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SETAC 
ORLANDO
MEETING PROGRAM
7
th
 SETAC World Congress 
SETAC North America 37
th
 Annual Meeting
6–10 November 2016 | Orlando, FL, USA
“Fostering Environmental Science for an Ever-Changing World”

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WELCOME FROM SETAC
On behalf of our more than 5,900 SETAC members I would like to personally welcome 
you to 7th SETAC World Congress/SETAC North America 37th Annual Meeting in 
beautiful Orlando, FL.
The natural beauty, gorgeous geography, and vibrant energy make Orlando a truly 
unique location for this year’s World Congress meeting. I encourage you to take 
full advantage of all that Orlando has to offer. There is always something to do 
here. Orlando offers a range of art and culture, from modern to traditional, and a 
mix of old-style and contemporary entertainment for all visitors. This year’s meet-
ing theme, “Fostering Environmental Science for an Ever-Changing World,” is an 
affirmation of who we are, what we’ve achieved, and what we aspire to accomplish 
through SETAC’s mission to enhance Environmental Quality Through Science®.
An outstanding selection of leading-edge science will be presented at our signa-
ture plenary and scientific sessions, including Nancy Denslow, Professor University 
of Florida and this year’s SETAC Founder’s Award winner; Daniel Fagin, an 
environmental journalist from New York University; John Moran, a well-known 
nature photographer; and David Schindler, Killam Memorial Chair and Professor 
of Ecology University of Alberta who is the 2016 SETAC Rachael Carson Award 
recipient. 
Many innovative and new features and technology have been added to this year’s 
meeting. These include enhancements to our Orlando meeting app, interactive 
public outreach through a Reddit Ask Me Anything, and on-going social network-
ing opportunities through Facebook,  Twitter, and the SETAC LinkedIn group. 
On behalf of the local SETAC Program Committee and the Orlando Scientific 
Committee and the entire SETAC staff, I am honored to help host this exciting 
meeting in the magnificent city of Orlando. Please join us for what will surely be a 
memorable event. We are Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry!
Patrick D. Guiney  
SETAC President
Charles Menzie 
SETAC Global Executive Director
Contents
Welcome  ................................................1
Program Committee  ...........................................3
Meeting Supporters .............................................4
Area Tours ..........................................................5
Global Partners and Affiliates ...............................6
Convention Center Maps ......................................7
Sustaining and Affiliate Members .........................8
Orlando Information ...........................................9
2016 Award Winners ........................................11
Student Activities ..............................................15
Daily Schedule ...............................................16
Sunday ............................................................16
Monday ...........................................................19
Tuesday ...........................................................33
Wednesday ......................................................47
Thursday ..........................................................63
Exhibitor Information ...........................75
Author Index ..................................................102
Affiliation Index ..............................................120
Policies and Code of Conduct ............................127

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SETAC
WELCOME TO THE 7
TH
 SETAC WORLD CONGRESS 
SETAC NORTH AMERICA 37
TH
 ANNUAL MEETING
On behalf of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and 
Chemistry, we are pleased to welcome you to this remarkable 
meeting in sunny Orlando, Florida. This combined SETAC World 
Congress and North America Annual Meeting has brought 
together more than 2,400 of your colleagues and peers from over 
40 countries to share their science and exchange information and 
ideas that will help develop and find solutions to some of the most 
challenging environmental problems. The theme of the meeting, 
“Fostering Environmental Science for an Ever-Changing World,” 
captures the challenge we all face with keeping science on pace 
with the ever-changing demands of old and new stresses on the 
environment. With changing social and political challenges, we 
need to develop and find the best science-based solutions possible 
to achieve Environmental Quality Through Science
®

