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AF weve sS F Environmental Con tamination and oxicology index Volumes 26 and 27 1994 Editor Associate Editor Arthur Bevenue Daniel R. Doerge 4213 Gann Store Road Department of Health & Human Services/Public Health Service, FDA Hixson, TN 37343 National Center for Toxicological Research/Jefferson, AR 72079-9502 Telephone 615-877-5418 Telephone 501-543-7943 Editorial Board Nelson Beyer A. Wallace Hayes David Pascoe Contaminant Ecology Section Corporate Product Integrity Department of Applied Biology U.S. Department of the Interior The Gillette Co. Univ. of Wales Inst. of Sci. & Technol. Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Prudential Tower Bldg. P.O. Box 13 National Biological Survey Boston, MA 02199, USA Cardiff, CF1 3XF Laurel, MD 20708, USA United Kingdom David J. Hoffman Michaei R. Bleavins Risk Assessment Section Joseph W. Rachlin Warner-Lambert Company U.S. Department of the Interior Lehman College Pharmaceutical Research Division Patuxent Wildlife Research Center The City University of New York Pathology & Experimental Toxicology National Biological Survey Bedford Park Boulevard West 2800 Plymouth Road Laurel, MD 20708, USA Bronx, NY 10468-1589, USA Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA Glenn S. Simon Joanna Burger J. H. Koeman Rhone-Poulenc Department of Biological Sciences Agricultural University P.O. Box 12014 Environ. & Occup. Health Sci. Inst. Biotechnion 2 T. W. Alexander Drive Rutgers University De Dreijen 12 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA Piscataway, NJ 08855, USA TNhLe- 67N0e3t heBrCla nWdasg eningen Kazuo T. Suzuki Brian Bush Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science State of New York Department of Health F. Korte Chiba University Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Techinische Universitat Miinchen Yayoi, Inage, Chiba 263, Japan Research Lehrstuhl fiir Okologische Chemie Harold C. Thompson, Jr. Albany, NY 12201, USA Institut fiir Chemie Weihenstephan Dept. of Health & Human Serv. D-85356 Freising, Germany Public Health Service, FDA Arvind K. Chaturvedi TBoixoicchoelmoigsytr y& RAecsceiadrecnht SReecst.. L(aAbA.M -613) PDeetpear rtLmienndtb erogf Zoology JNeaftfieornsaoln , CeAntRe r 72f0o7r 9-T9o5x0i2co,l ogUiScAal Research Civil Aeromedical Institute, FAA University of Géteborg T. Bill Waggoner P.O. Box 25082 Box 25059 Bio/Dynamics, Inc. Oklahoma City, OK 73125-5066, USA S-400 31 Goteborg, Sweden P.O. Box 2360 East Millstone, NJ 08875-2360, USA Neil Chernoff Health Effects Research Laboratory Donald J. Lisk John Webb MD-67 New York State College of School of Math. & Phys. Sci. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Agricultural & Life Sciences Murdoch University Research Triangle Park, NC 27711, USA Cornell University Murdoch, Western Australia Toxic Chemicals Laboratory Australia 6150 Ana M. Pechen de D’ Angelo Ithaca, NY 14853-7401, USA Departamento de Quimica Richard J. Wenning Facultad de Ingenieria Michael C. Newman ChemRisk, McLaren/Hart Universidad Nacional del Comahue University of Georgia Stroudwater Crossing Buenos Aires, 1400 Savannah River Ecol. Lab. 1685 Congress Street 8300 Neuquen, Argentina Aiken, SC 29802, USA Portland, ME 04102, USA Springer International The exclusive copyright for all languages and countries, including the right for photomechanical and any other reproductions, also in microform, is transferred to the publisher. The use of registered names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use Printed in the United States of America © 1994 by Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Author Index to Volumes 26 and 27 Abdel-Rahman, M. S., 26:504 Calleja, M. C., 26:69 Fancey, L. L., 27:477 Ackman, R. G., 26:527 Camann, D. E., 26:37, 47 Fent, K., 27:224 Aguilar, A., 27:546 Campbell, K. R., 27:352 Ferro, M., 27:426 Ahel, M., 26:540 Carey, J. H., 27:82 Figueras, J. T., 27:289 Ahmad, S., 