7
patAotogic, Biochemical and Genetic Probes Developed to
Detect Biological Control Agents in Non-Target Hosts
/,50-19
Summers, Max D., Joint Author.
Autographa californica Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus
Efficiently Enters but Does Not Replicate in PolikiLo
Thermic Vertebrate Cells
/ 57-4
Env ronmenta( Significance of Baculovirus Infections in
Estuarine end Marine Shrimp
/,7-17
Suter, Glenn W., Ii, Joint Author.
Quantifying Risks of Toxic Chemicals to Aquatic Populations
and Ecosystems
1,64-4
Swain, Louis
Characterization of Benzo(a)Pyrene Metabotites Formed by
3-Methylcholanthrene-Induced Goldfish, Black Bullhead end
Brown Bullhead
50-20
Comparison of Six Different Reversed-Phase HPLC Columns Used
to Separate Benzo(a)Pyrene Metabolites
/,50-21
Swonn, Walter G., III, Joint Author.
Water QuaLity Studies in Santa Rosa Sound, Pensacola,
Florida
f,32-6
Sylvester, Joseph R.,, Joint Author.
Effects of Nirex and Methoxychlor on Striped Mullet, Mugil
cephatus I
Szaniszlo, Paul J., Joint Author.
Some Approaches to Studies on the Degradation of Aromatic
Hydrocarbons by Fungi
,22- 16
Szmant-Froetich, Alma
Physiological Effects of Drilling Muds on Reef Corals
/ .47-7
Physiological Effects of Oil-Drilling Muds on the Caribbean
Corel Nontastree annutaris
1,44-3
Szment-Froe(ich, Alma, Joint Author.
Effects of Drilling Fluids on Reef Corals: A Review
, ,53.7
AUTHOR INDEX
T
Taft, Jay 1., Joint Author.
Estuaries
/ ,22-2
Nutrient Enrichment of Chesapeake Bay and Its Impact on the
Habitat of Striped Bass: A Speculative Hypothesis
F ,55-8
Tegatz, Marlin E.
Alterations in Composition of Field- and
laboratory-Developed Estuarine Benthic Communities Exposed
to Di-n-Butyt Phthalete
f,47-8
Comparison of Field- and Laboratory-Developed Estuarine
Benthic Communities for Toxicant-Exposure Studies
/,47-1O
Effect of Barite (BaSO4) on Development of Estuarine
Communities
/,20-12
Effect of Nirex on Predator-Prey Interaction in an
Experimental Estuarine Ecosystem
/,11-4
Effects of 1,2,4-Trfchlorobenzene on Estuerine Macrobenthic
Communities Exposed via Water and Sediment
/ ,56-8
Effects of Chtorpyrifos on Field- and Laboratory-Developed
Estuerine Benthic Communities
/ ,44-4
Effects of Oowlcide G-ST on Development of Experimental
Estuarine Macrobenthic Communities
1,20-11
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Effects of Drilling Mud on Development of ExperimentaL
Estuaririe Macrobenthic Communities
.33-10
Effects of Fenva(erate on Field- and Laboratory-Developed
Estusrine Benthic Communities
1,38-14
Effects of Ground Applications of Malathion on Salt-Marsh
Environments In Northwestern Florida
1,6-iS
Effects of Ground ULV Applications of Fenthion on Estuarine
Blot.: V. Field and Laboratory Estuarine Benthic Communities
1,56-9
Effects of Leached Mirex on Experimental Communities of
Estuarine Animals
/,11-3
Effects of Pentachlorophenol on Field- and
Laboratory-Developed Estuarine Benthic Communities
/,38-15
Effects of Pentachtorophenot on the Development of Estuarine
Communi ties
/ ,14-17
Effects of Sevin on Development of Experimental Estuarine
Communities
/ ,26-3
Effects of a Lignosu(fonate-Type Drilling Mud on Development
of Experimental Estuarine Nacrobenthic Communities
/,20-10
Impact on and Recovery of Experimental Macrobenthic
Communities Exposed to Pentachtorophenol
/ .47.9
Larval Tarpon, Megatops attanticus, from Pensacol. ., Florida
1,4-14
Responses of Developing Estuarine Macrobenthic Communities
to Drilling Muds
/ .44-5
Responses of Estuarine Macrofauna Colonizing Sediments
Contaminated with Fenvaterate
1,63-2
Responses of Macrobenthos Colonizing Estuarine Sediments
Contaminated with Drilling Mud Containing Diesel Oil
/ .56-10
Results of Acute Toxicity Testing of Single Species Dominant
in Benthic Community Testing at Gulf Breeze, Florida
/1 59 3
Seasonal Effects of Leached Mirex on Selected Estuarine
Animals
/ ,8- 18
Sensitivity Comparisons of Estuarine Benthic Animals Exposed
to Toxicants in Single Species Acute Tests and Community
Tests
1,63-3
Some Methods for Measuring Effects of Toxicants on
Laboratory- and FieLd-CoLonized Estuarine Benthic
Communities
I 59-1
i 0 ,d it of Creosote-Contaminated Sediment to Field- and
Laboratory-CoLonized Estuarine Benthic Communities
/,47-11
oxiclty of Dibutyt Phthatete-Contemlnated Sediment to
Laboratory- and Field-Colonized Estuarine Benthic
Communities
.59-2
loxicity of Drilling-Mud Biocides to Developing Estuarine
Macrobenthic Communities
/,26-4
Tagatz, Marlin E., Joint Author.