The host city, Orlando, is a fabulous place to hold a conference, 
with lots of sunshine and typical November temperatures between 
78 ºF (26 ºC) during the day and 59 ºF (15 ºC) at night. The 
site of the World Congress is the beautiful Rosen Shingle Creek 
Hotel and Convention Center, a spectacular Spanish-style resort 
and conference venue with lots of restaurants, bars, shops and 
recreational opportunities. The 230-acre property is adorned with 
pine trees and dense oaks along the historic Shingle Creek, a part 
of the Everglades headwaters. And while you are walking around 
the Rosen Shingle Creek, keep an eye out for Mr. Harris Rosen, 
founder and owner of the Rosen Hotels and Resorts. His com-
mitment to hospitality is legendary, and he often walks through 
his hotel greeting visitors and guests, making sure the hotel is 
meeting their expectations. But more importantly, I encourage 
you to visit www.rosenshinglecreek.com and view the videos on 
the philanthropic efforts of Mr. Rosen. This is a man who started 
from humble beginnings and has risen to great heights through 
hard work but also a sense of gratitude and humbleness for all his 
success. He gives back to the community in ways that make a dif-
ference in the lives of everyday people. He is truly an exceptional 
man that gives as he has received, and he exemplifies principles 
that we share in SETAC, give back and work hard to make the 
world a better place.  
The Orlando Program Committee, with input from the SETAC 
and SETAC North America Science Committees, has developed 
a diverse program to meet the different scientific interests of all 
of our attendees. This year, we are trying an approach called 
spotlight sessions, 16 sessions that the Program Committee felt 
might be of particular interest, such as Everglades and wetlands 
science, Canadian Oil Sands, plastic debris, climate change and 
water resource management. For those that want to learn a little 
more about SETAC, three spotlight sessions highlight the society’s 
development, including our early beginnings, an update on the 
Berlin sustainability declaration and the Global Horizon Scanning 
Research Project.  With 96 platform sessions and close to 1,500 
posters, there is a lot of science on tap! In addition to the strong 
technical program, we have four exceptional plenary speakers, 
who will present a diverse range of topics to both entertain and 
enlighten our conference attendees. 
The social program is where society bonds and lifelong friendships 
are truly forged. Numerous networking events are scheduled to 
allow new attendees to interact with more “seasoned” members 
of the society and to provide forums where early to mid-career 
professionals can develop their connections. For students, there 
is a jam-packed week of networking events and opportunities. 
Some highlights include the Reddit Ask Me Anything event and 
the Student/Mentor Dinner on Monday and the Student Mixer 
on Wednesday. The Women in SETAC Luncheon speaker on 
Tuesday is former U.S. House of Representatives member Patricia 
Schroeder addressing the work–life balance. It will be easy to 
break the ice and share a laugh at the Tuesday Night Social at 
Kings Orlando, where you can interact with fellow conference 
attendees all while enjoying fun games, dessert and great com-
pany. On Thursday, don’t miss out on the closing ceremonies and 
your chance to win an inflatable paddle board or a bike from 
Salem Cycle. 
We want to thank all of our generous supporters for their contribu-
tions, including SETAC Global Partners and Affiliates and SETAC 
North America Sustaining Members and Affiliates, and all meeting 
supporters and individual donations large and small, which all 
add up to make this meeting a success. We want to highlight the 
hard work and support of the SETAC staff. SETAC meetings run 
seamlessly to most of our members because the staff makes sure 
everything goes smoothly, even if they have to spend inordinate 
hours making it so. Our staff is world class and there are none 
better anywhere! Lastly, on behalf of the SETAC North America 
Board of Directors, the SETAC staff and the Orlando Program 
Committee, we want to thank you, the SETAC members and 
attendees at this conference, for your support of the SETAC goals 
and mission with your contributions of volunteer time, scientific 
knowledge, support for developing students in their early careers, 
bringing science-based solutions to developing areas of the world, 
and participation in this meeting. 
We hope you enjoy the meeting, make new connections and have 
a great time in Orlando. Cheers!
Timothy Canfield, Anne Alix, Cynthia Howard 
SETAC 7th World Congress/SETAC North America 37th 
Annual Meeting Program Committee Tri-Chairs
Karsten Liber 
SETAC North America President

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SETAC NORTH 
AMERICA STAFF
Greg.Schiefer@setac.org, Executive Director  
Jason.Andersen@setac.org, IT Manager 
Sabine.Barrett@setac.org, Communications Manager 
Linda.Fenner@setac.org, Finance and Exhibits Manager 
Dusty.Kennedy@setac.org, Communications Specialist 
Jen.Lynch@setac.org, Publications Manager  
Nikki.Mayo@setac.org, Events Manager 
Terresa.Murdoch@setac.org, Finance and Membership 
Tamar.Schlekat@setac.org, Scientific Affairs Manager 
Laura.Swanson@setac.org, Membership and Awards Manager 
Bruce.Vigon@setac.org, Scientific Affairs Manager
And a special thanks to the SETAC Europe staff  
for their on-site support:
Bart Bosveld, Rebecca Bundschuh, Delphine Delire,  
Roel Evens, Barbara Koelman and Veerle Vandeveire
PROGRAM 
COMMITTEE
Chairs 
Anne Alix 
Tim Canfield 
Cindy Howard
Scientific Committee 
Nancy Denslow 
Veronique Poulsen 
Alan Samel 
Jenny Stauber 
Eric van Genderen 
Nile Kemble
Plenary Speakers and 
Special Symposia
Simon Courtenay 
Natalia Garcia-Reyero Vinas
Exhibits 
Lorraine Maltby 
Veronica McNew
Professional Training 
Courses
 
Todd Gouin 
Ruth Hull 
Victor Wepener
Socials 
Walter Berry 
Sue Robinson
Fundraising
 
Bill Goodfellow 
Karina Miglioranza
Volunteers 
Paul Deleo 
Beatrice Opeolu 
Heather Sutton
Service Project
 