26:114 Carradelo, S., 27:289 Finger, S. E., 27:103 Alaimo, J., 27:441 Casey, A. C., 27:431 Fischer, R., 26:240 Alawi, M. A., 26:381 Casini, S., 26:234 Fisher, S. W., 26:251 Albaiges, J., 26:273 Cave, D. A., 26:227 Fitzgerald, E. F., 27:431 Alden III, R. W., 26:282 Chapman, J. C., 27:541 Focardi, S., 26:234 Aldous, K., 27:357 Cheng, D. M. H., 27:541 Forget, E., 27:311 Al-Haddad, A., 26:185 Chouinard, J., 27:186 Forlin, L., 26:191 Allen, D., 26:483 Chung, J. H., 27:1, 5 Fortmann, R. C., 26:37 Alsharif, N. Z., 26:392 Clements, W. H., 26:261 Fossi, M. C., 26:234 Al-Shirbini, E. S., 26:185 Coenen, T. M. M., 26:227 Fox, S. D., 27:513 Amanov, K., 26:534 Cohen, C., 27:400 Furness, R. W., 27:162, 168 Ankley, G. T., 26:110; 27:507 Cole, P., 26:130 Aoyama, K., 26:403 Collyard, S. A., 26:110 Ganio, L. M., 27:534 Aragaki, M., 27:121 Colomina, M. T., 26:64 Garcia Fuente, F., 27:415 Archibald, B. A., 26:398; 27:126 Connor, L. L., 27:466 Garnier-Laplace, J., 27:459 Arnold, T. W., 26:435 Connor, S., 27:357 Gatumu, E., 26:119 Aulerich, R. J., 26:374; 27:202, 213 Conroy, B. A., 26:367 Geary, R. S., 27:420 Babich, H., 27:8 Cooney, J. J., 27:501 Geladi, P., 26:69 Bachour, Gh., 26:1 Coquery, M., 26:335 Genthner, F. J., 26:90; 27:95 Bagchi, D., 26:387 Corbella, J., 26:64 George, S., 27:130 Baker, M. A., 27:29 Corbin, J. M., 26:163 Georgii, S., 26:1 Bakker, J., 27:88 Cripe, G. M., 26:90 Giesy, J. P., 27:202, 213, 294 Barber, K. N., 27:107 Crosby, D. J., 26:90 Giger, W., 26:540 Barghigiani, C., 26:329 Crum, J. A., 26:374 Glooschenko, V., 26:356 Barker, D. E., 26:95, 491 Custer, C. M., 27:176 Gochfeld, M., 26:351; 27:472 Custer, T. W., 26:425; 27:176 Goldenstein, T., 26:110 Baudin, J. P., 27:459 Baumel, I., 27:420 Gomez, M., 26:64 Becker, P. H., 27:162 Dacre, J. C., 27:420 Gorkin, V., 26:534 Beeby, A., 27:346 Da’dara, A. A., 26:60 Gorriz, A., 27:137 Belfroid, A., 27:260 Davids, C., 26:143 Grant, D. M., 27:521 Davis, J. R., 26:132 Grau, R., 26:240 Bendell- Young, L., 27:186 Bennett, R. S., 26:417; 27:534 Davis, K., 26:201 Griffis, W. L., 26:23, 29, 33; 27:250, 534 Berglund, M., 27:281 Dawson, D. A., 27:243 Grilo, A., 27:415 Bertolero, A., 27:289 Dawson, G. A., 27:202, 213 Guitart, R., 27:289 Dell’ Antone, P., 27:410 Gustin, F., 26:222 Best, D. A., 27:202, 213 Del Valle, P. L., 27:375 Bickham, J. W., 27:176 Demers, G., 27:311 Halbrook, R. S., 27:306 Bishop, C. A., 27:82 Dijkstra, V. A. A., 27:154 Hamilton, S. J., 27:195 Bitton, G., 27:25 Blanchet, R. J., 27:44 Dillon, T. M., 27:51 Hammouda, O. H. E., 27:406 Domingo, J. L., 26:64 Hanif, M., 26:79 Bond, A. E., 26:47 Bonga, S. E. W., 26:342 Donnelly, R., 27:357 Hansen, L. G., 26:79 Bonnevie, N. L., 27:64 Duffy, L. C., 26:130 Harrison, N., 27:168 Borenfreund, E., 27:8 Dukelow, W. R., 26:208 Hassan, A. A. M., 27:256 Borrell, A., 27:546 Dunn, K. D., 26:29 Hayton, W. L., 26:251 Dunson, W. A., 27:232, 323 Heard, C. S., 26:309, 320 Bowerman, W. W., 27:202, 213, 294 Bragadin, M., 27:410 Dunstan, R. H., 26:367 Heaton, S. N., 27:202, 213 Braselton, W. E., 26:374 Durfort, M., 27:137 Hebert, C. E., 26:356 Heidecke, D., 27:154 Brooks, R. J., 27:82 Edge, W. D., 27:534 Hellou, J., 27:477 Brown, G. P., 27:82 Brownson, R. C., 26:132 Ehrlich, R., 27:486 Helmstetter, M. F., 26:282 Eichenberg, D. C., 26:124 Helson, B. V., 27:107 Brunn, H., 26:1 Bryant, S. E., 26:299 Eliott, J. E., 26:435 Henning, D., 27:162 Bucci, T. J., 27:420 Elmadfa, I., 26:1 Henry, C. J., 27:392 El-Sheekh, M. M., 27:406 Heras, H., 26:527 Buckert-deJong, M. C., 26:143 Engman, J., 26:137 Hermens, J., 27:260 Buhl, K. J., 27:392 Burau, R. G., 27:449 Enninga, I. C., 26:227 Hester, P. G., 26:473 Burbidge, F. J., 26:466 Erroi, A., 27:426 Hickey, C. W., 26:292 Eskens, U., 26:1 Higgins, K. F., 27:392 Burger, J., 26:351; 27:472 Evans, E. D., 27:294 Hirai, T., Burgess, R. M., 26:163 Exteberria, M., 27:338 Hofer, R., 26:119 Bursian, S. J., 26:374; 27:202, 213 Hoke, R. A., 26:110 Bush, B., 27:431 Failing, K., 26:1 Hollihn, U., 26:240 