Effect of Barite onMelofauna in a Flow-Through Experimental
System
/,22-14
Gravity-Flow Column to Provide Pesticide-Laden Water for
Aquatic Bioassays
/ .7-5
Laboratory Test for Assessing Impacts of Substances on
Developing Communities of Benthic Estuarine Organisms
/,30-15
Takacs, Richard I..
Effects of the Herbicide Alachtor on Larval Development of
the Mud Crab Rhithropanopeus harrisil (Gould)
/,66-15
Takita, toru
Predation of a Spawning Atherinid Fish, Menidla menfdia, by
Avian and Aquatic Predators
1 ,5 1-1
Takita, Toru, Joint Author.
Tidal and Diurnal Spawning Cues in the Atlantic Silverside,
Menidia menidia
/,46-8
Tamplin, M.L., Joint Author.
Method for Measuring Bacterial Resistance to Metals
Employing Epifluorescent Microscopy
/ ,63- 12
Tan, Barrie
Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolism in Hepatic S-9 Fractions of
Aroctor 1254-Treated Mullet (Mugit cephatus)
/ ,44-6
Determination of 1,2-DioLs by Indirect Atomic Absorption
with Digested lead Periodate
1 ,33-11
Effects of 3-Methytchotanthrene on the Hepatic Microsomal
Enzymes in a Teteost, Titapia aurea
/,47-12
Hepatic Enzymes and Tumor Histopathotogy of Black Bullheads
with Papittomas
/ ,38- 20
Indirect Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Assay for Epoxide -
I lydroLase
1,38-17
Indirect Atomic-Absorption Assay of Epoxide Hydrolase
Activity and Determination of 1,2-Diols via igested Lead
Per i odate
/,38-18
Metabotites of Benzo(a)pyrene In Aroctor 1254 Treated MulLet
1,38-16
Potynuctear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Metabolism in Fishes
/,59-4
Responses of the Hepatic Enzymes of a Teteost Fish to
Trans-StiLbene Oxide Treatment
/,38-19
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Simple Gas Chrometogr.ptitc Method for the Study of Organic
Solvents: Moisture Analysis, Hygroscopicity, end Evaporation
‘44.7
Ten, Barrie, Joint Author.
Mixed Function Oxidese Inducibility end Polyaromatic
Hydrocarbon MetaboLism in the Mullet, See Catfish, end Gulf
Kill 1ff sh
/,24-14
Tang, Shengyuh, Joint Author.
Sperm Density and Toxic Substances: A Potential Key to
Environmental Health Hazards
/,35-18
Teal, J., Joint Author.
Estuaries
1,22-2
Teas, Howard J.
Herbicide Toxicity in Mangrove.
/,11-5
Tees, Howard J., Joint Author.
Proceedings of International Symposium on Biology and
Management of Mangrove., Vols. I end II
/.8-20
Teh Swee J., Joint Author.
ytotog1cal Changes During Progression of Neoplasia in
Selected Fish Species
1,65-2
Tester, Patricia A.
Effect of Insect Growth Regulator Dimilin (TN 6040) on
Fecundity end Egg Viability of the Marine Copepod Acartis
tonse.
1,39-1
Thomann, Robert V., Joint Author.
WASTOX, a Framework for Modeling the Fate of Toxic ChemicaLs
in Aquatic Environments, Part 2: Food Chain
/ ,52- 18
Thompson, Jack H.
Effects of an Offshore Drilling Fluid on Selected Corals
/,33-12
Responses of Selected Scleractinian Corals to Drilling
Fluids Used in the Marine Environment. Ph.D. Dissertation
/,33-13
Thompson, H.P., Joint Author.
Long Term Variation of Organochlorine Residues end
Assemblages of Epibenthic Organisms in a Shallow North
Florida (USA) Estuary
/,19-6
Thornton, S. Joint Author.
Field Vaddation of Multi-Species Laboratory Test System.
for Estuarine Benthic Communities
/,60-13
Thurman, Robert B.
Alternative Method for Analyzing Membranes Hybridized with
Radiotabeted Probes
1,71-2
Thurman, Robert B., Joint Author.
Enclosed Aquatic Multispecies Test System for Testing
Microbial Pest Control Agents with Non-Target Species
1,69-17
Tipple, Virginia K., Joint Author.
Characterizing the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem and Lessons
Learned
,6O-1
Tobia, Michael, Joint Author.
Effect of Barite (BeSO4) on Development of Estuarine
Communities
l,20-12
Effects of Dowicide 0-ST on Development of Experimental
Estuerfne Macrobenthic Communities
,2O- 11
Effects of Drilling Mud on Development of ExperimentaL
Estuarin. Macrobenthic Communities
1 ,33-10
Effects of Pentachlorophenol on the Development of Estuarine
Communi t lea
/,14-17
Tomssek, P.H.
