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22 | 7 th SETAC World Congress/SETAC North America 37 th Annual Meeting Presentation will be recorded. 8:00–8:15 8:20–8:35 8:40–8:55 9:00–9:15 C O F F E E B R E A K A1 Bioavailability of Organic Chemicals for Retrospective Risk Assessment: Measurement, Applications and Communication | Jose-Julio Ortega-Calvo, Michael Aitken 1 Presentation of the newly standardized soil quality TRIAD approach, with special focus on the inclusion of bioavailability | J. Roembke 2 Use of Equilibrium Passive Sampling Devices for Measuring Bioavailable PAH and Related Heterocyclic Compounds | K. O’Neal 3 Using Passive Sampling to Measure Site Specific Partitioning and Refine Sediment Risk Assessment | H. Xia 4 A probabilistic framework for evaluating the likelihood of toxicity in sediments based on site-specific partitioning and passive sampling methods | A. Brennan A2 Uncharted Waters: Field Ecotoxicology in Remote Locations on Limited Resources | Marlo Sellin Jeffries, Alan Kolok, Jonathan Ali 9 An Ecotoxicological Voyage into Central Asia | D. Snow 10 Documenting water quality in the Syr Darya River Basin - the utility of passive sampling | S. Bartelt-Hunt 11 An ecotoxicological reconnaissance in Central Asia: Assessment of biomarker responses in wild-caught roach (Rutilus rutilus) | G. Nystrom 12 Development of a native pencil catfish (Trichomycterus areolatus) as a freshwater environmental sentinel of pollution in Chile | J. Ali A3 Exposure, Effects and Fate of New Organic Contaminants in Aquatic Ecosystems | Amila De Silva, Magali Houde 17 Advances in the fugacity modeling of emerging substances in aquatic ecosystems | M. Bock 18 Temporal trends of PBDEs and emerging flame retardants in endangered beluga whales from the St. Lawrence Estuary (Canada) | A. Simond 19 Mass Balance Study of Lake Michigan for Organic Pollutants in 2010-2015 | J. Guo 20 Linear and cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes in blood of freshwater and marine piscivo- rous wildlife from Canada | S. de Solla A4 Environmental Chemistry | William Foreman, Elin Ulrich 25 Two dimensional 1H and 13C-NMR char- acterization of atmospheric size segregated organic aerosols | M. Chalbot 26 Analysis of air monitoring data of cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes | S. Xu 27 Use of Cholic Acid as a Surrogate Internal Standard for Steroid Hormone Quantitation in the Whale Blubber Matrix | M. Hayden 28 The dissipation and transport of the glyphosate additive polyoxyethylene tallow amine (POEA) | D. Tush F1 Wildlife Ecotoxicology: From Food Chain Exposure to Population Effects | John Elliott, Christine Bishop, Rafael Mateo 33 Thyroid Pathology in Deer Mice (Peromyscus maniculata) from a Reclaimed Mine Site on the Oil Sands | J. Smits 34 Influence of PAH exposure and diet on metabolomic responses of double crested cormorants | S. de Solla 35 Neurotoxic impacts of mercury on Arctic Barnacle goslings, raised in moderately contaminated terrestrial habitats in the Arctic | N. van den Brink 36 Assessment of Lead and Pesticide Exposure in the Declining Population of Red- breasted Goose (Branta ruficollis) Wintering in Eastern Europe | R. Mateo F2 Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Federally Listed (Threatened and Endangered) Species at a National Level - Part 1 | Colleen Rossmeisl, Tony Hawkes, Sara Pollack 41 Process and criteria for efficient assess- ment of pesticide risk to endangered species | J. Giddings 42 A Risk Assessment Process for Establishing Negligible Risk Earlier in National-Scale Endangered Species Assessments | M. Kern 43 Interim Methods Used in the Biological Evaluations to Estimate Risk to Individuals of Threatened and Endangered Species from the Use of Pesticides | M. Panger 44 Assessing Risks to Plants under the Endangered Species Act Process | S. Pollack F3 F4 G2 History and Role of SETAC in the Advancements in Environmental Chemistry and Aquatic Toxicology | Brian Mastin, Wendy Hillwalker, Matt Moore 49 Fire on the water and other stories: The genesis of the science of ecotoxicology | B. Stubblefield 50 SETAC’s role in promoting environmental chemistry | D. Mackay 51 SETAC’s role in promoting environ- mental chemistry through Quantitative Structure Activity/Property Relationships. A - Correlations | P. Howard 52 Water Quality Criteria: The history and development of a regulatory tool to protect aquatic systems | B. Stubblefield G1 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill - The Discoveries and Outreach | Emily Maung-Douglass, Christopher Green 57 Sharing the science behind the spill: The partnership of the Gulf of Mexico Sea Grant programs & the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) | E. Maung-Douglass 58 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in white shrimp following the Deepwater Horizon accident: community-based science from southeast Louisiana | J. Wickliffe 59 Risk Messaging and Public Perception Among Gulf Coast Residents After the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill | A. Kane 60 Mining the Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Gulf of Mexico Communities to Help Unravel the Legacy of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill | D. Wetzel H1 H2 Scientific Advances Supporting Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Derivation - Part 1 | Michael Elias, Kathryn Gallagher, Thomas Augspurger, Chris Mebane 65 An Overview of USEPA’s Approach to Revising the 1985 Guidelines for Deriving Aquatic Life Criteria | M. Elias 66 Chemical standard derivation for the protection of aquatic life: A guided world tour | C. Schlekat 67 Could ecological thresholds of toxicologi- cal concern (eco-TTCs) be used to support development of ambient water quality criteria? | S. Belanger 68 Deriving Water Quality Criteria Using Mode of Action Models: ppLFER Target Lipid Model of PAH and Narcotic Toxicity as an Example | D. Di Toro H3 H4 Advancing -Omics into Regulatory Frameworks: Case Studies and Perspectives | Doris E. Vidal-Dorsch, Adam Biales, Christopher Martyniuk, Bruno Campos 73 Applying population genomics to environ- mental regulations | J. Shaw 74 How consistent are we? Inter-laboratory comparison for male fathead minnows exposed to 17α-ethinylestradiol | C. Martyniuk 75 Industrial perspective on environmental genomics for monitoring biodiversity and key species | D. Lyon 76 Transcriptional (RNA-seq) and metabolic (MS/MS) profiling reveals host-microbiome interactions during adaptation to chronic pesticide exposure | S. Celniker I1 I2 Status and Trends of the Landscape-Scale Mercury Problem in South Florida and the Everglades | Darren Rumbold, Charles Jagoe, Donald Axelrad, Jennifer Thera 81 History, Trends and Management Implications of Florida’s Mercury Problem | T. Lange 82 The Contribution of Emissions Sources and Atmospheric Deposition to Mercury in South Florida and the Everglades | K. Vijayaraghavan 83 Everglades Human Health Risk Assessment for Mercury | D. Axelrad 84 Everglades REMAP 2014: Findings for Mercury and Other Biogeochemically Related Pollutants | P. Kalla I3 I4 Soil Contaminants: Fate, Bioavailability, Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment - Part 1 | Michael Simini, Theresa Phillips, Ming Fan 89 Assessing the ecotoxicity of constituents in dredged marine sediment contaminated with TPH and heavy metals for its beneficial reuse as soil | K. Kim 90 Screening-level ecological risk assess- ment for beneficial reuse of dredged marine sediment | M. Kim 91 Human exposure to wastewater-derived pharmaceuticals in fresh produce: Data from a randomized controlled clinical trial | B. Chefetz 92 Composting studies in Estonia | E. Haiba Spotlight Session Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management Monday Morning Platform Presentations

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Bioavailability of Organic Chemicals for Retrospective Risk Assessment: Measurement, Applications and Communication | Jose-Julio Ortega-Calvo, Michael Aitken

1 Presentation of the newly standardized soil quality TRIAD approach, with special focus on the inclusion of bioavailability | J. Roembke

2 Use of Equilibrium Passive Sampling Devices for Measuring Bioavailable PAH and Related Heterocyclic Compounds | K. O’Neal

3 Using Passive Sampling to Measure Site Specific Partitioning and Refine Sediment Risk Assessment | H. Xia

4 A probabilistic framework for evaluating the likelihood of toxicity in sediments based on site-specific partitioning and passive sampling methods | A. Brennan

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Uncharted Waters: Field Ecotoxicology in Remote Locations on Limited Resources | Marlo Sellin Jeffries, Alan Kolok, Jonathan Ali

9 An Ecotoxicological Voyage into Central Asia | D. Snow

10 Documenting water quality in the Syr Darya River Basin - the utility of passive sampling | S. Bartelt-Hunt

11 An ecotoxicological reconnaissance in Central Asia: Assessment of biomarker responses in wild-caught roach (Rutilus rutilus) | G. Nystrom

12 Development of a native pencil catfish (Trichomycterus areolatus) as a freshwater environmental sentinel of pollution in Chile | J. Ali

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Exposure, Effects and Fate of New Organic Contaminants in Aquatic Ecosystems | Amila De Silva, Magali Houde

17 Advances in the fugacity modeling of emerging substances in aquatic ecosystems | M. Bock

18 Temporal trends of PBDEs and emerging flame retardants in endangered beluga whales from the St. Lawrence Estuary (Canada) | A. Simond

19 Mass Balance Study of Lake Michigan for Organic Pollutants in 2010-2015 | J. Guo

20 Linear and cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes in blood of freshwater and marine piscivo-rous wildlife from Canada | S. de Solla

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Environmental Chemistry | William Foreman, Elin Ulrich

25 Two dimensional 1H and 13C-NMR char-acterization of atmospheric size segregated organic aerosols | M. Chalbot

26 Analysis of air monitoring data of cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes | S. Xu

27 Use of Cholic Acid as a Surrogate Internal Standard for Steroid Hormone Quantitation in the Whale Blubber Matrix | M. Hayden

28 The dissipation and transport of the glyphosate additive polyoxyethylene tallow amine (POEA) | D. Tush

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Wildlife Ecotoxicology: From Food Chain Exposure to Population Effects | John Elliott, Christine Bishop, Rafael Mateo

33 Thyroid Pathology in Deer Mice (Peromyscus maniculata) from a Reclaimed Mine Site on the Oil Sands | J. Smits

34 Influence of PAH exposure and diet on metabolomic responses of double crested cormorants | S. de Solla

35 Neurotoxic impacts of mercury on Arctic Barnacle goslings, raised in moderately contaminated terrestrial habitats in the Arctic | N. van den Brink

36 Assessment of Lead and Pesticide Exposure in the Declining Population of Red-breasted Goose (Branta ruficollis) Wintering in Eastern Europe | R. Mateo

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Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Federally Listed (Threatened and Endangered) Species at a National Level - Part 1 | Colleen Rossmeisl, Tony Hawkes, Sara Pollack

41 Process and criteria for efficient assess-ment of pesticide risk to endangered species | J. Giddings

42 A Risk Assessment Process for Establishing Negligible Risk Earlier in National-Scale Endangered Species Assessments | M. Kern

43 Interim Methods Used in the Biological Evaluations to Estimate Risk to Individuals of Threatened and Endangered Species from the Use of Pesticides | M. Panger

44 Assessing Risks to Plants under the Endangered Species Act Process | S. Pollack

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History and Role of SETAC in the Advancements in Environmental Chemistry and Aquatic Toxicology | Brian Mastin, Wendy Hillwalker, Matt Moore

49 Fire on the water and other stories: The genesis of the science of ecotoxicology | B. Stubblefield

50 SETAC’s role in promoting environmental chemistry | D. Mackay

51 SETAC’s role in promoting environ-mental chemistry through Quantitative Structure Activity/Property Relationships. A - Correlations | P. Howard

52 Water Quality Criteria: The history and development of a regulatory tool to protect aquatic systems | B. Stubblefield

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Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill - The Discoveries and Outreach | Emily Maung-Douglass, Christopher Green

57 Sharing the science behind the spill: The partnership of the Gulf of Mexico Sea Grant programs & the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) | E. Maung-Douglass

58 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in white shrimp following the Deepwater Horizon accident: community-based science from southeast Louisiana | J. Wickliffe

59 Risk Messaging and Public Perception Among Gulf Coast Residents After the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill | A. Kane

60 Mining the Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Gulf of Mexico Communities to Help Unravel the Legacy of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill | D. Wetzel

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Scientific Advances Supporting Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Derivation - Part 1 | Michael Elias, Kathryn Gallagher, Thomas Augspurger, Chris Mebane

65 An Overview of USEPA’s Approach to Revising the 1985 Guidelines for Deriving Aquatic Life Criteria | M. Elias

66 Chemical standard derivation for the protection of aquatic life: A guided world tour | C. Schlekat

67 Could ecological thresholds of toxicologi-cal concern (eco-TTCs) be used to support development of ambient water quality criteria? | S. Belanger

68 Deriving Water Quality Criteria Using Mode of Action Models: ppLFER Target Lipid Model of PAH and Narcotic Toxicity as an Example | D. Di Toro

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Advancing -Omics into Regulatory Frameworks: Case Studies and Perspectives | Doris E. Vidal-Dorsch, Adam Biales, Christopher Martyniuk, Bruno Campos

73 Applying population genomics to environ-mental regulations | J. Shaw

74 How consistent are we? Inter-laboratory comparison for male fathead minnows exposed to 17α-ethinylestradiol | C. Martyniuk

75 Industrial perspective on environmental genomics for monitoring biodiversity and key species | D. Lyon

76 Transcriptional (RNA-seq) and metabolic (MS/MS) profiling reveals host-microbiome interactions during adaptation to chronic pesticide exposure | S. Celniker

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Status and Trends of the Landscape-Scale Mercury Problem in South Florida and the Everglades | Darren Rumbold, Charles Jagoe, Donald Axelrad, Jennifer Thera

81 History, Trends and Management Implications of Florida’s Mercury Problem | T. Lange

82 The Contribution of Emissions Sources and Atmospheric Deposition to Mercury in South Florida and the Everglades | K. Vijayaraghavan

83 Everglades Human Health Risk Assessment for Mercury | D. Axelrad

84 Everglades REMAP 2014: Findings for Mercury and Other Biogeochemically Related Pollutants | P. Kalla

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Soil Contaminants: Fate, Bioavailability, Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment - Part 1 | Michael Simini, Theresa Phillips, Ming Fan

89 Assessing the ecotoxicity of constituents in dredged marine sediment contaminated with TPH and heavy metals for its beneficial reuse as soil | K. Kim

90 Screening-level ecological risk assess-ment for beneficial reuse of dredged marine sediment | M. Kim

91 Human exposure to wastewater-derived pharmaceuticals in fresh produce: Data from a randomized controlled clinical trial | B. Chefetz

92 Composting studies in Estonia | E. Haiba

Spotlight SessionAquatic Toxicology

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Monday Morning Platform Presentations

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Bioavailability of Organic Chemicals for Retrospective Risk Assessment: Measurement, Applications and Communication | Jose-Julio Ortega-Calvo, Michael Aitken

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Bioaccumulation Factors for Polychlorinated Biphenyls | H. McChesney

6 Assessing Bioavailability of High Molecular Weight Hydrocarbons in Weathered Soils from Intra-aggregate Pore Size Distributions | S. Ghoshal

7 Are depletive and passive samplers inter-changeable exposure metrics to estimate interstitial water concentration? | S. Nutile

8 Single-point Tenax extractions: An effective but underutilized tool in sediment risk assessments | A. Harwood

Uncharted Waters: Field Ecotoxicology in Remote Locations on Limited Resources | Marlo Sellin Jeffries, Alan Kolok, Jonathan Ali

A213 Vitellogenin detection and quantification

in blood plasma and surface mucus of a range of Australian freshwater and marine fishes | K. Hassell

14 Grocery Store Ecotoxicology: Mercury in food fish from two major river systems in Colombia | A. Kolok

15 Challenges in assessing chemical contamination of water in resource poor countries: Lessons learned during field sampling in Haiti | J. Bisesi

16 Ecotoxicological Research in Remote and International Settings: Challenges and Solutions | C. Propper

Exposure, Effects and Fate of New Organic Contaminants in Aquatic Ecosystems | Amila De Silva, Magali Houde

A321 Scenario analysis of the persistence of

linear and cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes in aquatic environments using multimedia models | D. Panagopoulos

22 Polyhalogenated carbazoles in sediments of the Great Lakes: natural or anthropogenic? | A. Li

23 A Chronological Record of Organophosphate Ester Deposition in Sediment | A. De Silva

24 Transcript, protein, and metabolite responses in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus. mykiss) exposed to TBBPA-DBPE | D. Simmons