Bush, P. B., 27:306 Fairchild, J. F., 27:103, 527 Holmes, S. B., 26:124 Cajaraville, M. P., 27:338 Falandysz, J., 26:13, 267; 27:266 Hong, C. S., 27:431 564 Author Index Hooper, R., 26:95, 491 Lochmiller, R. L., 27:14 O'Connor, E. E., 27:60 Horne, M. T., 27:232, 323 Lock, R. A. C., 26:342 Ogle, R. S., 27:441, 449 Hothem, R. L., 27:180 Lépez-Artiguez, M., 27:415 Oishi, S., 26:497 HrSak, D., 26:540 Loranger, S., 27:311 O'Keefe, P. O., 27:357 Huang, J., 26:403 Lubet, R. A., 27:513 Oris, J. T., 26:261 Huntley, S. L., 27:64 Ludwig, J. P., 27:202, 213 Orlando, E., 27:36 Hurst, L., 27:346 Ludwig, M., 27:202 Ormerod, S. J., 26:7 Hwang, S. A., 27:431 Lydy, M. L., 26:251 Ort, M. P., 27:103 Lyne, T. B., 27:176 Othout, R. A., 27:202, 213 Iger, Y., 26:342 Ott, S. L., 27:318 Immerman, F. W., 26:47 Maah, M. J., 27:54 Overcash, M. R., 26:408 Issaq, H. J., 27:513 Macey, D. J., 26:466 Macfie, S. M., 27:454 Pagani, P., 27:426 Jacobson, S., 27:130 MacGill, R. S., 26:114 Palace, M. R., 27:8 Jaffar, A., 26:185 Madany, I. M., 26:185 Pardini, R. S., 26:114 Jakuczun, B., 26:13 Mailbach, H. I., 27:276 Pascoe, D., 26:459 Jarvis, A. S., 27:51 Mamadiev, M., 26:534 Pascoe, G. A., 27:44 Jeevaratnam, K., 27:272 Marigémez, I., 27:338 Paustenbach, D. J., 27:486 Jenkins, J. H., 27:306 Marquez, M., 27:472 Payne, J. F., 27:477 Jepson, P. C., 27:384 Martin, P. A., 26:435 Pazdernik, L., 26:179 Johari, A., 27:54 Martinez, D., 27:415 Perman, V., 27:420 Johnson, G. W., 27:486 Martinez-Vilalta, A., 27:289 Persoone, G., 26:69 Johnson, J. E., 26:114 Massi, M. C., 26:234 Pfeil, R. M., 26:201 Jones, P. D., 27:202, 213 Mat, I., 27:54 Pfliiger, W., 26:240 Jorhem, L., 26:137 Mateo, R., 27:289 Pick, F. R., 27:186 Juchelka, C. M., 26:549 Matsushita, T., 26:403 Pina, F., 26:510 Jung, K., 27:25 Matthews, A., 26:191 Plimmer, J. R., 26:201 Matz, A. C., 27:534 Polin, D., 26:374 Kadooka, C. Y., 27:121 Maughan, O. E., 26:452 Porte, C., 26:273 Kadry, A. M., 26:504 Medvedev, A., 26:534 Postma, J. F., 26:143 Kammenga, J. E., 27:88 Meier, W., 27:224 Postupalsky, S., 27:294 Kapustka, L. A., 27:331 Meiling, J., 27:260 Keklak, M. M., 27:20 Melancon, M. J., 27:176 Qualls, C. W., Jr., 27:14 Kennedy, G., 27:311 Melendres, J., 27:276 Que Hee, S. S., 27:145 Khalil, A. M., 26:60 Melo, E., 26:510 Khalill, E., 26:381 Melo, M. J., 26:510 Rachlin, J. W., 26:'49, 154 Khan, R. A., 26:95, 491 Meyers, S. M., 26:478 Rego, S. A., 26:163 Kholkute, S. D., 26:208 Michot, T. C., 26:425 Reporter, M. C., 27:331 Khuzhamberdiev, M., 26:53 Middaugh, D. P., 26:309, 320; 27:95 Regoli, F., 27:36 Kido, R., 27:256 Miller, M. A., 27:367 Repetto, M., 27:415 Kilgour, B. W., 27:29 Miller, M. E., 27:501 Richmond, L., 27:346 Kingsbury, P. D., 27:107 Miller, M. R., 27:400 Ringer, R. K., 26:417 Kirkpatrick, R. L., 27:60 Minatogawa, Y., 27:256 Ristori, T., 26:329 Kissoon, G. P., 26:169 Mitchell, C. A., 26:425 Roberts, E. C., 27:555 Knight, A. W., 27:441, 449 Mizera, T., 26:13 Roberts, T. K., 26:367 Koerwer, J., 26:408 Moore, D. W., 27:51 Robideaux, M. L., 27:331 Koopman, B., 27:25 Mora, M. A., 27:202, 213 Robinson, G. D., 27:1, 5 Kot, L., 26:356 Moreno, E., 27:415 Rodriguez, J., 26:208 Kreutzweiser, D. P., 26:124 Morrison, G. E., 26:163 Rogers, B. A., 26:163 Kroll, R. B., 27:1, 5 Moser, J., 26:387 Romano, M., 27:426 Kubiak, T. J., 27:202, 213 Mueller, J. G., 26:309, 320 Rossano, A. J., Jr., 27:555 Kulandaivelu, G., 26:521 Mulvey, M., 27:20, 346 Rosscoe, R., 26:444 Murdoch, R. N., 26:367 Rouchaud, J., 26:222 Lake, P., 26:367 Muthuchelian, K., 26:521 Royals, H. E., 27:466 Lamm, S. H., 26:130 Ruano, A., 27:415 Lange, T. R., 27:466 Rucifiska, L., 26:13, 267 Lanner6é, E., 27:281 McBee, K., 27:239 Ruedas, L. A., 27:176 Lantz, S. E., 26:309, 320 McDowell, L. L., 27:115 Ryan, K., 26:95, 491 LaPoint, T. W., 27:527 McKenzie-Smith, F., 26:483 Lari, L., 26:234 McMurry, S. T., 27:14 Sahili, I., 26:381 Lean, D. R. S., 27:82 Salmona, M., 27:426 Lee, E. M., 26:95, 491 Nadal, J., 27:137 Sanchez, D. J., 26:64 