Characterization and Nucleotide Sequence Determination of a
Repeat Element Isolated from a 2,4,5-T Degrading Strain of
Pseudomonas cepacia
/ .71-3
Tompkins, C., Joint Author.
Simple System for the Preliminary Evaluation of Infectivity
and Pathogenesis of Insect Virus in a Nonterget Estuarine
Shrimp
1,48-9
Tondeur, Y., Joint Author.
Negative Chemical Ionization Studies of Polychtorinated
Dibenzo-p-Dioxins, Dibenzofurans and Naphthalenes in
Environmental Samples
I,36 16
Tonelli, RoselLa, Joint Author.
Modelling Kepone in the Striped Bass Food Chain of the James
River Estuary
/,52-19
Townsend, G.T. , Joint Author.
Anaerobic Transformation of Phenol to Benzoete via
para-CarboxyLation: Use of Fluorinated AnaLogues to
Elucidate the Mechanism of Transformation
/,69-3
Trenhotm, Steven R.
Effects of X- and Gamma Irradiation on the Juvenile Pacific
Oyster, Crassostrea gigas. M.S. Thesis
1,14-18
Regeneration of Radiation-Damaged Digestive Tissues in
Juvenile Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas)
/,20-13
Trenholm, Steven R., Joint Author.
Benzo(a)pyrene Body Burdens and the Prevalence of
Proliferative Disorders In Mussels (Mytitus edulis) in
Oregon
/,24-19
Chemical Carcinogens in the Marine Environment.
Benzo(a)pyrene in Economicallyimportant Bivalve Mollusks
from Oregon Estuaries
/, 14-1
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Trevors, J.T.
Gene Transfer Among Bacteria in Soil and Aquatic
Environments: A Review
,63-4
Tripp, N.R., Joint Author.
Histological and Physiological Evaluations In Some Marine
Fauna
1 ,5 -14
Truetove, 8., Joint Author.
Atrazine Fate and Effects in a Salt Marsh
1 ,23-9
Irumper, Bronwen, Joint Author.
Enclosed Aquatic Multispecies Test System for Testing
Microbial Pest Control Agents with Non-Target Species
1,69-17
Turekian, Karl K.
First American-Soviet Symposium on Chemical Pollution of the
Marine Environment
/,20- 14
Tyler-Schroeder, Dana Beth
Culture of the Grass Shrimp (Pe(aemonetes pugio) in the
Laboratory
1 ,20-15
Effects of Two Polychlorinated Biphenyls, ArocLor 1016 and
1262, on the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio. N.S. Thesis
/,11-6
Entire Life-Cycle Toxicity Test Using Grass Shrimp
(Palaemonetes pugio Holthuis)
/ .20- 16
Static Bioassay Procedure Using Grass Shrimp (Paleemonetes
Sp.) larvae
1,11-7
Static Bioassay Procedure Using Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes
Sp) Larvae
/ ,20- 17
Use of the Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) in a Life-Cycle
Toxicity Test
1,26-5
AUTHOR INDEX
U
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Technical Work Group
Physical, Chemical and Biological Considerations with
Respect to the Dupont Permit for Ocean Dumping of Industrial
Wastes
/,6-16
AUTHOR INDEX
V
Van Veld, P.A.
Degradation of Selected Xenobiotlc Compounds in Three Types
of Aquatic Test Systems
I 67-13
Van veld, P.A.., Joint Author.
Adaptation of Natural Microbial Communities to Degradation
of Xenobiotic Compounds: Effects of Concentration, Inoculum,
and Chemical Structure
/,47-4
Comparison of p-Nitrophenol Biodegradation in Field and
Laboratory Test Systems
/,50-18
Vandiver, V.V., Joint Author.
Impact of Aquatic Plants and Their Management Techniques on
the Aquatic Resources of the United States: An Overview
,43- 1 7
Vernberg, F.J
Dynamics of an Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem
/,15-1
Dynamics of an Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem, II
/ ,20-18
Vernberg, Winona B., Joint Author.
BehavioraL B i oassays
1,5-1
Dynamics of an Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem
1,15-1
Seasonal Effects of Chlorine Produced Oxidants on the
Growth, Survival and Physiology of the American Oyster,
Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin)
/,25- 17
Vestal, J. Robie, Joint Author.
Sensitive Assay, Based on Hydroxy Fatty Acids from
Lipopolysaccharide Lipid A, for Gram-Negative Bacteria in
Sediments
‘‘43-5
Vethaak, A.D., Joint Author.
Exocrine Pancreatic Adenomas In the Greater Redhorse,
Moxostoma valenciennesi Jordan, and in the European
Flounder Platichthys flesus (Linneeus)
/,64- 1
Vogelbein, U.K.
Sequential Development and Morphology of ExperimentaLly
Induced Hepatic Melano-Macrophage Centres in Rivulus
ma r mor a t us
/,63-5
Vogelbein, U.K., Joint Author.
Squamous Cell Carcinoma in the Gulf Menhaden, Brevoortia
patronus Goode
/,60-16
AUTHOR INDEX
U
Wales, J.H., Joint Author.
Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) Embryos: A Sensitive Animal
Model for Experimental Carcinogenesis
/ ,30-20
Walker, WiLliam U.
