54 results on '"Baird, Donald J."'
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3. A global agenda for advancing freshwater biodiversity research
4. Ditch the low flow: Agricultural impacts on flow regimes and consequences for aquatic ecosystem functions
5. Flow velocity-ecology thresholds in Canadian rivers: A comparison of trait and taxonomy-based approaches
6. Shifts of community composition and population density substantially affect ecosystem function despite invariant richness
7. Nutrient-insecticide interactions decouple density-dependent predation pressure in aquatic insects
8. Habitat type and dispersal ability influence spatial structuring of larval Odonata and Trichoptera assemblages
9. FORUM: Ecological networks: the missing links in biomonitoring science
10. Rapid and accurate taxonomic classification of insect (class Insecta) cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 ( COI ) DNA barcode sequences using a naïve Bayesian classifier
11. Incorporating continuous trait variation into biomonitoring assessments by measuring and assigning trait values to individuals or taxa
12. The use of traits-based approaches and eco(toxico)logical models to advance the ecological risk assessment framework for chemicals
13. A multi‐scale hydroclimatic analysis of runoff generation in the Athabasca River, western Canada
14. Assessment of ecologically relevant hydrological variables influencing a cold‐region river and its delta: the Athabasca River and the Peace–Athabasca Delta, northwestern Canada
15. Contaminant driven genetic erosion: A case study with Daphnia longispina
16. Biomonitoring 2.0: a new paradigm in ecosystem assessment made possible by next-generation DNA sequencing
17. Establishing Standards and Assessment Criteria for Ecological Instream Flow Needs in Agricultural Regions of Canada
18. Congruence of biodiversity measures among larval dragonflies and caddisflies from three Canadian rivers
19. Quantifying trends in indicator hydroecological variables for regime‐based groups of Canadian rivers
20. Toward a knowledge infrastructure for traits‐based ecological risk assessment
21. Toxicokinetic variation in 15 freshwater arthropod species exposed to the insecticide chlorpyrifos
22. Traits-based ecological risk assessment (TERA): Realizing the potential of ecoinformatics approaches in ecotoxicology
23. Beyond taxonomy: a review of macroinvertebrate trait-based community descriptors as tools for freshwater biomonitoring
24. A new method for ranking mode‐specific sensitivity of freshwater arthropods to insecticides and its relationship to biological traits
25. GENETIC EROSION AND POPULATION RESILIENCE IN DAPHNIA LONGISPINA O.F. MÜLLER UNDER SIMULATED PREDATION AND METAL PRESSURES
26. Trait-Based Ecological Risk Assessment (TERA): The New Frontier
27. In situ‐based effects measures: Determining the ecological relevance of measured responses
28. Summary and Recommendations from a SETAC Pellston Workshop on In Situ Measures of Ecological Effects
29. Sublethal effects of cadmium on prey choice and capture efficiency in juvenile brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)
30. BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES TO SUBLETHAL CADMIUM EXPOSURE WITHIN AN EXPERIMENTAL AQUATIC FOOD WEB
31. GENETICALLY DETERMINED RESISTANCE TO LETHAL LEVELS OF COPPER BY DAPHNIA LONGISPINA: ASSOCIATION WITH SUBLETHAL RESPONSE AND MULTIPLE/CORESISTANCE
32. ASSESSING STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL PLANKTON RESPONSES TO CARBENDAZIM TOXICITY
33. AVOIDANCE OF COPPER CONTAMINATION BY FIELD POPULATIONS OF DAPHNIA LONGISPINA
34. Ecotoxicological responses of the mayflyBaetis tricaudatusto dietary and waterborne cadmium: Implications for toxicity testing
35. ECOTOXICOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF THE MAYFLY BAETIS TRICAUDATUS TO DIETARY AND WATERBORNE CADMIUM: IMPLICATIONS FOR TOXICITY TESTING
36. Application of postexposure feeding depression bioassays withDaphnia magnafor assessment of toxic effluents in rivers
37. Postexposure feeding depression: A new toxicity endpoint for use in laboratory studies withDaphnia magna
38. Among- and within-population variability in tolerance to cadmium stress in natural populations ofDaphnia magna: Implications for ecological risk assessment
39. A tropical sediment toxicity test using the dipteran Chironomus crassiforceps to test metal bio availability with sediment pH change in tropical acid‐sulfate sediments
40. DEMOGRAPHIC RESPONSES OF A TROPICAL CLADOCERAN TO CADMIUM: EFFECTS OF FOOD SUPPLY AND DENSITY
41. AMONG- AND WITHIN-POPULATION VARIABILITY IN TOLERANCE TO CADMIUM STRESS IN NATURAL POPULATIONS OF DAPHNIA MAGNA: IMPLICATIONS FOR ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
42. A TROPICAL SEDIMENT TOXICITY TEST USING THE DIPTERAN CHIRONOMUS CRASSIFORCEPS TO TEST METAL BIOAVAILABILITY WITH SEDIMENT pH CHANGE IN TROPICAL ACID-SULFATE SEDIMENTS
43. POSTEXPOSURE FEEDING DEPRESSION: A NEW TOXICITY ENDPOINT FOR USE IN LABORATORY STUDIES WITH DAPHNIA MAGNA
44. Do genotype responses always converge from lethal to nonlethal toxicant exposure levels? Hypothesis tested using clones ofDaphnia magnastraus
45. DO GENOTYPE RESPONSES ALWAYS CONVERGE FROM LETHAL TO NONLETHAL TOXICANT EXPOSURE LEVELS? HYPOTHESIS TESTED USING CLONES OF DAPHNIA MAGNA STRAUS
46. Surface binding of contaminants by algae: Consequences for lethal toxicity and feeding toDaphnia magnastraus
47. SURFACE BINDING OF CONTAMINANTS BY ALGAE: CONSEQUENCES FOR LETHAL TOXICITY AND FEEDING TO DAPHNIA MAGNA STRAUS
48. A method for partitioning cadmium bioaccumulated in small aquatic organisms
49. A mechanistic model of contaminant-induced feeding inhibition inDaphnia magna
50. A MECHANISTIC MODEL OF CONTAMINANT-INDUCED FEEDING INHIBITION IN DAPHNIA MAGNA
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