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Hexagenia

Odin M, Feurtet-Mazel A, Ribeyre F, Boudou A. 1994. Actions and interactions of temperature, pH and photoperiod on mercury bioaccumulation by nymphs of the burrowing mayfly Hexagenia rigida, from the sediment contamination source. Envhon Toxicol Chem 13 1291-1302. [Pg.118]

Landrum, P.F., Poore, R. (1988) Toxicokinetics of selected xenobiotics in Hexagenia limbata. J. Great Lakes Res. 14(4), 427-437. [Pg.909]

Andres, S., F. Ribeyre, and A. Boudou. 1998. Effects of temperature and exposure duration on transfer of cadmium between naturally contaminated sediments and burrowing mayfly nymphs (Hexagenia rigida). Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 35 295-301. [Pg.69]

Beauvais, S.L., J.G. Wiener, and G.J. Atchison. 1995. Cadmium and mercury in sediment and burrowing mayfly nymphs (Hexagenia) in the upper Mississippi River, USA. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 28 178-183. [Pg.425]

Mayfly, Hexagenia bi ineata upper Mississippi River, 210-4100 DW 1200-29,000 LW 46... [Pg.1263]

Burrowing mayfly, Hexagenia sp., adults summer 1987 contaminated sites on Detroit and St. Clair Rivers ... [Pg.1264]

Gobas, F.A.P.C., D.C. Bedard, J.J.H. Cibrowski, and G.D. Haffner. 1989. Bioaccumulation of chlorinated hydrocarbons by the mayfly (Hexagenia limbata) in Lake St. Clair. Jour. Great Lakes Res. 15 581-588. [Pg.1327]

Se-contaminated area Control site Mayfly, Hexagenia sp. [Pg.1592]

Mayfly, Hexagenia sp., whole nymphs vs. sediments upper Mississippi River, 1989 Stonefly, Isoperla sp. [Pg.371]

Mayfly, Hexagenia biHneata upper Mississippi River, summer 1988 total PCBs (sum of 125 congeners)... [Pg.1263]

Mayfly, Hexagenia limbata Lake St. Clair, July 1987, sediments vs. whole adults PCB 87 PCB 101 PCB 118 PCB 138 PCB 153 PCB 180... [Pg.1263]

Hexagenia Burrowing mayfly (order Ephemeroptera). Volume 1(12). [Pg.392]

Hexagenia limbata, 4°C, rate const, ratio uptake and depuration k,/k . Landrum Poore 1988)... [Pg.959]

Chironomus sp. Hexagenia sp. Paragnetina sp. Reronarcys sp. Acroneuria sp. 1,3,6,8-TCDD 4 Water/sediment 1,375-18,439 (sand) 304-111,345 (silt) Muir et al. 1983... [Pg.437]

Approximate amino acid composition of wild and hatchery trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and some of their principal foods (Grammarus and Hexagenia bi-lineata). Contribs. Boyce Thompson Inst., 20, 103 (1959). [Pg.21]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.338 , Pg.1265 , Pg.1280 , Pg.1375 , Pg.1662 ]




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