deriving and communicating these Biomonitoring Equivalents. Biomonitoring Equivalents can be used for evaluation of biomonitoring data in a risk assessment context...
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While aquatic biomonitoring is the most common form of biomonitoring, any ecosystem can be studied in this manner. Aquatic biomonitoring is an important...
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Biomarker (section Active biomonitoring)
De Kock and Kramer developed the concept of active biomonitoring in 1994. Active biomonitoring is a comparison of the chemical/biological properties...
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epidemiology, genetic epidemiology and pathophysiology are medical sciences. Biomonitoring – measurement of the body burden of toxic chemical compounds, elements...
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survey of indicators, techniques, and applications of community-level biomonitoring data". cfpub.epa.gov. Retrieved 2018-07-27. Adamus, Paul; J. Danielson...
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avenue of biomonitoring for aquatic systems. Using benthic diatoms through a method of next-generation sequencing approach to river biomonitoring revealed...
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Legionella is a genus of pathogenic gram-negative bacteria that includes the species L. pneumophila, causing legionellosis (all illnesses caused by Legionella)...
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Natural History Museum Shell Image Gallery Mussel Watch Programme Online biomonitoring of bivalve activity, 24/7: MolluSCAN eye Archived 2016-11-13 at the...
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Xanthoria calcicola (section Biomonitoring)
Xanthoria calcicola is a species of saxicolous and corticolous (rock- and bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. The lichen was...
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and Radioactivity. Retrieved October 6, 2021.[permanent dead link] "Biomonitoring Summary". www.cdc.gov. September 3, 2021. Retrieved October 6, 2021...
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ISBN 978-0-87371-997-1. Grant (2009) p. 767 Rubin, Strayer (2008) p. 266 "Biomonitoring Summary, Lead". CDC. 7 April 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2021. Kosnett...
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Mothering. No. 134. pp. 54–61. Kommission Human-Biomonitoring des Umweltbundesamtes [Human Biomonitoring Committee of the Federal Environmental Agency (Federal...
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Joanne; Vella, Alfred; Mintoff, Bernardette (1 March 2003). "Imposex as a biomonitoring tool for marine pollution by tributyltin: some further observations"...
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Imposex (section Biomonitoring)
Imposex is a disorder in sea snails caused by the toxic effects of certain marine pollutants. These pollutants cause female sea snails (marine gastropod...
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Aquatic adaptation Aquatic animal Insect Mammal Water bird Aquatic biomonitoring Aquatic plant Aquatic population dynamics Aquatic predation Aquatic...
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fish (MSc Thesis). Lethbridge: University of Lethbridge. "National Biomonitoring Program". Center for disease control and prevention. Apr 7, 2017. Retrieved...
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Kass D; Parsons PJ. 2010 (2011). "Population-Based Inorganic Mercury Biomonitoring and the Identification of Skin Care Products as a Source of Exposure...
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Pulchrocladia retipora (section Biomonitoring)
Pulchrocladia retipora, commonly known as the coral lichen, is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. Found predominantly in Australasia...
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epidemiology, forensic epidemiology, occupational epidemiology, screening, biomonitoring, and comparisons of treatment effects such as in clinical trials. Epidemiologists...
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Environmental monitoring (section Biomonitoring)
future continuous monitoring. Air pollution can also be assessed by biomonitoring with organisms that bioaccumulate air pollutants, such as lichens, mosses...
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and Funded by The National Science Foundation molluSCAN-eye - Online biomonitoring project hosted by the University of Bordeaux and the CNRS Freshwater...
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Environmental Pollution. Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Biomonitoring of Atmospheric Pollution (With Emphasis on Trace Elements). 151 (2):...
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Anaptychia ciliaris (section Biomonitoring)
species' ability to grow on different substrates enhances its utility in biomonitoring. In France, A. ciliaris was used to measure lead and cadmium emissions...
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Nuremberg Airport (section Biomonitoring)
regular measurements of air pollutants and soil analyses. In 2003, a biomonitoring campaign with honey bees was launched at the airport. The water collected...
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Jonathan; Hayes, Richard B.; Hildrew, Alan G.; Lamouroux, Nicolas (2011), "Biomonitoring of Human Impacts in Freshwater Ecosystems", Advances in Ecological Research...
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Punctelia rudecta (section Biomonitoring studies)
to air pollution and has been assessed as a suitable candidate for biomonitoring air quality. Swedish lichenologist Erik Acharius described the lichen...
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Retrieved 30 December 2008. Biomonitoring: EPA Needs to Coordinate Its Research Strategy and Clarify Its Authority to Obtain Biomonitoring Data (PDF) (Report)...
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nymphs are highly susceptible to pollution and can be useful in the biomonitoring of water bodies. Once they have emerged, large numbers are preyed on...
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bioassessment methods are well established internationally, and serve biomonitoring well, as for example for aquatic bioassessment within the EU Directives...
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Physcia (section Biomonitoring)
birds in nest building. Some Physcia species have been employed in biomonitoring studies of air quality. The first member of the present-day genus Physcia...
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