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J. Roembke
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 Use of Equilibrium Passive Sampling 
Devices for Measuring Bioavailable PAH and 
Related Heterocyclic Compounds | K. O’Neal
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 Using Passive Sampling to Measure Site 
Specific Partitioning and Refine Sediment 
Risk Assessment | H. Xia
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 A probabilistic framework for evaluating 
the likelihood of toxicity in sediments based 
on site-specific partitioning and passive 
sampling methods | A. Brennan
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Uncharted Waters: Field Ecotoxicology in Remote Locations on Limited Resources | Marlo Sellin Jeffries, Alan Kolok, Jonathan Ali
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 An Ecotoxicological Voyage into Central 
Asia | D. Snow
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 Documenting water quality in the Syr 
Darya River Basin - the utility of passive 
sampling | S. Bartelt-Hunt
11
 An ecotoxicological reconnaissance 
in Central Asia: Assessment of biomarker 
responses in wild-caught roach (Rutilus 
rutilus) | G. Nystrom
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 Development of a native pencil catfish 
(Trichomycterus areolatus) as a freshwater 
environmental sentinel of pollution in Chile 
J. Ali
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Exposure, Effects and Fate of New Organic Contaminants in Aquatic Ecosystems | Amila De Silva, Magali Houde
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 Advances in the fugacity modeling of 
emerging substances in aquatic ecosystems 
M. Bock
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 Temporal trends of PBDEs and emerging 
flame retardants in endangered beluga 
whales from the St. Lawrence Estuary 
(Canada) | A. Simond
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 Mass Balance Study of Lake Michigan for 
Organic Pollutants in 2010-2015 | J. Guo
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 Linear and cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes 
in blood of freshwater and marine piscivo-
rous wildlife from Canada | S. de Solla
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Environmental Chemistry | William Foreman, Elin Ulrich
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 Two dimensional 1H and 13C-NMR char-
acterization of atmospheric size segregated 
organic aerosols | M. Chalbot
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 Analysis of air monitoring data of cyclic 
volatile methylsiloxanes | S. Xu
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 Use of Cholic Acid as a Surrogate Internal 
Standard for Steroid Hormone Quantitation 
in the Whale Blubber Matrix | M. Hayden
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 The dissipation and transport of  the 
glyphosate additive polyoxyethylene tallow 
amine (POEA) | D. Tush
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Wildlife Ecotoxicology: From Food Chain Exposure to Population Effects | John Elliott, Christine Bishop, Rafael Mateo
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 Thyroid Pathology in Deer Mice 
(Peromyscus maniculata) from a Reclaimed 
Mine Site on the Oil Sands | J. Smits
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 Influence of PAH exposure and diet on 
metabolomic responses of double crested 
cormorants | S. de Solla
35
 Neurotoxic impacts of mercury on Arctic 
Barnacle goslings, raised in moderately 
contaminated terrestrial habitats in the Arctic 
N. van den Brink
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 Assessment of Lead and Pesticide 
Exposure in the Declining Population of Red-
breasted Goose (Branta ruficollis) Wintering 
in Eastern Europe | R. Mateo
F2
Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Federally Listed (Threatened and Endangered) Species at a National Level - Part 1 | Colleen Rossmeisl, Tony Hawkes, Sara Pollack
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 Process and criteria for efficient assess-
ment of pesticide risk to endangered species 
J. Giddings
42
 A Risk Assessment Process for Establishing 
Negligible Risk Earlier in National-Scale 
Endangered Species Assessments | M. Kern
43
 Interim Methods Used in the Biological 
Evaluations to Estimate Risk to Individuals 
of Threatened and Endangered Species from 
the Use of Pesticides | M. Panger
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 Assessing Risks to Plants under the 
Endangered Species Act Process | S. Pollack
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History and Role of SETAC in the Advancements in Environmental Chemistry and Aquatic Toxicology | Brian Mastin, Wendy Hillwalker, Matt Moore
49
 Fire on the water and other stories: The 
genesis of the science of ecotoxicology |  
B. Stubblefield
50
 SETAC’s role in promoting environmental 
chemistry | D. Mackay
51
 SETAC’s role in promoting environ-
mental chemistry through Quantitative 
Structure Activity/Property Relationships. 
A - Correlations | P. Howard
52
 Water Quality Criteria: The history and 
development of a regulatory tool to protect 
aquatic systems | B. Stubblefield
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Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill - The Discoveries and Outreach | Emily Maung-Douglass, Christopher Green
57
 Sharing the science behind the spill: The 
partnership of the Gulf of Mexico Sea Grant 
programs & the Gulf of Mexico Research 
Initiative (GoMRI) | E. Maung-Douglass
58
 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in white 
shrimp following the Deepwater Horizon 
accident: community-based science from 
southeast Louisiana | J. Wickliffe
59
 Risk Messaging and Public Perception 
Among Gulf Coast Residents After the 
Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill | A. Kane
60
 Mining the Traditional Ecological 
Knowledge of Gulf of Mexico Communities 
to Help Unravel the Legacy of the Deepwater 
Horizon Oil Spill | D. Wetzel
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Scientific Advances Supporting Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Derivation - Part 1 | Michael Elias, Kathryn Gallagher, Thomas Augspurger, Chris Mebane
65
 An Overview of USEPA’s Approach to 
Revising the 1985 Guidelines for Deriving 
Aquatic Life Criteria | M. Elias
66
 Chemical standard derivation for the 
protection of aquatic life: A guided world tour 
C. Schlekat
67
 Could ecological thresholds of toxicologi-
cal concern (eco-TTCs) be used to support 
development of ambient water quality 
criteria? | S. Belanger
68
 Deriving Water Quality Criteria Using 
Mode of Action Models: ppLFER Target Lipid 
Model of PAH and Narcotic Toxicity as an 
Example | D. Di Toro
H3 H4
Advancing -Omics into Regulatory Frameworks: Case Studies and Perspectives | Doris E. Vidal-Dorsch, Adam Biales, Christopher Martyniuk, Bruno Campos
73
 Applying population genomics to environ-
mental regulations | J. Shaw
74
 How consistent are we? Inter-laboratory 
comparison for male fathead minnows 
exposed to 17α-ethinylestradiol |  
C. Martyniuk
75
 Industrial perspective on environmental 
genomics for monitoring biodiversity and key 
species | D. Lyon
76
 Transcriptional (RNA-seq) and metabolic 
(MS/MS) profiling reveals host-microbiome 
interactions during adaptation to chronic 
pesticide exposure | S. Celniker
I1 I2
Status and Trends of the Landscape-Scale Mercury Problem in South Florida and the Everglades | Darren Rumbold, Charles Jagoe, Donald Axelrad, Jennifer Thera
81
 History, Trends and Management 
Implications of Florida’s Mercury Problem | 
T. Lange
82
 The Contribution of Emissions Sources 
and Atmospheric Deposition to Mercury in 
South Florida and the Everglades |  
K. Vijayaraghavan
83
 Everglades Human Health Risk 
Assessment for Mercury | D. Axelrad
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 Everglades REMAP 2014:  Findings for 
Mercury and Other Biogeochemically Related 
Pollutants | P. Kalla
I3 I4
Soil Contaminants: Fate, Bioavailability, Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment - Part 1 | Michael Simini, Theresa Phillips, Ming Fan
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 Assessing the ecotoxicity of constituents 
in dredged marine sediment contaminated 
with TPH and heavy metals for its beneficial 
reuse as soil | K. Kim
90
 Screening-level ecological risk assess-
ment for beneficial reuse of dredged marine 
sediment | M. Kim
91
 Human exposure to wastewater-derived 
pharmaceuticals in fresh produce: Data from 
a randomized controlled clinical trial |  
B. Chefetz
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 Composting studies in Estonia | E. Haiba
Spotlight Session
Aquatic Toxicology  
and Ecology
Environmental or  
Analytical Chemistry
Integrated Environmental  
Assessment and Management
Monday Morning Platform Presentations

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Bioavailability of Organic Chemicals for Retrospective Risk Assessment: Measurement, Applications and Communication | Jose-Julio Ortega-Calvo, Michael Aitken
A1
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 Development of Invertebrate 
Bioaccumulation Factors for Polychlorinated 
Biphenyls | H. McChesney
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 Assessing Bioavailability of High Molecular 
Weight Hydrocarbons in Weathered Soils 
from Intra-aggregate Pore Size Distributions 
S. Ghoshal
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 Are depletive and passive samplers inter-
changeable exposure metrics to estimate 
interstitial water concentration? | S. Nutile
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 Single-point Tenax extractions: An effective 
but underutilized tool in sediment risk 
assessments | A. Harwood
Uncharted Waters: Field Ecotoxicology in Remote Locations on Limited Resources | Marlo Sellin Jeffries, Alan Kolok, Jonathan Ali
A2
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 Vitellogenin detection and quantification 
in blood plasma and surface mucus of a 
range of Australian freshwater and marine 
fishes | K. Hassell
14
 Grocery Store Ecotoxicology:  Mercury 
in food fish from two major river systems in 
Colombia | A. Kolok
15
 Challenges in assessing chemical 
contamination of water in resource poor 
countries: Lessons learned during field 
sampling in Haiti | J. Bisesi
16
 Ecotoxicological Research in Remote 
and International Settings: Challenges and 
Solutions | C. Propper
Exposure, Effects and Fate of New Organic Contaminants in Aquatic Ecosystems | Amila De Silva, Magali Houde
A3
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 Scenario analysis of the persistence of 
linear and cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes 
in aquatic environments using multimedia 
models | D. Panagopoulos
22
 Polyhalogenated carbazoles in sediments 
of the Great Lakes: natural or anthropogenic? 