Lee, I., 27:130 Nag, K., 26:95 Sastre, I., 27:338 Lemaire, P., 26:191 Nair, P. P., 26:201 Sawamura, R., 26:304 Leonzio, C., 26:234 Nault, A. J., 26:425 Scanlon, P. F., 27:60 Lewis, R. G., 26:37, 47 Nebeker, A. V., 26:23, 29, 33; 27:250, 318 Schaum, J. L., 26:47 Lewis, T., 27:176 Nedunchezhian, N., 26:521 Schlueter, W. J., 26:392 Li, P., 26:408 Nelson, J. O., 27:375 Schmuck, R., 26:240 Li, Y., 26:408 Newman, M. C., 27:20, 346 Schubauer-Berigan, M. K., 27:507 Liber, K., 26:212 Newsted, J. L., 27:202, 213 Schultz, T. W., 26:299 Lind, B., 27:281 Niimi, A. J., 26:169 Schuytema, G. S., 26:23, 29, 33; 27:250, Linder, G., 27:44 Nims, R. W., 27:513 318 Linzey, A. U., 27:521 Nisbet, I. C. T., 26:351 Schwartz, T. R., 27:527 Livingstone, D. R., 26:191 Nolet, B. A., 27:154 Seabolt, N. D., 27:306 Liacuna, S., 27:137 Nufiez, L., 27:415 Seinen, W., 27:260 Author Index Serranzana, S., 27:276 Tanabe, S., 26:13, 267 Vickers, M. L., 26:292 Shaffer, K. R., 26:473 Tachikawa, M., 26:304 Vidya, S., 27:272 Sham, S., 26:201 Tarmohamed, Y., 27:454 Visviki, I.. 26:149, 154 Shirazi, M. A., 26:417, 27:331 Tatsukawa, R., 26:13, 267 Sijm, D., 27:260 Tehseen, W. M., 26:79 Waddell, B., 27:195 Sinclair, P. H., 26:435 Tessier, L., 26:179 Wagner, J. J., 27:331 Walsh, K., 26:367 Singer, M. M., 27:130 Thies, M. J., 27:239 Sk6ra, K., 26:267 Thim, A. M., 26:137 Wauters, A., 26:222 Skowronski, G. A., 26:504 Thomas, R. L., 26:309 Webb, J., 26:466 Smith, G. J., 26:444 Thompson, G. B., 27:541 Weis, J. S., 26:103 Smith, R., 27:357 Thompson, D. R., 27:168 Weis, P., 26:103 Smith, S., 27:115 Tietze, N. S., 26:473 Weiss, D. J., 27:420 Snell, T. W., 26:549 Tiller, D., 26:483 Welbourn, P. M., 26:335, 454 Solomon, K. R., 26:212, 398; 27:126 Tillitt, D. E., 27:202, 213 Wells, M. J. M., 27:555 Soria, M. L., 27:415 Tjeerdema, R. S., 27:130 Welsh, D., 26:452; 27:180 Southwick, L. M., 27:115 Turkall, R. M., 26:504 Wenning, R. J., 27:64, 486 Sowby, M. L., 27:130 Tyler, S. J., 26:7 Wentworth, J. D., 27:299 Spalding, M. G., 27:299 Weseloh, D. V., 26:356 Spann, J. W., 26:444 Uchida, J. Y., 27:121 Wester, R. C., 27:276 Stanley, T. R., Jr., 26:444 Ueda, A., 26:403 Whitmore, R. W., 26:47 Statts, N., 26:143 Upshall, C., 27:477 Wiles, J. A., 27:384 Staubus, A. E., 26:251 Williams, M. J., 27:449 Steible, C. K., 27:299 Vahter, M., 27:281 Willis, G. H., 27:115 Wissing, T. E., 26:261 Stephenson, G. R., 26:398; 27:126 Vaillancourt, G., 26:179 Stern, A., 27:8 Valente, H., 27:357 Wolff, J. O., 26:478; 27:534 Wood, S. G., 26:79 Stewart, F. M., 27:168 van der Haeven, J. C. M., 26:227 Wustenberg, W., 27:420 Stiller, A., 27:400 van der Meij, J. C. A., 26:342 Stohs, S. J., 26:387, 392 Vandervoort, C., 27:202, 213 Xiao, J., 27:431 Su, S. H., 27:486 van Gestel, C. A. M., 27:88 Xu, Q., 26:459 Sunderam, R. I. M., 27:541 van Gestel, K., 27:260 Yamashita, N., 26:13, 267 Sundlof, S. F., 27:299 Venkat, J. A., 26:201 Sundstrém, B., 26:137 Verbrugge, D. A., 27:202, 213 Zaman, K., 26:114 Versteeg, D. J., 26:408 Zayed, J., 27:311 Talbot, V., 26:466 Vestey, M. R., 27:14 Zhou, S., 26:527 Subject Index to Volumes 26 and 27 Acid rain effects of air polution on passerines, to pesticides in non-occupational effects on crop plants, 26:521 27:137 settings, 26:47 effects on salamanders, 27:232 Hg in terns and gulls, 27:162 to Hg from agricultural products in Air pollution heavy metals in guillemonts, 27:168 Italy, 26:329 Mn effect on pigeons, 27:311 contaminant exposure in herons, video imaging to assess dermal effect on passerine birds and small 27:176 exposure to pesticides, 26:398 mammals, 27:137 Se in eggs of aquatic species, 27:180 estimating pirimiphos in greenhouse availability of Pb in automobile Pb in ducks, 27:289 workers, 27:126 exhaust, 27:145 Hg and Se in eagles, 27:294 extraction of pesticides from field NO,, biochemical effects, 27:426 Hg in wading species, 27:299 exposure patches, °27:276 Amphibian Mn in pigeons, 27:311 Pb and Cd in children, 27:281 carboxylic acid effects on