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TA4 Integrating Sublethal Responses and Ecologically Relevant Endpoints
204 Oregon Ballroom
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Tuesday

8:00 AM -237 :: Linking sublethal stress to ecological relevant endpoints: importance for assessing recovery in a disturbed stream. Adams, S1, Ryon, M, Smith, J, Greeley, M, 1 Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge, TN, USA
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8:20 AM -238 :: Integrating and Interpreting Integrators of Sublethal Exposures to Environmental Estrogens. Lehr, R1, Swackhamer, D1, Simcik, M1, Adams, A1, Erb, J2, Ankley, G3, Denslow, N4, 1 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA2 Three Fold Sensors, Ann Arbor, MI, USA3 US Environmental Protection Agency - MED, Duluth, MN, USA4 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
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8:40 AM -239 :: Reproductive and endocrine responses of Atlantic croaker to moderate hypoxia. Thomas, P1, Rahman, S.1, Kummer, J.1, 1 University of Texas Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, Texas, USA
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9:00 AM -240 :: Modeling vitellogenesis in fish: relating biomarkers of endocrine disruption to ecological endpoints. Murphy, C1, Rose, K1, Thomas, P2, 1 Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA2 Marine Science Institute, University of Texas, Port Aransas, TX, USA
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9:20 AM -241 :: Use of dynamic energy budget models to relate sublethal responses to population responses. Nisbet, Roger1, Fujiwara, Masami1, Kendall, Bruce 2, 1 Dept. Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, UCA2 Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA
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9:40 AM - :: BREAK.

10:20 AM -242 :: Food availability and quality as an important ecological factor to explain differences in the ecotoxicological effect of chemicals. Smolders, Roel1, Baillieul, Marc1, De Coen, Wim1, Blust, Ronny1, 1 University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
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10:40 AM -243 :: Developing indicators for native species: Can biomarkers be linked to sediment contamination and population parameters? Vines, C1, Morgan, S1, Anderson, S1, Brooks, A2, Higashi, R1, Cherr, G1, 1 University of California at Davis, Davis, CA, USA2 University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
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11:00 AM -244 :: Interplay of tidal marsh plant biogeochemical and landscape ecology with nutrient and contaminant loads. Higashi, R1, Ustin, S2, Williams, S3, Fan, T4, 1 Univ. of California, Center for Heath and Environment, Davis, CA, USA2 Univ. of California, Dept. of Land, Air and Water Resources, Davis, CA, USA3 Bodega Marine Laboratory, Univ. of California, Bodega Bay, CA, USA4 Univ. of Louisville, Dept. of Chemistry, Louisville, KY, USA
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11:20 AM -245 :: response patterns as diagnostic tools: a multibiomarker approach to environmental assessment. galloway, t1, browne, m1, dissanayake, a1, lowe, d2, depledge, m3, jones, m1, 1 university of plymouth, plymouth, devon, uk2 plymouth marine laboratory, plymouth, devon, uk3 environment agency of england and wales, bristol, somerset, uk
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11:40 AM -246 :: Complementing the Eco-Risk Paradigm: Indicators of Toxicant Exposure and Effect in Salt Marsh Species. Anderson, S1, Brooks, A2, Cherr, G1, Higashi, R1, Morgan, S1, Nisbet, R2, Ustin, S1, Carr, R3, 1 University of California at Davis, Davis, CA, USA2 University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA3 US Geological Survey, Corpus Christi, TX, USA
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