A. Li
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 A Chronological Record of 
Organophosphate Ester Deposition in 
Sediment | A. De Silva
24
 Transcript, protein, and metabolite 
responses in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus. 
mykiss) exposed to TBBPA-DBPE | D. Simmons
Environmental Chemistry | William Foreman, Elin Ulrich
A4
Discussion
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 Separation and analysis of single walled 
carbon nanotubes in estuarine sediments 
using density gradient ultracentrifugation 
with NIRF and ICP-MS | K. Liu
31
 Determining the Dissolution Rate of 
Nanomaterials in the Aquatic Environment by 
Ultra-Centrifugation | J. Coleman
32
 Determination of lead in American 
woodcock (Scolopax minor) feathers and 
bone with temporal analysis and lead source 
determination | A. French
Wildlife Ecotoxicology: From Food Chain Exposure to Population Effects | John Elliott, Christine Bishop, Rafael Mateo
F1
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 The catbird is the new chicken: high 
sensitivity to a dioxin-like compound in a 
wildlife species | M. Eng
38
 Continuing Immunological and 
Reproductive Impairments in Great Lakes 
Colonial Waterbirds Breeding in Contaminated 
Sites in Michigan during 2010-16 | K. Grasman
39
 Environmental contaminants associated 
with bioindicator response in tree swallows 
nesting in US and Binational Great Lakes 
Areas of Concern | T. Custer
40
 Pharmaceutical and personal care product 
exposure in ospreys in Chesapeake and 
Delaware Bays: largely a clean bill of health, 
is this a surprise? | T. Bean
Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Federally Listed (Threatened and Endangered) Species at a National Level - Part 1 | Colleen Rossmeisl, Tony Hawkes, Sara Pollack
F2
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 Estimating the proportion of a bird 
population exposed to a single pesticide | 
N. Golden
46
 Use of population modeling in national 
Endangered Species Act Consultations with 
Pesticides | J. Spromberg
47
 Species-specific refined endangered 
species risk assessment for static aquatic 
habitats: Part 1, exposure | L. Padilla
48
 From Biological Evaluation to Biological 
Opinion:  What to expect next with the 
National Pesticide Consultations | S. Hecht
History and Role of SETAC in the Advancements in Environmental Chemistry and Aquatic Toxicology | Brian Mastin, Wendy Hillwalker, Matt Moore
F3 F4 G2
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 A Retrospective on the Adoption and 
Application of Whole Effluent Testing in the 
US | T. Norberg-King
54
 SETAC as Matchmaker Between Chemists 
and Toxicologists:  Two Personal Examples | 
D. Mackay
55
 SETAC’s role in promoting environ. chem. 
through Quantitative Structure Activity/
Property Relationships. B - Computer assisted 
calculations | P. Howard
56
 A Retrospective on the Development and 
Use of Toxicity Identification Evaluations for 
Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Applications |  
T. Norberg-King
Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill - The Discoveries and Outreach | Emily Maung-Douglass, Christopher Green
G1
61
 Oiled Vision: Understanding Fishes’ 
Visual Response to Oil Spills through 
Research and Film | E. Barnes
62
 How research in oil and surfactant toxicity 
helped create a community outreach pro-
gram in southern Louisiana | C. Green
63
 Post-settlement conclusions of the 
Trustee toxicity testing program conducted 
in support of the Deepwater Horizon Natural 
Resource Damage Assessment | J. Morris
64
 Sublethal impacts of the Deepwater 
Horizon oil spill on pelagic top predators 
from the Gulf of Mexico - communicating 
science to a broad audience | M. Grosell
Scientific Advances Supporting Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Derivation - Part 1 | Michael Elias, Kathryn Gallagher, Thomas Augspurger, Chris Mebane
H1 H2
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 State-of-Science Approaches to Determine 
Sensitive Taxa for Water Quality Criteria 
Derivation | M. Willming
70
 Application of adverse outcome pathway-
based tools to ambient water quality criteria 
development | D. Villeneuve
71
 Potential Applications of Weight of 
Evidence Methods to Water Quality Criteria 
G. Suter
72
 A Retrospective Evaluation of the USEPA’s 
Guidelines for Ambient Water Quality Criteria 
Development Given What We Now Know | 
D. DeForest
Advancing -Omics into Regulatory Frameworks: Case Studies and Perspectives | Doris E. Vidal-Dorsch, Adam Biales, Christopher Martyniuk, Bruno Campos
H3 H4
77
 Developmental neurotoxic effects of pesti-
cides, MeHg, and PFHxS combining behavior 
and cognitive studies with metabolomics and 
proteomics | P. Leonards
78
 Metabolomics in the Assessment of the 
Health of Sentinel Species in the Great Lakes 
B. Chandramouli
79
 Transcriptomic response of Mytilus larvae 
to simultaneous copper and ocean acidifica-
tion exposure | M. Hall
80
 Characterization of gene regulatory 
networks that coordinate early adaptive 
response to environmental stress in Daphnia 
magna | J. Brown
Status and Trends of the Landscape-Scale Mercury Problem in South Florida and the Everglades | Darren Rumbold, Charles Jagoe, Donald Axelrad, Jennifer Thera
I1 I2
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 Contrasting Biogeochemical Conditions 
at Two Everglades Locations with Historically 
Elevated Mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) 
Mercury Concentrations | F. Dierberg
86
 Sulfate in the Everglades - Sources and 
the effect of source reductions on Gambusia 
Hg concentrations | C. Pollman
87
 Trends, Hotspots and driving factors of 
mercury within the Everglades Ecosystem | 
P. Julian
88
 Reduction of Sulfate Loading May 
Mitigate Methylmercury Production in the 
Everglades | W. Orem
Soil Contaminants: Fate, Bioavailability, Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment - Part 1 | Michael Simini, Theresa Phillips, Ming Fan
I3 I4
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 Pentachlorophenol, chlorinated dioxins 
and furans in soil surrounding utility poles 
on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge in 
Alaska | L. Verbrugge
94
 North of 60: Linking Herbicide 
Persistence to Soil Ecological Risk along 
Transmission Right-of-Ways in the Yukon 
Territory | A. Jimmo
95
 Evaluation of the environmental fate 
and ecotoxicological impact of the pesticide 
chlorpyrifos in soil for improvement of its risk 
assessment | V. Storck
96
 So the Soil is Contaminated...Now What? 
T. Phillips
Linking Science and  
Social Issues
Regulatory Directions
Remediation/Restoration
Terrestrial or Wildlife  
Toxicology and Ecology
Monday Morning Platform Presentations

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Environmental Application of Cell-Based and High-Content Screening Assays for Monitoring Program and Risk Assessment | Alvine Mehinto, Daniel Villeneuve
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 In vitro endocrine activity screening of 
waste and river waters from the Brussels 
Region, Belgium using the BG1Luc4E2 
CALUX Bioassay | K. Van Langenhove
98
 Combining cell-based bioassays, chemical 
analysis and mixture modelling for water 
quality monitoring | B. Escher
99
 Application of the Attagene FACTORIAL™ 
assay to characterization of surface waters 
from a nationwide assessment of streams | 
B. Blackwell
100
 Application of ToxCast to Evaluate 
Potential Biological Effects from Organic 
Contaminants in Great Lakes Tributaries | 
S. Corsi
A2
Integrating Life Cycle, Risk and Alternatives Assessment with Exposure Modeling for Chemical Decision-Making | Susan Csiszar, David Meyer
105
 Impact of oil spill on a palm oil planta-
tion: A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study | A. 
Onwurah
106
 Joint Uncertainty and Sensitivity 
Analyses for improved and aligned LCA and 
RA | S. Cucurachi
107
 What do LCA, Decision Analysis, and 
Community Resilience have in common? 