Xenopus to Hg in risk groups in Spain, 27:415 embryos, 27:243 to PCBs in Mohawk and control Guthion effects on Xenopus embryos, Carbamate pesticides women, 27:431 27:250 effects on snails, 26:23 Cd effects on salamander, 27:318 effects of organic fertilizer on soil Insect toxicity effect of pH, temperature, metals on metabolism of, 26:222 Hg in housefly and cabbage looper salamander, 27:323 short-term aquatic toxicity testing of, moth, 26:114 26:240 Trichlopyr in aquatic insects, 26:124 toxicity to bees, 27:107 ammonia in aquatic insects, 26:292 Bioaccumulation estimating exposure to workers, 27:126 pesticides in bees, 27:107 PCBs in foxes, 26:1 Cytochrome P450 Invertebrates effect of pesticides on snails, 26:23 P450 1A1 induction in medaka by coal pesticides in snails, 26:23 pentachlorophenol in Midge, 26:251 extracts, 27:400 in vitro cytotoxicity testing, 26:69 PAH in fish, 26:261 Cr, Cu, As effects on benthos, 26:103 PCBs in porpoise, 26:267 Fish trace elements in crayfish, 26:137 hydrocarbons and PCBs in fish and effect of toxins on Mysidacea, 26:90 Cd and Hg in molluscs, 26:179 invertebrates, 26:273 effects of pulp and paper mill on hydrocarbons and PCBs in bivalves PAH in molluscs, 26:367 flounder histopathology, 26:95 and crustaceans, 26:273 Zn in amphipods, 26:459 effects of nitrite on trout, 26:119 ammonia toxicity in, 26:292 Zn in mussels, 26:466 toxicity of triclopyr in, 26:124 OC pesticides in, 26:356 metals in mussels, 27:36 Cd toxicity in Chironomidae, 26:143 PAH in molluscs, 26:367 metals and As in small mammals, Hg toxicity in trout, 26:169 Se in, 26:452 27:44 oxyradical production in flounder Zn in Amphipoda, 26:459 Cd in beavers, 27:154 hepatic microsomes by xenobiotics, Zn in mussels, 26:466 Hg in gulls and terns, 27:162 26:191 bioassays using zebra mussel, 27:29 heavy metals in guillemonts, 27:168 PAH in Chironomus and Lepomis, trace metals in mussels, 27:36 Se in eggs of shore birds, 27:180 26:261 trace metals in sediments and, 27:54 Se in fish eggs and milt, 27:195 petroleum hydrocarbons and PCBs in, OC pesticide uptake by earthworms, OC pesticides, PCBs, dioxins, Hg in 26:273 27:260 fish, 27:202 Cd effects in carp, 26:342 lysosome enlargement by metais in Pb in ducks, 27:289 Se in, 26:452 mussels, 27:338 Hg and Se in eagles, 27:294 Sculpin anomalies near pulp and paper Pb exposure history in snails, 27:346 Hg in wading birds, 27:299 mill, 26:491 toxicity of deltamethrin in benthic, Hg in otters, 27:306 naphthoquinone toxicity in bluegill 27:384 of hydrocarbons in flounder, 27:477 sunfish BF-2 cells, 27:8 toxicity of herbicides in aquatic, 27:392 of PCBs in rat tissues, 27:513 U tolerance in mosquitofish, 27:20 toxicity of endosulfan in cladocerans, of PCBs in a mouse population, 27 Se in Razorback sucker, 27:195 27:541 521 OC pesticides, PCBs, dioxins and Hg In vitro toxicity testing Birds in, 27:202, 213 fluoride in rat bone marrow cells, OC pesticides, PCBs and Hg in tri-n-butyltin effects on, 27:224 26:60 passerines, 26:7 PCBs in cod-liver oil, 27:266 in vitro cytotoxicity using aquatic PCBs in eagles, 26:13 heavy metals in, following urban invertebrates, 26:69 dieldrin in mallard ducklings, 26:29 runoff, 27:352 effects of alkyl ethoxylates and metals pentachlorophenol in mallard OC pesticides in salmon, 27:367 on amphipods, 26:110 ducklings, 26:33 P450 induction in medaka, 27:400 Cu and Cd effects on algae, 26:149, tri-n-butyltin oxide in quail, 26:227 Hg in and human risk groups in Spain, 154 azinphos-methyl in quail, 26:234 27:415 Cu and sediment toxicity, 26:163 heavy metals and Se in terns, 26:351 Ag in carp, 27:459 tetrachloro- and pentachloro phenol OC compounds in terrestrial foodweb, Hg in bass, 27:466 toxicity in Daphnia and rotifers, 26:356 accumulation of hydrocarbons in 26:212 toxicity response of quail, 26:417 flounder, 27:477 pesticides in short-term aquatic, 26:240 environmental contaminants in ducks, effects of atrazine and esfenvalerate in pentachlorophenol