PARENT SESSION WA5 Making Ecotoxicology Studies Relevant Room 17A/B, Level 4 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Wednesday, 12 November 2003 Chair: Adams, Marshall , | 8:00 AM - | 361 Making ecotoxicology studies relevant: the so what question. Adams, S1, 1 Oak Ridge National Lab., Oak Ridge, TN, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 8:20 AM - | 362 Mechanistic linkages between DNA damage and ecologically relevant endpoints. Theodorakis, C1, 1 Texas Tech University, The Institutue of Envirnomental and Human Health, Lubbock, TX, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 8:40 AM - | 363 Linkages between cellular biomarker responses and higher level effects in oysters. Ringwood, A. 1, Keppler, C.1, Hoguet, J.2, Gielazyn, M.3, 1 Marine Resources Research Institute, SCDNR, Charleston, SC, USA2 College of Charleston, Grice Marine Laboratory, Charleston, SC, USA3 NOAA, Atlanta, GA, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 9:00 AM - | 364 Immunotoxicity: A relevant endpoint for ecotoxicological risk assessment. Zelikoff, J1, Carlson, E1, Duffy, J1, 1 New York University School of Medicine, Tuxedo, NY, 10987 | FULL ABSTRACT | 9:20 AM - | 365 Adressing the "So What"-question: cellular energy budgets as an extrapolation currency. Smolders, R.1, De Coen, W.1, Blust, R.1, 1 University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium | FULL ABSTRACT | 10:20 AM - | 366 Use of biomarkers for assign pollution-induced population tolerance in isopods: linking levels of biological organization. Drobne, D1, Sepcic, K2, Drobne, S3, Zidar, P4, Strus, J5, Macek, P6, Simcic, T7, Brancelj, A8, Trebse, P9, 1 Department of Biology, University of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA2 Department of Biology, University of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA3 Faculty of Civil and Geodetic engineering, University of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA4 Department of Biology, University of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA5 Department of Biology, University of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA6 Department of Biology, University of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA7 National Institue of Biology, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA8 National Institue of Biology, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA9 Laboratory for Environmental Research, Nova Gorica Polytechnic, Nova Gorica, SLOVENIA | FULL ABSTRACT | 10:40 AM - | 367 Assessing effects of chemical stressors across multiple levels of biological organization: a stressor-diagnostic approach. Clements, W1, Carlisle, D2, Clark, J1, Harrahy, E3, Neptun, K4, 1 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA2 U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, USA3 Department of Natural Resources, Madison, WI, USA4 Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 11:00 AM - | 368 Pre-spawn mortality in coho salmon of hatchery origin: So what? Collier, T1, Labenia, J1, Spromberg, J1, Scholz, N1, 1 Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-F, Seattle, WA, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 11:20 AM - | 369 A multi-level index of ecological integrity and biological impact for alpine lakes of the Sierra Nevada. McClain, J1, Roberts, A1, Mehling, M1, Smith, C1, Oris, J1, 1 Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 11:40 AM - | 370 The ecoman project, a multi-biomarker approach to ecosystem management. Galloway, T1, Lowe, D2, Browne, M1, Dissanayake, A1, Jones, M1, Depledge, M3, 1 University of Plymouth, Plymouth, devon, UK2 Plymouth Marine Laboratories, Plymouth, devon, uk3 Environment Agency, Bristol, uk | FULL ABSTRACT
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