Beyond the Chemical Exposure Models |  
C. Stahl
108
 Integrating risk metrics into Life Cycle 
Assessment using rapid exposure modeling 
for consumer products: Air freshener case 
study | S. Csiszar
A3
New and Persistent Contaminants in the Environment from the Reuse of WWTP Effluent Streams | Andrew Lindstrom, Bradley Clarke
113
 Identification of Emerging Contaminants 
from a Waste Water influenced water body 
Using High Resolution Accurate Mass LC/MS 
and Statistical Analysis | T. Anumol
114
 Wastewater Recycling in Antarctica - 
Challenge of Micro-contaminant Assessment 
by Passive Sampling | M. Allinson
115
 Interactions between dissolved organic 
matter, organic pollutants and carbon nano-
tubes in the environment | M. Engel
116
 Occurrence and Mass Balance of Fipronil 
& its Degradates in Wastewater and Biosolids 
of Eight Wastewater Treatment Plants in 
Northern California | A. Sadaria
A4
Chemical, Biological and Instrumental Methods for Detecting Harmful Algae and Their Natural Toxins | Chairs --->
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 Prevalence of cyanotoxin microcystin-LR 
in sediments in California’s Stream Pollution 
Trends (SPoT) Program and potential toxicity 
to invertebrates | K. Siegler
122
 Method Development, Monitoring, and 
Occurrence of Microcystins in Ambient Water 
D. Tettenhorst
123
 Comparative measurement of 
microcystins in diverse surface waters 
using ADDA-ELISA, LC-MS/MS, and MMPB 
techniques | T. Sanan
124
 Cyanotoxin occurrence associated with 
cyanoHAB events on an inland reservoir | 
J. Allen
F1
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 Century Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation in Toxicity Assessment | Markus Hecker, Carlie LaLone
129
 A Cell-Free Neurochemical Assay to 
Screen Chemicals across Fish, Birds, and 
Mammals | N. Basu
130
 Cross-species extrapolation of uptake 
and disposition of organic chemicals in fish 
using a multi-species physiologically based 
toxicokinetic model | M. Brinkmann
131
 Applying phylogenetic methods to inter-
specific toxicity extrapolations | D. Buchwalter
132
 Improving toxicity extrapolation using 
molecular sequence similarity: A case study 
of pyrethroids and the sodium ion channel | 
M. Willming
F2
Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Federally Listed (Threatened and Endangered) Species at a National Level - Part 2 | Chairs --->
137
 Update on Methods Used to Estimate 
Aquatic Pesticide Exposure to Threatened and 
Endangered Species | J. Carleton
138
 Characterizing Pesticide Exposure to 
Threatened and Endangered Species with GIS 
R. DeWitt
139
 Refined pesticide exposure modeling for 
endangered species in flowing water habitats 
M. Winchell
140
 Toxicity of Pesticide Mixtures in Midwest 
Streams | M. Shoda
F3 F4 G2
Everglades and Wetlands Science Part 1: Ecology and Contaminants in Ever-Changing Ecosystems | Frances Nilsen, Arnold Brunell, Ted Lange
Discussion
145
 Mercury contamination in sharks and 
the relationships between mercury concen-
trations in various shark tissues | J. O’Bryhim
146
 Assessment of total mercury burden in 
the American alligator (Alligator mississip-
piensis) at Merritt Island National Wildlife 
Refuge (MINWR), Florida | J. Dorsey
147
 Effects of trophic position and wetland 
hydroperiod on mercury accumulation in 
amphibian larvae | S. Lance
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Plastic Debris: From the Continent to the Sea | Jeremy Conkle, Chelsea Rochman
151
 Evaluating Wastewater Effluent as 
a source of microplastics to the aquatic 
environment | S. Ziajahromi
152
 Quantitative and qualitative analysis 
of microplastics in  wastewaters,  river and 
estuarine  waters | D. Barcelo
153
 Sources, Fate and Microbial Interactions 
of Microplastic Particles in Urban Rivers |  
J. Kelly
154
 Microplastic Ingestion By Shape in 
Several Species of Fish from Lake Ontario | 
K. Munno
H1 H2
Scientific Advances Supporting Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Derivation - Part 2 | Michael Elias, Kathryn Gallagher, Thomas Augspurger, Chris Mebane
159
 Bringing More “Eco” into 
Ecotoxicological Guidance for the 
Development of Water Quality Guidelines for 
metals/metalloids | S. Luoma
160
 The disconnection between the labora-
tory and field in understanding the effects of 
metals on aquatic insects prompts the need 
to modernize WQC | D. Buchwalter
161
 Mesocosms: Old techniques can provide 
new insight on aquatic life criterion develop-
ment | T. Schmidt
162
 Field-based Methods for Developing 
Water Quality Benchmarks for Specific 
Conductivity | S. Cormier
H3 H4
Novel Mechanisms of Nanomaterial Toxicity Through Direct Exposure or Indirect Interactions with Environmental Components – Part 1 | Chairs --->
167
 Long term memory (LTM) formation as a 
non-invasive endpoint to assess copper oxide 
nanoparticles toxicity in the snail Lymnaea 
stagnalis | V. Ricottone
168
 Enhanced toxicity of environmentally 
transformed ZnO nanoparticles relative to Zn 
ions in the epibenthic amphipod Hyalella 
azteca | J. Unrine
169
 Evaluating the novel mechanisms of 
toxicity of complex nanomaterials across 
organisms and the impact of organic matter 
and media components | R. Klaper
170
 Estimating Graphene Oxide Exposure 
and Biomarker Response in Aquatic Systems 
D. Bouchard
I1 I2
Mercury Fate and Biogeochemistry | Nelson O’Driscoll, Tom Sizmur, Yong Cai
175
 Elemental Mercury: Its uniqueness 
makes it beautiful yet deadly | Y. Cai
176
 Mercury concentrations, exposure 
modeling, and isotopic source tracking of 
mercury in the marine-caged fish farms, 
South China | X. Xu
177
 Kinetics of mercury accumulation and 
its short-term effects towards freshwater 
biofilms | S. Le Faucheur
178
 Trophic magnification of mercury in 
aquatic food webs: worldwide patterns and 
drivers | K. Kidd
I3 I4
Soil Contaminants: Fate, Bioavailability, Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment - Part 2 | Michael Simini, Theresa Phillips, Ming Fan
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 The long term effects of trace metals 
on soil microbial functions: Biological and 
chemical implications | P. Garvey
184
 Bioaccessibility and acute toxicity of 
bismuth to the earthworm Eisenia andrei | 
P. Robidoux
185
 Heavy Metals Contamination at the 
Agbogbloshie Electronic Waste (E-waste) Site 
in Ghana - Risks to Ecological and Human 
Health | A. Santa
186
 Does Lead toxicity to the soil microbial 
community decrease ecosystem service 
quality? | F. Awuah
Spotlight Session
Aquatic Toxicology  
and Ecology
Environmental or  
Analytical Chemistry
Integrated Environmental  
Assessment and Management
Monday Afternoon Platform Presentations

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Environmental Application of Cell-Based and High-Content Screening Assays for Monitoring Program and Risk Assessment | Alvine Mehinto, Daniel Villeneuve
A1
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 Use of cell-based receptor assays to 
screen for endocrine disrupting chemicals 
and infer potential toxicity in California 
waters | A. Mehinto
102
 The pro-inflammatory properties of sedi-
ment extracts from a creosote-contaminated 
EPA superfund site: Inflammation as a form 
of immunotoxicity | C. Rice
103
 Assessment of Potential Environmental 
and Health Impact of Coal Ash Spill in Dan 
River, North Carolina | A. Gu
104
 Quantitative Toxicogenomics Assay 
Revealed the Impact of Disinfection 
Technologies On Effluent Toxicity | N. Gou
Integrating Life Cycle, Risk and Alternatives Assessment with Exposure Modeling for Chemical Decision-Making | Susan Csiszar, David Meyer
A2
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 Human health risk evaluation from 
chemical exposure in an LCA context - 
ProScale | T. Rydberg
110
 Elements from hazard, exposure, and 
life-cycle to inform an integrated approach 
for assessing alternatives | A. Mason
111
 Integrating Exposure into Chemical 
Alternatives Assessment Using a Qualitative 
Approach | B. Greggs
112
 Hazard and Exposure Assessment 
Screening in Alternatives assessment | 
H. Plugge
New and Persistent Contaminants in the Environment from the Reuse of WWTP Effluent Streams | Andrew Lindstrom, Bradley Clarke
A3
117
 Kinetics of carbamazepine uptake, 
transformation, and metabolism in cucumber 
plants and its drug-drug interaction with 
lamotrigine | M. Goldstein
118
 Comparison of the relative efficacy of 
two cost effective sampling approaches for 
fingerprinting VOC emissions from land-
disposed sewage sludge wastes | M. Gaylor
119
 Behavior of polyfluorinated alkyl 
substances, including PFOS and PFOA,  in  
wastewater systems: Experiences from multiple 
studies in North America | B. Chandramouli
120
 Comparing the environmental input of 
emerging contaminants from conventional 
and alternative WWTPs: a targeted and 
suspect screening study | E. Nichols
<--- Title | James Lazorchak, Charlita Rosal, Dionysios Dionysiou, Bryan Brooks, Damia Barcelo, Christian Moldaenke
A4
125
 New fluorometer uses the parameter 
‘unbound phycocyanin’ as an early warning 
system for cyanobacterial T&O compounds 
and cyanotoxins | C. Moldaenke
126
 Harmful algal bloom smart device appli-
cation: using image analysis and machine 
learning techniques for early classification of 
harmful algal blooms | M. Waters
127
 Effects of eutrophication in fish from 
Brazilian water supply reservoir | S. Calado
128
 Analysis and Occurrence of Marine 
Biotoxins in the  Catalan Coast of Spain at the  
Western Mediterranean Sea | D. Barcelo
21
st
 Century Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation in Toxicity Assessment | Markus Hecker, Carlie LaLone
F1
133
 Comparison of toxicological and 
transcriptional pathway point of departure 
responses for five chemicals across five 
divergent species | E. Perkins
134
 Predictivity of the ToxCast ER model 
to non-mammalian in vivo reproductive 
endpoints measured  in environmentally 
relevant species | K. Connors
135
 In Vitro Activation of AHR2, but not 
AHR1, is Predictive of In Vivo Sensitivity 
to Dioxin Across Phylogenetically Diverse 
Species of Fish | J. Doering
136
 Development of an Adverse Outcome 
Pathway for Progesterone Receptor Agonism 
Leading to Reproductive Failure in Fish |  
M. Overturf
<--- Title | Bernalyn McGaughey, Richard Brain, George Tuttle, Teung Chin
F2
141
 Refining Co-occurrence and Proximity 
Analyses for Endangered Species 
Assessments | A. Frank
142
 Mitigation of Pesticide Drift from Aerial 
Applications by Riparian Vegetation | G. Tuttle
143
 Implementing an Integrated Pesticide 
Use Enforcement System in California |  
J. Haasbeek
144
 Testing a “Net Conservation Benefit” 
Approach for Pesticides Using a Small-Scale 
Pilot for Listed Threatened and Endangered 
Species | D. Campbell
Everglades and Wetlands Science Part 1: Ecology and Contaminants in Ever-Changing Ecosystems | Frances Nilsen, Arnold Brunell, Ted Lange
F3 F4 G2
148
 From egg to fledge: Partitioning effects 
of mercury exposure on reproduction in Great 
Egrets (Ardea alba) | I. Rodriguez
149
 Environmental Contaminants Continue 
to be a Threat to the Endangered Florida 
Panther | M. Cunningham
150
 Pesticides increase infectious disease by 
disrupting the microbiome | J. Rohr
Discussion
Plastic Debris: From the Continent to the Sea | Jeremy Conkle, Chelsea Rochman
G1
155
 Manageable sources of microplastics to 
the “sweetwater seas” | P. Helm
156
 Plastics and other anthropogenic debris 
in freshwater birds from Canada | E. Holland
157
 Assessment of Plastic Ingestion and 
Persistent Organic Pollutant Concentrations 
in Sea Turtles from the Pelagic Realm of the 
Pacific Ocean | J. Lynch
158
 Marine microplastics as potential indica-
tors of the Anthropocene | J. Ivar do Sul
Scientific Advances Supporting Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Derivation - Part 2 | Michael Elias, Kathryn Gallagher, Thomas Augspurger, Chris Mebane
H1 H2
163
 Integrating mesocosm experiments and 
field data to develop water quality criteria for 
contaminants in aquatic ecosystems |  
W. Clements
164
 Beakers, buckets, and brooks:  utility of 
mesocosm-type studies in aquatic life criteria 
derivation and validation | C. Mebane
165
 Censoring as a Tool for Optimizing Data 
Usage in Region-Specific Species Sensitivity 
Distributions for Hypoxia | J. Carrick
166
 Development of Chemical Thresholds 
for Situations where Good Ecological Status is 
unlikely to be achieved | A. Peters
<--- Title | Joseph Bisesi, Candice Lavelle, Lee Ferguson, Tara Sabo-Attwood
H3 H4
171
 Fish gastrointestinal tracts influence the 
sorption of organic contaminants to single-
walled carbon nanotubes | T. Sabo-Attwood
172
 Characterization of the key mechanisms 
influencing bioavailability of PAHs adsorbed 
to carbon nanotubes in the aquatic environ-
ment | E. Linard
173
 Goldfish (Carassius auratus) immune 
responses to intravenously injected polymer-
coated TiO2 nanoparticles | V. Ortega
174
 Release of polymer additives and plasti-
cizers from polycarbonate- and epoxy-SWCNT 
nanocomposites | M. Montaño
Mercury Fate and Biogeochemistry | Nelson O’Driscoll, Tom Sizmur, Yong Cai
I1 I2
179
 Mercury concentrations in northern 
pike in the Flin Flon, Manitoba area: Spatial 
and temporal responses to smelter closure 
M. Evans
180
 Mercury Accumulation in Laurentian 
Great Lakes Fish: Are Global Mercury Inputs 
Affecting the Great Lakes Ecosystem? |  
T. Holsen
181
 Gaseous mercury flux from salt marshes 
is mediated by solar radiation, temperature, 
and moisture | T. Sizmur
182
 Methylmercury entry and accumulation 
in the food web of a semi-arid river-reservoir 
system | C. Eagles-Smith
Soil Contaminants: Fate, Bioavailability, Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment - Part 2 | Michael Simini, Theresa Phillips, Ming Fan
I3 I4
187
 Revisiting the Avian Eco-SSL for Lead: 
Recommendations for Revision | B. Sample
188
 Effects of chemicals on soil organisms in 
the field: available methods and ecological 
background | J. Roembke
189
 Soil invertebrate avoidance behavoir 
from a hydraulic lubricating oil | A. Gainer
190
 Effect of select perfluorinated 
compounds on hatching success of, and 
accumulation in, the house cricket (Acheta 
domesticus) | J. Mauricio
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Spotlight Session
Aquatic Toxicology  
and Ecology
Environmental or  
Analytical Chemistry
Integrated Environmental  
Assessment and Management
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MP | Monday Poster Presentations
SCHEDULE
Setup 
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. – see page 77 for map of posters 
Take Down 
6:30 p.m.–6:45 p.m.