Environmental Chemistry | William Foreman, Elin Ulrich

A4Discussion 30 Separation and analysis of single walled

carbon nanotubes in estuarine sediments using density gradient ultracentrifugation with NIRF and ICP-MS | K. Liu

31 Determining the Dissolution Rate of Nanomaterials in the Aquatic Environment by Ultra-Centrifugation | J. Coleman

32 Determination of lead in American woodcock (Scolopax minor) feathers and bone with temporal analysis and lead source determination | A. French

Wildlife Ecotoxicology: From Food Chain Exposure to Population Effects | John Elliott, Christine Bishop, Rafael Mateo

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37 The catbird is the new chicken: high sensitivity to a dioxin-like compound in a wildlife species | M. Eng

38 Continuing Immunological and Reproductive Impairments in Great Lakes Colonial Waterbirds Breeding in Contaminated Sites in Michigan during 2010-16 | K. Grasman

39 Environmental contaminants associated with bioindicator response in tree swallows nesting in US and Binational Great Lakes Areas of Concern | T. Custer

40 Pharmaceutical and personal care product exposure in ospreys in Chesapeake and Delaware Bays: largely a clean bill of health, is this a surprise? | T. Bean

Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Federally Listed (Threatened and Endangered) Species at a National Level - Part 1 | Colleen Rossmeisl, Tony Hawkes, Sara Pollack

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45 Estimating the proportion of a bird population exposed to a single pesticide | N. Golden

46 Use of population modeling in national Endangered Species Act Consultations with Pesticides | J. Spromberg

47 Species-specific refined endangered species risk assessment for static aquatic habitats: Part 1, exposure | L. Padilla

48 From Biological Evaluation to Biological Opinion: What to expect next with the National Pesticide Consultations | S. Hecht

History and Role of SETAC in the Advancements in Environmental Chemistry and Aquatic Toxicology | Brian Mastin, Wendy Hillwalker, Matt Moore

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53 A Retrospective on the Adoption and Application of Whole Effluent Testing in the US | T. Norberg-King

54 SETAC as Matchmaker Between Chemists and Toxicologists: Two Personal Examples | D. Mackay

55 SETAC’s role in promoting environ. chem. through Quantitative Structure Activity/Property Relationships. B - Computer assisted calculations | P. Howard

56 A Retrospective on the Development and Use of Toxicity Identification Evaluations for Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Applications | T. Norberg-King

Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill - The Discoveries and Outreach | Emily Maung-Douglass, Christopher Green

G161 Oiled Vision: Understanding Fishes’

Visual Response to Oil Spills through Research and Film | E. Barnes

62 How research in oil and surfactant toxicity helped create a community outreach pro-gram in southern Louisiana | C. Green

63 Post-settlement conclusions of the Trustee toxicity testing program conducted in support of the Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource Damage Assessment | J. Morris

64 Sublethal impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on pelagic top predators from the Gulf of Mexico - communicating science to a broad audience | M. Grosell

Scientific Advances Supporting Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Derivation - Part 1 | Michael Elias, Kathryn Gallagher, Thomas Augspurger, Chris Mebane

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H269 State-of-Science Approaches to Determine

Sensitive Taxa for Water Quality Criteria Derivation | M. Willming

70 Application of adverse outcome pathway-based tools to ambient water quality criteria development | D. Villeneuve

71 Potential Applications of Weight of Evidence Methods to Water Quality Criteria | G. Suter

72 A Retrospective Evaluation of the USEPA’s Guidelines for Ambient Water Quality Criteria Development Given What We Now Know | D. DeForest

Advancing -Omics into Regulatory Frameworks: Case Studies and Perspectives | Doris E. Vidal-Dorsch, Adam Biales, Christopher Martyniuk, Bruno CamposH

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477 Developmental neurotoxic effects of pesti-cides, MeHg, and PFHxS combining behavior and cognitive studies with metabolomics and proteomics | P. Leonards

78 Metabolomics in the Assessment of the Health of Sentinel Species in the Great Lakes | B. Chandramouli

79 Transcriptomic response of Mytilus larvae to simultaneous copper and ocean acidifica-tion exposure | M. Hall

80 Characterization of gene regulatory networks that coordinate early adaptive response to environmental stress in Daphnia magna | J. Brown

Status and Trends of the Landscape-Scale Mercury Problem in South Florida and the Everglades | Darren Rumbold, Charles Jagoe, Donald Axelrad, Jennifer Thera

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85 Contrasting Biogeochemical Conditions at Two Everglades Locations with Historically Elevated Mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) Mercury Concentrations | F. Dierberg

86 Sulfate in the Everglades - Sources and the effect of source reductions on Gambusia Hg concentrations | C. Pollman

87 Trends, Hotspots and driving factors of mercury within the Everglades Ecosystem | P. Julian

88 Reduction of Sulfate Loading May Mitigate Methylmercury Production in the Everglades | W. Orem

Soil Contaminants: Fate, Bioavailability, Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment - Part 1 | Michael Simini, Theresa Phillips, Ming Fan

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93 Pentachlorophenol, chlorinated dioxins and furans in soil surrounding utility poles on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska | L. Verbrugge

94 North of 60: Linking Herbicide Persistence to Soil Ecological Risk along Transmission Right-of-Ways in the Yukon Territory | A. Jimmo

95 Evaluation of the environmental fate and ecotoxicological impact of the pesticide chlorpyrifos in soil for improvement of its risk assessment | V. Storck

96 So the Soil is Contaminated...Now What? | T. Phillips

Linking Science and Social Issues

Regulatory Directions Remediation/RestorationTerrestrial or Wildlife

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Environmental Application of Cell-Based and High-Content Screening Assays for Monitoring Program and Risk Assessment | Alvine Mehinto, Daniel Villeneuve

97 In vitro endocrine activity screening of waste and river waters from the Brussels Region, Belgium using the BG1Luc4E2 CALUX Bioassay | K. Van Langenhove

98 Combining cell-based bioassays, chemical analysis and mixture modelling for water quality monitoring | B. Escher

99 Application of the Attagene FACTORIAL™ assay to characterization of surface waters from a nationwide assessment of streams | B. Blackwell

100 Application of ToxCast to Evaluate Potential Biological Effects from Organic Contaminants in Great Lakes Tributaries | S. Corsi

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Integrating Life Cycle, Risk and Alternatives Assessment with Exposure Modeling for Chemical Decision-Making | Susan Csiszar, David Meyer

105 Impact of oil spill on a palm oil planta-tion: A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study | A. Onwurah

106 Joint Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analyses for improved and aligned LCA and RA | S. Cucurachi

107 What do LCA, Decision Analysis, and Community Resilience have in common? Beyond the Chemical Exposure Models | C. Stahl

108 Integrating risk metrics into Life Cycle Assessment using rapid exposure modeling for consumer products: Air freshener case study | S. Csiszar

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New and Persistent Contaminants in the Environment from the Reuse of WWTP Effluent Streams | Andrew Lindstrom, Bradley Clarke

113 Identification of Emerging Contaminants from a Waste Water influenced water body Using High Resolution Accurate Mass LC/MS and Statistical Analysis | T. Anumol

114 Wastewater Recycling in Antarctica - Challenge of Micro-contaminant Assessment by Passive Sampling | M. Allinson

115 Interactions between dissolved organic matter, organic pollutants and carbon nano-tubes in the environment | M. Engel

116 Occurrence and Mass Balance of Fipronil & its Degradates in Wastewater and Biosolids of Eight Wastewater Treatment Plants in Northern California | A. Sadaria

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Chemical, Biological and Instrumental Methods for Detecting Harmful Algae and Their Natural Toxins | Chairs --->

121 Prevalence of cyanotoxin microcystin-LR in sediments in California’s Stream Pollution Trends (SPoT) Program and potential toxicity to invertebrates | K. Siegler

122 Method Development, Monitoring, and Occurrence of Microcystins in Ambient Water | D. Tettenhorst

123 Comparative measurement of microcystins in diverse surface waters using ADDA-ELISA, LC-MS/MS, and MMPB techniques | T. Sanan

124 Cyanotoxin occurrence associated with cyanoHAB events on an inland reservoir | J. Allen

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21st Century Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation in Toxicity Assessment | Markus Hecker, Carlie LaLone

129 A Cell-Free Neurochemical Assay to Screen Chemicals across Fish, Birds, and Mammals | N. Basu

130 Cross-species extrapolation of uptake and disposition of organic chemicals in fish using a multi-species physiologically based toxicokinetic model | M. Brinkmann

131 Applying phylogenetic methods to inter-specific toxicity extrapolations | D. Buchwalter

132 Improving toxicity extrapolation using molecular sequence similarity: A case study of pyrethroids and the sodium ion channel | M. Willming

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Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Federally Listed (Threatened and Endangered) Species at a National Level - Part 2 | Chairs --->

137 Update on Methods Used to Estimate Aquatic Pesticide Exposure to Threatened and Endangered Species | J. Carleton

138 Characterizing Pesticide Exposure to Threatened and Endangered Species with GIS | R. DeWitt

139 Refined pesticide exposure modeling for endangered species in flowing water habitats | M. Winchell

140 Toxicity of Pesticide Mixtures in Midwest Streams | M. Shoda

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Everglades and Wetlands Science Part 1: Ecology and Contaminants in Ever-Changing Ecosystems | Frances Nilsen, Arnold Brunell, Ted Lange

Discussion 145 Mercury contamination in sharks and the relationships between mercury concen-trations in various shark tissues | J. O’Bryhim

146 Assessment of total mercury burden in the American alligator (Alligator mississip-piensis) at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (MINWR), Florida | J. Dorsey

147 Effects of trophic position and wetland hydroperiod on mercury accumulation in amphibian larvae | S. Lance

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Plastic Debris: From the Continent to the Sea | Jeremy Conkle, Chelsea Rochman

151 Evaluating Wastewater Effluent as a source of microplastics to the aquatic environment | S. Ziajahromi

152 Quantitative and qualitative analysis of microplastics in wastewaters, river and estuarine waters | D. Barcelo

153 Sources, Fate and Microbial Interactions of Microplastic Particles in Urban Rivers | J. Kelly

154 Microplastic Ingestion By Shape in Several Species of Fish from Lake Ontario | K. Munno

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Scientific Advances Supporting Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Derivation - Part 2 | Michael Elias, Kathryn Gallagher, Thomas Augspurger, Chris Mebane

159 Bringing More “Eco” into Ecotoxicological Guidance for the Development of Water Quality Guidelines for metals/metalloids | S. Luoma

160 The disconnection between the labora-tory and field in understanding the effects of metals on aquatic insects prompts the need to modernize WQC | D. Buchwalter

161 Mesocosms: Old techniques can provide new insight on aquatic life criterion develop-ment | T. Schmidt

162 Field-based Methods for Developing Water Quality Benchmarks for Specific Conductivity | S. Cormier

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Novel Mechanisms of Nanomaterial Toxicity Through Direct Exposure or Indirect Interactions with Environmental Components – Part 1 | Chairs --->

167 Long term memory (LTM) formation as a non-invasive endpoint to assess copper oxide nanoparticles toxicity in the snail Lymnaea stagnalis | V. Ricottone

168 Enhanced toxicity of environmentally transformed ZnO nanoparticles relative to Zn ions in the epibenthic amphipod Hyalella azteca | J. Unrine

169 Evaluating the novel mechanisms of toxicity of complex nanomaterials across organisms and the impact of organic matter and media components | R. Klaper

170 Estimating Graphene Oxide Exposure and Biomarker Response in Aquatic Systems | D. Bouchard

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Mercury Fate and Biogeochemistry | Nelson O’Driscoll, Tom Sizmur, Yong Cai

175 Elemental Mercury: Its uniqueness makes it beautiful yet deadly | Y. Cai

176 Mercury concentrations, exposure modeling, and isotopic source tracking of mercury in the marine-caged fish farms, South China | X. Xu

177 Kinetics of mercury accumulation and its short-term effects towards freshwater biofilms | S. Le Faucheur

178 Trophic magnification of mercury in aquatic food webs: worldwide patterns and drivers | K. Kidd

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Soil Contaminants: Fate, Bioavailability, Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment - Part 2 | Michael Simini, Theresa Phillips, Ming Fan

183 The long term effects of trace metals on soil microbial functions: Biological and chemical implications | P. Garvey

184 Bioaccessibility and acute toxicity of bismuth to the earthworm Eisenia andrei | P. Robidoux

185 Heavy Metals Contamination at the Agbogbloshie Electronic Waste (E-waste) Site in Ghana - Risks to Ecological and Human Health | A. Santa

186 Does Lead toxicity to the soil microbial community decrease ecosystem service quality? | F. Awuah

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Environmental Application of Cell-Based and High-Content Screening Assays for Monitoring Program and Risk Assessment | Alvine Mehinto, Daniel Villeneuve

A1101 Use of cell-based receptor assays to

screen for endocrine disrupting chemicals and infer potential toxicity in California waters | A. Mehinto

102 The pro-inflammatory properties of sedi-ment extracts from a creosote-contaminated EPA superfund site: Inflammation as a form of immunotoxicity | C. Rice

103 Assessment of Potential Environmental and Health Impact of Coal Ash Spill in Dan River, North Carolina | A. Gu

104 Quantitative Toxicogenomics Assay Revealed the Impact of Disinfection Technologies On Effluent Toxicity | N. Gou

Integrating Life Cycle, Risk and Alternatives Assessment with Exposure Modeling for Chemical Decision-Making | Susan Csiszar, David Meyer

A2109 Human health risk evaluation from

chemical exposure in an LCA context - ProScale | T. Rydberg

110 Elements from hazard, exposure, and life-cycle to inform an integrated approach for assessing alternatives | A. Mason

111 Integrating Exposure into Chemical Alternatives Assessment Using a Qualitative Approach | B. Greggs

112 Hazard and Exposure Assessment Screening in Alternatives assessment | H. Plugge

New and Persistent Contaminants in the Environment from the Reuse of WWTP Effluent Streams | Andrew Lindstrom, Bradley Clarke

A3117 Kinetics of carbamazepine uptake,

transformation, and metabolism in cucumber plants and its drug-drug interaction with lamotrigine | M. Goldstein

118 Comparison of the relative efficacy of two cost effective sampling approaches for fingerprinting VOC emissions from land-disposed sewage sludge wastes | M. Gaylor

119 Behavior of polyfluorinated alkyl substances, including PFOS and PFOA, in wastewater systems: Experiences from multiple studies in North America | B. Chandramouli

120 Comparing the environmental input of emerging contaminants from conventional and alternative WWTPs: a targeted and suspect screening study | E. Nichols

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A4125 New fluorometer uses the parameter

‘unbound phycocyanin’ as an early warning system for cyanobacterial T&O compounds and cyanotoxins | C. Moldaenke

126 Harmful algal bloom smart device appli-cation: using image analysis and machine learning techniques for early classification of harmful algal blooms | M. Waters

127 Effects of eutrophication in fish from Brazilian water supply reservoir | S. Calado

128 Analysis and Occurrence of Marine Biotoxins in the Catalan Coast of Spain at the Western Mediterranean Sea | D. Barcelo

21st Century Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation in Toxicity Assessment | Markus Hecker, Carlie LaLone

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133 Comparison of toxicological and transcriptional pathway point of departure responses for five chemicals across five divergent species | E. Perkins

134 Predictivity of the ToxCast ER model to non-mammalian in vivo reproductive endpoints measured in environmentally relevant species | K. Connors

135 In Vitro Activation of AHR2, but not AHR1, is Predictive of In Vivo Sensitivity to Dioxin Across Phylogenetically Diverse Species of Fish | J. Doering

136 Development of an Adverse Outcome Pathway for Progesterone Receptor Agonism Leading to Reproductive Failure in Fish | M. Overturf

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141 Refining Co-occurrence and Proximity Analyses for Endangered Species Assessments | A. Frank

142 Mitigation of Pesticide Drift from Aerial Applications by Riparian Vegetation | G. Tuttle

143 Implementing an Integrated Pesticide Use Enforcement System in California | J. Haasbeek

144 Testing a “Net Conservation Benefit” Approach for Pesticides Using a Small-Scale Pilot for Listed Threatened and Endangered Species | D. Campbell

Everglades and Wetlands Science Part 1: Ecology and Contaminants in Ever-Changing Ecosystems | Frances Nilsen, Arnold Brunell, Ted Lange

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148 From egg to fledge: Partitioning effects of mercury exposure on reproduction in Great Egrets (Ardea alba) | I. Rodriguez

