Windward staff are once again proud to take part in the annual meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC). This year’s meeting is virtual, and if you’re attending, we hope you’ll sit in on one or more of our sessions and presentations.
- Comparison of Multiple Linear Regression and Biotic Ligand Models for Predicting Zinc Toxicity to Freshwater Organisms
David DeForest, Kevin Brix, Lucinda Tear, and Adam Ryan - Wildlife Toxicity Thresholds – EcoSSLs Revisited
William Adams, David DeForest, Berit Bergquist, Aaron Edgington, and Carolyn Meyer - Estimating Biotic Ligand Model Chemistry Input From Conductivity
Kelly Croteau, Robert Santore, and Andrew Kennedy - Expanding the Water Quality Boundaries for Application of the Nickel and Zinc Biotic Ligand Models
Robert Santore, Kelly Croteau, Adam Ryan, Elizabeth Middleton, Emily Garman, Christian Schlekat, Eric Van Genderen, John Besser, Chris Ivey, Danielle Cleveland, Jeff Steevens, David Soucek, and Amy Dickinson - Sediment Toxicity Data and Excess Simultaneously Extracted Metals From Field-Collected Samples: Comparison to United States Environmental Protection Agency Benchmarks
David DeForest, John Toll, Nancy Judd, Amy Shaw, Kate McPeek, Karen Tobiason, and Robert Santore - Tools for Understanding Exposure to Bioavailable Metals in Sediment Bioassays: Collection and Use of Porewater Data
Nancy Judd, David DeForest, John Toll, Kate McPeek, Amy Shaw, Berit Bergquist, Karen Tobiason, and Robert Santore