Presenters are expected to attend their poster during all break periods and the evening  
poster social to discuss their work with scientists visiting their poster.
Coffee Breaks 
9:15 a.m.–10:00 a.m. and 2:15 p.m.–3:00 p.m. 
Lunch Break 
11:15 a.m.–1:00 p.m. 
Poster Social 
5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m.
Mercury Fate and Biogeochemistry | Nelson O’Driscoll, Tom Sizmur, Yong Cai
MP001
 Predicting methylmercury (bio)availability at the base of the aquatic food web | S. Klapstein
MP002
 Does amino acid content explain methyl mercury concentrations in aquatic invertebrates? 
J. Thera
MP003
 Interaction of Mercury with Thiols: Complexation and Enhanced Dissolution of Mercury 
Sulfide | G. Liu
MP004
 The Influence of Avian Biovectors on Mercury Speciation in a Coastal Wetland | J. Kickbush
MP005
 A mechanistic investigation of mercury reduction and volatilisation in soil | E. Mann
MP006
 The influence of chloride concentration on Hg photochemical reduction in melted Arctic 
snow | E. Mann
MP007
 Evaluation of Fish Length to Methyl Mercury and PCB Relationships--Teasing Out 
Interactions to Support Risk Management | H. Summers
MP008
 Numerical Water Quality Criteria Derivation to Protect the Florida Panther Using the 
Everglades Mercury Example | L. Fink
MP009
 Effects of Coastal Managed Retreat on Mercury Biogeochemistry | T. Sizmur
MP010
 The effect of solid phase sorbent materials on the leachability of mercury from contami-
nated soils | C. Miller
MP011
 Developing a Centralized Mercury Knowledge Sharing Platform Using Emissions, Fate 
and Exposure Data | R. Barra
MP012
 A Mercury Impacted Aquatic Food Web Based on Empirical Data | C. Mancini
MP013
 Survey of mercury in the fur of Bats (Chiroptera) of Coastal South Carolina | N. Roach
MP014
 Mapping gaseous mercury concentrations around an abandoned mine in Italy using 
passive air samplers | D. McLagan
MP015
 Analysing Nova Scotia lichens for mercury content | C. Saunders
MP016
 Mercury Concentrations in Apple Snails and Endangered Snail Kites Located in Florida, 
USA | C. Ortega-Rodriguez
MP017
 Dried Blood Spots as a novel tool for methylmercury exposure assessment | A. Santa
MP018
 Nutrients and Hg cycling in Long Island Sound embayments | Z. Baumann
MP019
 Mercury in Fishes from Yosemite (CA), Mount Rainier (WA), and Rocky Mountain (CO) 
National Parks: Potential Drivers and Ecological Risk | C. Flanagan Pritz
MP020
 Mercury and metals deposition in Flin Flon Manitoba and the Experimental Lakes Area 
Ontario (Canada): a multi-lake sediment core reconstruction | J. Kirk
Status and Trends of the Landscape-Scale Mercury Problem in South Florida and the 
Everglades | Darren Rumbold, Charles Jagoe, Donald Axelrad, Jennifer Thera
MP021
 Mercury Concentrations in Feathers of Adult and Nestling Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) 
from Coastal and Freshwater Environments of Florida | D. Rumbold
MP022
 Recreating the Everglades: laboratory modeling of in ovo mercury exposure in the 
American alligator | F. Nilsen
MP023
 Assessment of total mercury in sentinel estuarine fishes of the Florida Everglades and 
adjacent coastal ecosystems | D. Tremain
MP024
 A Summary of the Scientific, Administrative and Legal Deficiencies in Florida’s Statewide 
Mercury Total Maximum Daily Load Plan | L. Fink
MP025
 A contrast in mercury methylating populations and processes at high (U3 in WCA-2A) and 
low (DB-15 in WCA-3A) sulfate locations in the Everglades | A. Ogram
MP026
 Removal of Mercury from Surface Water by Constructed Wetlands in South Florida, USA | 
B. Gu
Particle- or Pollen-Bound Pesticides in the Environment | Renata Raina-Fulton
MP027
 Neonicotinoid and phenylpyrazole insecticides and their metabolites: Presence in WWTP 
effluents and surface water samples | M. Woudneh
MP028
 Neonicotinoid Insecticides and Other Particle Bound Pesticides in the Atmosphere at 
Agricultural Impacted Sites | R. Raina-Fulton
Plastic Debris: From the Continent to the Sea | Jeremy Conkle, Chelsea Rochman
MP029
 Quantifying a source of microplastics: Shedding of synthetic microfibers from textiles |  
B. Carney Almroth
MP030
 Quantifying and characterizing plastic debris in a south Texas wastewater treatment 
system | J. Conkle
MP031
 New Methods for Recovery of Microplastics from Digestive and Respiratory Tissue |  
E. Waddell
MP032
 Microscopic anthropogenic litter in terrestrial birds from Shanghai, China: Not only 
plastics but also natural fibers | S. Zhao
MP033
 Consequences of environmentally relevant concentrations of microplastic with and 
without PCBs in a freshwater food chain | C. Rochman
MP034
 Linking academic training to the ‘real world’: Adventures in an internship with industry | 
D. Saunders
Exposure, Effects and Fate of New Organic Contaminants in Aquatic Ecosystems |  
Amila De Silva, Magali Houde
MP035
 Polyhalogenated Carbazoles in Aquatic Sediments from the United States and China | Y. Wu
MP036
 Chemicals of Emerging Concern (CECs) in the Saginaw River System | Y. Wu
MP037
 Source and Risk Assessment of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Water and 
Sediments from the Bosten Lake, Northwest of China | W. Chen
MP038
 Chronic and multigenerational toxicity evaluation of the flame retardant tris (2-butoxy-
ethyl) phosphate (TBOEP) using Daphnia magna | M. Houde
MP039
 Transcriptomic response of Daphnia magna exposed to benzotriazoles: endocrine-
disrupting potential and molting effects | M. Houde
MP040
 Oxygen-functional Groups and Ready Biodegradability of Flavor and Fragrance Molecules 
Y. Su
MP041
 Pharmaceutical and personal care product residues in wastewater treatment plant 
samples from Kentucky and Georgia, USA | K. Sajwan
MP042
 Temporal trends of volatile methylsiloxanes in Tokyo Bay sediment core, Japan | Y. Horii
MP043
 Glyphosate-induced toxicity in African catfish (Clarias gariepinus, Burchell) following a 
sub-lethal exposure | O. Aladesanmi
MP044
 Developmental Toxicity and Mechanistic Investigations of Nitrated and Heterocyclic PAHs 
A. Chlebowski
MP045
 Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Herring Gull and Caspian Tern Eggs From United 
States Colony Sites in the Great Lakes of North America | R. Letcher
MP046
 Temporal and spatial behavior of pharmaceuticals in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, 
United States | M. Cantwell
MP047
 Effect of substituted phenylamine antioxidants on three life stages of freshwater mussel 
Lampsilis siliquoidea | R. Prosser
Everglades and Wetlands Science Part 1: Ecology and Contaminants in Ever-Changing 
Ecosystems | Frances Nilsen, Arnold Brunell, Ted Lange
MP048
 Geospatial analysis of Perfluoroalkyl Acids in American Alligators (Alligator mississippien-
sis) in Florida and South Carolina | J. Bangma
MP049
 The Combined Effects of Coal Combustion Waste and Pond Drying Regime on the 
Southern Toad (Anaxyrus terrestris) | R. Flynn
Advancing -Omics into Regulatory Frameworks: Case Studies and Perspectives |  
Doris E. Vidal-Dorsch, Adam Biales, Christopher Martyniuk, Bruno Campos
MP050
 Bringing the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) into the genomic era | T. Saari
MP051
 Examining the effects of endocrine disruption on innate immunity in Rana (Lithobates) 
catesbeiana tadpoles | S. Partovi
MP052
 Gene Expression Responses in Freshwater and Marine Fish Exposed to Wastewater 
Effluents | D. Vidal-Dorsch
MP053
 Hepatic proteome to account for the molecular mechanism underlying dioxin susceptibil-
ity in C3H/lpr and MRL/lpr mouse strains | T. Nguyen
MP054