149 Environmental Contaminants Continue to be a Threat to the Endangered Florida Panther | M. Cunningham

150 Pesticides increase infectious disease by disrupting the microbiome | J. Rohr

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Plastic Debris: From the Continent to the Sea | Jeremy Conkle, Chelsea Rochman

G1155 Manageable sources of microplastics to

the “sweetwater seas” | P. Helm156 Plastics and other anthropogenic debris in freshwater birds from Canada | E. Holland

157 Assessment of Plastic Ingestion and Persistent Organic Pollutant Concentrations in Sea Turtles from the Pelagic Realm of the Pacific Ocean | J. Lynch

158 Marine microplastics as potential indica-tors of the Anthropocene | J. Ivar do Sul

Scientific Advances Supporting Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Derivation - Part 2 | Michael Elias, Kathryn Gallagher, Thomas Augspurger, Chris Mebane

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H2163 Integrating mesocosm experiments and

field data to develop water quality criteria for contaminants in aquatic ecosystems | W. Clements

164 Beakers, buckets, and brooks: utility of mesocosm-type studies in aquatic life criteria derivation and validation | C. Mebane

165 Censoring as a Tool for Optimizing Data Usage in Region-Specific Species Sensitivity Distributions for Hypoxia | J. Carrick

166 Development of Chemical Thresholds for Situations where Good Ecological Status is unlikely to be achieved | A. Peters

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4171 Fish gastrointestinal tracts influence the sorption of organic contaminants to single-walled carbon nanotubes | T. Sabo-Attwood

172 Characterization of the key mechanisms influencing bioavailability of PAHs adsorbed to carbon nanotubes in the aquatic environ-ment | E. Linard

173 Goldfish (Carassius auratus) immune responses to intravenously injected polymer-coated TiO2 nanoparticles | V. Ortega

174 Release of polymer additives and plasti-cizers from polycarbonate- and epoxy-SWCNT nanocomposites | M. Montaño

Mercury Fate and Biogeochemistry | Nelson O’Driscoll, Tom Sizmur, Yong Cai

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179 Mercury concentrations in northern pike in the Flin Flon, Manitoba area: Spatial and temporal responses to smelter closure | M. Evans

180 Mercury Accumulation in Laurentian Great Lakes Fish: Are Global Mercury Inputs Affecting the Great Lakes Ecosystem? | T. Holsen

181 Gaseous mercury flux from salt marshes is mediated by solar radiation, temperature, and moisture | T. Sizmur

182 Methylmercury entry and accumulation in the food web of a semi-arid river-reservoir system | C. Eagles-Smith

Soil Contaminants: Fate, Bioavailability, Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment - Part 2 | Michael Simini, Theresa Phillips, Ming Fan

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187 Revisiting the Avian Eco-SSL for Lead: Recommendations for Revision | B. Sample

188 Effects of chemicals on soil organisms in the field: available methods and ecological background | J. Roembke

189 Soil invertebrate avoidance behavoir from a hydraulic lubricating oil | A. Gainer

190 Effect of select perfluorinated compounds on hatching success of, and accumulation in, the house cricket (Acheta domesticus) | J. Mauricio

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MP | Monday Poster PresentationsSCHEDULE

Setup 7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Take Down 6:30 p.m.–6:45 p.m.

Presenters are expected to attend their poster during all break periods and the evening poster social to discuss their work with scientists visiting their poster.

Coffee Breaks 9:15 a.m.–10:00 a.m. and 2:15 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Lunch Break 11:15 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Poster Social 5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m.

Mercury Fate and Biogeochemistry | Nelson O’Driscoll, Tom Sizmur, Yong Cai

MP001 Predicting methylmercury (bio)availability at the base of the aquatic food web | S. KlapsteinMP002 Does amino acid content explain methyl mercury concentrations in aquatic invertebrates? | J. TheraMP003 Interaction of Mercury with Thiols: Complexation and Enhanced Dissolution of Mercury Sulfide | G. LiuMP004 The Influence of Avian Biovectors on Mercury Speciation in a Coastal Wetland | J. KickbushMP005 A mechanistic investigation of mercury reduction and volatilisation in soil | E. MannMP006 The influence of chloride concentration on Hg photochemical reduction in melted Arctic snow | E. MannMP007 Evaluation of Fish Length to Methyl Mercury and PCB Relationships--Teasing Out Interactions to Support Risk Management | H. SummersMP008 Numerical Water Quality Criteria Derivation to Protect the Florida Panther Using the Everglades Mercury Example | L. FinkMP009 Effects of Coastal Managed Retreat on Mercury Biogeochemistry | T. SizmurMP010 The effect of solid phase sorbent materials on the leachability of mercury from contami-nated soils | C. MillerMP011 Developing a Centralized Mercury Knowledge Sharing Platform Using Emissions, Fate and Exposure Data | R. BarraMP012 A Mercury Impacted Aquatic Food Web Based on Empirical Data | C. ManciniMP013 Survey of mercury in the fur of Bats (Chiroptera) of Coastal South Carolina | N. RoachMP014 Mapping gaseous mercury concentrations around an abandoned mine in Italy using passive air samplers | D. McLaganMP015 Analysing Nova Scotia lichens for mercury content | C. SaundersMP016 Mercury Concentrations in Apple Snails and Endangered Snail Kites Located in Florida, USA | C. Ortega-RodriguezMP017 Dried Blood Spots as a novel tool for methylmercury exposure assessment | A. SantaMP018 Nutrients and Hg cycling in Long Island Sound embayments | Z. BaumannMP019 Mercury in Fishes from Yosemite (CA), Mount Rainier (WA), and Rocky Mountain (CO) National Parks: Potential Drivers and Ecological Risk | C. Flanagan PritzMP020 Mercury and metals deposition in Flin Flon Manitoba and the Experimental Lakes Area Ontario (Canada): a multi-lake sediment core reconstruction | J. Kirk

Status and Trends of the Landscape-Scale Mercury Problem in South Florida and the Everglades | Darren Rumbold, Charles Jagoe, Donald Axelrad, Jennifer Thera

MP021 Mercury Concentrations in Feathers of Adult and Nestling Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) from Coastal and Freshwater Environments of Florida | D. RumboldMP022 Recreating the Everglades: laboratory modeling of in ovo mercury exposure in the American alligator | F. NilsenMP023 Assessment of total mercury in sentinel estuarine fishes of the Florida Everglades and adjacent coastal ecosystems | D. TremainMP024 A Summary of the Scientific, Administrative and Legal Deficiencies in Florida’s Statewide Mercury Total Maximum Daily Load Plan | L. FinkMP025 A contrast in mercury methylating populations and processes at high (U3 in WCA-2A) and low (DB-15 in WCA-3A) sulfate locations in the Everglades | A. OgramMP026 Removal of Mercury from Surface Water by Constructed Wetlands in South Florida, USA | B. Gu

Particle- or Pollen-Bound Pesticides in the Environment | Renata Raina-Fulton

MP027 Neonicotinoid and phenylpyrazole insecticides and their metabolites: Presence in WWTP effluents and surface water samples | M. WoudnehMP028 Neonicotinoid Insecticides and Other Particle Bound Pesticides in the Atmosphere at Agricultural Impacted Sites | R. Raina-Fulton

Plastic Debris: From the Continent to the Sea | Jeremy Conkle, Chelsea Rochman

MP029 Quantifying a source of microplastics: Shedding of synthetic microfibers from textiles | B. Carney AlmrothMP030 Quantifying and characterizing plastic debris in a south Texas wastewater treatment system | J. ConkleMP031 New Methods for Recovery of Microplastics from Digestive and Respiratory Tissue | E. WaddellMP032 Microscopic anthropogenic litter in terrestrial birds from Shanghai, China: Not only plastics but also natural fibers | S. ZhaoMP033 Consequences of environmentally relevant concentrations of microplastic with and without PCBs in a freshwater food chain | C. RochmanMP034 Linking academic training to the ‘real world’: Adventures in an internship with industry | D. Saunders

Exposure, Effects and Fate of New Organic Contaminants in Aquatic Ecosystems | Amila De Silva, Magali Houde

MP035 Polyhalogenated Carbazoles in Aquatic Sediments from the United States and China | Y. WuMP036 Chemicals of Emerging Concern (CECs) in the Saginaw River System | Y. WuMP037 Source and Risk Assessment of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Water and Sediments from the Bosten Lake, Northwest of China | W. ChenMP038 Chronic and multigenerational toxicity evaluation of the flame retardant tris (2-butoxy-ethyl) phosphate (TBOEP) using Daphnia magna | M. HoudeMP039 Transcriptomic response of Daphnia magna exposed to benzotriazoles: endocrine-disrupting potential and molting effects | M. HoudeMP040 Oxygen-functional Groups and Ready Biodegradability of Flavor and Fragrance Molecules | Y. SuMP041 Pharmaceutical and personal care product residues in wastewater treatment plant samples from Kentucky and Georgia, USA | K. SajwanMP042 Temporal trends of volatile methylsiloxanes in Tokyo Bay sediment core, Japan | Y. HoriiMP043 Glyphosate-induced toxicity in African catfish (Clarias gariepinus, Burchell) following a sub-lethal exposure | O. AladesanmiMP044 Developmental Toxicity and Mechanistic Investigations of Nitrated and Heterocyclic PAHs | A. ChlebowskiMP045 Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Herring Gull and Caspian Tern Eggs From United States Colony Sites in the Great Lakes of North America | R. LetcherMP046 Temporal and spatial behavior of pharmaceuticals in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, United States | M. CantwellMP047 Effect of substituted phenylamine antioxidants on three life stages of freshwater mussel Lampsilis siliquoidea | R. Prosser

Everglades and Wetlands Science Part 1: Ecology and Contaminants in Ever-Changing Ecosystems | Frances Nilsen, Arnold Brunell, Ted Lange

MP048 Geospatial analysis of Perfluoroalkyl Acids in American Alligators (Alligator mississippien-sis) in Florida and South Carolina | J. BangmaMP049 The Combined Effects of Coal Combustion Waste and Pond Drying Regime on the Southern Toad (Anaxyrus terrestris) | R. Flynn

Advancing -Omics into Regulatory Frameworks: Case Studies and Perspectives | Doris E. Vidal-Dorsch, Adam Biales, Christopher Martyniuk, Bruno Campos

MP050 Bringing the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) into the genomic era | T. SaariMP051 Examining the effects of endocrine disruption on innate immunity in Rana (Lithobates) catesbeiana tadpoles | S. PartoviMP052 Gene Expression Responses in Freshwater and Marine Fish Exposed to Wastewater Effluents | D. Vidal-DorschMP053 Hepatic proteome to account for the molecular mechanism underlying dioxin susceptibil-ity in C3H/lpr and MRL/lpr mouse strains | T. NguyenMP054 Next generation sequencing analysis to assess the effects of prenatal bisphenol A expo-sure on developing chicken embryos | S. ItohMP055 Sex-dependent effects of prenatal bisphenol A exposure on liver transcriptome of rat offspring | T. NguyenMP056 Sex-specific molecular responses in the hypothalamus may underlie differences in behavior following exposure to Phenanthrene in the fathead minnow | J. LougheryMP057 Using the molecular basis of olfaction in metamorphosing frog tadpoles as an indicator of thyroid hormone disruption in aquatic systems | K. JackmanMP058 Shotgun Proteomics of Hexagenia spp. exposed to Surface waters and Effluents from Toronto and Hamilton Harbour, Ontario | D. Simmons

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Monday Poster Presentations | MPChemical, Biological and Instrumental Methods for Detecting Harmful Algae and Their Natural Toxins | James Lazorchak, Charlita Rosal, Dionysios Dionysiou, Bryan Brooks, Damia Barcelo, Christian Moldaenke

MP059 Overview of USEPA Office of Research and Development’s planned research on Analysis and monitoring in fresh and coastal/estuarine environments | J. LazorchakMP060 Analysis of total microcystins in water at low part-per-trillion levels by on-line solid phase extraction coupled to UHPLC-MS/MS | G. MunozMP061 Use of Membrane Filtration as an Alternative Method in the Extraction of Microcystin Cyanotoxins Produced by Harmful Algal Blooms | H. MashMP062 Acute and chronic toxicity testing of algal toxins using a suite of aquatic test organisms | N. KembleMP063 Cardiotoxicity of the blue-green algae Microcystis aeruginosa on developing Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) | S. SarafMP064 Microcystin-LR in Mouse Liver Tissue: Extraction and Analysis | C. Rosal

Environmental Application of Cell-Based and High-Content Screening Assays for Monitoring Program and Risk Assessment | Alvine Mehinto, Daniel Villeneuve

MP065 Using reporter gene assays to evaluate endocrine disruption in the rivers of three agricul-tural areas in South Africa | R. PietersMP066 PROTECT (Puerto Rico Testsite for Exploring Contamination Threats) -Mixture Toxicity Assessment and Identification in Groundwater from Puerto Rico | X. WenMP067 Passive Polyethylene Samplers and in vitro Bioassays to Investigate Biological Effects of Complex Mixtures of Gaseous Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants | C. McDonoughMP068 Assessment of storage conditions for wastewater influent and effluent intended for in vitro bioassay analysis | S. BeitelMP069 Monitoring Ecological Impacts of Environmental Surface Waters using Cell-based Metabolomics | H. NguyenMP070 Cell-based metabolomics approach for assessing the impact of wastewater treatment plant effluent on downstream water quality | H. ZhenMP071 Nanomaterial Toxicity through a High Throughput Screening Approach on Mytilus Edulis Hemocytes | C. MouneyracMP072 Estrogen-driven apical endpoints in Menidia beryllina | K. Kroll

Soil Contaminants: Fate, Bioavailability, Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment | Michael Simini, Theresa Phillips, Ming Fan

MP073 Use of an in vivo rat model to evaluate relationships between bioaccessibility and bioavailability of nickel in ultramafic soils | L. VasilukMP074 Bioaccessible Nickel in Various Particle Sizes of House Dust from Communities Close to Nickel Mining and Smelting | L. VasilukMP075 Using XANES to identify the effect of ageing, speciation and mineral association of nickel on its bioaccessibility in soil | R. ThornMP076 Evaluating the ability of Alyssum murale to extract aged nickel from nickel-enriched organic soils | K. ZupferMP077 Metal Mixtures in Soil: Testing the Concentration Addition Approach as a Risk Assessment Tool | P. AroraMP078 Risk assessment of heavy metal-contaminated sediment based on heavy metal speciation and extractability | K. KimMP079 Overcoming Challenges in Assessing Risks to Wildlife at a Former Lead/Zinc Mine in the Yukon Territory | C. MackintoshMP080 Arsenic uptake by beets (Beta vulgaris) cultivated in a roxarsone-contaminated medium | S. RichardsMP081 Tools for Development of Site-specific Clean-up Values Protective of Soil Ecological Receptors at Metal and Metalloid-contaminated Soils | R. KupermanMP082 Development and standardization of an ecotoxicological test method for the environmen-tal risk assessment of genetically modified plants | J. RoembkeMP083 Morphological, biochemical and yield response of Capsicum annum grown at different SLASH (sewage sludge and fly ash mixture) amendment rates | R. SinghMP084 Advances in the Development of Procedures to Establish the Toxicity of Non-Extractable Residues (NER) | G. SandersMP085 Measures of Chemical Availability for Enhancing Risk Assessments of PAHs in Soil | J. Conder

Bioavailability of Organic Chemicals for Retrospective Risk Assessment: Measurement, Applications and Communication | Jose-Julio Ortega-Calvo, Michael Aitken

MP086 How to communicate bioavailability science in regulation of organic chemicals? | J. Ortega-CalvoMP087 The Influence of Biosurfactant and Synthetic Surfactant Amendments on Bioavailability of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soil | D. Wolf

Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Federally Listed (Threatened and Endangered) Species at a National Level – Part 1 | Colleen Rossmeisl, Tony Hawkes, Sara Pollack

MP088 Estimating the magnitude of effect using predicted pesticide exposure concentrations and toxicity data for an endangered species: A case study | C. RossmeislMP089 Approaches for Mapping the Habitat of Listed Species without Federally Declared Critical Habitat | J. AmosMP090 Refined endangered species risk assessment for static aquatic habitats: Part 2 - Effects assessment and risk characterization | S. TeedMP091 Environmental risks of synthetic pyrethroids in seawater | F. TuccaMP092 What to do when predictions of risk models are at odds with real world observations: The Kirtland’s warbler example for chlorpyrifos and malathion | D. MooreMP093 Developing population models for pesticide risk assessments: a systematic approach (for herbaceous plants) | A. SchmolkeMP094 Endangered Species Risk Assessment Approaches for a Data-Rich Insecticide-Carbaryl | M. Kern

