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Autor:
Joseph P. Skorupa, A. Dennis Lemly
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 46:8595-8600
This analysis examines wildlife poisoning from coal combustion waste (CCW) in the context of EPA's proposed policy that would allow continued use of surface impoundments as a disposal method. Data from 21 confirmed damage sites were evaluated, rangin
Autor:
Joseph P. Skorupa
Publikováno v:
Ibis. 131:294-298
Autor:
Katherine C. Marois, Joseph P. Skorupa, Elaine Sproul, Carolyn M. Marn, David J. Hoffman, Mary Dunne
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 21:561-566
Excess selenium (Se) in the aquatic food chain is embryotoxic and teratogenic to avocets, stilts, and other waterbirds. American avocet (Recurvirostra americana) and black-necked stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) eggs were collected from three sites in th
Autor:
Thomas R. Gillespie, Colin A. Chapman, Sophia R. Balcomb, Thomas T. Struhsaker, Joseph P. Skorupa
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 14:207-217
If logging is to be compatible with primate conservation, primate populations must be expected to recover from the disturbance and eventually return to their former densities. Surveys conducted over 28 years were used to quantify the long-term effect
Autor:
Joseph P. Skorupa
Publikováno v:
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 5:1225-1262
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Ibis. 127:120-122
Autor:
Joseph P. Skorupa, A. Dennis Lemly
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 47(19)
Autor:
Ruth Boettcher, Julie A. Robinson, C. Alex Hartman, John Y. Takekawa, Mark P. Herzog, Lewis W. Oring, Joseph P. Skorupa, Joshua T. Ackerman
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The Birds of North America Online.
Autor:
Colin A. Chapman, Thomas T. Struhsaker, Tamaini V. Snaith, Jessica M. Rothman, Joseph P. Skorupa
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Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America. 20(1)
Understanding the causes of population declines often involves comprehending a complex set of interactions linking environmental and biotic changes, which in combination overwhelm a population's ability to persist. To understand these relationships,