effects on 26:425 aquatic mesocosms, 27:527 Tetrahymena, 26:299 OC pesticides and reproductive toxicity assessment using rotifer, success, 26:435 26:549 As and Se in ducks, 26:444 Human exposure heavy metal toxicity using microplate Pb from sediments in bobwhites, 27:60 to pesticides in children, 26:37 assay, 27:25 Subject Index zebra mussel bioassay, 27:29 in feathers of terns, 26:351 pentachlorophenol removal from Cd and pentachlorophenol in in redheads, 26:425 groundwater, 26:309 nematodes, 27:88 sources of Zn in exposure of pentachlorophenol removal from herbicides using Ceriodaphnia dubia, amphipoda, 26:459 groundwater, 26:320 27:103 Zn uptake in mussels, 26:466 in terrestrial foodweb, 26:356 Corexit in marine species, 27:130 rapid toxicity assessment of using heptachlor epoxide elimination from flow cytometry measurements in heron rotifers, 26:549 mink, 26:374 tissue, 27:176 microplate assay for, 27:25 in ducks, 26:425 methyl isocyanate in rat brain variation of concentrations in mussels, effects on reproductive success in mitochondria, 27:272 27:36 birds, 26:435 use of beef heart mitochondria, 27:410 bioavailability to small mammals at in water and sediments, 26:483 bronchiolar lavage fluid for NO,, mining site, 27:54 toxicity assessment using Rotifers, 27:426 bioavailability of Pb from sediments in 26:549 toxicity of endosulfan in cladocerans, bobwhites, 27:60 in eggs of snapping turtles, 27:82 27:541 accumulation in sediments from the pentachlorophenol in nematodes, 27:88 Passaic River, 27:64 in Great Lakes fishes, 27:202 Mammalian toxicity sensitivity to Cd in nematodes, 27:88 in free-tailed bats, cross-placental protective effect of mercaptopropanes availability of elements in automobile transfer, 27:239 in mouse developmental, 26:64 exhausts, paint and soil, 27:145 uptake by earthworms, 27:260 PBBs and PCterphenyls and in vitro Cd in beavers, 27:154 in salmon, 27:367 mouse fertilization, 26:208 Hg contamination and elimination in toxicity of endosulfan in cladocerans, heptachlor epoxide elimination from gull and tern feathers, 27:162 27:541 mink, 26:374 variation in levels in tissues of reproductive transfer in whales, 27:546 menadione-induced lipid peroxidation guillemots, 27:168 Organophosphate pesticides in rats, 26:387 concentrations in chironomids, 27:186 residential exposure to children, 26:37 respiratory allergy from TDI in guinea concentrations of Hg in Great Lakes non-occupational exposure to in two pig, 26:403 fishes, 27:202 U.S. cities, 26:47 comparative toxicity of concentrations of Hg in Great Lakes effects of diazinon on arnphipods, azinphos-methyl in mice and voles, fishes and effects on mink, 27:213 26:110 26:478 methods for assessing Pb and Cd effects of azinphos methyl in quail, testicular atrophy and vitamin B,, in exposure in children, 27:281 26:234 rats, 26:497 lead poisoning in ducks, 27:289 short-term aquatic toxicity, 26:240 dermal exposure and metabolism of Hg in feathers to assess bald eagle recovery of malathion from simulated naphthalene in rats, 26:504 reproduction, 27:294 mosquito field tests, 26:473 renal dysfunction in rats by Hg in livers of wading birds, 27:299 toxicity of azinphos-methyl to mice trihalomethanes, 27:1 Hg in river otters, 27:306 and voles, 26:478 renal dysfunction in rats by Mn contamination from motor toxicity assessment using rotifers, trihalomethanes, 27:5 vehicles, using pigeon, 27:311 26:549 immune responses in rats from effects of Cd on limb regeneration in toxicity to bees, 27:107 benzene, 27:14 salamander, 27:318 azinphosmethyl! washoff from cotton health implications of OC pesticides, effects on embryonic development in plants, 27:115 PCBs, dioxins and Hg for minks, salamanders, 27:323 toxicity of Guthion to Xenopus 27:213 effects of Cd and Cu on cell growth in embryos, 27:250 chronic sublethal doses of dimethoate plant cultures, 27:331 effects of chronic sublethal in rats, 27:256 digestive lysosome enlargement by