Environmental Risk Assessment of Metals in Tropical Regions: Challenges, Potential Solutions and Information Needs | Christian Schlekat, Ross Smith

MP095 Cu toxicity to cardinal tetras in Amazonian waters: blackwater, whitewater, particles, unusual DOMs, speciation, and modeling | C. WoodMP096 Copper toxicity to Mekong and Lancang River organisms: development of a tropical Cu-BLM and application for setting Cu water quality guidelines | T. HoangMP097 Copper toxicity to tropical organisms: Are guideline approaches from temperate climates consistent with and protective for tropical species? | R. SantoreMP098 Tropical environmental risk assessment research program for nickel: Data gathering in Southeast Asia and Melanesia | C. SchlekatMP099 Metal Fate and Transport in a Tropical River during Wet (Monsoon) Period: A Tale of Ligands domination | M. KumarMP100 Risk assessment for human health of fish consumption in two estuaries of Brazil | G. SantosMP101 Preliminary investigation into the risk of environmental lead on the I.Q of pre-school children in Isiagu, Ebonyi State, Nigeria | C. OnwurahMP102 Assessment of heavy metals in tropical soils of Mayabeque and Havana provinces, Cuba. Challenges and information needs | D. Pacheco

Wildlife Ecotoxicology: From Food Chain Exposure to Population Effects | John Elliott, Christine Bishop, Rafael Mateo

MP103 Fox Too Are Not Spatially Relevant at Contaminated Sites | L. TannenbaumMP104 HexSim Networks: Spatial IBMs are no longer just for the birds | A. BrookesMP105 Derivation of an Aquatic-Dependent Avian Tissue Residue Value (TRV) for Mercury Based on Current Toxicity Literature | A. JarvisMP106 Hepatotoxic Biomarkers in Crocodylus moreletii Adults from an Urbanized Lagoon in Tabasco, Mexico | P. Ramirez RomeroMP107 Acetaminophen toxicity in reptilians; underlying biochemical pathways for use of control-ling invasive species | P. van den HurkMP108 Flame Retardants in the Great Lakes Environment: Bald Eagles as Indicators of Tertiary-Level Exposure | K. SimonMP109 Re-evaluation of Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) Productivity and Contaminant Exposure in the Delaware Bay and River: Comparison between 2002 and 2015 | B. RattnerMP110 Increased rodenticide exposure rate and risk of toxicosis in barn owls from SW Canada - linkage with demographic not genetic factors | J. ElliottMP111 Anticoagulant rodenticide residues in badger and fisher from southern British Columbia | J. ElliottMP112 Investigating potential growth, behavioural, and reproductive effects of nestling exposure to methylmercury in Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia guttata) | S. MorranMP113 Pesticide transfer between fish and waterbirds of the West coast of Yucatan, Mexico | E. Norena-BarrosoMP114 Experimental manipulation of dietary arsenic levels in great tit nestlings: effects on antioxidant molecules and lipid peroxidation | P. Sánchez VirostaMP115 Effects of calcium supplementation and metal pollution on oxidative stress in great tit nestlings | P. Sánchez VirostaMP116 Dynamic Modeling of Fish-Eating Bird First-Flush Exposure to Toxaphene in a Reservoir Constructed on Contaminated Farm Soil | L. FinkMP117 Blood and feather heavy metal concentration of a resident and migratory songbird | Z. CooperMP118 Application of Relative Potency Data for Aroclor 1268 in Birds and Mammals | P. FuchsmanMP119 The Effects of Sub-Lethal Pesticide Exposure on Behavior of Aquatic Vertebrates: A Meta-Analysis | M. Shuman-Goodier

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MP | Monday Poster PresentationsMP120 In situ Method for Evaluating the Early Life Toxicity of Contaminated Sediments in Walleye (Sander vitreus) | E. BoulangerMP121 Toxicity of silver nanoparticles in biosolid-amended soil to Eisenia fetida: perspectives for the protection of agricultural soils and the environment | A. Lemtiri

Integrating Life Cycle, Risk and Alternatives Assessment with Exposure Modeling for Chemical Decision-Making | Susan Csiszar, David Meyer

MP122 Chemical Exposure Footprint: Application and Evaluation of the ProScale method in an indoor furniture case study | T. Rydberg

Novel Mechanisms of Nanomaterial Toxicity Through Direct Exposure or Indirect Interactions with Environmental Components | Joseph Bisesi, Candice Lavelle, Lee Ferguson, Tara Sabo-Attwood

MP123 Determination of Carbon Nanotube Phytotoxicity in Heat Stressed Crops | J. JordanMP124 Modulation of Immune Defense Responses of Fathead Minnows exposed to Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes | H. JohnsonMP125 Overcoming Carbon Nanomaterial Interference in qPCR Assessments of Gene Expression Changes in Exposure Experiments | C. LavelleMP126 Global gene expression profiling in zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to nanoparticles of maghemite (y-Fe2O3) | R. Rios VillacisMP127 Investigation of the influence of carbon nanotubes on the bioavailability of mixtures of PAHs to P. promelas | E. LinardMP128 Novel toxicity associated with emerging hybrid nanomaterials in aquatic systems | S. RobinsonMP129 In vitro to in vivo extrapolation of nano titanium dioxide cytotoxicity in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) | M. AlloyMP130 Investigation of Toxicity of Perovskite Nanomaterials (a new solar cell nanomaterial) in Zebrafish and Linkage to Release of Pb2+ | D. PatsiouMP131 PAHs Sorption to NMs in the Aqueous Phase Assessed by Evaluation of Bioavailability in Larval Zebrafish | D. PatsiouMP132 Effects of ingestion of antimicrobial nanoparticles on endogenous microbiota and pathogen resistance in rainbow trout | N. Brande-LavridsenMP133 Enhanced and differential genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticles by expression of human CYP genes in yeast cells | T. JiangMP134 Evaluation of the toxicity of newly synthesized titanium dioxide nanoparticles | M. OzmenMP135 Identification of Biomarkers in Corn Subsequent Silver Nanoparticles Exposure | N. Chavez SoriaMP136 Toxicological evaluation and photocatalytic degradation capability of newly synthesized nanoparticles | N. OzmenMP137 Form and toxicity of copper released into marine systems from conventionally and nano-sized copper treated lumber | A. ParksMP138 Environmental fate and transport of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in municipal waste-water effluent in outdoor stream mesocosms | B. CastellonMP139 Phytoplankton taxonomic community dynamics during a whole lake nanosilver addition | A. ConineMP140 An Ecosystem Scale Experiment: Fate and Effects of Silver Nanoparticles Following Whole-lake Addition at the Experimental Lakes Area | D. RearickMP141 Mechanisms for toxicity of a next generation energy storage nanomaterial to Daphnia magna | J. BozichMP142 Effects of natural suspended matter on toxicity of silver nanoparticles to Daphnia Magna | J. KimMP143 Mediation of Metal Toxicity to Meiobenthic Copepods by Polyvinylpyrrolidone Coating of Silver Nanoparticles | T. ChandlerMP144 Cellular Specific Responses of the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, to PolyDOTs | D. SmithMP145 Accumulation of dissolved silver and silver nanoparticles in liposomes used as a model membrane | C. GuilleuxMP146 Interaction of Nanoparticles with Model Bacterial Surfaces | E. CaudillMP147 Aggregation, sedimentation, dissolution and bioavailability of quantum dots in estuarine systems | K. HoMP148 Nanotoxicology of NMC, PAH-AuNP, Citrate-AuNP and D. melanogaster | B. CurtisMP149 The Interactive Effects of UV Radiation and Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles on the Calanoid Copepod, Acartia tonsa | J. WardMP150 The Comparative Study of Silver Nanoparticles and Ionic Silver Exposure on Organ Pathology of Sprague-Dawley Rats | P. JacobMP151 Nanoparticles feeding exposure to the marine amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis: absorp-tion in hemolymph | G. UmbuzeiroMP152 Exploring impacts of complex nanomaterials using the nematode C. elegans | N. Niemuth

Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Federally Listed (Threatened and Endangered) Species at a National Level – Part 2 | Bernalyn McGaughey, Richard Brain, George Tuttle, Teung Chin

MP153 A Refined Aquatic Ecological Risk Assessment for the California Tiger Salamander Potentially Exposed to Malathion | R. BretonMP154 A Refined Ecological Risk Assessment for the Delta Smelt Potentially Exposed to Malathion in California | G. ManningMP155 Refined Aquatic Exposure Estimates based on Species Data from the Pilot Biological Evaluations | N. Snyder

From Source to Sink: Consumer Product Chemical Exposures and Exposure Pathways | Anne Doherty, Daphne Molin, Yvette Lowney, Spencer Williams

MP156 Assessing Risk for Consumer Products Under California’s Proposition 65 Regulations | A. SinghalMP157 Environmental Obesogens: An Emerging Concern | B. LoganathanMP158 Framework for modeling the release of chemicals during the use phase of consumer products | M. TaoMP159 Hand-to-mouth contact frequency among adults: A review of the literature and recom-mendations for future studies | A. GauthierMP160 Health Risks from Chemicals During the Use Phase of Consumer Products - Current Knowledge and Information Gaps | D. LiMP161 Identification and Toxicological Evaluation of Unsubstituted PAHs and Novel PAH Derivatives in Pavement Sealcoat Products | I. TitaleyMP162 Identifying and addressing contaminant sources impacting an urban estuary | R. SuttonMP163 Identifying Flame Retardant Chemicals in Polyurethane Foam From Consumer Products: Trends in Use Reflecting Shifts in the Flammability Standards | E. CooperMP164 IFRA Environmental Standards and RIFM Program Advances Update for 2016 | A. LapczynskiMP165 Integrating Exposure Science into Consumer Products Regulations | A. DohertyMP166 Organophosphorus flame retardants: environmental occurrence, human exposure, and toxicity | S. LeeMP167 Sources of Fipronil in Urban Aquatic Environments | K. MoranMP168 Sunscreen Safety for Kids: A Risk Assessment of a Common Preservative | J. Lemay

Business Examples of Chemical Alternatives Assessment | Jennifer Tanir, Ann Mason

MP169 The Sustainability Consortium - Common Chemical Evaluation Framework | C. HeltMP170 Examination of three approaches for selecting candidate chemicals for an AA | A. MasonMP171 Automated human and environmental exposure estimation to support prioritization of chemical alternatives in product development | J. RinkevichMP172 Case Studies in Reducing Aquatic Risks of Personal Care Products Using the GAIA Algorithm to Drive Selection of Alternative Ingredients | J. SaxeMP173 Alternatives Assessment of non-fluorinated DWR Products utilizing the GHS-Column Model | R. Buck

Scientific Advances Supporting Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Derivation | Michael Elias, Kathryn Gallagher, Thomas Augspurger, Chris Mebane

MP174 Advancing Uncertainty Characterization in Support of Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Derivation: Why and How | D. McLaughlinMP175 Applying Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) to Derivation aquatic PNECs for Two Typical Phenolic EDCs | Y. WangMP176 Aquatic fungal secondary metabolites contamination of water | N. MagwazaMP177 Derivation of BLM-based Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Lead Following USEPA Guidelines: A Comparison with European Approaches | D. DeForestMP178 Development of Site-Specific Water Quality Criteria: A Detailed Look at Water-Effect Ratio (WER) Testing and Application | J. NuszMP179 Development of Water Quality Guidelines for Copper Using the Biotic Ligand Model | S. DixitMP180 Frameworks for Addressing Aquatic Life Effects from Time-Variable Toxicant Exposures | C. DelosMP181 How do organisms regulate accumulation of toxics, pharmaceuticals, and nutrients? | W. BeckonMP182 Refinement and Validation of Target Lipid Model-Derived HC5 to Conform to REACH Guidelines | J. McGrathMP183 The Effects of Sensitivity Bias in Species Sensitivity Distributions and Possible Effects on Water Quality Guidelines | K. CroteauMP184 Use of SeqAPASS for the Identification of Susceptible Taxa to Inform Derivation of Aquatic Life Criteria | C. LaLoneMP185 Variability and Uncertainty in Use of Mean Effect Concentrations for Aquatic Life Criteria Derivation | T. Linton

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Monday Poster Presentations | MPEnvironmental Chemistry | William Foreman, Elin Ulrich

MP186 Supercritical CO2 Extraction and GC-MS Analysis of Fatty Acids Composition of the Oil from Leaves, Seeds and Husks of Moringa oleifera | E. ObiMP187 Modulation of the physiological and biochemical effects of copper nanoparticles in kidney beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) treated with kinetin | S. ApodacaMP188 Accumulation of metals in the lichen Flavoparmelia caperata | D. BrownMP189 The Effect of Cations on the Extractability of Organic Chemicals Adsorbed to Soil | D. RiggsMP190 Availability of arsenic and antimony in contaminated soils assessed by DGT, sequential extraction, and bioassay with water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) | L. NgoMP191 Comparison of the biogeochemical behavior of arsenic and antimony in contaminated soils and their uptake by water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) | L. NgoMP192 Effect of chemical speciation on the bioaccessibility of soils contaminated and spiked with heavy metals | E. ElikemMP193 Spatial Contaminant Trends in a Great Lakes Area of Concern | J. LaFontaineMP194 Ambient Sediment Quality Conditions in Minnesota | J. CraneMP195 Comparative study of brine treatment using a functionalized nanofibre and an ion exchange resin | E. OmoniyiMP196 Determination of Sulfur - Containing Anions in Saline Waters using Negative-Mode Capillary Zone Electrophoresis with Indirect Detection | A. SaeedMP197 Formation of Trihalomethanes (THMs) as Disinfection by-Products (DBPs) when Reclaimed Water is Disinfected with Hypochlorite | H. KassoufMP199 An ultra-sensitive (parts-per-quadrillion) and SPE-free method for the analysis of estro-gens in surface water | W. BackeMP200 Modeling Singlet Oxygen Production by Dissolved Organic Matter | J. LaszakovitsMP201 An analytical method for the determination of emerging contaminants in water samples from Brazilian rivers | T. OliveiraMP202 Temporal Changes in Detection Limits of Pesticides in Surface Water | T. McKnight-WhitfordMP204 Improved Sample Preparation for the Determination of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Human Milk | F. BrownMP205 Levels of Blood Organophosphorus Flame Retardants and Association with Changes in Human Sphingolipid Homeostasis | F. ZhaoMP206 Concentrations of Brominated Dibenzo-Dioxins and Furans in Dust from Residences and the Living Quarters of Firehouses | F. BrownMP207 Simplifying Multivariate Statistical Tools: Case Study of Dioxin/Furan Congener Profiles at a Former Wood Processing Site in Puget Sound, WA | W. HafnerMP208 Estimating detection levels for multi-analyte methods: beyond the EPA MDL procedure | W. Foreman

21st Century Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation in Toxicity Assessment | Markus Hecker, Carlie LaLone

MP209 Characterizing molecular toxicity pathways of selected emerging contaminants to eluci-date species-specific sensitivity of three North American fishes | A. AlcarazMP210 Determination of Acute and Sub-Chronic Toxicity of Emerging Contaminants in Early Life Stages of Three Canadian Fish Species | D. SchultzMP211 Lower sensitivity of cyprinid fishes to three acetylcholinesterase inhibitor pesticides: an evaluation based on no effect concentrations | Y. IwasakiMP212 Comparative behavioral response patterns of two common larval fish models | B. SteeleMP213 Use of White Sturgeon Data in Development of EPA’s National 304(a) Chronic Selenium Criterion for the Protection of Freshwater Aquatic Life | J. BeamanMP214 The Allometric Relationship Between Acute Toxicity and Individual Body Weight for Fishes Based on Biotic Ligand Toxicity Model :A Case Study as Zinc | C. LuMP215 Comparing toxin-induced cardiac defects in Atlantic sturgeon with those in zebrafish: A novel mechanism of AhR function in PCB-exposed fish | C. SinglemanMP216 High conservation in transcriptomic and proteomic response of white sturgeon to equipo-tent concentrations of 2,3,7,8-TCDD, PCB 77, and benzo[a]pyrene | J. DoeringMP217 Functional Genomic Screening Using CRISPR-Cas9 Knockout System in Human Cells Identifies Genes Involved in Toxicant Susceptibility | A. SobhMP218 Coral Health Biomarker Studies using Cultured Corals and Field collected Larvae (Montipora capitata) exposed to pyrene, benzene, and gasoline | E. CasleyMP219 Phytoremediation potential of some plants growing wildly on polluted soil and water | K. Adegbenro Kolawole Niyi