 Next generation sequencing analysis to assess the effects of prenatal bisphenol A expo-
sure on developing chicken embryos | S. Itoh
MP055
 Sex-dependent effects of prenatal bisphenol A exposure on liver transcriptome of rat 
offspring | T. Nguyen
MP056
 Sex-specific molecular responses in the hypothalamus may underlie differences in 
behavior following exposure to Phenanthrene in the fathead minnow | J. Loughery
MP057
 Using the molecular basis of olfaction in metamorphosing frog tadpoles as an indicator 
of thyroid hormone disruption in aquatic systems | K. Jackman
MP058
 Shotgun Proteomics of Hexagenia spp. exposed to Surface waters and Effluents from 
Toronto and Hamilton Harbour, Ontario | D. Simmons

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Monday Poster Presentations | MP
Chemical, Biological and Instrumental Methods for Detecting Harmful Algae and Their 
Natural Toxins | James Lazorchak, Charlita Rosal, Dionysios Dionysiou, Bryan Brooks, 
Damia Barcelo, Christian Moldaenke
MP059
 Overview of USEPA Office of Research and Development’s planned research on Analysis 
and monitoring in fresh and coastal/estuarine environments | J. Lazorchak
MP060
 Analysis of total microcystins in water at low part-per-trillion levels by on-line solid phase 
extraction coupled to UHPLC-MS/MS | G. Munoz
MP061
 Use of Membrane Filtration as an Alternative Method in the Extraction of Microcystin 
Cyanotoxins Produced by Harmful Algal Blooms | H. Mash
MP062
 Acute and chronic toxicity testing of algal toxins using a suite of aquatic test organisms | 
N. Kemble
MP063
 Cardiotoxicity of the blue-green algae Microcystis aeruginosa on developing Japanese 
medaka (Oryzias latipes) | S. Saraf
MP064
 Microcystin-LR in Mouse Liver Tissue: Extraction and Analysis | C. Rosal
Environmental Application of Cell-Based and High-Content Screening Assays for 
Monitoring Program and Risk Assessment | Alvine Mehinto, Daniel Villeneuve
MP065
 Using reporter gene assays to evaluate endocrine disruption in the rivers of three agricul-
tural areas in South Africa | R. Pieters
MP066
 PROTECT (Puerto Rico Testsite for Exploring Contamination Threats) -Mixture Toxicity 
Assessment and Identification in Groundwater from Puerto Rico | X. Wen
MP067
 Passive Polyethylene Samplers and in vitro Bioassays to Investigate Biological Effects of 
Complex Mixtures of Gaseous Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants | C. McDonough
MP068
 Assessment of storage conditions for wastewater influent and effluent intended for in 
vitro bioassay analysis | S. Beitel
MP069
 Monitoring Ecological Impacts of Environmental Surface Waters using Cell-based 
Metabolomics | H. Nguyen
MP070
 Cell-based metabolomics approach for assessing the impact of wastewater treatment 
plant effluent on downstream water quality | H. Zhen
MP071
 Nanomaterial Toxicity through a High Throughput Screening Approach on Mytilus Edulis 
Hemocytes | C. Mouneyrac
MP072
 Estrogen-driven apical endpoints in Menidia beryllina | K. Kroll
Soil Contaminants: Fate, Bioavailability, Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment 
| Michael Simini, Theresa Phillips, Ming Fan
MP073
 Use of an in vivo rat model to evaluate relationships between bioaccessibility and 
bioavailability of nickel in ultramafic soils | L. Vasiluk
MP074
 Bioaccessible Nickel in Various Particle Sizes of House Dust from Communities Close to 
Nickel Mining and Smelting | L. Vasiluk
MP075
 Using XANES to identify the effect of ageing, speciation and mineral association of nickel 
on its bioaccessibility in soil | R. Thorn
MP076
 Evaluating the ability of Alyssum murale to extract aged nickel from nickel-enriched 
organic soils | K. Zupfer
MP077
 Metal Mixtures in Soil: Testing the Concentration Addition Approach as  a Risk 
Assessment Tool | P. Arora
MP078
 Risk assessment of heavy metal-contaminated sediment based on heavy metal speciation 
and extractability | K. Kim
MP079
 Overcoming Challenges in Assessing Risks to Wildlife at a Former Lead/Zinc Mine in the 
Yukon Territory | C. Mackintosh
MP080
 Arsenic uptake by beets (Beta vulgaris) cultivated in a roxarsone-contaminated medium | 
S. Richards
MP081
 Tools for Development of Site-specific Clean-up Values Protective of Soil Ecological 
Receptors at Metal and Metalloid-contaminated Soils | R. Kuperman
MP082
 Development and standardization of an ecotoxicological test method for the environmen-
tal risk assessment of genetically modified plants | J. Roembke
MP083
 Morphological, biochemical and yield response of Capsicum annum grown at different 
SLASH (sewage sludge and fly ash mixture) amendment rates | R. Singh
MP084
 Advances in the Development of Procedures to Establish the Toxicity of Non-Extractable 
Residues (NER) | G. Sanders
MP085
 Measures of Chemical Availability for Enhancing Risk Assessments of PAHs in Soil | J. Conder
Bioavailability of Organic Chemicals for Retrospective Risk Assessment: Measurement, 
Applications and Communication | Jose-Julio Ortega-Calvo, Michael Aitken
MP086
 How to communicate bioavailability science in regulation of organic chemicals? |  
J. Ortega-Calvo
MP087
 The Influence of Biosurfactant and Synthetic Surfactant Amendments on Bioavailability of 
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soil | D. Wolf
Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Federally Listed (Threatened and Endangered) Species 
at a National Level – Part 1 | Colleen Rossmeisl, Tony Hawkes, Sara Pollack
MP088
 Estimating the magnitude of effect using predicted pesticide exposure concentrations 
and toxicity data for an endangered species: A case study | C. Rossmeisl
MP089
 Approaches for Mapping the Habitat of Listed Species without Federally Declared Critical 
Habitat | J. Amos
MP090
 Refined endangered species risk assessment for static aquatic habitats: Part 2 - Effects 
assessment and risk characterization | S. Teed
MP091
 Environmental risks of synthetic pyrethroids in seawater | F. Tucca
MP092
 What to do when predictions of risk models are at odds with real world observations: The 
Kirtland’s warbler example for chlorpyrifos and malathion | D. Moore
MP093
 Developing population models for pesticide risk assessments: a systematic approach (for 
herbaceous plants) | A. Schmolke
MP094
 Endangered Species Risk Assessment Approaches for a Data-Rich Insecticide-Carbaryl | 
M. Kern
Environmental Risk Assessment of Metals in Tropical Regions: Challenges, Potential 
Solutions and Information Needs | Christian Schlekat, Ross Smith
MP095
 Cu toxicity to cardinal tetras in Amazonian waters: blackwater, whitewater, particles, 
unusual DOMs, speciation, and modeling | C. Wood
MP096
 Copper toxicity to Mekong and Lancang River organisms: development of a tropical 
Cu-BLM and application for setting Cu water quality guidelines | T. Hoang
MP097
 Copper toxicity to tropical organisms: Are guideline approaches from temperate climates 
consistent with and protective for tropical species? | R. Santore
MP098
 Tropical environmental risk assessment research program for nickel: Data gathering in 
Southeast Asia and Melanesia | C. Schlekat
MP099
 Metal Fate and Transport in a Tropical River during Wet (Monsoon) Period: A Tale of 
Ligands domination | M. Kumar
MP100
 Risk assessment for human health of fish consumption in two estuaries of Brazil | G. Santos
MP101
 Preliminary investigation into the risk of environmental lead on the I.Q of pre-school 
children in Isiagu, Ebonyi State, Nigeria | C. Onwurah
MP102
 Assessment of heavy metals in tropical soils of Mayabeque and Havana provinces, Cuba. 
