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Bioconcentration and biotransformation of selenite versus selenate exposed periphyton and subsequent toxicity to the mayfly Centroptilum triangulifer

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Conley, J.M., D.H. Funk, D.H. Hesterberg, L.-C. Hsu, J. Kan, Y.-T. Liu, and D.B. Buchwalter. 2013. Environmental Science & Technology 47:7965–7973.

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Ecosystem metabolism and nutrient uptake in Peruvian headwater streams

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Bott, T.L., and J.D. Newbold. 2013. International Review of Hydrobiology 98:117–131.

Origin of Striped Bass Collected in the Delaware River for Toxics in Biota Monitoring

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In 2012 the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) collected striped bass (Morone saxatilis) from the Delaware River for toxics in biota monitoring. Stroud Water Research Center…

Azavea Summer of Maps

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A summer intern with Azavea combined GIS data collected by Stroud Water Research Center scientists from above and below the surface of the White Clay Creek to generate a complete…

Excluding Deer Using Low-Cost Exclosures To Improve Water Quality in the Brandywine Creek Watershed

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Four large field experiments in both forested and deforested habitat were created to test the importance of fence height for protecting young seedlings (natural regeneration and/or nursery stock) from herbivory…

Restoration of Upland Forest Using Experimental Fencing Systems To Protect Seedlings From Deer Browse

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This project involved creating a four-acre experimental area for testing the efficacy of short fences (arranged strategically around seedling planting areas) to improve seedling growth and survivorship. Funded by: Point…

Evaluating Threats to Humans and Aquatic Ecosystems Posed by Agriculture Around the Río Sierpe, Costa Rica

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Stroud Water Research Center biologists completed a project to better understand the threat of contaminants from agriculture entering the fish and drinking water supplies around the Río Sierpe and Río…

Fish Dispersal Across a Riparian Habitat Gradient

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Stream fish appear largely immune from physical, chemical, and biological changes between meadow and forested habitats. A study in which fish were tagged and recaptured was initiated to measure fish…

The Snail the Dinosaurs Saw or an Introduced Species? Using Genetic Data to Untangle the History of a Snail That Is New to Pennsylvania

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The snail Goniobasis proxima has never been observed north of the James River in Virginia until discovered by Stroud Water Research Center biologists in three locations in southeastern Pennsylvania. Genetic…