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Mace G Barron
Mace G Barron
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Bioconcentration. Will water-borne organic chemicals accumulate in aquatic animals?
MG Barron
Environmental Science & Technology 24 (11), 1612-1618, 1990
4831990
Evaluation of fish early life-stage toxicity models of chronic embryonic exposures to complex polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon mixtures
MG Barron, MG Carls, R Heintz, SD Rice
Toxicological sciences 78 (1), 60-67, 2004
3172004
Ecological impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: implications for immunotoxicity
MG Barron
Toxicologic pathology 40 (2), 315-320, 2012
3062012
Ecotoxicology of chlorpyrifos
MG Barron, KB Woodburn
Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology: Continuation of …, 1995
2751995
Relative potency of PAHs and heterocycles as aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonists in fish
MG Barron, R Heintz, SD Rice
Marine environmental research 58 (2-5), 95-100, 2004
2712004
Temperature‐dependence of cardiac output and regional blood flow in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson
MG Barron, BD Tarr, WL Hayton
Journal of Fish Biology 31 (6), 735-744, 1987
2351987
Comparative toxicity of eight oil dispersants, Louisiana sweet crude oil (LSC), and chemically dispersed LSC to two aquatic test species
MJ Hemmer, MG Barron, RM Greene
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 30 (10), 2244-2252, 2011
2282011
Are aromatic hydrocarbons the primary determinant of petroleum toxicity to aquatic organisms?
MG Barron, T Podrabsky, S Ogle, RW Ricker
Aquatic Toxicology 46 (3-4), 253-268, 1999
2261999
Photoenhanced toxicity of aqueous phase and chemically dispersed weathered Alaska North Slope crude oil to Pacific herring eggs and larvae
MG Barron, MG Carls, JW Short, SD Rice
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 22 (3), 650-660, 2003
2202003
Pharmacokinetic modeling in aquatic animals I. Models and concepts
MG Barron, GR Stehly, WL Hayton
Aquatic Toxicology 18 (2), 61-85, 1990
2071990
Comparative reproductive and developmental toxicology of PCBs in birds
MG Barron, H Galbraith, D Beltman
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Pharmacology, Toxicology and …, 1995
1921995
Long-Term Ecological Impacts from Oil Spills: Comparison of Exxon Valdez, Hebei Spirit, and Deepwater Horizon
MG Barron, DN Vivian, RA Heintz, UH Yim
Environmental Science & Technology 54 (11), 6456-6467, 2020
1712020
Nucleic acid, protein content, and growth of larval fish sublethally exposed to various toxicants
MG Barron, IR Adelman
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 41 (1), 141-150, 1984
1641984
Bioaccumulation and bioconcentration in aquatic organisms
MG Barron
Handbook of ecotoxicology 652, 9-10, 1995
1591995
Rate‐limiting barriers to xenobiotic uptake by the gill
WL Hayton, MG Barron
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 9 (2), 151-157, 1990
1411990
Thermoacclimatory response of nucleic acid and protein content of carp muscle tissue: influence of growth rate and relationship to glycine uptake by scales
EM Goolish, MG Barron, IR Adelman
Canadian Journal of Zoology 62 (11), 2164-2170, 1984
1231984
Comparison of species sensitivity distributions derived from interspecies correlation models to distributions used to derive water quality criteria
SD Dyer, DJ Versteeg, SE Belanger, JG Chaney, S Raimondo, MG Barron
Environmental science & technology 42 (8), 3076-3083, 2008
1182008
Critical evaluation of CROSERF test methods for oil dispersant toxicity testing under subarctic conditions
MG Barron, L Ka’aihue
Marine pollution bulletin 46 (9), 1191-1199, 2003
1152003
Determinants of variability in acute to chronic toxicity ratios for aquatic invertebrates and fish
S Raimondo, BJ Montague, MG Barron
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 26 (9 …, 2007
1142007
Estimation of chemical toxicity to wildlife species using interspecies correlation models
S Raimondo, P Mineau, MG Barron
Environmental science & technology 41 (16), 5888-5894, 2007
1122007
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