Challenges and information needs | D. Pacheco
Wildlife Ecotoxicology: From Food Chain Exposure to Population Effects | John Elliott, 
Christine Bishop, Rafael Mateo
MP103
 Fox Too Are Not Spatially Relevant at Contaminated Sites | L. Tannenbaum
MP104
 HexSim Networks: Spatial IBMs are no longer just for the birds | A. Brookes
MP105
 Derivation of an Aquatic-Dependent Avian Tissue Residue Value (TRV) for Mercury Based 
on Current Toxicity Literature | A. Jarvis
MP106
 Hepatotoxic Biomarkers in Crocodylus moreletii Adults from an Urbanized Lagoon in 
Tabasco, Mexico | P. Ramirez Romero
MP107
 Acetaminophen toxicity in reptilians; underlying biochemical pathways for use of control-
ling invasive species | P. van den Hurk
MP108
 Flame Retardants in the Great Lakes Environment:  Bald Eagles as Indicators of Tertiary-
Level Exposure | K. Simon
MP109
 Re-evaluation of Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) Productivity and Contaminant Exposure in 
the Delaware Bay and River: Comparison between 2002 and 2015 | B. Rattner
MP110
 Increased rodenticide exposure rate and risk of toxicosis in barn owls from SW Canada - 
linkage with demographic not genetic factors | J. Elliott
MP111
 Anticoagulant rodenticide residues in badger and fisher from southern British Columbia 
J. Elliott
MP112
 Investigating potential growth, behavioural, and reproductive effects of nestling exposure 
to methylmercury in Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia guttata) | S. Morran
MP113
 Pesticide transfer between fish and waterbirds of the West coast of Yucatan, Mexico |  
E. Norena-Barroso
MP114
 Experimental manipulation of dietary arsenic levels in great tit nestlings: effects on 
antioxidant molecules and lipid peroxidation | P. Sánchez Virosta
MP115
 Effects of calcium supplementation and metal pollution on oxidative stress in great tit 
nestlings | P. Sánchez Virosta
MP116
 Dynamic Modeling of Fish-Eating Bird First-Flush Exposure to Toxaphene in a Reservoir 
Constructed on Contaminated Farm Soil | L. Fink
MP117
 Blood and feather heavy metal concentration of a resident and migratory songbird |  
Z. Cooper
MP118
 Application of Relative Potency Data for Aroclor 1268 in Birds and Mammals | P. Fuchsman
MP119
 The Effects of Sub-Lethal Pesticide Exposure on Behavior of Aquatic Vertebrates: A Meta-
Analysis | M. Shuman-Goodier

Spotlight Session
Aquatic Toxicology  
and Ecology
Environmental or  
Analytical Chemistry
Integrated Environmental  
Assessment and Management
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MP | Monday Poster Presentations
MP120
 In situ Method for Evaluating the Early Life Toxicity of Contaminated Sediments in 
Walleye (Sander vitreus) | E. Boulanger
MP121
 Toxicity of silver nanoparticles in biosolid-amended soil to Eisenia fetida: perspectives for 
the protection of agricultural soils and the environment | A. Lemtiri
Integrating Life Cycle, Risk and Alternatives Assessment with Exposure Modeling for 
Chemical Decision-Making | Susan Csiszar, David Meyer
MP122
 Chemical Exposure Footprint: Application and Evaluation of the ProScale method in an 
indoor furniture case study | T. Rydberg
Novel Mechanisms of Nanomaterial Toxicity Through Direct Exposure or Indirect 
Interactions with Environmental Components | Joseph Bisesi, Candice Lavelle,  
Lee Ferguson, Tara Sabo-Attwood
MP123
 Determination of Carbon Nanotube Phytotoxicity in Heat Stressed Crops | J. Jordan
MP124
 Modulation of Immune Defense Responses of Fathead Minnows exposed to Single-
Walled Carbon Nanotubes | H. Johnson
MP125
 Overcoming Carbon Nanomaterial Interference in qPCR Assessments of Gene Expression 
Changes in Exposure Experiments | C. Lavelle
MP126
 Global gene expression profiling in zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to nanoparticles of 
maghemite (y-Fe2O3) | R. Rios Villacis
MP127
 Investigation of the influence of carbon nanotubes on the bioavailability of mixtures of 
PAHs to P. promelas | E. Linard
MP128
 Novel toxicity associated with emerging hybrid nanomaterials in aquatic systems |  
S. Robinson
MP129
 In vitro to in vivo extrapolation of nano titanium dioxide cytotoxicity in Zebrafish (Danio 
rerio) | M. Alloy
MP130
 Investigation of Toxicity of Perovskite Nanomaterials (a new solar cell nanomaterial) in 
Zebrafish and Linkage to Release of Pb2+ | D. Patsiou
MP131
 PAHs Sorption to NMs in the Aqueous Phase Assessed by Evaluation of Bioavailability in 
Larval Zebrafish | D. Patsiou
MP132
 Effects of ingestion of antimicrobial nanoparticles on endogenous microbiota and 
pathogen resistance in rainbow trout | N. Brande-Lavridsen
MP133
 Enhanced and differential genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticles by expression of 
human CYP genes in yeast cells | T. Jiang
MP134
 Evaluation of the toxicity of newly synthesized titanium dioxide nanoparticles | M. Ozmen
MP135
 Identification of Biomarkers in Corn Subsequent Silver Nanoparticles Exposure |  
N. Chavez Soria
MP136
 Toxicological evaluation and photocatalytic degradation capability of newly synthesized 
nanoparticles | N. Ozmen
MP137
 Form and toxicity of copper released into marine systems from conventionally and nano-
sized copper treated lumber | A. Parks
MP138
 Environmental fate and transport of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in municipal waste-
water effluent in outdoor stream mesocosms | B. Castellon
MP139
 Phytoplankton taxonomic community dynamics during a whole lake nanosilver addition 
A. Conine
MP140
 An Ecosystem Scale Experiment: Fate and Effects of Silver Nanoparticles Following Whole-
lake Addition at the Experimental Lakes Area | D. Rearick
MP141
 Mechanisms for toxicity of a next generation energy storage nanomaterial to Daphnia 
magna | J. Bozich
MP142
 Effects of natural suspended matter on toxicity of silver nanoparticles to Daphnia Magna 
J. Kim
MP143
 Mediation of Metal Toxicity to Meiobenthic Copepods by Polyvinylpyrrolidone Coating of 
Silver Nanoparticles | T. Chandler
MP144
 Cellular Specific Responses of the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, to PolyDOTs |  
D. Smith
MP145
 Accumulation of dissolved silver and silver nanoparticles in liposomes used as a model 
membrane | C. Guilleux
MP146
 Interaction of Nanoparticles with Model Bacterial Surfaces | E. Caudill
MP147
 Aggregation, sedimentation, dissolution and bioavailability of quantum dots in estuarine 
systems | K. Ho
MP148
 Nanotoxicology of NMC, PAH-AuNP, Citrate-AuNP and D. melanogaster | B. Curtis
MP149
 The Interactive Effects of UV Radiation and Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles on the 
Calanoid Copepod, Acartia tonsa | J. Ward
MP150
 The Comparative Study of Silver Nanoparticles and Ionic Silver Exposure on Organ 
Pathology of Sprague-Dawley Rats | P. Jacob
MP151
 Nanoparticles feeding exposure to the marine amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis: absorp-
tion in hemolymph | G. Umbuzeiro
MP152
 Exploring impacts of complex nanomaterials using the nematode C. elegans | N. Niemuth
Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Federally Listed (Threatened and Endangered) Species at 
a National Level – Part 2 | Bernalyn McGaughey, Richard Brain, George Tuttle, Teung Chin
MP153
 A Refined Aquatic Ecological Risk Assessment for the California Tiger Salamander 
Potentially Exposed to Malathion | R. Breton
MP154
 A Refined Ecological Risk Assessment for the Delta Smelt Potentially Exposed to 
Malathion in California | G. Manning
MP155
 Refined Aquatic Exposure Estimates based on Species Data from the Pilot Biological 
Evaluations | N. Snyder
From Source to Sink: Consumer Product Chemical Exposures and Exposure Pathways | 
Anne Doherty, Daphne Molin, Yvette Lowney, Spencer Williams
MP156
 Assessing Risk for Consumer Products Under California’s Proposition 65 Regulations |  
A. Singhal
MP157
 Environmental Obesogens:  An Emerging Concern | B. Loganathan
MP158
 Framework for modeling the release of chemicals during the use phase of consumer 
products | M. Tao
MP159
 Hand-to-mouth contact frequency among adults: A review of the literature and recom-
mendations for future studies | A. Gauthier
MP160
 Health Risks from Chemicals During the Use Phase of Consumer Products - Current 
Knowledge and Information Gaps | D. Li
MP161
 Identification and Toxicological Evaluation of Unsubstituted PAHs and Novel PAH 
Derivatives in Pavement Sealcoat Products | I. Titaley
MP162
 Identifying and addressing contaminant sources impacting an urban estuary | R. Sutton
MP163
 Identifying Flame Retardant Chemicals in Polyurethane Foam From Consumer Products: 
Trends in Use Reflecting Shifts in the Flammability Standards | E. Cooper
MP164
 IFRA Environmental Standards and RIFM Program Advances Update for 2016 | A. Lapczynski
MP165
 Integrating Exposure Science into Consumer Products Regulations | A. Doherty
MP166
 Organophosphorus flame retardants: environmental occurrence, human exposure, and 
toxicity | S. Lee
MP167
 Sources of Fipronil in Urban Aquatic Environments | K. Moran
MP168
 Sunscreen Safety for Kids: A Risk Assessment of a Common Preservative | J. Lemay
Business Examples of Chemical Alternatives Assessment | Jennifer Tanir, Ann Mason
MP169
 The Sustainability Consortium - Common Chemical Evaluation Framework | C. Helt
MP170
 Examination of three approaches for selecting candidate chemicals for an AA | A. Mason
MP171
 Automated human and environmental exposure estimation to support prioritization of 
chemical alternatives in product development | J. Rinkevich
MP172
 Case Studies in Reducing Aquatic Risks of Personal Care Products Using the GAIA 
Algorithm to Drive Selection of Alternative Ingredients | J. Saxe
MP173
 Alternatives Assessment of non-fluorinated DWR Products utilizing the GHS-Column 
Model | R. Buck
Scientific Advances Supporting Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Derivation |  
Michael Elias, Kathryn Gallagher, Thomas Augspurger, Chris Mebane
MP174
 Advancing Uncertainty Characterization in Support of Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria 
Derivation: Why and How | D. McLaughlin
MP175
 Applying Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) to Derivation aquatic PNECs for Two Typical 
Phenolic EDCs | Y. Wang