Hydraulic Fracturing Operations and Issues

MP220 Do air pollutants associated with unconventional oil and gas extraction have endocrine activity? | A. BoldenMP221 Ecological Risk Assessment of Coal Seam Gas Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids in Australia | T. Biksey

MP222 Effect of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Components on Chironomus riparius Larvae as a Marker for Aquatic Toxicity of Freshwater | Z. AlaliMP223 Environmental Quality Implications of Unconventional Natural Gas Development: Current Perspectives and Research Needs | B. BrooksMP224 PBT Assessment of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids from Coal Seam Gas Fields in Australia | T. BikseyMP225 Potential Environmental Impacts of Shale Development on Proximate Flora | R. LupardusMP226 Framework for an Environmental Effects Monitoring Program for Unconventional Oil and Gas Development in Appalachian Regions of Ohio and West Virginia | R. Lanno

Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology – Poster Only Part 1

MP227 Do Eukaryotic Species Interactions Drive Freshwater Harmful Algal Blooms Dynamics? | A. BanerjiMP228 Consequences of soil erosion and cyanobacterial blooms on the feeding behaviour of a native fish Goodea atripinnis (Goodeidae) | M. GayossoMP229 Sub lethal concentrations of Cylindrospermopsin causes lipogenesis, cell cycle disruption, and activation of stress responses on hepatocytes | C. GonzalezMP230 Stream Susceptibility Profiles in the Appalachian Mountains | G. BeaubienMP231 Fish Captured in Canoas River, SC, Brazil, Exhibited Alterated Concentration of Sex Hormones and Gonad Morphological Alterations | C. SoaresMP232 Genetic diversity of a sedentary fish species from a Neotropical stream under anthropo-genic interference | S. SofiaMP233 Evaluation, identification, and reduction of sources and causes of sublethal toxicity in the effluent discharge from a former mining site | P. DowneyMP234 Evaluation the estrogenic activity and its effects on male fish exposed to water samples in the Paraí ba do Sul River | T. PaivaMP235 Evaluation of the water quality in dam Tenango, Puebla | G. Barrera EscorciaMP236 Evaluating the Effects of Livestock Inputs on Fish Populations and Water Quality in the Pine River | B. HamiltonMP237 Effects of anthropogenic activities on aquatic invertebrate communities in an ecologically important conservation area of South Africa | L. de NeckerMP238 Changes in Physical Factors following Low-Level Disturbance in a West Virginia Watershed | A. ChapmanMP239 Assessment of DNA damage in freshwater mussels from the Hamilton Harbour watershed | E. GilroyMP240 Hydrocynus viittatus’s potential as bio-indicator of riverine health: A multiple lines of evidence and multivariate statistics approach | R. GerberMP241 Zebra Mussels as Bioindicators of Habitat Quality of the Great Lakes USA | A. RingwoodMP242 Navajo Generating Station ERAs: A Successful Communication Strategy that Facilitated the ERA Process Associated with the NGS EIS | L. MartelloMP243 Tracing Deepwater Horizon Oil into Coastal in situ Bacterial Communities | T. BaskervilleMP244 Toxicity Laboratory Intercalibration for Stormwater in Southern California | D. GreensteinMP245 Impact of Metropolitan Stormwater Runoff on Fathead Minnows (Pimephales promelas) | H. SchoenfussMP246 Presence of fecal indicator bacteria in sand by distance and depth at a freshwater recre-ational beach | F. BaileyMP247 Antibody Responses to Bacterial Pathogens in Loggerhead, Caretta caretta, and Kemp’s Ridley, Lepidochelys kempii, Sea Turtles in the S.E. USA | C. RiceMP248 Exploring Different Service Loss Estimation Approaches for Assessing Sediment Injury in Natural Resource Damage Assessment | M. KierskiMP249 Lethal and sub-lethal effects of elevated CO2 concentrations on marine organisms | C. LeeMP250 Does parent exposure to municipal wastewater effluent exposure influence progeny health or response to endocrine disrupting compounds? | M. FuzzenMP251 The Utilization of Copper Water Effect Ratio Studies for Industrial and Municipal Discharges: A Review of Case Studies | M. ChanovMP252 Sewer Effluent in Our Streams : Can aquatic communities survive? | B. LognionMP253 Seasonal Variation of Oxidative Stress and Histopathological Alterations in Carassius auratus Affected by Effluent from a Sewage Treatment Plant | H. IMMP254 On-Site evaluation of toxicity and estrogenicity of wastewater effluents to endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow | K. BuhlMP255 Hepatic transcriptome in rainbow darter (Etheostoma caeruleum) exposed to municipal wastewater over time in the central Grand River, Ontario, Canada | P. MarjanMP256 Chronic Exposure of the Least Killifish (Heterandria formosa) and Mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) to Treated Sewer Effluent: Can they withstand? | D. BryantMP257 Assessing Load Reduction and Biological Recovery After Wastewater Treatment Upgrades in an Effluent-Dominated Aquatic Ecosystem | H. SchoenfussMP258 Biological Effects of Septic Seepage on the Larval Fathead Minnow, Pimephales promelas | L. WarrenMP259 Genotoxicity and histological damage by anionic surfactant in Zebrafish | C. Penagos

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Spotlight SessionAquatic Toxicology

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Analytical ChemistryIntegrated Environmental

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MP | Monday Poster PresentationsMP260 Effects of perfluorinated compounds on mitochondrial functions in zebrafish liver cells | J. LeeMP261 Bioavailability and Bioconcentration Potential of Perfluoroalkyl-phosphinic and -phos-phonic Acids in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) | B. KellyMP262 Effects of Exposure to Detergents on Freshwater Organisms | A. Sobrino-FigueroaMP263 Screening ecological impacts of environmental surface waters using cell-based metabo-lomics | Q. TengMP264 Metabolic Profiles of Intersex Largemouth Bass: Toward Development of a Non-lethal Biomarker | M. UrichMP265 Biomarkers of exposure to contaminants in three catfishes of Colombia | J. GonzalezMP266 Biomarkers in Gambusia yucatana muscle for the evaluation of PAHs in “cenotes” (sink-holes) of Yucatan, Mexico | A. ArroyoMP267 Biomarker responses and organochlorine pesticide accumulation in Müller’s clawed frog (Xenopus muelleri) from the Phongolo floodplain, South Africa | N. WolmaransMP268 Biomarker and Fluorescence Induction-Relaxation Responses of Cultured Corals and Coral Larvae to Bunker and Diesel Oil, Copper and Temperature Stress | P. CaldwellMP269 Recovery and remaining environmental effects in receiving waters of Swedish pulp and paper mills | M. KarlssonMP270 PFOS Impact on Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Cardiac Development Through Gene Expression and Morphometrics | G. MorenoMP271 Effects of pyrene, 2-methylnaphthalene, and phenanthrene of early life stages of three aquaculture fishes in Korea | S. MoonMP272 Eco-Pharmaco-Stewardship: An Update | J. TellMP273 Trace Element Bioaccumulation in Multiple Snapper Species from the West Florida Shelf | D. Adams

Environmental or Analytical Chemistry – Poster Only – Part 1

MP274 A Pilot Study on the Detection of Select Pharmaceuticals in Hospital Wastewater and Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) in Doha, Qatar | S. Al-MaadheedMP275 A simultaneous detection of disperse dyes in wastewater textiles industry | B. SilvaMP276 An Examination of Soil Microbial Biomass and the Impact of Seasonal Variation | K. CampbellMP277 Assessment of Steroid Hormone Binding Affinity to Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles in Aquatic Biome and Other Matrices | M. EllingtonMP278 Bisphenol A removal from water and wastewater using Activated Carbon-alginate and Bentonite-alginate beads | A. Loya PosadaMP279 Caffeine in an Urbanized Estuary: Past and Present Influence of Wastewater Effluents in Boston Harbor, MA, USA | D. KatzMP280 Characterization of municipal wastewater treatment plant effluent during major process upgrades | L. BraggMP281 Chemical Preservation of Semi-volatile PAH Compounds at Ambient Temperature: A Sediment Sample Holding Time Study | R. ArnoldMP282 Comparison of various digestion and extraction methods for the determination of heavy metals from soils polluted by electronic waste | A. Adebayo A.MP283 Concentration of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in urban and semi-urban soils in Havana | A. Escobar MedinaMP284 Determination of heavy metals in soils by microwave-assisted digestion and inductive coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry | A. Adebayo A.MP285 Development of a simultaneous analytical method for agricultural chemicals in tap water using LC/MS/MS | N. KobayashiMP286 Development of Analytical Methodology UAE-HS-SPME for Organochlorine Pesticides Analysis in Water using Eva Passive Sampler’s by GC-MS/MS | D. CardenasMP287 Effect of acid pretreatment on anaerobic biodegradation of rice straw | M. KimMP288 Enantiomerization of Metalaxyl in South Carolina Soils | C. RollersonMP289 Environmental Fate Studies with 14C-POEA | M. KurtzweilMP290 Environmental Screening of Water Samples Utilizing Ion Mobility Enable High Resolution Mass Spectrometry | K. RosnackMP291 Evaluating PCB Congener Water Sample Contamination from Sampling Equipment | D. WillistonMP292 Identification of Metabolites in Soil and Water-Sediment Studies Conducted with 14C-POEA | M. KurtzweilMP293 Implications of chronic carbon black exposure on the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus | K. BakerMP294 Importance of Data Quality Management for Risk Assessment | C. JuliasMP295 Interaction of BDE-47 and its Metabolite 6-OH-BDE-47 with the Human ABC Efflux Transporters P-gp and BCRP: Implications for Human Exposure Assessment | S. Marchitti

MP296 Legacy and current use pesticides: environmental relevance to wildlife reservationssy | P. OndarzaMP298 Predictive Modelling of Trace Metals Concentrations | K. NewmanMP299 Preliminary results of organochlorine pesticides in the atmospheric aerosol around Mexico using passive samplers | G. Arias LoaizaMP300 Quality assessment of selected borehole water samples around selected sewage sites and industrial effluent discharge points | E. NwaichiMP301 Safety evaluation and bioactivity of extracts of selected plant species used to treat sexually transmitted diseases in southern Africa | S. AdebayoMP302 Seasonal and spatial dynamic of current-use pesticides (CUPs) in an Argentinian water-shed | M. MenoneMP303 Seasonal and Spatial Variation of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Mexico City | E. Beristain-MontielMP304 Selenium Analysis in Surface Water using EPA Method SW7742 | R. ZajacMP305 Structural Elucidation and Environmental Risk Assessment of Candesartan Ozonation Products | M. DiehleMP306 The Biogeochemistry and Long-Range Atmospheric Contamination of Antarctic Glacial Cryoconites | A. MassMP307 Use of Radon to Determine Site-Specific Attenuation between Subslab Soil Gas and Indoor Air for a Vapor Intrusion Evaluation of VOCs | J. Kountzman

Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management – Poster Only

MP309 A Tier II Plant Exposure Estimation Tool | E. DonovanMP310 An all-in-one ecological risk assessment (ERA) tool: AIST-MeRAM | B. LinMP312 Comprehensive Three Method Sampling Program for Refining Exposure Estimates and Pinpointing Sources of Lead in a Site along a Large Western US River | K. TobiasonMP313 Cooperative Approaches & Simplified Methodologies for Rapid Assessment: Natural Resource Damage Assessment; Human Health & Ecological Risk Assessment | T. AmbroseMP314 Development of inter-species correlation estimation (ICE) based species sensitivity distribution (SSD) models for use in hazard assessment | J. BrillMP315 Effluent Water Quality from Seven Wastewater Treatment Plants in Savannah, Georgia, USA | K. SajwanMP316 Environmental effects monitoring protocol development: three Brazilian river estuary case studies | T. FurleyMP317 EPA’s National Reassessment of Contaminants in Fish from US Rivers | L. StahlMP318 Extreme weather events in the Rio de la Plata: Threats and risks in coastal cities | S. DemichelisMP319 Filing a Biotechnology Submission under Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and Environmental Hazard Analysis | A. MuneerMP320 Hazard assessment of the water-soluble fraction from a petroleum-based lubricating oil in aquatic organisms | Z. CurrieMP321 Health risk assessment of metal induced inhalation exposure to PM2.5 in Korea | I. KimMP322 Integrated evaluation of air pollution effects: in vitro toxic and genotoxic properties and early biological effects in buccal cells of children | U. GelattiMP323 Large Scale Habitat Creation and the Risk Management of the Everglade Snail Kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis); Copper Bioaccumulation | J. AllenMP324 National Endangered Species Assessment of Malathion: Problem Formulation and Step 1 Review | S. TeedMP325 Perfluorinated compounds in surface water and sediments of Diep and Plankenburg rivers in Western Cape South Africa | B. FagbayigboMP326 Potential Human Toxicity of Petroleum Biodegradation Metabolites in Groundwater Samples from Fuel Release Sites | A. TiwaryMP327 Regional distribution of ecological risks of pesticides in Japan - Integrated analysis of environmental model and species sensitivity distribution | T. NagaiMP328 Ring test to improve the OECD 306 marine biodegradation screening test | A. OttMP329 Risk Reduction Assessment as a means of Quantifying Benefits of a Potential Dredged Material Containment Facility | M. CiarloMP330 RiskChallenge: A simulation of the risk assessment process for humans and ecological receptors | R. StahlMP331 Storm wave modeling (sudestada) – coastal flood risk | S. DemichelisMP332 Synergistic Induction of Metal-Responsive and Oxidative Stress Gene Biomarkers in Placental JEG-3 Cells by environmental Arsenic & Cadmium Mixtures | O. AdebamboMP333 Utilization of CBEDMS to dynamically evaluate contribution to receptor relative risk to support the allocation of remediation costs | C. PetersonMP334 Whole Stream Metabolism in Agriculture Drainage Systems | O. Iseyemi

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Frequent Fliers: Effects of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill to Birds | Katherine Horak, Steven Bursian, Brian Dorr, Susan Shriner

191 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill NRDA Avian Toxicity Studies - Introduction | P. Tuttle

192 Overview of Avian Toxicity Studies for the Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource Damage Assessment | S. Bursian

193 Evaluation of blood parameters as a measure of physiological injury to oiled birds from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill | J. Fallon

194 Effects of Sub-Acute External Exposure to Deepwater Horizon Oil in the Double-crested Cormorant | B. Dorr

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Arctic Spill Science – Fate, Effects and Response | Mathijs Smit

199 Modeling Oil Transport and Fate in the Beaufort Sea - Evaluation of Implications of Response Alternatives | D. French-McCay

200 Biodegradation of Oil and Corexit 9500A by Arctic Marine Microorganisms | K. McFarlin

201 Biodegradation of crude oil and impact on seawater and sea-ice arctic microbial populations following oil spill treatments in the Arctic | C. Boccadoro

202 Comparison of the Relative Sensitivity of Arctic Species to Oil and Dispersed Oil using Total Petroleum and PAH Measures of Toxicity | A. Bejarano

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Recent Advances and Trends in Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances Research – Part 1 | Kavitha Dasu, Marc Mills, Linda Lee

207 Scratching the Surface of PFASs: An attempt at closing the mass balance using four techniques in select Papers & Textiles | A. Robel

208 Current Extraction Methods Significantly Underestimate Mass of Zwitterionic and Cationic Polyfluoroalkyl Precursors in Soil and Sediment | K. Barzen-Hanson

209 Qualitative and quantitative analysis of fluorosurfactants in soil impacted by aqueous film-forming foam after the Lac-Mégantic train derailment | S. Mejia

210 Newly-identified polyfluoroalkyl surfactants in the freshwater fish C. com-mersonii following AFFF deployment at the Lac-Mégantic railway accident | G. Munoz

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Environmental Chemistry Perspectives from Around the Globe | Elin Ulrich, William Foreman

215 Why TBT contamination still matters in South America | G. Fillmann

216 Trace Metal Pollution of Suburban Roadside Surface Soil by Road Dust | M. Fiala

217 Platinum Group Elements in Bioaccessible Fractions of Street Dust from Toronto, Canada | C. Wiseman

218 Biogeochemical processes occurring in forested mountain catchments deduced from chemical and sulfur isotopic composition of drainage water | A. Gonzalez

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Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing for Ecotoxicity Assessments – Part 1 | Teresa Norberg-King, Scott Belanger, Amy Beasley, Adam Lillicrap

223 Quantifying the Benefits of Using Read-Across and In Silico Techniques to Fulfill Hazard Data Requirements for Chemical Categories | K. Stanton

