PARENT SESSION HA5 Bioaccumulation and Biomagnifications 203 Oregon Ballroom 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Thursday | 8:00 AM - | 696 :: Biomagnification of Perfluoroalkyl Contaminants in the Lake Ontario Food Web. Martin, J1, Whittle, D2, Muir, D3, Mabury, S1, 1 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada2 Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Burlington, ON, Canada3 Environment Canada, Burlington, ON, Canada | FULL ABSTRACT | 8:20 AM - | 697 :: Spatial distribution of PCB bioaccumulation in fish from Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay. Liebert, D.1, Richardson, K.1, Baker, J.1, 1 University of Maryland, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, Solomons, Maryland, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 8:40 AM - | 698 :: Challenges to conventional wisdom regarding biomagnification in aquatic food webs. Durda, J.1, Williams, L.2, Preziosi, D.1, 1 Integral Consulting Inc., Annapolis, MD, USA2 Integal Consulting Inc., Seattle, WA, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 9:00 AM - | 699 :: Bioaccumulation and bioformation of OH-PCBs by juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Buckman, A1, 2, Braekevelt, E3, Tomy, G3, Brown, S2, Solomon, K1, Fisk, A4, 1 University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada2 Environment Canada, Burlington, Ontario, Canada3 Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada4 University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 9:20 AM - | 700 :: The accumulation of sedimentary PCBs in bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) tapoles from the Upper Hudson River. Steinbacher, J1, Balk, C2, Jahn, K3, Brosnan, T1, 1 NOAA Damage Assessment Center, Silver Spring, MD, USA2 NY Department of Environmental Conservation, Gloversville, NY, USA3 US Fish and Wildlife Service, Cortland, NY, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 10:20 AM - | 701 :: Bioaccumulation of Cu and Pb in the white clam, Chione californiensis, from Bahia Magedalena BCS, Mexico. Hotz, A.1, 2, Boudrias, Dr. M.1, 1 University of San Diego, San Diego, California, USA2 Nautilus Environmental, San Diego, California, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 10:40 AM - | 702 :: Maternal Transfer of Organohalogen Compounds in Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Kucklick, J1, Wells, R2, Rowles, T3, Sweeney, J4, Townsend, F5, Balmer, B2, Rhinehart, H2, Hoffman, S2, Swarthout, R1, VanderPol, S1, 1 National Institute of Standards and Technology, Charleston, SC, USA2 Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL, USA3 National Marine Fisheries Service, Silver Springs, MD, USA4 Dolphin Quest, Honolulu, HI, USA5 Bayside Hospital for Animals, Fort Walton Beach, FL, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 11:00 AM - | 703 :: Predicted dietary exposure of POPs in southeastern U.S. bottlenose dolphins. Pulster, E1, Smalling, K1, Maruya, K1, 1 Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Savannah, GA, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 11:20 AM - | 704 :: Intestinal absorption and biomagnification of organic contaminants in fish, wildlife and humans. Kelly, B1, Gobas, F1, McLachlan, M2, 1 School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada2 Institute of Applied Environmental Research (ITM), Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden | FULL ABSTRACT | 11:40 AM - | 705 :: The bioenergetics of biomagnification. deBruyn, A.1, Gobas, F.1, 1 Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada | FULL ABSTRACT
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