MP176
 Aquatic fungal secondary metabolites contamination of water | N. Magwaza
MP177
 Derivation of BLM-based Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Lead Following USEPA 
Guidelines: A Comparison with European Approaches | D. DeForest
MP178
 Development of Site-Specific Water Quality Criteria: A Detailed Look at Water-Effect Ratio 
(WER) Testing and Application | J. Nusz
MP179
 Development of Water Quality Guidelines for Copper Using the Biotic Ligand Model | S. Dixit
MP180
 Frameworks for Addressing Aquatic Life Effects from Time-Variable Toxicant Exposures |  
C. Delos
MP181
 How do organisms regulate accumulation of toxics, pharmaceuticals, and nutrients? |  
W. Beckon
MP182
 Refinement and Validation of Target Lipid Model-Derived HC5 to Conform to REACH 
Guidelines | J. McGrath
MP183
 The Effects of Sensitivity Bias in Species Sensitivity Distributions and Possible Effects on 
Water Quality Guidelines | K. Croteau
MP184
 Use of SeqAPASS for the Identification of Susceptible Taxa to Inform Derivation of Aquatic 
Life Criteria | C. LaLone
MP185
 Variability and Uncertainty in Use of Mean Effect Concentrations for Aquatic Life Criteria 
Derivation | T. Linton

Linking Science and  
Social Issues
Regulatory Directions
Remediation/Restoration
Terrestrial or Wildlife  
Toxicology and Ecology
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Monday Poster Presentations | MP
Environmental Chemistry | William Foreman, Elin Ulrich
MP186
 Supercritical CO2 Extraction and GC-MS Analysis of Fatty Acids Composition of the Oil 
from Leaves, Seeds and Husks of Moringa oleifera | E. Obi
MP187
 Modulation of the physiological and biochemical effects of copper nanoparticles in 
kidney beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) treated with kinetin | S. Apodaca
MP188
 Accumulation of metals in the lichen Flavoparmelia caperata | D. Brown
MP189
 The Effect of Cations on the Extractability of Organic Chemicals Adsorbed to Soil | D. Riggs
MP190
 Availability of arsenic and antimony in contaminated soils assessed by DGT, sequential 
extraction, and bioassay with water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) | L. Ngo
MP191
 Comparison of the biogeochemical behavior of arsenic and antimony in contaminated 
soils and their uptake by water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) | L. Ngo
MP192
 Effect of chemical speciation on the bioaccessibility of soils contaminated and spiked with 
heavy metals | E. Elikem
MP193
 Spatial Contaminant Trends in a Great Lakes Area of Concern | J. LaFontaine
MP194
 Ambient Sediment Quality Conditions in Minnesota | J. Crane
MP195
 Comparative study of brine treatment using a functionalized nanofibre and an ion 
exchange resin | E. Omoniyi
MP196
 Determination of Sulfur - Containing Anions in Saline Waters using Negative-Mode 
Capillary Zone Electrophoresis with Indirect Detection | A. Saeed
MP197
 Formation of Trihalomethanes (THMs) as Disinfection by-Products (DBPs) when Reclaimed 
Water is Disinfected with Hypochlorite | H. Kassouf
MP199
 An ultra-sensitive (parts-per-quadrillion) and SPE-free method for the analysis of estro-
gens in surface water | W. Backe
MP200
 Modeling Singlet Oxygen Production by Dissolved Organic Matter | J. Laszakovits
MP201
 An analytical method for the determination of emerging contaminants in water samples 
from Brazilian rivers | T. Oliveira
MP202
 Temporal Changes in Detection Limits of Pesticides in Surface Water | T. McKnight-Whitford
MP204
 Improved Sample Preparation for the Determination of Persistent Organic Pollutants in 
Human Milk | F. Brown
MP205
 Levels of Blood Organophosphorus Flame Retardants and Association with Changes in 
Human Sphingolipid Homeostasis | F. Zhao
MP206
 Concentrations of Brominated Dibenzo-Dioxins and Furans in Dust from Residences and 
the Living Quarters of Firehouses | F. Brown
MP207
 Simplifying Multivariate Statistical Tools: Case Study of Dioxin/Furan Congener Profiles at 
a Former Wood Processing Site in Puget Sound, WA | W. Hafner
MP208
 Estimating detection levels for multi-analyte methods: beyond the EPA MDL procedure | 
W. Foreman
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 Century Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation in Toxicity Assessment | 
Markus Hecker, Carlie LaLone
MP209
 Characterizing molecular toxicity pathways of selected emerging contaminants to eluci-
date species-specific sensitivity of three North American fishes | A. Alcaraz
MP210
 Determination of Acute and Sub-Chronic Toxicity of Emerging Contaminants in Early Life 
Stages of Three Canadian Fish Species | D. Schultz
MP211
 Lower sensitivity of cyprinid fishes to three acetylcholinesterase inhibitor pesticides: an 
evaluation based on no effect concentrations | Y. Iwasaki
MP212
 Comparative behavioral response patterns of two common larval fish models | B. Steele
MP213
 Use of White Sturgeon Data in Development of EPA’s National 304(a) Chronic Selenium 
Criterion for the Protection of Freshwater Aquatic Life | J. Beaman
MP214
 The Allometric Relationship Between Acute Toxicity and Individual Body Weight for Fishes 
Based on Biotic Ligand Toxicity Model :A Case Study as Zinc | C. Lu
MP215
 Comparing toxin-induced cardiac defects in Atlantic sturgeon with those in zebrafish:  A 
novel mechanism of AhR function in PCB-exposed fish | C. Singleman
MP216
 High conservation in transcriptomic and proteomic response of white sturgeon to equipo-
tent concentrations of 2,3,7,8-TCDD, PCB 77, and benzo[a]pyrene | J. Doering
MP217
 Functional Genomic Screening Using CRISPR-Cas9 Knockout System in Human Cells 
Identifies Genes Involved in Toxicant Susceptibility | A. Sobh
MP218
 Coral Health Biomarker Studies using Cultured Corals and Field collected Larvae 
(Montipora capitata) exposed to pyrene, benzene, and gasoline | E. Casley
MP219
 Phytoremediation potential of some plants growing wildly on polluted soil and water |  
K. Adegbenro Kolawole Niyi
Hydraulic Fracturing Operations and Issues 
MP220
 Do air pollutants associated with unconventional oil and gas extraction have endocrine 
activity? | A. Bolden
MP221
 Ecological Risk Assessment of Coal Seam Gas Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids in Australia |  
T. Biksey
MP222
 Effect of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Components on Chironomus riparius Larvae as a 
Marker for Aquatic Toxicity of Freshwater | Z. Alali
MP223
 Environmental Quality Implications of Unconventional Natural Gas Development: 
Current Perspectives and Research Needs | B. Brooks
MP224
 PBT Assessment of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids from Coal Seam Gas Fields in Australia |  
T. Biksey
MP225
 Potential Environmental Impacts of Shale Development on Proximate Flora | R. Lupardus
MP226
 Framework for an Environmental Effects Monitoring Program for Unconventional Oil and 
Gas Development in Appalachian Regions of Ohio and West Virginia | R. Lanno
Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology – Poster Only  Part 1
MP227
 Do Eukaryotic Species Interactions Drive Freshwater Harmful Algal Blooms Dynamics? | 
A. Banerji
MP228
 Consequences of soil erosion and cyanobacterial blooms on the feeding behaviour of a 
native fish Goodea atripinnis (Goodeidae) | M. Gayosso
MP229
 Sub lethal concentrations of Cylindrospermopsin causes lipogenesis, cell cycle disruption, 
and activation of stress responses on hepatocytes | C. Gonzalez
MP230
 Stream Susceptibility Profiles in the Appalachian Mountains | G. Beaubien
MP231
 Fish Captured in Canoas River, SC, Brazil, Exhibited Alterated Concentration of Sex 
Hormones and Gonad Morphological Alterations | C. Soares
MP232
 Genetic diversity of a sedentary fish species from a Neotropical stream under anthropo-
genic interference | S. Sofia
MP233
 Evaluation, identification, and reduction of sources and causes of sublethal toxicity in the 
effluent discharge from a former mining site | P. Downey
MP234
 Evaluation the estrogenic activity and its effects on male fish exposed to water samples in 
the Paraí ba do Sul River | T. Paiva
MP235
 Evaluation of the water quality in dam Tenango, Puebla | G. Barrera Escorcia
MP236
 Evaluating the Effects of Livestock Inputs on Fish Populations and Water Quality in the 
Pine River | B. Hamilton
MP237
 Effects of anthropogenic activities on aquatic invertebrate communities in an ecologically 
important conservation area of South Africa | L. de Necker
MP238
 Changes in Physical Factors following Low-Level Disturbance in a West Virginia Watershed 
A. Chapman
MP239
 Assessment of DNA damage in freshwater mussels from the Hamilton Harbour watershed 
E. Gilroy
MP240
 Hydrocynus viittatus’s potential as bio-indicator of riverine health: A multiple lines of 
evidence and multivariate statistics approach | R. Gerber
MP241
 Zebra Mussels as Bioindicators of Habitat Quality of the Great Lakes USA | A. Ringwood
MP242
 Navajo Generating Station ERAs: A Successful Communication Strategy that Facilitated 
the ERA Process Associated with the NGS EIS | L. Martello
MP243
 Tracing Deepwater Horizon Oil into Coastal in situ Bacterial Communities | T. Baskerville
MP244
 Toxicity Laboratory Intercalibration for Stormwater in Southern California | D. Greenstein
MP245
 Impact of Metropolitan Stormwater Runoff on Fathead Minnows (Pimephales promelas) 
H. Schoenfuss
MP246
 Presence of fecal indicator bacteria in sand by distance and depth at a freshwater recre-
ational beach | F. Bailey
MP247
 Antibody Responses to Bacterial Pathogens in Loggerhead, Caretta caretta, and Kemp’s 
Ridley, Lepidochelys kempii, Sea Turtles in the S.E. USA | C. Rice
MP248
 Exploring Different Service Loss Estimation Approaches for Assessing Sediment Injury in 
Natural Resource Damage Assessment | M. Kierski
MP249
 Lethal and sub-lethal effects of elevated CO2 concentrations on marine organisms | C. Lee
MP250
 Does parent exposure to municipal wastewater effluent exposure influence progeny 
health or response to endocrine disrupting compounds? | M. Fuzzen
MP251
 The Utilization of Copper Water Effect Ratio Studies for Industrial and Municipal 
Discharges: A Review of Case Studies | M. Chanov
MP252
 Sewer Effluent in Our Streams : Can aquatic communities survive? | B. Lognion
