Colonial waterbirds as bioindicators of environmental change

JA Kushlan - Colonial waterbirds, 1993‏ - JSTOR
As ecosystems become increasingly affected by human activity, the need to monitor,
evaluate, manage, and remediate ecological change will increase. Because of the …

Great Lakes embryo mortality, edema, and deformities syndrome (GLEMEDS) in colonial fish‐eating birds: Similarity to chick‐edema disease

M Gilbertson, T Kubiak, J Ludwig… - Journal of Toxicology and …, 1991‏ - Taylor & Francis
Several species of colonial fish‐eating birds nesting in the Great Lakes basin, including
herring gulls, common terns and double‐crested cormorants, have exhibited chronic …

Lakes as sentinels and integrators for the effects of climate change on watersheds, airsheds, and landscapes

DW Schindler - Limnology and oceanography, 2009‏ - Wiley Online Library
Lakes provide unique sentinels and integrators of events in their catchments and airsheds
and in the total landscapes in which they are embedded. A variety of physical, chemical, and …

Embryonic mortality and abnormalities of aquatic birds: apparent impacts of selenium from irrigation drainwater

HM Ohlendorf, DJ Hoffman, MK Saiki… - Science of the Total …, 1986‏ - Elsevier
Severe reproductive impacts were found in aquatic birds nesting on irrigation drainwater
ponds in the San Joaquin Valley of California. Of 347 nests studied to late incubation or to …

[کتاب][B] The precautionary principle in the 20th century: Late lessons from early warnings

P Harremoes, D Gee, M MacGarvin, A Stirling, J Keys… - 2013‏ - api.taylorfrancis.com
The precautionary principle is widely seen as fundamental to successful policies for
sustainability. It has been cited in international courts and trade disputes between the USA …

Microcontaminants and reproductive impairment of the Forster's tern on Green Bay, Lake Michigan-1983

TJ Kubiak, HJ Harris, LM Smith, TR Schwartz… - Archives of …, 1989‏ - Springer
For the 1983 nesting season, Forster's tern (Sterna forsteri) reproductive success was
significantly impaired on organochlorine contaminated Green Bay, Lake Michigan compared …

Deformities in birds of the Great Lakes region

JP Giesy, JP Ludwig, DE Tillitt - Environmental science & …, 1994‏ - ACS Publications
DONALD E. TILLITT US Department of Interior Columbia, MO 65201 of human-
causedepisodes of toxicological effects in pop-ulations of wildlife species, only since World …

Embryonic abnormalities and organochlorine contamination in double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) and Caspian terns (Hydroprogne caspia) from the …

N Yamashita, S Tanabe, JP Ludwig, H Kurita… - Environmental …, 1993‏ - Elsevier
Persistent organochlorine contaminants including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins
(PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) …

[PDF][PDF] Glyphosate pathways to modern diseases V: amino acid analogue of glycine in diverse proteins

A Samsel, S Seneff - J. Biol. Phys. Chem, 2016‏ - williambowles.info
While it might be expected that fidelity is always perfect in map** from the DNA triple code
to the specific amino acid it codes for, multiple studies have shown that this is not the case [1 …

Review of the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in birds

JP Giesy, LA Feyk, PD Jones, K Kannan… - Pure and Applied …, 2003‏ - degruyter.com
There have been several case studies of the impact of chemical contaminants on birds at the
level of individuals or populations. While many of the chemicals involved in these incidents …