Biological and Ablotic Degradation of Xenoblotic Compounds
in In Vitro Estuarine Water and Sediment/Water Systems
/,66-16
Development of a Fate/Toxicity Screening Test
1,51 -2
Dibutylphthalate Degradation in Estuarine and Freshwater
Sites
/,51-3
Insecticide Persistence in Natural Seawater as Affected by
Salinity, Temperature, and Sterility
1,21-1
Walker, William U., Joint Author.
Biotic and Abiotic Degradation Rates of Methyl Parathion in
Freshwater and Estuarine Water and Sediment Samples
/ ,62- 11
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Exocrin. Pancreatic Neoplasms Induced by Nethylazoxymethanol
Acetate in the Guppy, Poecilfa reticulate
.60-18
Proceedings of the Workshop: Biodegradation Kinetics
Nevarre Beach, Florida, 18-20 October 1983
/.52-10
Rhabdomyosarcoma in the Japanese Medaka Oryzias latipes
(T.mmfnck & Schleget) and Guppy, Poeci( a reticulate Peters
/ 65-1
Sha& .-Fl.sk Teat for Estimation of Biodegradability of Toxic
Organic Substances in the Aquatic Environment
/ .60- 10
Walsh, Gerald E.
Algae and Crustaceans as Indicators of Bloactivity of
Industrial Wastes
1,44-8
Algal Bioessays of Industrial end Energy Process Effluents
/ 51-5
Art fic1a( Culture Medium for Use in Marine Algal Toxicity
Tests
/,63-6
Assessment of Textile Waste Toxicity with Marine Ifoessays
/,26-7
Bostrichobrenchus dfgonas: Confirmation of Its Presence in
the Gulf of Mexico
I 71-4
Cell Death end Inhibition of Population Growth of Marine
Unicellular Algae by Pesticides
/,47-14
Comparison of the EC5Os of Algal Toxicity Teats Calculated
by Four Methods
1,63-7
Composition of Thalassia testudinum and Ruppia maritime
/,4-16
Depression of Carbohydrate in Marine Algae by Urea
Herbicides
/,2-17
Determination of Bioactivity of Chemical Fractions of Liquid
Wastes Using Freshwater and Saltwater Algae and Crustaceans
/,47-17
Effects and Uptake of Chlorinated Naphthalenes in Marine
Unicellular Algae
/,15-3
Effects of Effluent from a Metals Plating Works on
Germination, Survival, and Growth of Freshwater Marsh Plants
1,71-8
Effects of Herbicide on the Biota and Energy Budget of a
Coastal Pond Ecosystem
/,1-20
Effects of Herbicides on Marine Algae
/,1-21
Effects of Herbicides on Photosynthesis and Growth of Marine
Unicellular Algae
/,3-16
Effects of Herbicides on Seedlings of the Red Mangrove,
Rhizophora mangle 1.
/,4-15
Effects of Liquid Industrial Wastes on Estuarine Algae,
Plants, Crustaceans, and Fishes
/,44-9
Effects of Orgenotins on Growth and Survival of Two Marine
Diatoms, Sketetonema costatum and Thetessiosira pseudonana
,56-11
Effects of Toxicants on Plankton
/,47-15
Effects of a Coking Plant Effluent on Germination, Survival,
and Growth of Freshwater Marsh Plants
/ ,71 -9
Effects of a Sewage Treatment Plant Waste on Germination,
Survival, and Growth of Marsh Plants
1,71 -10
Effects of a Textile Mill Effluent on Germination, Survival,
and Growth of Two Freshwater Marsh Plants
/ ,71- 11
Energy Budgets of Four Ponds in Worthwestern Florida
/,2-15
Exploitation of Mangel
/,15-2
Final Report on Effect of Fenthion on Selected Estuarine
Species Related to Field Study
/,51-4
Flow-Through System for Exposure of Seagrass to Pollutants
/,44-10
Germination, Survival, and Production of Marsh Plant
Seedlings in Pulp end Paper Mill Effluent and in Sediments
from St. Andrews Bay, Florida
/ 71-5
lnh bition of Arm Regeneration by Ophioderma brevispina
(Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea) by Tributyltin Oxide and
Triphenyt tin Oxide
/,59-9
Insecticides, Herbicides, and Polychlorinated Biphenyls in
Estuaries
1,3-17
Lugworm (Arenicota cristeta) Larvae In Toxicity Tests
Survival and Development When Exposed to Organotins
/ ,59-8
Mangroves: A Review
1,6-17
Marine Algal Bioassay Method: Results with Pesticides and
Industrial Wastes
1,33-14
Methods for Toxicity Tests of Single Substances and Liquid
Complex Wastes with Marine Unicellular Algae
1,66-17
Microwave Irradiation for Rapid Killing end Fixing of Plant
I issue
/,71-7
Minutocellus polymorphus: A New Marine Diatom for Use in
Algal Toxicity Tests
/ ,66- 19
Organotin Toxicity Studies Conducted with Selected Marine
Organisms at EPA’s Environmental Research Laboratory, Gulf
Breeze, Florida
‘‘59-5
Principles of Toxicity Testing with Marine Unicellular Algae
/ ,66- 18
Proceedings of International Symposium on Biology and
Management of Mangroves, Vole. I and II
/,8-20
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Proceedings of the Workshop on Aquatic Weeds: Control and
Its Environmental Consequences