224 Balancing the effectiveness and practicality of alternative test endpoints for the fathead minnow fish embryo toxicity test | K. Roush

225 Alternative Testing Platforms for Screening Ecological Hazards | C. Lehman

226 Possibilities for Using Fish Embryo Tests in Place of Fish Acute Toxicity - Threshold Approach Strategies for Ecotoxicity Hazard Determination | S. Belanger

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Modeling and Monitoring of Environmental Pesticides Exposure: Regulatory Context and Improvements from Science | Arnaud Boivin, Russell Jones

231 Plant Uptake - From Scientific Description to Regulatory Implementation | R. Sur

232 Modelling the Fate of Pesticides in European and French Cropping Systems: Integration of Complex Cropping Practices in the Regulatory Risk Assessment | L. Mamy

233 Assessment of available monitoring data and modeled EEC values for an herbicide (linuron) in the US and Canada | G. Hoogeweg

234 Insecticides in sediment cores from a rural and a suburban area in South China: A reflection of shift in application patterns | J. You

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Everglades and Wetlands Science Part 2: Cellular, Genetic and Toxicological Outcomes of a Changing Habitat | Frances Nilsen, Stacey Lance, Scott Weir

239 Infectious disease linked to climate and genetic variation in amphibian populations of the southeastern United States | A. Savage

240 Genetic and epigenetic variation in Spartina alterniflora following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill | M. Robertson

241 Using an in vitro organ culture system to assess the estrogenic effects of CWAF expo-sure on sex determination in the American alligator | C. Williams

242 Assessing Estrogenic Activity of the Dispersant Corexit 9500 in Two Aquatic Reptiles, the American Alligator and Diamondback Terrapin | N. McNabb

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245 SETAC Pellston WorkshopTM: Environmental hazard and risk assessment approaches for endocrine-active chemicals (EHRA) | A. Leopold

246 Challenges in Assigning Endocrine Specific Modes of Action: Recommendations for Researchers and Regulators | E. Mihaich

247 Uncertainties in biological responses that influence hazard or risk approaches to the regulation of endocrine active substances | J. Parrott

248 Improving environmental assessment of endocrine active substances | K. Coady

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Multi-ion Toxicity: Mechanisms and Effects | Paul Paquin, Charles Delos, Kevin Brix, Rasa Bubnyte

252 Thoughts on applying existing toxico-logical understanding to risk assessment for major ions in fresh waters | D. Mount

253 Can major ion uptake kinetics and interactions inform mechanisms of multi-ion toxicity in aquatic insects? | S. Scheibener

254 The Mechanistic Toxicity of Multi-Ion Exposures in Pimephales promelas (Fathead Minnow) | K. Johnson

255 Acute and Chronic Ceriodaphnia Toxicity As a Result of Ion Imbalance and Magnesium Based Hardness | M. Bowersox

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Computational Toxicology: Integrating -Omics and Chemistry to Identify Chemicals of Environmental Concern | Alvine Mehinto, Dalma Martinovic-Weigelt

260 Integrating chemical monitoring data with high-content and high-throughput effects data to prioritize contaminants and hazards in chemical mixtures | A. Schroeder

261 A Bayesian network model for predicting aquatic toxicity mode of action using two dimensional theoretical molecular descrip-tors | J. Carriger

262 Computational model for Nrf2-ARE activation in Human HepG2 cells based on whole-molecule chemical properties and mechanistic domains | F. Melnikov

263 Integrating multiple levels of informa-tion to support Danube risk assessment in SOLUTIONS | P. Antczak

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Fate and Effects of Metals: Mechanisms of Toxicity | Jim McGeer, Claude Fortin

268 Role of biologically mediated boundary reactions in the bioavailability of cadmium to freshwater phytoplankton | F. Liu

269 Toxicity of metal-contaminated sediments from the Upper Columbia River, Washington, to early-life-stage White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) | H. Puglis

270 Subcellular metal partitioning in white suckers exposed to metal-mining effluents: a relevant tool to improve risk assessment for aquatic organisms | N. Urien

271 Copper toxicity to Florida apple snail (Pomacea paludosa) and development of a Biotic Ligand Model with P. paludosa | T. Hoang

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Use of Freshwater Mollusk Toxicity Data for Improved Conservation of Water and Sediment Quality | Ning Wang, Scott Hall, Patricia Gillis

276 The influence of glochidial source; including gravid mussel collection site and year on the sensitivity of glochidia to a refer-ence toxicant (NaCl) | P. Gillis

277 Effects of nitrate and an estrogen singly and in combination on freshwater mussel metamorphosis | A. Moore

278 Does freshwater mussel propagation method influence juvenile chemical sensitiv-ity? | A. Popp

279 Sensitivity of the early-life stages of freshwater mollusks to neonicotinoid and butenolide insecticides | R. Prosser

Spotlight SessionAquatic Toxicology

and EcologyEnvironmental or

Analytical ChemistryIntegrated Environmental

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Tuesday Morning Platform Presentations

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Frequent Fliers: Effects of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill to Birds | Katherine Horak, Steven Bursian, Brian Dorr, Susan Shriner

A1195 Using a bioenergetics model to predict

increased thermoregulatory costs from oil exposure in Double-crested Cormorants | P. Mathewson

196 Cardiovascular effects of Oral and Dermal Oil Toxicity Testing in Double-Crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) | K. Harr

197 The effects of crude oil contamination of feathers on takeoff and endurance flight in a shorebird, the Western Sandpiper (Calidris mauri) | I. Maggini

198 Oil and the Long Distance Migrant: Flight Patterns, Behavior, and Body Mass is Altered Following Exposure to Oil from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill | C. Perez

Arctic Spill Science – Fate, Effects and Response | Mathijs Smit

A2203 Transcriptomics identifies novel adverse

outcome pathways from crude oil exposure in haddock early life history stages | E. Sorhus

204 An ecosystem-based modeling system for the prediction of potential impacts of petroleum and fisheries activities in the marine environment | J. Carroll

205 Estimated Impacts of Hypothetical Oil Spills in the Alaska Beaufort Sea on the Arctic Cod Boreogadus saida | B. Gallaway

206 Net Environmental Benefits Analysis Supporting Oil Spill Response in the Arctic | W. Gardiner

Recent Advances and Trends in Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances Research – Part 1 | Kavitha Dasu, Marc Mills, Linda Lee

A3211 Transport of Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl

Substances in Groundwater, Cape Cod, MA | A. Weber

212 Perfluoroalkyl acid concentrations in his-torical drinking water samples collected from the Greater Cincinnati Region | S. Nakayama

213 Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances associated with aqueous film forming foams in Canadian surface waters | L. D’Agostino

214 Transport potential of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl surfactants in the presence of soil organic matter | Y. Zhi

Environmental Chemistry Perspectives from Around the Globe | Elin Ulrich, William Foreman

A4219 Colloidal-facilitated transport of nitrogen

as a function of land-use in a major river basin discharging to the Great Barrier Reef lagoon | J. Judy

220 Occurrence of brominated and organo-phosphorus flame retardants in indoor dust in a Brazilian city | J. Cristale

221 Evaluating Primary Contaminant Pathways to Combined Sewer Systems Discharging to the Lower Duwamish Waterway Superfund Site, Seattle, WA | C. Greyell

222 Pharmaceuticals, plasticisers, perfluo-rinated compounds and illicit drugs in the aquatic environment: What is their fate? | J. Wilkinson

Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing for Ecotoxicity Assessments – Part 1 | Teresa Norberg-King, Scott Belanger, Amy Beasley, Adam Lillicrap

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227 Mode of Action (MOA) Assignment Classifications for Ecotoxicology: Evaluation of Available Methods | M. Embry

228 Ecological Threshold for Toxicological Concern (eco-TTC) - Assessing the potential of a new tool for environmental hazard assess-ment | A. Beasley

229 Animal Alternatives for Whole Effluent Toxicity Testing: Perspectives from a Global Workshop | T. Norberg-King

230 TSCA Reform: New Options for Animal Testing Alternatives | J. Kneeland

Modeling and Monitoring of Environmental Pesticides Exposure: Regulatory Context and Improvements from Science | Arnaud Boivin, Russell Jones

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231 Plant Uptake - From Scientific Description to Regulatory Implementation | R. Sur

232 Modelling the Fate of Pesticides in European and French Cropping Systems: Integration of Complex Cropping Practices in the Regulatory Risk Assessment | L. Mamy

233 Assessment of available monitoring data and modeled EEC values for an herbicide (linuron) in the US and Canada | G. Hoogeweg

234 Insecticides in sediment cores from a rural and a suburban area in South China: A reflection of shift in application patterns | J. You

Everglades and Wetlands Science Part 2: Cellular, Genetic and Toxicological Outcomes of a Changing Habitat | Frances Nilsen, Stacey Lance, Scott Weir

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243 Exploring the epigenetic and biochemical effects of mercury exposure in Diamondback Terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin) | F. Nilsen

244 A means to adapt, a means to disrupt: epigenome-environment dynamics underly-ing sex determination and reproductive perturbations in the alligator | B. Parrott

Discussion Discussion

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G1249 Population-Relevant Endpoints in the

Evaluation of Endocrine-active Substances (EAS) for Ecotoxicological Hazard and Risk Assessment | A. Blankinship

250 Evaluating the Credibility of Histopathology Data in Environmental Endocrine Toxicity Studies | J. Wolf

Discussion Discussion

Multi-ion Toxicity: Mechanisms and Effects | Paul Paquin, Charles Delos, Kevin Brix, Rasa Bubnyte

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for mayflies and daphnids exposed to major ion salts | D. Soucek

257 The acute and chronic toxicity of major geochemical ions to Hyalella azteca - Ion interactions and interspecies comparisons | D. Mount

258 Progress in Predicting the Aquatic Toxicity of Mixtures of the Major Ions Using Mechanistically Based Models | C. Delos

259 Predicting the Aquatic Toxicity of Mixtures of the Major Ions: The Need for Speciation | R. Bubnyte

Computational Toxicology: Integrating -Omics and Chemistry to Identify Chemicals of Environmental Concern | Alvine Mehinto, Dalma Martinovic-WeigeltH

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4264 Computational Predictive Toxicology From Molecular to Geospatial Scales: A Case Study of Inorganic Arsenic | L. Burgoon

265 Shifts in microbial community composi-tion and function due to acid mine drainage pollution of Hengshi River (Southeast China) | S. Tang

266 Investigating relationships between con-taminant and metabolomics profiles in polar bears (Ursus maritimus) from the Hudson Bay Region of Canada | A. Morris

267 Gradient of evolved resistance to con-taminants in Gulf killifish (Fundulus grandis) populations from Galveston Bay, Texas, USA | E. Oziolor

Fate and Effects of Metals: Mechanisms of Toxicity | Jim McGeer, Claude Fortin

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272 Mechanisms of Selenium-Induced Spinal Deformities in Fish | D. Schlenk

273 Identification of biologic binding of uranium in Danio rerio gonads. Impact on their functionality | Y. Eb-Levadoux

274 Energy cost of metal detoxification strategies in phytoplankton | M. Lavoie

275 Stream benthic and algal community responses to metals: an evaluation of end-point sensitivity using stream mesocosms | C. Kotalik

Use of Freshwater Mollusk Toxicity Data for Improved Conservation of Water and Sediment Quality | Ning Wang, Scott Hall, Patricia Gillis

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280 Toxicity of an Environmentally Relevant Suite of Major Ions and a Trace Element on Juvenile Rainbow (V. iris) and Oyster (E. capsaeformis) Mussels | A. Phipps

281 Chronic sensitivity of freshwater mussels to chemicals with different toxic modes of action | N. Wang

282 Comparing a novel Artificial Mussel and Live freshwater Mussels to Biomonitor Trace Metals | D. Nugegoda

283 Imposex of freshwater snail in Eutrophication Lake | L. An

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Birds as Indicators of Environmental Change: Molecular to Population Effects of Contaminant Exposure and Other Stressors | Jonathan Verreault, Kim Fernie

284 Differential Gene Expression Analysis of Endocrine Effects of In Ovo and Dietary 17β-Trenbolone on Japanese Quail Using RNA-Seq | K. Mittal

285 A slice of knowledge: Toxicological screening of priority compounds using an avian ex vivo slice culture approach | D. Crump

286 Novel Brominated Polyphenyl Ether Contaminants Competitively Interact with Thyroid Hormones for Recombinant Avian and Mammalian Transthyretin In Vitro | K. Hill

287 Responses in thyroid parameters of hatchling American kestrels following embry-onic exposure to priority flame retardants | K. Fernie

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Existing and Emerging Contaminants in Changing Arctic Environments | Magali Houde, Jane Kirk, Amila De Silva

292 Levels and trends of contaminants in Inuit populations living in northern Canada | M. Curren

293 Organophosphate flame retardants and plasticizers in the Canadian Arctic | L. Jantunen

294 Perfluoroalkyl Acids in the High Arctic: A Multi-Decadal Depositional Ice Record | H. Pickard

295 PCB and organochlorine pesticide accumulation and blubber-depth distribution in an Arctic-invading marine mammal preda-tor | S. Pedro

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Recent Advances and Trends in Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances Research - Part 2 | Kavitha Dasu, Marc Mills, Linda Lee

300 Determination of AFFF Components Using A Multivariate Analysis following an LC-QToF MS Acquisition | K. Rosnack

301 A New Method for the Analysis of Thirty Poly and Perfluoroalkyl Substances in Maternal Serum | S. Crispo Smith

302 Monitoring Human Exposure to Poly- and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) Using Hand Wipes, Silicone Wristbands and House Dust | C. Butt

303 Temporal trends of perfluoroalkyl sub-stances (PFASs) in pilot whales and children from the Faroe Islands | C. Dassuncao

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Systems Modeling Approaches for Ecotoxicology to Link Molecular Responses to Ecosystem Effects | Cheryl Murphy, Valery Forbes, Roger Nisbet, Christopher Salice

308 Linking the Adverse Outcome Pathway to Dynamic Energy Budgets: A conceptual model | C. Murphy

309 A systems modeling framework to link organism-level effects of chemical stressors to effects on ecosystem services | C. Salice

310 : Role of adverse outcome pathways in developing computational models for regula-tory toxicology | G. Ankley

311 Scaling the effects of multiple stressors from molecular to population levels using Daphnia magna as a model organism | T. Mathews

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Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing for Ecotoxicity Assessments - Part 2 | Teresa Norberg-King, Scott Belanger, Amy Beasley, Adam Lillicrap

316 Assessment of genotoxicity and carci-nogenic cell transformation using a tissue regenerating self-signaling cell line from fish | P. Stahlschmidt-Allner

317 The Chemical Exposure Toxicity Space graphical display of exposure times, aqueous concentrations, and chemical activities for aquatic toxicity tests | A. Celsie

318 Morphological and metabolic character-ization of the rainbow trout intestine grown in vitro with a specific focus on the pyloric | L. Langan

319 High Throughput Screening Techniques Once Put on the Shelf, Now Ready for Practicality | S. Hoeppner

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Measuring and Estimating Bioavailability: Linking Exposures to Effects for Improved Ecological Risk Assessment | Todd Gouin, Michelle Embry, Jon Arnot

324 Relating in vitro to in vivo: bioavailability an essential element | J. Hermens

325 Demonstrating the value of applying generic modeling tools for simulating the behavior of organic chemicals in in vitro test systems | J. Armitage

326 Transferring in vivo exposure into in vitro assays using silicone to assess the endocrine activity of POPs accumulated in human breast implants | D. Gilbert

327 Free and cellular effect concentrations in high-throughput cell-based bioassays: measurement and models | B. Escher

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Advancing Sustainability in SETAC: Implementing the Berlin Declaration | Ronald McCormick, Lawrence Kapustka, Cynthia Stahl

332 Brundtland, The Berlin Declaration, and Beyond | R. McCormick

333 Sustainability in the face of the Industrialization of Social-Ecological Systems | W. Hauter

334 Challenges of Sustainability in the Everglades Ecosystem | L. Gunderson

335 The Role of Environmental Education in Psychosocial Resilience | C. Stahl

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Lab Data, Hazard, Risk and Regulation of Endocrine Active Chemicals - So What? The Big Picture from Little Pieces | Nancy Shappell

338 Lessons from history - how good are we at predicting the environmental risks of endocrine disrupters? | P. Matthiessen

339 Examining the disconnect between labo-ratory studies of endocrine active compounds and perceived ecological consequences | H. Schoenfuss