MP253
 Seasonal Variation of Oxidative Stress and Histopathological Alterations in Carassius 
auratus Affected by Effluent from a Sewage Treatment Plant | H. IM
MP254
 On-Site evaluation of toxicity and estrogenicity of wastewater effluents to endangered Rio 
Grande silvery minnow | K. Buhl
MP255
 Hepatic transcriptome in rainbow darter (Etheostoma caeruleum) exposed to municipal 
wastewater over time in the central Grand River, Ontario, Canada | P. Marjan
MP256
 Chronic Exposure of the Least Killifish (Heterandria formosa) and Mosquitofish 
(Gambusia affinis) to Treated Sewer Effluent:  Can they withstand? | D. Bryant
MP257
 Assessing Load Reduction and Biological Recovery After Wastewater Treatment Upgrades 
in an Effluent-Dominated Aquatic Ecosystem | H. Schoenfuss
MP258
 Biological Effects of Septic Seepage on the Larval Fathead Minnow, Pimephales promelas 
L. Warren
MP259
 Genotoxicity and histological damage by anionic surfactant in Zebrafish | C. Penagos

Spotlight Session
Aquatic Toxicology  
and Ecology
Environmental or  
Analytical Chemistry
Integrated Environmental  
Assessment and Management
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MP | Monday Poster Presentations
MP260
 Effects of perfluorinated compounds on mitochondrial functions in zebrafish liver cells | 
J. Lee
MP261
 Bioavailability and Bioconcentration Potential of Perfluoroalkyl-phosphinic and -phos-
phonic Acids in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) | B. Kelly
MP262
 Effects of Exposure to Detergents on Freshwater Organisms | A. Sobrino-Figueroa
MP263
 Screening ecological impacts of environmental surface waters using cell-based metabo-
lomics | Q. Teng
MP264
 Metabolic Profiles of Intersex Largemouth Bass: Toward Development of a Non-lethal 
Biomarker | M. Urich
MP265
 Biomarkers of exposure to contaminants in three catfishes of Colombia | J. Gonzalez
MP266
 Biomarkers in Gambusia yucatana muscle for the evaluation of PAHs in “cenotes” (sink-
holes) of Yucatan, Mexico | A. Arroyo
MP267
 Biomarker responses and organochlorine pesticide accumulation in Müller’s clawed frog 
(Xenopus muelleri) from the Phongolo floodplain, South Africa | N. Wolmarans
MP268
 Biomarker and Fluorescence Induction-Relaxation Responses of Cultured Corals and 
Coral Larvae to Bunker and Diesel Oil, Copper and Temperature Stress | P. Caldwell
MP269
 Recovery and remaining environmental effects in receiving waters of Swedish pulp and 
paper mills | M. Karlsson
MP270
 PFOS Impact on Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Cardiac Development Through Gene Expression 
and Morphometrics | G. Moreno
MP271
 Effects of pyrene, 2-methylnaphthalene, and phenanthrene of early life stages of three 
aquaculture fishes in Korea | S. Moon
MP272
 Eco-Pharmaco-Stewardship:  An Update | J. Tell
MP273
 Trace Element Bioaccumulation in Multiple Snapper Species from the West Florida Shelf 
D. Adams
Environmental or Analytical Chemistry – Poster Only – Part 1 
MP274
 A Pilot Study on the Detection of Select Pharmaceuticals in Hospital Wastewater and 
Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) in Doha, Qatar | S. Al-Maadheed
MP275
 A simultaneous detection of disperse dyes in wastewater textiles industry | B. Silva
MP276
 An Examination of Soil Microbial Biomass and the Impact of Seasonal Variation |  
K. Campbell
MP277
 Assessment of Steroid Hormone Binding Affinity to Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles in 
Aquatic Biome and Other Matrices | M. Ellington
MP278
 Bisphenol A removal from water and wastewater using Activated Carbon-alginate and 
Bentonite-alginate beads | A. Loya Posada
MP279
 Caffeine in an Urbanized Estuary: Past and Present Influence of Wastewater Effluents in 
Boston Harbor, MA, USA | D. Katz
MP280
 Characterization of municipal wastewater treatment plant effluent during major process 
upgrades | L. Bragg
MP281
 Chemical Preservation of Semi-volatile PAH Compounds at Ambient Temperature: A 
Sediment Sample Holding Time Study | R. Arnold
MP282
 Comparison of various digestion and extraction methods for the determination of heavy 
metals from soils polluted by electronic waste | A. Adebayo A.
MP283
 Concentration of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and Polychlorinated Biphenyls 
(PCBs) in urban and semi-urban soils in Havana | A. Escobar Medina
MP284
 Determination of heavy metals in soils by microwave-assisted digestion and inductive 
coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry | A. Adebayo A.
MP285
 Development of a simultaneous analytical method for agricultural chemicals in tap water 
using LC/MS/MS | N. Kobayashi
MP286
 Development of Analytical Methodology UAE-HS-SPME for Organochlorine Pesticides 
Analysis in Water using Eva Passive Sampler’s by GC-MS/MS | D. Cardenas
MP287
 Effect of acid pretreatment on anaerobic biodegradation of rice straw | M. Kim
MP288
 Enantiomerization of Metalaxyl in South Carolina Soils | C. Rollerson
MP289
 Environmental Fate Studies with 14C-POEA | M. Kurtzweil
MP290
 Environmental Screening of Water Samples Utilizing Ion Mobility Enable High Resolution 
Mass Spectrometry | K. Rosnack
MP291
 Evaluating PCB Congener Water Sample Contamination from Sampling Equipment |  
D. Williston
MP292
 Identification of Metabolites in Soil and Water-Sediment Studies Conducted with 
14C-POEA | M. Kurtzweil
MP293
 Implications of chronic carbon black exposure on the development of type 2 diabetes 
mellitus | K. Baker
MP294
 Importance of Data Quality Management for Risk Assessment | C. Julias
MP295
 Interaction of BDE-47 and its Metabolite 6-OH-BDE-47 with the Human ABC Efflux 
Transporters P-gp and BCRP: Implications for Human Exposure Assessment | S. Marchitti
MP296
 Legacy and current use pesticides: environmental relevance to wildlife reservationssy |  
P. Ondarza
MP298
 Predictive Modelling of Trace Metals Concentrations | K. Newman
MP299
 Preliminary results of organochlorine pesticides in the atmospheric aerosol around 
Mexico using passive samplers | G. Arias Loaiza
MP300
 Quality assessment of selected borehole water samples around selected sewage sites and 
industrial effluent discharge points | E. Nwaichi
MP301
 Safety evaluation and bioactivity of extracts of selected plant species used to treat sexually 
transmitted diseases in southern Africa | S. Adebayo
MP302
 Seasonal and spatial dynamic of current-use pesticides (CUPs) in an Argentinian water-
shed | M. Menone
MP303
 Seasonal and Spatial Variation of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Mexico City |  
E. Beristain-Montiel
MP304
 Selenium Analysis in Surface Water using EPA Method SW7742 | R. Zajac
MP305
 Structural Elucidation and Environmental Risk Assessment of Candesartan Ozonation 
Products | M. Diehle
MP306
 The Biogeochemistry and Long-Range Atmospheric Contamination of Antarctic Glacial 
Cryoconites | A. Mass
MP307
 Use of Radon to Determine Site-Specific Attenuation between Subslab Soil Gas and 
Indoor Air for a Vapor Intrusion Evaluation of VOCs | J. Kountzman
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management – Poster Only
MP309
 A Tier II Plant Exposure Estimation Tool | E. Donovan
MP310
 An all-in-one ecological risk assessment (ERA) tool: AIST-MeRAM | B. Lin
MP312
 Comprehensive Three Method Sampling Program for Refining Exposure Estimates and 
Pinpointing Sources of Lead in a Site along a Large Western US River | K. Tobiason
MP313
 Cooperative Approaches & Simplified Methodologies for Rapid Assessment: Natural 
Resource Damage Assessment; Human Health & Ecological Risk Assessment | T. Ambrose
MP314
 Development of inter-species correlation estimation (ICE) based species sensitivity 
distribution (SSD) models for use in hazard assessment | J. Brill
MP315
 Effluent Water Quality from Seven Wastewater Treatment Plants in Savannah, Georgia, 
USA | K. Sajwan
MP316
 Environmental effects monitoring protocol development: three Brazilian river estuary 
case studies | T. Furley
MP317
 EPA’s National Reassessment of Contaminants in Fish from US Rivers | L. Stahl
MP318
 Extreme weather events in the Rio de la Plata: Threats and risks in coastal cities |  
S. Demichelis
MP319
 Filing a Biotechnology Submission under Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and 
Environmental Hazard Analysis | A. Muneer
MP320
 Hazard assessment of the water-soluble fraction from a petroleum-based lubricating oil in 
aquatic organisms | Z. Currie
MP321
 Health risk assessment of metal induced inhalation exposure to PM2.5 in Korea | I. Kim
MP322
 Integrated evaluation of air pollution effects: in vitro toxic and genotoxic properties and 
early biological effects in buccal cells of children | U. Gelatti
MP323
 Large Scale Habitat Creation and the Risk Management of the Everglade Snail Kite 
(Rostrhamus sociabilis); Copper Bioaccumulation | J. Allen
MP324
 National Endangered Species Assessment of Malathion: Problem Formulation and Step 
1 Review | S. Teed
MP325
 Perfluorinated compounds in surface water and sediments of Diep and Plankenburg 
rivers in Western Cape South Africa | B. Fagbayigbo
MP326
 Potential Human Toxicity of Petroleum Biodegradation Metabolites in Groundwater 
Samples from Fuel Release Sites | A. Tiwary
MP327
 Regional distribution of ecological risks of pesticides in Japan - Integrated analysis of 
environmental model and species sensitivity distribution | T. Nagai
MP328
 Ring test to improve the OECD 306 marine biodegradation screening test | A. Ott
MP329
 Risk Reduction Assessment as a means of Quantifying Benefits of a Potential Dredged 
Material Containment Facility | M. Ciarlo
MP330
 RiskChallenge: A simulation of the risk assessment process for humans and ecological 
receptors | R. Stahl
MP331
 Storm wave modeling (sudestada) – coastal flood risk | S. Demichelis
MP332
 Synergistic Induction of Metal-Responsive and Oxidative Stress Gene Biomarkers in 
Placental JEG-3 Cells by environmental Arsenic & Cadmium Mixtures | O. Adebambo
MP333
 Utilization of CBEDMS to dynamically evaluate contribution to receptor relative risk to 
support the allocation of remediation costs | C. Peterson
MP334
 Whole Stream Metabolism in Agriculture Drainage Systems | O. Iseyemi

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