,39-2
Report on Species Tested and Preliminary Findings
1,47-16
Resistance of Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle 1.) Seedlings
to Lead, Cadmium, and Mercury
/,26-6
Response of Emerita talpo da to Sediments Contaminated with
a Toxic Substance
1,51-6
Responses of Marine UniceLlular Algae to Brominated Organic
Compounds in Six Growth Media
/,63-8
Review of Hawaiian Zoanthids with Descriptions of Three New
Species
/,2-16
Seed Germination and SeedLing Development of Marsh Grass in
Contaminated Sediment: Second Progress Report
1,71-6
Techniques for Study of Effects and Uptake of
Sediment-Associated Chemicals
Toxic Effects of Pollutants on Plankton
/,21-2
Toxicity and Uptake of Kepone In Marine Unicellular Algae
15-4
Toxicity of Textile Mill Effluents to Freshwater and
Estuarine Algae, Crustaceans and Fishes
/,33-15
Translocation of Four Organochlorine Compounds by Red
Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle 1.) Seedlings
/,6-18
Uptake and Effects of Dichlobenil in a Small Pond
/,2-18
Use of Plankton in Aquatic Toxicity Testing
‘‘59-7
Utilization of Energy by Primary Producers in Four Ponds in
Northwestern Florida
1,8-19
Zoenthari a
1,15-5
Welsh, Gerald E., Joint Author.
Differential Responses of Marine Phytoplankton to
Herbicides: Oxygen Evolution
1,4-11
Effects of Kepone on Estuarine Organisms
1.13-13
Initial Toxicological Assessment of Ambush, Bolero, Bux,
Dursban, Fentrifanil, Larvin, and Pydrin: Static Acute
Toxicity Tests with Selected Estuarine Algae, invertebrates,
and Fish /,35-5
Kepone Accumulation and Food Chain Transfer
/,16-2
Kepone Bioconcentretion, Accumulation, Loss., and Transfer
Through Estuarine Food Chains
/,12-4
Mirex and Marine Unicellular Algae: Accumulation, Population
Growth and Oxygen EvoLution
1,8-7
Welter, Ronald, Joint Author.
Bacteria and the Environment
1,68-1
Wander, Joseph D., Joint Author.
Negative Chemical Ionization Mass Spectre of Some
Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons
/,41-9
Wang, Yel-Shung
Effect of Substrate Concentration and Organic and inorganic
Compounds on the Occurrence and Rate of Mineralization and
Cometabot ism
/,51-7
Ward, G.S.
Early Life Stage Toxicity Tests with a Saltwater Fish:
Effects of Eight Chemicals on Survival, Growth, end
Development of Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
‘‘39-3
Watabe, Normitsu, Joint Author.
Physiological Effects of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants and
Uptake of Chlorination By-Products in the American Oyster,
Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin)
/,33-6
Watkins, Curtis E., II, Joint Author.
Ecological Impact of integrated Chemical and BiologicaL
Aquatic Weed Control
1,47-2
Watson, Stanley V., Joint Author.
Microorganisms
/,22-12
Weber, David E., Joint Author.
Effects of Effluent from a Metals Plating Works on
Germination, Survival, and Growth of Freshwater Marsh Plants
/ ,71-8
Effects of a Coking Plant Effluent on Germination, Survival,
and Growth of Freshwater Marsh Plants
/,71-9
Effects of a Sewage Treatment Plant Waste on Germination,
Survival, and Growth of Marsh Plants
1,71-10
Effects of a Textile MilL Effluent on Germination, Survival,
and Growth of Two Freshwater Marsh Plants
1,71-11
Weete , John D.
Metabolism of Atrazine by Spartina alterniflore. 2.
Water-Soluble Metabolites
/,33-16
Weete, John D., Joint Author.
Atrazine Fate and Effects in a Salt Marsh
1,23-9
Atrazine Metabolism in Box Crabs
1,25-5
Weiner, R.M., Joint Author.
Viable Legionelta pneumophita Not Detectable by Culture on
Agar Media
/,61-2
Weishaar, Joseph A., Joint Author.
Contaminant Analysis of Fillets from Great Lakes Coho
SaLmon, 1980
/,48-4
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Weiss, E., Joint Author.
viable Legionella pneumophlla Not Detectable by Culture on
Agar Media
.61-2
Wessinger-Duyall, Paul B., Joint Author.
Microwave Irradiation for Rapid Killing and Fixing of Plant
T issue
1,71-7
Minutocel (us potymorphus: A New Marine Diatom for Use in
Algal Toxicity Tests
/ .66-19
Whitaker, Michael J., Joint Author.
Nicromethods for Toxic Residue Screening by Negative
Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry
/,31-12
Negative Chemical Ionization Studies of Human and Food Chain
Contamination with Nenobiotic Chemicals
1 ,28-5
Sperm Density and Toxic Substances: A Potential Key to
Environmental Health Hazards
1,35-18
White, Conrad Brian
Predation on Cultured Lugworms (Arenicola cristeta Stimpsori)
B.S. Thesis
/,6-19
White, David C.