Michel Gielazyn 
Kimberly Pearce
Student Activities 
Austin Gray 
Patricia Ramirez Romero 
Cliff Seery 
Holly Dixon

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THANK YOU!
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Please help us thank our meeting supporters for their generous contributions!
Bronze, Silver and Gold Supporters

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ROSEN SHINGLE  
CREEK OVERVIEW
AREA TOURS
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time.  
Tours will depart and return from the Transportation  
Lobby at the Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel.
SUNDAY
 
Birdwatching at Lake Apopka
7:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. | $50
Join the Orange Audubon Society to explore the 20,000-acre Lake 
Apopka North Shore, a state property which was originally popular with 
anglers but was converted for shallow marsh farming in the 1940s and 
1950s. The lake was later reclaimed from farmers to restore water quality. 
The newly opened Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive traverses berms through 
the restored wetlands, and more than 360 bird species have been 
sighted. Regularly seen in November are Sora, Purple Gallinule, Limpkin, 
Wood Stork, American Bittern, Sandhill Crane, Wood Duck, Mottled Duck 
and Black-bellied and Fulvous Whistling-Duck, along with most of North 
America’s wading bird species. With such a large restoration area on the 
shore of Florida’s 4th largest lake, rarities frequently show up. Several 
experienced birders with spotting scopes will accompany the group. 
MONDAY
Everglades  
Airboat Tour on Cypress Lake
2:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. | $120
Enjoy a closer look at birds, alligators and exotic wildlife as you 
glide through 4,200 acres of untouched nature preserve on an 
exclusive airboat ride. The swamp is free of any development and 
is 100% pure Florida wilderness. After your hour-long ride, you 
can have your picture taken while holding a baby alligator and 
explore the park. The Wildlife Park gives guests the opportunity to 
watch, touch and even feed some of Florida’s native land-dwelling 
animals and various species of tropical birds.

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SETAC GLOBAL PARTNERS  
AND AFFILIATES
A big thank you to the SETAC Global Partners and Affiliates for  
helping ensure our goal of Environmental Quality Through Science®.
 
Interested in becoming a  
SETAC Global Partner or Affiliate Member? 
Visit us at the registration desk during the meeting, or contact  
Linda Fenner at linda.fenner@setac.org or +1 850 469 1500 ext. 108.

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CONVENTION  
CENTER MAPS

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SETAC NORTH AMERICA SUSTAINING 
AND AFFILIATE MEMBERS
SETAC North America Sustaining and Affiliate Members are for-profit and nonprofit organizations,  
institutions, government agencies or associations who are concerned with the society’s affairs  
and who help advance the society’s goals. Thank you for your support!
®
Interested in becoming a SETAC North America  
Sustaining or Affiliate Member? 
Visit us at the registration desk during the meeting, or contact  
Linda Fenner at linda.fenner@setac.org or +1 850 469 1500 ext. 108.

Wi-Fi will be available throughout the convention center and during break times in the exhibit hall.
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ORLANDO 
INFORMATION
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 
7
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 SETAC World Congress 
North America 37
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 Annual Meeting
Orlando, Florida | 6–10 November 2016
Orlando
 
SETAC
FOSTERING ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE  
FOR AN EVER-CHANGING WORLD
ABSTRACT 
BOOK
Download your copy of the SETAC Orlando 
abstract book at orlando.setac.org.
MEETING 
APP
Download the free SETAC Orlando 
meeting app from iTunes or Android app stores.
Venue Contact Information 
Rosen Shingle Creek 
9939 Universal Blvd. Orlando, FL 32819 
+1 -866-996-9939 
www.rosenshinglecreek.com
setac.orlandomeetinginfo.com
You'll never run out of entertainment options in Orlando. Visit 
Orlando, the offical convention and visitors bureau, has created 
a website just for our meeting attendees. On this website, you can 
see a list of restaurants and other business that offer discounts in 
the "Show Your Badge and Save" program.
Shuttle Information
There will be a free shuttle for meeting attendees that runs 
between the Rosen Shingle Creek (conference venue), 

Rosen Inn 
at Pointe Orlando and 

Rosen Plaza during the conference meet-
ing times:
X
 
Sunday 
7:00 a.m.–midnight: every 20 minutes
X
 
Monday–Thursday
7:00 a.m.–noon: every 20 minutes 
noon–2:30 p.m.: every 40 minutes 
2:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.: every 20 miniutes
In addition, a free shuttle will run Monday–Thursday nights, after 
the meeting is over, between the conference venue and 

Pointe 
Orlando on International Drive.
X
 
Monday–Thursday
7 p.m.–12:00 p.m.: every 20 minutes
You can find a .pdf file of the detailed transportation schedule on 
the meeting app or orlando.setac.org, or you can pick up a copy at 
the registration desk.
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