340 Social hierarchy modulates biomarker expression in fish exposed to contaminants of emerging concern | J. Ivanova

341 Problem Formulation for Hazard Identification of EACs Requires Potency | C. Borgert

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Assessing Ecological Risk to Inland Environments Due to Increases in Major Ions | Ben Kefford, David Mount, Christopher Nietch, Bryan Brooks, James Lazorchak

344 What we know and don’t know about major ion pollution from 15 years of research in Australia | B. Kefford

345 Laboratory Evaluations on the Effects of Dissolved Solids on Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities and Individual Taxa from West Virginia Streams | M. Armstead

346 Individual and community responses in stream mesocosms with different ionic compositions of conductivity and compared to a field-based benchmark | C. Nietch

347 What Physiological Research on Ion Transport Suggests about the Relationship between Anion Toxicity and Hardness | M. Griffith

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Novel Mechanisms of Nanomaterial Toxicity Through Direct Exposure or Indirect Interactions with Environmental Components – Part 2 | Chairs --->

352 Roles of Direct and Indirect Light-Induced Transformations of Carbon Nanomaterials in Exposures in Aquatic Systems | R. Zepp

353 Predicting Hydroxyl Radical Production from Irradiated Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles Under Varying Conditions | J. Coral

354 Protein Corona Predicts Biologic Response and Toxicity Mechanisms of Silver Nanoparticles in Fish | J. Gao

355 Investigating mitochondrial toxicity of the Metal oxide nanoparticle ZnO | X. Pan

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Fate and Effects of Metals: Marine Issues | Emily Garman

360 Ocean acidification alleviates mercury toxicity to the life history traits in Tigriopus japonicus under multigenerational exposure scenario | M. Wang

361 Antioxidant responses in relation to subcellular partitioning profiles of metals in transplanted clams: Implications for metabolic availability | Z. Wang

362 Detailed Reconstruction of the Metal Exposure History of Whales from Chemical Analysis of Earwax Plugs | M. Shafer

363 Understanding the complex effects of salinity on metal toxicity using toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic model as a framework | Q. Tan

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Science of Sediment Toxicity Testing: Method Advances, Interpreting Results and Use of Data in Ecological Risk Assessments | Teresa Norberg-King, Theodore Valenti

368 Analytical Challenges for Quantification of Test Materials in Prospective Sediment Toxicity Laboratory Investigations | D. Koch

369 SEDAG Spiked Sediment Database: A New Resource for Sediment Toxicology Data Discovery and Synthesis | S. Bay

370 The Challenges Associated With Achieving Freshwater Sediment Toxicity Testing Standardization in Australasia | W. Mehler

371 Characterization of sediment chemistry, sediment toxicity and macroinvertebrate communities in wadeable streams of the Southeastern United States | P. Moran

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Birds as Indicators of Environmental Change: Molecular to Population Effects of Contaminant Exposure and Other Stressors | Jonathan Verreault, Kim Fernie

A1288 Relative potency of polycyclic aromatic

hydrocarbons (PAHs) in birds; comparisons among congeners and species | J. Head

289 Miniaturized passive air sampler: a novel tool to monitor halogenated flame retardants in wild birds | M. Sorais

290 Assessing the effects of legacy contami-nants on egg and nestling survival of Tree Swallows in Great Lakes Areas of Concern | M. Etterson

291 Differences in mercury exposure of breeding Leach’s storm-petrels related to their foraging patterns in the northwest Atlantic Ocean | N. Burgess

Existing and Emerging Contaminants in Changing Arctic Environments | Magali Houde, Jane Kirk, Amila De Silva

A2296 Presence and fluxes of legacy POPs and

PBDEs in the Western Antarctic Peninsula | R. Lohmann

297 Drivers of Spatial Variability in Fish Mercury Levels in the Dehcho region, NT, Canada | H. Swanson

298 Tracing rare earth elements (REEs) in food webs from freshwater, marine and ter-restrial ecosystems in the eastern Canadian Arctic | G. MacMillan

299 Increasing mercury, cesium and rubidium in Arctic Char in a lake influenced by permafrost disturbance and climate change | D. Muir

Recent Advances and Trends in Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances Research - Part 2 | Kavitha Dasu, Marc Mills, Linda Lee

A3304 Toxicity of perfluorinated carboxylic acids

to a Zebrafish Liver cell line | S. Guffey305 Evaluation of PFHx- Pharmacokinetics in Mouse, Rat, Microminipig, Pig, Monkey and Human | S. Gannon

306 Perfluoralkyl Substances at Superfund Sites | L. Gaines

307 Exploratory study of Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in sewage sludge subject to microwave assisted persulfate treatment | H. Hamid

Systems Modeling Approaches for Ecotoxicology to Link Molecular Responses to Ecosystem Effects | Cheryl Murphy, Valery Forbes, Roger Nisbet, Christopher Salice

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Analyses to Dynamic Energy Budgets: a Case Study with Endocrine Disruptors and Fish | E. Muller

313 New and emerging statistical machine learning methods for multi-omics data: toward quantitative, molecular ecotoxicology | J. Brown

314 Can standard toxicity tests be used to support population level risk assessments for fish | K. Flynn

315 Quantitative Methods for Linking Adverse Outcome Pathways and Population Models | K. von Stackelberg

Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing for Ecotoxicity Assessments - Part 2 | Teresa Norberg-King, Scott Belanger, Amy Beasley, Adam Lillicrap

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320 Behavioural toxicity assessment of silver ions and nanoparticles on zebrafish using a locomotion profiling approach | G. Asmonaite

321 Capability and capacity of zebrafish embryos (Danio rerio) to biotransform polar chemicals such as clofibric acid, metoprolole and carbamazepine | E. Küster

322 Cardiovascular and neurodevelopmental metrics as sublethal endpoints for the fish embryo toxicity test | J. Krzykwa

323 Zebrafish Metabolomics: a Novel Approach for Characterizing Sub-lethal Responses to Xenobiotics | S. Huang

Measuring and Estimating Bioavailability: Linking Exposures to Effects for Improved Ecological Risk Assessment | Todd Gouin, Michelle Embry, Jon Arnot

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328 The Aggregate Exposure Pathway (AEP): A conceptual framework for advancing exposure science research and transforming risk assessment | C. Tan

329 Addressing the challenge of Exposure Science in the 21st Century: A strategy for developing more robust exposure assess-ment tools | T. Gouin

330 Evaluating the Inhalation Bioavailability of Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants in Dust using Isotope Dilution Method | J. Wang

331 Improving Mechanistic Models for PCB Bioaccumulation in Fish Using Passive Sampling of Freely Dissolved Concentrations | H. Fadaei Khoei

Advancing Sustainability in SETAC: Implementing the Berlin Declaration | Ronald McCormick, Lawrence Kapustka, Cynthia Stahl

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336 Innovations in Resilience – Florida's New Future Legacy | S. Bronson

337 A Required Paradigm Shift to Inform Sustainability | L. Kapustka

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Lab Data, Hazard, Risk and Regulation of Endocrine Active Chemicals - So What? The Big Picture from Little Pieces | Nancy Shappell

G1342 Missing links in our understanding of

estrogenic compounds; chemical quantita-tion vs. biological assessment - where do we go from here? | N. Shappell

343 Challenges in ecotoxicology – what does controlled and standardized results mean in a complex and dynamic environment? | T. Brodin

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Assessing Ecological Risk to Inland Environments Due to Increases in Major Ions | Ben Kefford, David Mount, Christopher Nietch, Bryan Brooks, James Lazorchak

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freshwater invertebrate | S. Bogart349 Salt and Mayflies- chronic exposure and time independence | A. Henderson

350 The confounding effects of extremely high salt concentrations in assessing impact of hydraulic fracturing mixtures on rainbow trout | T. Blewett

351 Relationship between fish species extir-pation and specific conductivity | S. Cormier

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4356 In vivo exposure to gold nanoparticles alters steroidogenesis gene regulation in the liver irrespective of exposure route in Danio rerio | T. Botha

357 The impact of graphene oxide and silver nanoparticles on immune pathways | E. Pool

358 Impact of silver nanowire length, diam-eter, and surface chemistry on rainbow trout RTgillW1 and RTgutGC cell lines | D. Arndt

359 Development of a Non-Toxic Carbon Nanomaterial-Based Filter for Virus Sequestration in Aquaculture Systems | C. Lavelle

Fate and Effects of Metals: Marine Issues | Emily Garman

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364 Using the starlet anemone, Nematostella vectensis, for the assessment of effects and recovery in acute studies: devel-opment of a stress-response index | A. Smith

365 Cellular biomarker responses in Aurelia aurita exposed to various copper concentrations as a novel pelagic & estuarine bioindicator | M. Lowder

366 Zinc and calcium pathways in the green crab Carcinus maenas | L. Nogueira

367 Development of the marine amphipod Parhyale hawaiensis as a model organism for ecotoxicology | M. Artal

Science of Sediment Toxicity Testing: Method Advances, Interpreting Results and Use of Data in Ecological Risk Assessments | Teresa Norberg-King, Theodore Valenti

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372 Resolving Sediment Toxicity for Ecological Risk Assessment at Complex Urban Waterways | D. Hennessy

373 Predicting sediment metal toxicity to Hyalella azteca using a metals mixtures ver-sion of the Biotic Ligand Model | R. Santore

374 Evaluating the relative sensitivity of endpoints generated during midge life-cycle for US FIFRA sediment toxicity test require-ments – Part II | T. Valenti

375 EPA’s Method for the Amphipod, Hyalella azteca, Water-only Exposures for Acute, Short-Term Tests, and Chronic Toxicity Tests | T. Norberg-King

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Coffee Breaks 9:15 a.m.–10:00 a.m. and 2:15 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Lunch Break 11:15 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Poster Social 5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m.

Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing for Ecotoxicity Assessments | Teresa Norberg-King, Scott Belanger, Amy Beasley, Adam Lillicrap

TP001 A mass spectrometry based metabolomics study of fluoxetine exposure in developing zebrafish embryos | B. KellyTP002 A mass spectrometry based metabolomics study of triclosan exposure in developing zebrafish embryos | B. KellyTP003 Comparison of human and fish estrogen receptor ligand binding domain-mediated response to estrogenic compounds | F. LambertTP004 Making the fathead minnow fish embryo toxicity test feasible: Spawning strategies to optimize embryo production | K. RoushTP005 Use of surface mucus as a biomarker for endocrine disruption in an estuarine fish | A. YammineTP006 Development of a fish liver microtissue model to characterize the toxicity of aromatic hydrocarbons and nanoparticle-based dispersants | A. RoddTP007 Development of an In Vitro Chicken Gonad and Liver Slice Culture to Study the Effects of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals | K. MittalTP008 Characterization of gene expression in lake trout, northern pike and rainbow trout follow-ing exposure to EE2, fluoxetine and HBCD in vitro | B. EisnerTP009 Sampling Season, a Factor Influencing Prevalence of Gonadal Intersex and Molecular Biomarkers in Smallmouth Bass | A. AbdelmoneimTP010 Perfusion based Lab-on-a-Chip technology for automated toxicity testing with the marine amphipod Allorchestes compressa | R. CartlidgeTP011 Effect of Petroleum Refinery Effluent on Haematological and Biochemical Characteristics of Juvenile African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) | E. EzejiTP012 A call for consistency: What is the most appropriate form of euthanasia for fish | D. SaundersTP013 Use of the RT-gill W1 Cell Assay for Predicting Fish Acute Toxicity - In vitro to In vivo Comparison for Fragrance Molecules | G. SandersTP014 Construction and curation of a large ecotoxicological dataset for the EcoTTC | A. BeasleyTP015 Small-Scale Microcosm Assay to Assess the Environmental Fate and Ecotoxicity of Nanomaterials in Aquatic Systems | S. HarperTP016 Using D. magna as an alternative to fish toxicity mitigation testing for cationic substances | E. SalinasTP017 Are alternative strategies actually faster, cheaper and more efficient than traditional methods? | K. MittalTP018 Evaluation of toxic effects of detergent in embryos and adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) | A. Sobrino-FigueroaTP019 Testing toxicity of graphene oxide in zebrafish embryos | A. Muriana

Lab Data, Hazard, Risk and Regulation of Endocrine Active Chemicals – So What? The Big Picture from Little Pieces | Nancy Shappell

TP020 Neonatal exposure to bisphenol analogues disrupted genital development in male mice | H. TanTP021 Triclosan exposure delays development, alters sphingomyelin, and perturbs expression of genes | C. MansfieldTP022 Field and laboratory approaches to understanding testicular oocytes and gonadal develop-ment in smallmouth bass in relation to exposure to EACs | S. KadlecTP023 Steroidogenic genes in male mummichog exposed to model androgen 5α-dihydrotestosterone or 17α-methyltestosterone; an in vitro investigation | R. RutherfordTP024 Mixture effects of the analgesics dipyrone and acetaminophen in the catfish Rhamdia quelen | H. Silva de AssisTP025 Toxicity and Thyroid Disrupting Effects of Halogenated Mixtures on Zebrafish Embryos | A. GodfreyTP026 Molecular Signaling Pathways Elicited by 17-α-Ethinylestradiol in Intersex and Sex-reversed Japanese Medaka | A. AbdelmoneimTP027 Effects of EACs in the Environment: Effectiveness of Freshwater and Saltwater Pond Remediation on Reducing Impact in Bermuda | D. FortTP028 Cadmium and BPA in vivo exposures alter endocrine related genes in the freshwater snail Physa acuta. New biomarker genes in a new model organism | M. Morales

TP029 Advantages and Challenges for Determining Mode of Action of Industrial Chemicals: A Case Study with Alkylphenol and Alkylphenol Ethoxylates | K. CoadyTP030 Screening, Prioritizing, and Classifying EDCs: A comparison of international efforts to identify endocrine disrupting chemicals | J. Boucher

Birds as Indicators of Environmental Change: Molecular to Population Effects of Contaminant Exposure and Other Stressors | Jonathan Verreault, Kim Fernie

TP031 Levels of legacy and emerging organohalogenated compounds in Northern goshawk and White-tailed eagle nestlings from different latitudes in Europe | N. BrielsTP032 Assessing Cholinesterase (ChE) activity in the Humboldt penguin (Spheniscus humboldti) from Punta San Juan de Marcona, Ica, Peru | J. AlavaTP033 Useful biomarkers in sentinel European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) exposed to vehicle exhaust emissions | M. NorthTP034 The Use of Homing Pigeons as a Biomonitor for Atmospheric POPs in Guangzhou, China | Y. PeiTP035 Effects of PCB 126, PCB 77 and Two Environmentally Relevant PCB Mixtures on the Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone System in Hatchling Japanese Quail | K. DeanTP036 Effects of PCB77 on development of the Bursa of Fabricius at hatch in the tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) | K. DeanTP037 Tree swallow chromosomal damage across the Great Lakes: An application of a multi-level model to ecotoxicology | R. EricksonTP038 Concentrations and spatial patterns of organic contaminants in tree swallows at US and Binational Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOCs), 2010-2015 | C. CusterTP039 Transcriptomics, contaminants, and other biomarkers in tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) nestlings from the Great Lakes | C. TsengTP040 Transcriptome profiling of American kestrels exposed in ovo to two persistent organic pollutants -SCCPs and TBBPA-BDBPE | N. Karouna-RenierTP041 Identifying adverse effects on neuroanatomy of hatchling American kestrels exposed to two novel brominated flame retardants | M. GuiguenoTP042 Mercury concentrations in Double-crested Cormorant chicks across Canada | R. LavoieTP043 Determining Baseline Mercury Concentrations in Seabird Eggs in Lake Melville, Labrador, Canada Before Flooding of the Muskrat Falls Hydroelectric Dam | N. BurgessTP044 Methylmercury Effects on Bird Reproduction: Critical Review and Identification of Toxicity Reference Values | P. FuchsmanTP045 Elucidating Biomarkers of Developmental Toxicity Associated with Pharmaceutical Pollutants | J. MeadowsTP046 Competitive Binding of Persistent Organic Pollutants to the Thyroid Hormone Transport Protein Transthyretin in Glaucous Gull (Larus hyperboreus) | Å. Mortensen

Existing and Emerging Contaminants in Changing Arctic Environments | Magali Houde, Jane Kirk, Amila De Silva