Cu, dimethoate, 27:256 effects of methy isocyanate on rat Cd and Zn in mussels, 27:338 metabolism of diisopropyl brain mitochondria, 27:272 exposure and adaptation to Pb in methylphosphonate in mink and rats, rat lung for NO,, 27:425 snails, 27:346 27:420 Metals concentrations in fish through urban distribution of azinphos-methyl applied methylmercury-induced developmental runoff, 27:352 to alfalfa, 27:534 toxicity in mice, 26:64 Hg in population risk groups in Spain, Organotin compounds effects of chromated copper arsenate 27:415 effects of tri-n-butyltin oxide in quail, on Bonthos, 26:103 Cd, Co, Cu, Ni effects on algae, 26:227 sensitivity of Hyalella azteca to Cu, 27:454 short-term aquatic toxicity of, 26:240 Cd and Zn, 26:110 accumulation of Ag in carp, 27:459 effects of triphenyltin in fishes, 27:224 insect model for assessing Hg toxicity, Hg in bass, 27:466 effects on nitrifying bacteria, 27:501 26:114 in opossum, 27:472 trace elements in crayfish, 26:137 Microbial degradation Paraquat chronic toxicity of Cd to pentachlorophenol by tetrahymena, effects on snails, 26:23 Chironomidae, 26:143 26:299 and deamination of biogenic amines, growth effects of Cu and Cd on alkylphenol polyethoxylates by mixed 26:534 chlorophytes, 26:149 bacterial cultures, 26:540 PCBs, furans and dioxins ultrastructure effects of Cu and Cd on PCBs in foxes, 26:1 chlorophytes, 26:154 PCBs in eggs of passerine birds, 26:7 sediment toxicity testing of Cu, 26:163 Organochlorine pesticides PCBs in eagles, 26:13 inorganic and organic Hg toxicity to dieldrin in ducklings, 26:29 effects on in vitro fertilization in trout, 26:169 pentachlorophenol in ducklings, 26:33 mouse, 26:208 temperature effects on Cd and Hg in exposure of children to, 26:37 bioaccumulation in midge, 26:251 molluscs, 26:179 tetrachlorophenol and in porpoise tissue, 26:267 Hg levels in agricultural products, pentachlorophenol effects on in vitro in bivalves, crustaceans and fishes, 26:329 fertilization in mouse, 26:212 26:273 Hg uptake by aquatic macrophyte, short-term aquatic toxicity of, 26:240 in sediments from Passaic River, 27:64 26:335 effects of pentachlorophenol on in snapping turtle eggs, 27:82 effects of Cd on carp, 26:342 killfish, 26:304 in fishes from Great Lakes, 27:202 568 Subject Index implications for mink health, 27:213 Reactive oxygen species of Beauveria bassiana in Menidia in cod-liver oil, 27:266 effect of Hg on antioxidant enzymes beryllina, 27:95 in sediments from Lake Champlain and from housefly and cabbage loper of carboxylic acids on Xenopus, 27:243 Lake George, 27:357 moth, 26:114 Triazine herbicides in human milk, 27:431 oxyradical production by flounder effects on snails, 26:23 in surface sediments from Newark hepatic microsomes by xenobiotics, short-term aquatic toxicity testing of, Bay, 27:486 26:191 26:240 PCBs in rat tissues following dietary menadione-induced lipid peroxidation, effects on Ceriodaphnia duba, 27:103 exposure, 27:513 26:387 atrazine soil extraction with PCBs in a mouse population, 27:521 formation and stimulation by TCDD in immunoassay and GC, 27:375 reproductive transfer in whales, 27:546 rat peritoneal lavage cells, 26:392 effects in aquatic mesocosms, 27:527 Permethrins naphthoquinone toxicity in bluegill Trihalomethanes toxicity to bees, 27:107 sunfish cells, 27:8 formation by chlorination of washoff from cotton plants, 27:115 Remediation humic-containing water and toxicity to beneficial invertebrates, field-scale testing of bioreactor for determination of, 26:381 27:384 removal of creosote and induction of renal dysfunction in rats effects in aquatic mesocosms, 27:527 pentachlorophenol, 26:309 by, 27:1 Pesticide application methods field-scale testing of bioreactor for induction of renal dysfunction in rats recovery from simulated mosquito field removal of creosote and by, 27:5 tests, 26:473 pentachlorophenol, 26:320 Water quality washoff from cotton plants, 27:115 response of algae to anthelmenthic