Biochemical Determination of Biomass and Community Structure
of Estuarine Detrital and Sedimentary Microbiota
1,44- 11
Coral Metabolic Activity, Nutritional Status, and Microbial
Infection with Exposure to Drilling Fluids
/,56-12
Effects of Bioturbation and Predation by Mellita
quinquiesperforata on Sedimentary Microbial Community
Structure
1,34-1
Nonselective Biochemical Methods for the Determination of
Fungal Mass end Community Structure in Estuarine Detrital
Mic rot I ore
/,33-17
White, David C., Joint Author.
Biochemical Analysis of the Response of the Marine
Microfouting Community Structure to Cleaning Procedures
Designed to Maintain Heat Transfer Efficiency
1,27-2
Characterization of Benthic Microbial Community Structure by
High Resolution Gas Chromatography of Fatty Acid Methyl
Esters
1,27-3
Effect of Light on Biomass and Community Structure of
Estuarine Detrital Microbiota
/,35-4
Effect of Silicate Grain Shape, Structure and Location on
the Biomass and Community Structure of Co [ onizing Marine
Microbiote
/,31-12
Effect of Well-Drilling Fluids on the Physiological Status
and Microbial Infection of the Reef Building Coral
Montestrea annularis
/ ,50-4
Effects of Grazing by Estuarine Gammaridean Amphipods on the
Nicrobiota of Allochthonous Detritus
,32-5
Effects of Oil and Gas Well-Drilling Fluids on the Biomass
end Community Structure of Microbiota That Colonize Sands in
Running Seawater
/ 44-1
Fie(d Validation of Laboratory-Derived Muttispecies Aquatic
Test Systems
/ ,54-7
Fluorometric Determination of Adenosine Nucleotide
Derivatives as Measures of the Microfouling Detrital and
Sedimentary Microbial Biomass and Physiological Status
/,28-2
Modifications of Estuarine Sedimentary Microbiota by
Exclusion of Epibenthic Predators
1,45-18
Nuramic Acid Assay in Sediments
1,23-18
Perturbations In the Blames., Metabolic Activity, and
Community Structure of the Estuarine Detrital Microblota:
Resource Partitioning in Amphipod Grazing
/,44-2
Polymeric Beta-Hydroxyalkanoates from Environmental Samples
and Bacillus megaterium
/,45-19
Preservation of Estuarine Sediments for Lipid Analysis of
Biomass Community Structure of Microbiota
1,41-16
Quantitative Determination of the Nutritional Status of
Detrital Microbiota and the Grazing Fauna by Triglyceride
Glycerol Analysis
/,42-1
Sensitive Assay, Based on Hydroxy Fatty Acids from
Lipopolysaccharide Lipid A, for Gram-Negative Bacteria in
Sediments
/,43-5
Spatial Distribution of Biochemical Parameters Indicating
Biomass and Community Composition of Microbial Assemblies in
Estuarine Mud Flat Sediments
/,45-17
Widdel, Friedrich, Joint Author.
Natural Relationships Among Sulfate-Reducing Eubacteria
/,68-15
Wiernicki C
Assimitation Efficiency by Procambarus clarkii Fed Elodea
(Egera dense) and Its Products of Decomposition
1,51-8
Wllhour, Raymond G.
Introduction
/,66-20
Wilkes, Frank C.
First Annual Report: Environmental Protection Agency/Corps
of Engineers Technical Committee on Criteria for Dredged and
Fill Materiel
/,15-6
Laboratory Microcosms for Use in Determining Pollutant
Stress
/,21-3
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Microcosms as Biological Indicators of Pollution
,21-4
Microcosms as Indicators of Ecosystem Stress
/,34-2
Wilkes, Frank G., Joint Author.
Activity Report: Environmental Protection Agency/Corps of
Engineers Technical Committee on Criteria for Dredged and
Fill Material
1,23-13
Ecological Evaluation of Proposed Discharge of Dredged
Material into Ocean Waters: Implementation Manual for
Section 103 of Public Law 92-532 (Marine Protection,
Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 197 1,13-8
Effects of Contaminated Sediments on Representative
Estuarine Species and Developing Benthic Communities
/,33-2
Effects on Saltwater Organisms
I 55-12
Exptoring the Various Aspects Related to the Dumping of
Dredged Spoil Materiel in the Ocean and the PCB
Contamination Issue (Statement)
/,32-9
Exploring the Various Aspects Related to the Dumping of
Dredged Spoil Material in the Ocean end the PCB
Contamination Issue (Statement)
/,33-7
rate and Effects of Pollutants: Effects on Saltwater
Organi sms
/,50-12
Interdependent Microcosms for the Assessment of Pollutants
in the Marine Environment
/,22-5
Marine end Estuerine Pollution
/,20-1
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
1,25-9
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/,32-17
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/,37-18
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/,43-10
Marine and Estuarine Pollution
/,46-14
Williams, Austin B.
Crabs (Arthropoda: Crustacea: Decapoda: Brechyura)
1,26-8
Williams, D.E., Joint Author.
