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2. HEMATOLOGY, BIOCHEMISTRY, AND METAL CONTAMINANT LEVELS IN WILD-CAUGHT CLAPPER RAIL ( RALLUS CREPITANS ) IN NORTHEASTERN FLORIDA
3. Risks for cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms due to land management and climate interactions
4. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Gradients from a Working Farm through Wetlands to Streams in the Georgia Piedmont, USA
5. Seasonal and plant specific vulnerability of amphibian tadpoles to the invasion of a novel cyanobacteria
6. Invasive species interactions affect nutrient cycling in a shallow reservoir: a mesocosm experiment
7. More than just an eagle killer: The freshwater cyanobacterium Aetokthonos hydrillicola produces highly toxic dolastatin derivatives
8. Bacterial Recolonization of Deposit-Feeder Egesta: In Situ Regrowth or Immigration?
9. Rivers to reservoirs: hydrological drivers control reservoir function by affecting the abundance of submerged and floating macrophytes
10. More than just an Eagle Killer: The freshwater cyanobacteriumAetokthonos hydrillicolaproduces highly toxic dolastatin derivatives
11. The Effects of Three Chemical Algaecides on Cell Numbers and Toxin Content of the Cyanobacteria Microcystis aeruginosa and Anabaenopsis sp.
12. Characterization of microbial communities in minimal-exchange, intensive aquaculture systems and the effects of suspended solids management
13. Harmful Algal Blooms in South Carolina Residential and Golf Course Ponds
14. Factors affecting movement and habitat use of grass carp in a mainstem reservoir
15. Lagoonal stormwater detention ponds as promoters of harmful algal blooms and eutrophication along the South Carolina coast
16. The association of algicidal bacteria and raphidophyte blooms in South Carolina brackish detention ponds
17. Growth-promoting effects of a bacterium on raphidophytes and other phytoplankton
18. A novel epiphytic cyanobacterium associated with reservoirs affected by avian vacuolar myelinopathy
19. Hunting the eagle killer: A cyanobacterial neurotoxin causes vacuolar myelinopathy
20. Vacuolar myelinopathy: waterbird risk on a southeastern impoundment co-infested with Hydrilla verticillata and Aetokthonos hydrillicola
21. Factors affecting movement and habitat use of grass carp in a mainstem reservoir.
22. Utilizing Spirogyra grevilleana as a Phytoremediatory Agent for Reduction of Limnetic Nutrients and Escherichia coli Concentrations
23. Orange Cane Blotch of Commercial Blackberry in the Southeastern United States
24. Seasonal and plant specific vulnerability of amphibian tadpoles to the invasion of a novel cyanobacteria
25. Changes in submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) coverage caused by extended drought and flood pulses
26. Informed stakeholder support for managing invasive Hydrilla verticillata linked to wildlife deaths in a Southeastern reservoir
27. Utilizing Spirogyra grevilleana as a Phytoremediatory Agent for Reduction of Limnetic Nutrients and Escherichia coli Concentrations
28. ALTERNATE FOOD-CHAIN TRANSFER OF THE TOXIN LINKED TO AVIAN VACUOLAR MYELINOPATHY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ENDANGERED FLORIDA SNAIL KITE (ROSTRHAMUS SOCIABILIS)
29. Failure to detect the neurotoxin ß-n-methylamino-l-alanine in samples collected during an Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy (AVM) epornitic in J. Strom Thurmond Lake
30. Experimental Feeding of Hydrilla verticillata Colonized by Stigonematales Cyanobacteria Induces Vacuolar Myelinopathy in Painted Turtles (Chrysemys picta)
31. Environmental Factors Influencing Blooms of a Neurotoxic Stigonematalan Cyanobacterium Responsible for Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy
32. Environmental factors influencing blooms of a neurotoxic stigonematalan cyanobacterium responsible for avian vacuolar myelinopathy
33. Triploid Grass Carp Susceptibility and Potential for Disease Transfer when used to Control Aquatic Vegetation in Reservoirs with Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy
34. Climate and pH Predict the Potential Range of the Invasive Apple Snail (Pomacea insularum) in the Southeastern United States
35. Informed stakeholder support for managing invasive Hydrilla verticillatalinked to wildlife deaths in a Southeastern reservoir
36. Cyanobacteria and BMAA: Possible linkage with avian vacuolar myelinopathy (AVM) in the south-eastern United States
37. An extract of Hydrilla verticillata and associated epiphytes induces avian vacuolar myelinopathy in laboratory mallards
38. INVESTIGATION OF THE LINK BETWEEN AVIAN VACUOLAR MYELINOPATHY AND A NOVEL SPECIES OF CYANOBACTERIA THROUGH LABORATORY FEEDING TRIALS
39. Avian vacuolar myelinopathy linked to exotic aquatic plants and a novel cyanobacterial species
40. ESTABLISHING A FOOD-CHAIN LINK BETWEEN AQUATIC PLANT MATERIAL AND AVIAN VACUOLAR MYELINOPATHY IN MALLARDS (ANAS PLATYRHYNCHOS)
41. Experimental Feeding of Hydrilla verticillata Colonized by Stigonematales Cyanobacteria Induces Vacuolar Myelinopathy in Painted Turtles (Chrysemys picta).
42. Climate and pH Predict the Potential Range of the Invasive Apple Snail (Pomacea insularum) in the Southeastern United States.
43. An Extract of Hydrilla verticillata and Associated Epiphytes Induces Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy in Laboratory Mallards.
44. Experimental Feeding of Hydrilla verticillata Colonized by Stigonematales Cyanobacteria Induces Vacuolar Myelinopathy in Painted Turtles (Chrysemys picta).
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