estimated by ducklings exposed to distribution of azinphos methyl applied plant extract, 27:406 pentachlorophenol, 26:33 to alfalfa, 27:534 assessment of contaminants in Punjab, Petroleum hydrocarbons Selenium 26:79 accumulation in bivalves, crustaceans in eggs of aquatic birds, 27:180 distribution of petroleum hydrocarbons and fishes, 26:273 in eggs and milt of razorback sucker, in Bahrain, 26:185 in ducks, 26:425 27:195 quantitative assessment of quality in water-soluble fraction of crude oil, eagle feather levels and reproduction, using biological indicator, 26:201 26:527 27:294 pesticide comparisons using short-term Physico-chemical methods in benthic-detrital food chain, 27:441 toxicity testing, 26:240 video imaging techniques for pesticide in green algae, 27:449 field scale removal of creosote and exposure, 26:398 Soil and sediments pentachlorophenol, 26:309 acid-base equilibria of organic chemical contaminants in Punjabi field scale removal of creosote and poilutants, 26:510 water and, 26:79 pentachlorophenol, 26:320 for water-soluble fraction of crude oil, Cu reference for toxicity testing of, Hg uptake into aquatic macrophyte, 26:527 26:163 26:335 atrazine soil extraction with effects of organic fertilizer on pesticide effects of Cd in carp, 26:342 immunoassay and GC analysis, metabolism, 26:222 formation and determination of 27:375 food chain transfer of PAH from, trihalomethanes, 26:381 isolation of pore water for toxicity 26:261 testing, 27:507 release rates of PAH from, 26:282 as source of Zn in exposure of Amphipoda, 26:459 Phytotoxicity Hg uptake from, 26:335 and Olestra in municipal sludge, 26:408 plant growth response to Olestra in uptake and effects of Zn in mussels, 26:466 effects of acid rain on crop plants, municipal sludge, 26:408 26:521 concentration of Se in, 26:452 OC pesticide residues, 26:483 anomalies in Sculpins from pulp and toxicity of Benlate to cucumber via OC pesticide residues in, 26:483 paper mill, 26:491 volatile decomposition product, kinetics and bioavailability of 27:121 naphthalene from, 26:504 toxicity testing using cladocerans, 27:541 Cu and Cd toxicity tests, 27:331 effects of storage on toxicity of, 27:51 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons trace metals in and availability to textile wastewater effluent toxicity, 27:555 distribution in Bahrain coastal waters, Anadara granosa, 27:54 26: 185 bioavailability to bobwhites of Pb Xenobiotic metabolism accumulation in fish, 26:261 from, 27:60 oxyradical formation in flounder release from sediments in relation to accumulation of metals, PCBs and hepatic microsomes, 26:191 octanol-water partitioning, 26:282 PAH in, 27:64 feed restriction and heptachlor epoxide removal of creosote from groundwater, availability of elements from, 27:145 elimination from mink, 26:374 26:309 polychlorodibenzodioxins and urinary lipid metabolites from removal of creosote from groundwater, dibenzofurans in, 27:357 menadione-induced lipid 26:320 atrazine extraction from and peroxidation in rats, 26:387 bioaccumulation in molluscs, 26:367 immunoassay and GC analysis, formation of reactive oxygen species accumulation in sediments from 27:375 and DNA damage by TCDD in rat Passaic River, 27:64 bioaccumulation in flounder from, peritoneal lavage cells, 26:392 cytochrome P450 1A1 induction in 27:477 naphthalene bioavailability in rats, Medaka by coal, 27:400 polychlorinated dibenzo-dioxins and 26:504 -furans in, 27:486 deamination of biogenic amines in Radionuclides isolation of pore water from, 27:507 paraquat intoxication, 26:534 U tolerance in mosquitofish, 27:20 immune responses during benzene accumulation in sediments from Teratogenesis exposure in rats, 27:14 Passaic River, 27:64 protective effects on metabolism of diisopropyl accumulation of ''°™Ag in flounder methylHg-induced developmental methylphosphonate in mink and rats, 27:459 toxicity, 26:64 27:420

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