Combined Use of BiochemicaL Indicators to Assess Sublethal
Pollution Effects on FunduLus grandis, the Gulf Killifish
/,66-12
Willis, James N., Joint Author.
Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements in a Coastal Plain
Estuary: Distribution of Manganese, Iron, and Zinc in
Sediments, Water, and Polycheetous Worms
/11-7
WiLson, Alfred J., Jr.
Chemical Assays
1,1-22
Effects of Suspended Material on Measurement of DOT in
Estuarine Water
,11-8
Methods end Problems in Analysis of Pesticides in the
Estuarine Environment
/,4-17
Persistence of Aroclor 1254 in a Contaminated Estuary
/,21-5
Wilson, Alfred J., Jr., Joint Author.
Accumulation and Movement of Mirex In Selected Estuaries of
South Carolina, 1969-71
1,4-1
Acute Toxicity of Kepone to Four Estuarine Animals
/,14-13
Acute Toxicity to and Bloconcentration of Endosulfan by
Estuarine Animals
1,14-9
Association of DOT Residues with Losses in Marine
Productivity
‘‘3.4
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Livers of Fishes from the
Northeastern Pacific Ocean
/,2-4
Chronic Exposure of Oysters to DDT, Toxaphene and Parathion
1,2-9
Chronic Toxicity, Uptake, end Retention of Aroclor 1254 in
Two Estuarine Fishes
1,2-5
Effects of Kepone on Estuarine Organisms
/,13-13
Effects of Mirex on Selected Estuerine Organisms
/,2-8
Effects of Mirex on the Larval Development of Two Crabs
1,3-1
Kepone Accumulation and Food Chain Transfer
1,16-2
Kepone Bioconcentratlon, Accumulation, Loss, and Transfer
Through Estuarine Food Chains
/,12-6
Kepone: Chronic Effects on Embryo, Fry, Juvenile, end Adult
Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
/,13-15
Kepone: Hazard to Aquatic Organisms
1 ,10-5
Kepone: Toxicity and Bioaccumulation in Blue Crabs
/,25-14
Localization of DDT In the Body Organs of Pink and White
Shrimp
/,1 -17
Mysidopsis bahia: An Estuerlne Species Suitable for
Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests to Determine the Effects of a
Pollutant
1,14-2
Occurrence of Pesticides in Whales
1,1-23
Organochlorine Pesticides in Fur Seals
1 , 1 -1
Organochlorine Pesticides in Nursing Fur Seal Pups
1,1-2
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Polychiorinated Biphenyl (Arodtor 1254) in the Water,
Sediment, and Blot. of Escambia Bay, Florid.
1-8
Polychlorinated Biphenyl Absorbed from Sediments by Fiddler
Cribs and Pink Shrimp
1,2-11
Significance of DOT Residues from the Estuary near
Pensacola, Ft..
/ 1-14
To,dcity and Distribution of Aroctor 1254 In the Pink Shrimp
Penaeus duorarum
1 2-10
Toidcity and Uptake of kepone in Marine Unicellular Algae
i s i s- ’
Wilson, Paul 0., Joint Author.
Chronic Exposure of Oysters to DOT, Toxaphene and Parathion
1,2-9
Chronic Toxicity, Uptake, and Retention of Aroclor 1254 in
Two Estuarine Fishes
1,2-5
Effects of Mirex on Selected Estuarine Organisms
/,2-8
t.sboratory Biossesys
/,1-16
Potychiorineted Siphenyl Absorbed from Sediments by Fiddler
Crabs and Pink Shrimp
1 ,2 -i l
Wilson, R., Joint Author.
Estuaries
/,22-2
Wilson, William G., Joint Author.
Chronic Toxicity of Chtordane, Trifluratin, and
Pentachiorophenot to Sheepshead Minnows (Cyprinodon
ver legs tus)
/ 19-15
WinfIe(d, Richard P., Joint Author.
User’s Guide for WASTOX, a Framework for Modeling the Fate
of Toxic Chemicals in Aquatic Environments, Pert 1:
Exposure Concentration
1,48-6
Winstead, James T.
Development of Bivalve Mollusc Models for Carcinogenesis
Studies
/,63-9
Enhancement of Protozoan Pathogen Perkinsus marinus
Infections in American Oysters Crassostrea virginica Exposed
to the Chemical Carcinogen N-nitrosodiethytamlne (DEMA)
1,67 - 1
Proctoeces Sp. (Trematod.: Digenea) in the American Oyster,
Crassostrea virginica
1,39-4
Simple Method to Obtain Serum from Small Fish
1,26-9
Winstead, James T., Joint Author.
American Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) as an Indicator of
Carcinogens in the Aquatic Environment
/,23-6
Concurrent Neoptastic and Protisten Disorders in the
American Oyster (Crassostree virginice)
1,23-7
Kepone-Induced Scolios ls and Its Histological Consequences
in Fish
,12-20
Proctoeces sp. (Trematoda: Digenea) in Australian Oysters,
Saccostree commercielis end Crassostrea anise
/,63-10
Vertebral Dysplasia in Young Fish Exposed to the Herbicide
Trif(urslin
1,23-4
Winter, M.A., Joint Author.
Effects of Whole Drilling Mud and Selected Components on the
Shell Movements of the Bay Scallop, Argopecten irradiana
1,36-9
Wolf, P.M.
Proctoeces sp. (Trematoda: Digenea) in Australian Oysters,
Saccostrea commerciatis and Crassostrea amase
/,63- 10
Wolfe, D.A
Long-Term Biological Data Sets: Their Role in Research,
Monitoring, and Management of Estuarine and Coastal Marine
Systems
1,63- 11
Wolfe, D.A., Joint Author.
Biological Observations
1 ,17-10
Wolfe, I.E. Joint Author.
Field Vahdat lon of Multi-Species Laboratory Test Systems
for Estuarine Benthic Communities
/,60-13
Wo(man, Allen A.
Occurrence of Pesticides in Whales
1,1-23
Wong, Lyle
Determination of Carbofuran and Its Toxic Metebolites in
Animal Tissue by Gas Chromatography of Their
N-Tribtuoracetyl Derivatives
/,8-21
Wood, R.A., Joint Author.
Acute and Chronic Effects of Dimitin on Survival and
Reproduction of Nysidopsis bahia
/,32-7
Woods, N.E., Joint Author.
Fete of Fenthion in Salt-Marsh Environments: 1. Factors
Affecting Biotic and Abiotic Degradation Rates in Water and
Sediment
f,68-11
Wortman A.T.
Chitinase Determinants of Vibrio vulnificus: Gene Cloning
and Applications of a Chitinase Probe
/,59-10
Wright, Lynn H.
Determination of Underivetized Chlorophenols in Human Urine
by Combined High Performance Liquid Chromatography Mass
Spectrometry and Selected Ion Monitoring
‘‘39.5
Wright, Lynn H., Joint Author.
Determination of Trace Amounts of Chlorinated Phenols in
Human Urine by Gas Chromatography
/,28-6
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AUTHOR INDEX
V
Yarrow, 0., Joint Author.
Physiological and DNA Cher.cterization of Candide maltose, a
Hydrocarbon-utIlizing Yeast
1,8-10
Yevich, Paul P., JoInt Author.
Histologicel and Physiological Evaluations in Some Marine
Fauna
1,5-14
T$ngst, Josephine V.
Structure of Soft-Bottom Benthic Communities ir the Vicinity
of the Texas Flower Garden Banks, Gulf of Mexico
/ ,56-13
Yoskum Ruth 1., Joint Author.
Marine Ecosystem Testing Units: Design for Assessment of
Benthic Orgenism Responses to t.ow-Level Pollutants
/,13-2
Response of Larval Fish Lelostomus xanthurus 1 to
Environmental Stress Fohowing Sublethal Cadm um Exposure
1 ,8-11
Use of Chorlonic Gonadotropin to Induce laboratory Spawning
of the Atlantic Croaker, Micropogon undu(ntus, with Notes on
Subsequent Embryonic Development
1,6-6
Yoder, Mark J. , Joint Author.
Minutocet (us po(ymorphus: A New Marine Diatom for Use in
Algal ToxicIty Tests
1,66-19
Responses of Marine Unicellular Algae to Brominated Organic
Compounds in six Growth Media
/,63-8
Young, W.T., Joint Author.
Long-Term Effects of Suspended Particutates on Survival and
Reproduction of the Mysid Shrimp, Mysidopsis bahie, in the
Laboratory
/,43-4
AUTHOR INDEX
z
Zastrow, C.E., Joint Author.
Effect of Eight Outer Continental Shelf Drilling Muds on the
Calcification Rate and Free Amino Acid Pool of the Coral
Acropore cervicornis
f,50-7
Effects of Turbidity on Calcification Rate, Protein
Concentration and the Free Amino Acid Pool of the Coral
Acropora cervicornis
/54-6
Importance of Monitoring Metabolic Recovery in the Coral
Acropora cervicornis After Short-Term Exposure to Drilling
Muds: Calcification Rate end Protein Concentration
/,49-11
Recovery by the Coral Acropore cervicornis After Drilling
Mud Exposure. The Free Amino Acid Pool
1,50-6
Zelibor, J.L., Jr.
Method for Measuring Bacterial Resistance to Metals
Employing Epif 1 .uorescent Microscopy
1,63-12
Ziegler, Paul, Joint Author.
Simple Gas Chromatographic Method for the Study of Organic
Solvents: Moisture Analysis, Hygroscopicity, and Evaporation
.44-7
Zika, Rodney .1., Joint Author.
Reaction Products from the Chlorination of Seawater
1,27-9
Reaction Products from the Chlorination of Seawater: Final
Report
‘‘35-7
Zingmerk R., Joint Author.
Dynem cs of en Estuary as a Natural Ecosystem
/,15-1
Zylstra, Gerben J.
Cloning, Expression, and Regulation of the Pseudomones
cepecis Protocetechuete 3,4-Dioxygenase Genes
1,71-12
Genetic Organization and Sequence of the Pseudomonas cepacia
Genes for the Alpha and Beta Subunits of Protocatechuate
3,4-Dioxygenase
1,71-13
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