TP047 Accumulation of PBDEs of in Stranded Harp (Pagophilus groenlandicus) and Hooded Seals (Cystophora cristata) from the Northeastern United States | B. SoulenTP048 Temporal and spatial trends of polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) in ringed seals from the Canadian Arctic | M. HoudeTP049 Metal accumulation and histopathological changes in Arctic hares (Lepus arcticus) inhabit-ing a Deactivated Lead-Zinc Mine in the Canadian High Arctic | S. AmunoTP050 Climate Change, contaminants, ecotoxicology: interactions in Arctic seabirds at their southern range limits | J. HeadTP051 Organophosphate flame retardants and plasticizers in the High Arctic: Deposition and Transport in Lake Hazen | A. De SilvaTP052 Long range transport of organophosphate flame retardants and plasticizers: deposition in a High Arctic ice cap | A. De SilvaTP053 Transport and bioaccumulation of perfluorinated Compounds in an Arctic lake catchment influenced by permafrost disturbance and climate change | A. CabrerizoTP054 PCBs in the Arctic atmosphere: Determining important driving forces using a global atmospheric transport model | C. FriedmanTP055 Community based seawater monitoring for organic contaminants and mercury in the Canadian Arctic | J. KirkTP056 Investigation of Mercury Toxicity in Landlocked Arctic char in High Arctic Lakes | B. BarstTP057 Selenium and mercury levels in sub-Arctic versus Arctic prey fish in eastern Canadian Arctic marine ecosystems | S. PedroTP059 Assessment of coliform and faecal coliform bacteria in lake water samples collected from Larsemann Hills area over East Antarctica | A. Chauhan

Arctic Spill Science - Fate, Effects and Response | Mathijs Smit

TP060 Quantifying the effect of biodegradation on oil toxicity using the PETROTOX model | J. NaileTP062 Effects of oil spill responses on key Arctic zooplankton species | K. Toxværd

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Tuesday Poster Presentations | TPTP063 Long-term resilience in polar cod exposed to dispersed oil and burned oil residue | L. CamusTP064 Matrix models for Arctic Calanus species: using experimental toxicity data for oil compo-nents to assess population level effects | R. JakTP065 Produced water exposure causes cardiac toxicity in early life stages of cold-water fish | B. HansenTP066 Effects of produced water components on growth, development and reproduction in Arctic pelagic copepods | B. HansenTP067 Uptake and elimination kinetics for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Arctic lipid rich copepods | B. Hansen

Use of Freshwater Mollusk Toxicity Data for Improved Conservation of Water and Sediment Quality | Ning Wang, Scott Hall, Patricia Gillis

TP068 Investigating the impacts of water quality on freshwater mussels | S. ChoyTP069 Acute and chronic toxicity of aluminum to a unionid mussel (fatmucket, Lampsilis siliquoi-dea) and an amphipod (Hyalella azteca) | C. IveyTP070 Acute and chronic toxicity of nickel or zinc to a mussel (Lampsilis siliquoidea) and an amphipod (Hyalella azteca) in water-only exposures | J. KunzTP071 Maternal metal transfer in the introduced apple snail Pomacea sp. and consequences for their use in pollution biomonitoring | S. BanerjeeTP072 Metal accumulation and biomarkers in a Neotropical freshwater clam for monitoring water bodies at coal mining areas: a case study in Southern Brazil | C. Martinez

Measuring and Estimating Bioavailability: Linking Exposures to Effects for Improved Ecological Risk Assessment | Todd Gouin, Michelle Embry, Jon Arnot

TP073 Measuring bioavailable mercury in process wastewater and ambient water: not all mercury is the same | R. ReashTP074 Quantitative AOP-based predictions for two aromatase inhibitors - evaluating the influence of bioaccumulation on prediction accuracy | S. PooleTP075 Bioavailability prediction of estrogenic contaminants in marine sediments | D. SantosTP076 Building improved in-vitro exposure assessment capability: Towards the development and implementation of enhanced QIVIVE tools | T. Gouin

Systems Modeling Approaches for Ecotoxicology to Link Molecular Responses to Ecosystem Effects | Cheryl Murphy, Valery Forbes, Roger Nisbet, Christopher Salice

TP077 Development of a Mathematical Model for Fecundity in Mummichog (Fundulus heterocli-tus) | R. Downing

Challenges in Testing and Monitoring of Micro- and Nano-Plastic Effects and Environmental Distribution | Annemette Palmqvist, Catherine Mouneyrac, Kristian Syberg

TP078 Development of analytical procedure for microplastic analysis in biological tissues: appli-cation to Mytilus edulis from the Atlantic coast | C. MouneyracTP079 Extraction and Analysis of 10-500 µm Sized Microplastic in Wastewater | M. SimonTP080 Extraction, Identification and Quantification of 10-500 µm Microplastics in Soils and Road Dust Using Micro-FTIR Imaging | N. AlstTP081 How we may get it wrong using standard test guidelines to test for effects of plastic particles | A. PalmqvistTP082 Pristine Micro- and Nano-Plastics Readily Form Microorg-Agglomerations in a Lab-Simulated Marine Environment | S. Summers

Leveraging Technologies Between Mammalian and Ecological Toxicology to Advance Risk Assessment | Claire Terry, Vincent Kramer

TP083 Dose-level selection and exposure refinement in mammalian toxicology | N. BurdenTP084 Adverse outcome pathway as a unifying collaborative framework to tackle challenging ecological problems: a case study using behavior in larval fish | C. MurphyTP085 Mammalian toxicokinetics and alternative approaches to toxicity testing | A. LowitTP086 Global probabilistic environmental hazard assessment of antihistamines | L. KristofcoTP087 From Zero to Validated Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) with Genomics Guiding the Way | K. GustTP088 Extrapolation Strategies for Ecological Risk Assessment with Inhalation Risk Assessment for Cetaceans as an Example | A. Rosenstein

Developments and Barriers in the Use of Bioavailability for Contaminated Soil and Sediment Human Health Risk Assessments | Jose Gomez-Eyles, Yvette Lowney, Glenn Hoeger

TP089 Applying site specific adjustments for arsenic: Bioavailability, bioaccessibility, and regula-tions | Y. LowneyTP090 Assessing the In Vivo Oral Bioavailability of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Soil: Approaches and Challenges | S. RobertsTP091 Bioaccessibility of Native Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Derivatives in a Fuel Soot Using an in vitro Gastrointestinal Model | J. PignatelloTP092 Design and Implementation of In-vitro Dermal Absorption Studies of PAHs from Impacted Soils for Application in Human Health Risk Assessment | G. HoegerTP093 Predicting and reducing PAH dermal bioavailability from soils with different source materi-als | H. Xia

Environmental Chemistry Perspectives from Around the Globe | Elin Ulrich, William Foreman

TP094 A brief introduction to ChemTHEATRE, the platform to manage the monitoring data of chemicals in environment | K. NakayamaTP095 Effects of Pavement Type (asphalt vs. concrete) on Trace Metals in Road Dust | M. FialaTP096 The seasonal trends of trace element behaviors in the bottom of Lake Koyama-ike, Japan | S. MurakamiTP097 Relationship between temporal trend of trace element concentrations and grain size in the sediment of Lake Koyama-ike, Tottori | M. SasakiTP098 Risk assessment to lead exposure in Colombian Caribbean coast | F. VergaraTP099 Protein expression of gastropod Stramonita haemastoma exposed to antifouling biocide TBT | L. DinizTP100 Residues of Organochlorine Pesticides: Contamination of Surface Waters in Armenia | A. AleksandryanTP101 Shining light on environmental contaminants in sensory organs of pilot whales | M. KorbasTP102 Urinary concentrations of phthalates metabolites in Brazilian children | B. RochaTP103 Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and their replacements in human and biota: A review | L. Liu

Fate and Effects of Metals: Aquatic Biological Perspectives | Bill Stubblefield

TP104 A Combined Laboratory and Field Analysis of the Sulphate Dependence of Selenium Bioaccumulation in Algae | J. Van GeestTP105 Acute and chronic toxicity of metal mixtures containing cobalt, copper, and nickel to Ceriodaphnia dubia and fathead minnows | B. StubblefieldTP106 Assessment of mining affected boreal lake sediments as a source of multimetal exposure to the benthic fauna | J. WallinTP107 Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals by Aquatic Organisms from Historic Mining Operations in Arkansas | J. McCauleyTP108 Comparison of Cu biouptake by Selenastrum capricornutum in the presence of organic matter from wastewater effluent and stormwater runoff | T. VadasTP109 Comparison of fish mercury and selenium in fish otoliths and tissue, can we reconstruct the past? | M. BockTP110 Comparisons of arsenate and arsenite interactions with periphyton with implications for trophic transfer | A. LopezTP111 Dependence of Ecotoxicity of Zinc on Weight of Test Fishes: a Data Exploration and Modeling Based on Biotic Ligand Toxicity Model (BLM) | Y. MengTP112 Development of a Draft Selenium Ambient Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Aquatic-Dependent Wildlife | A. JarvisTP113 Effect of pH and hardness on the toxicity of zinc, copper, cadmium, and Nickel to the freshwater diatom Navicula pelliculosa | T. NagaiTP114 Effects of dietary methylmercury on the dopaminergic system in adult fathead minnows and their offspring | K. BridgesTP115 Effects of embryonic arsenic exposure on killifish’s (Fundulus heteroclitus) behavior and nutrient uptake and availability | K. SimsTP116 Evaluating the fate and effects of selenium in lab-cultured and field-collected biofilms | C. RickwoodTP117 Expression of metallothionein cDNA as a biomarker of environmental pollution in the wild mussel Mytella guyanensis in the Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador | A. Tirape BajañaTP118 Freshwater bivalve shells reveal the behavior of trace element concentrations in space and time | W. Shoults-WilsonTP119 Hepatic metal-binding complexes in cytosolic and mitochondrial fractions of field-collected eels (Anguilla rostrata) as determined by SEC-ICPMS | M. RosabalTP120 How long does it take for selenium to bioaccumulate in the diet and tissues of sturgeon? | W. Beckon

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TP | Tuesday Poster PresentationsTP121 Identifying Metabolomic and Transcriptomic Impacts of Heavy Metals in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) | S. HuangTP122 Maternal transfer of metals in Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) from the Washington State coast | E. MadonickTP123 Metabolic and cardiovascular effects of dietary selenomethionine exposure in adult zebraf-ish (Danio rerio) | C. PettemTP124 Metal-induced olfactory sensory neuron death and regeneration in zebrafish | K. HeffernTP125 Observed lower tissue residues of metals in Japanese dace collected from a metal contaminated river | Y. IwasakiTP126 Persistent lead contamination in an urban marsh: The legacy of lead shot | T. King-HeidenTP127 Polymetal mixture from mining pollution alters functional traits and metabolomic profiles of freshwater clams (Musculium spp.) | J. Joyner-MatosTP128 Responses of Calcifying Organisms to Ocean Acidification and Copper Exposure | G. Bielmyer-FraserTP129 The effect of hydropeaking on energy stores and mercury concentrations in shoreline dwelling spottail shiner (Notropis hudsonius) | D. GreenTP130 The kinetics of selenium accumulation in laboratory algal cultures and implications for extrapolation to the field | A. deBruynTP131 Trophic transfer of three-layered silver nanoparticles (Ag@gold@Ag) from the diatom Nitzschia palea to the snail Lymnaea stagnalis | D. PontonTP132 Use of Benthic Macroinvertebrate Field Collected Data in the Derivation of Site-Specific Standards for Iron in Circumneutral Waters | S. SkigenTP133 Analysis of Se in pectoral fin rays of white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) from San Francisco Bay as a non-lethal assessment technique | V. PalaceTP134 Assessment of heavy metals concentration in fish tissues of selected fish species in Oguta Lake, Southeastern Nigeria | G. AdakaTP135 Bioaccumulation and trophic transfer dynamics of heavy metals in food web assemblage of intertidal mangrove ecosystem, Sungai Puloh, Malaysia | B. UdechukwuTP136 Determining Mercury Concentrations and Evaluating Two Biomarkers of Exposure in Two Popular Recreational Fishes in Hawaiian Waters | S. ShawTP137 Embryonic-only arsenic exposure reduces growth and alters skeletal muscle development in killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) one year later | D. SzymkowiczTP138 Evaluation of the Effect of Cadmium (0.2mg/l) on Catfish (Claria garaiepinus) | M. AgboolaTP139 Mercury bioaccumulation in mangrove Mytella sp. as a bioindicator of environmental pollution in the Guayaquil Gulf Estuary, Ecuador | P. Calle Delgado

Considering Water Scarcity for Environmental Decisions | Jane Bare, David Meyer

TP140 USEPA’s Life Cycle Assessment Research Center | J. BareTP141 What if Water Footprints were a Social Construct? Should they still be done? | C. StahlTP142 Considering water quality in the impact assessment of water use in industry | C. LinTP143 Characterisation model for green water scarcity footprint | P. QuinteiroTP144 Holistic regional management of multiple water quantity, quality and other stressors in Africa using PROBFLO | G. O’Brien

Advancing Sustainability in SETAC: Implementing the Berlin Declaration | Ronald McCormick, Lawrence Kapustka, Cynthia Stahl

TP146 A Rural Community’s Pursuit of Sustainability | L. KapustkaTP147 A US analysis of dairy, agriculture, and overall nutrient cycling to identify improvements in nutrient use efficiency | A. Henderson

Recent Advances and Trends in Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances Research | Kavitha Dasu, Marc Mills, Linda Lee

TP148 Monitoring of long-range transport of perfluoroalkyl acids in precipitation from the Newfoundland and Labrador Boreal Ecosystem Latitudinal Transect | J. MacInnisTP149 Analysis and screening of per/polyfluoroalkyl substances in a coastal urban ecosystem in California | T. AnumolTP150 Occurrence and composition of Per- and poly-fluoroalkylated substances (PFASs) in waste-water for direct potable reuse | B. WangTP151 Analysis of poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in drinking water: compliance with new USEPA Health Advisory Guideline | S. Crispo SmithTP153 Need for Data on Environmental Fate of Perfluoro Ethers | L. LibeloTP154 Accumulation Potentials of Perfluoroalkyl Acids (PFAAs) in Crops Irrigated With Reclaimed Water | J. JiangTP155 Transformation of poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soil during biopile treatment | R. LiTP156 Perfluoroalkyl acid tissue distribution in healthy and pansteatitis-affected Tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) at Loskop Dam, South Africa | J. BangmaTP157 Perfluoroalkyl phosphinic acids form the corresponding phosphonic acids and 1H-perfluoroalkanes in rats | S. Joudan

TP158 Endocrine-disruption potential of perfluoroethylcyclohexane sulfonate (PFECHS) in chroni-cally exposed Daphnia magna | M. HoudeTP159 Sources of human exposure to poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) | X. HuTP160 Perfluoroalkyl acids among Korean children and adolescents of 4 to 18 years of age: serum levels, related sources, and health outcomes | H. KangTP161 Using Cats as Model for indoor Exposure - PFAS and Association to Feline Thyroidogenicity | J. WeissTP162 Addition of metals to enhance abiotic transformation of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid in vitamin B12 and permanganate systems | S. ParkTP163 Reduction of perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorohexanesulfonate (PFHxS) by synthesized activated carbon-supported bimetals | J. Zenobio

Modeling and Monitoring of Environmental Pesticides Exposure: Regulatory Context and Improvements from Science | Arnaud Boivin, Russell Jones

TP164 Impacts of Seawater on Photoproduct Formation of Dichloran | E. VebroskyTP165 Photo-induced Toxicological Effects of 2,6-dichloro-4-nitroaniline (DCNA) on P. promelas (Fathead Minnow) | E. VebroskyTP166 Determination of Physicochemical Properties of Atrzanie, Fipronil and Difficult-to-Test Substances: Pyrethroid Pesticides, in Freshwater and Seawater | P. SaranjampourTP167 A Spatially-distributed Modeling Framework to Integrate Effects of Agricultural Best Management Practices: A Midwest Case Study | D. PerkinsTP168 Advances in the Refined National-Scale Drinking Water Assessment Framework: Case Study Chlorpyrifos | D. PerkinsTP169 Current Pesticide Regulations Do Not Protect Global Surface Waters | S. StehleTP170 Modeling spray drift and runoff related inputs of pesticides to receiving water | X. ZhangTP171 Deposition and spray drift ratio of commercially used sprayers | S. MermerTP172 Importance of Time-Dependent Sorption in Ground Water Modeling in Regulatory Assessments | R. JonesTP173 Use of a tiered modeling approach for EU GW modeling | P. SharmaTP174 Use of laboratory determined subsoil sorption data to refine EU ground water leaching assessments | F. DonaldsonTP175 Use of Pesticides Groundwater Monitoring data as higher tier for regulatory risk assess-ment - Feedbacks from France | A. Boivin

Modeling Human and Ecological Exposure over the Life-Cycle of Consumer Products | Heidi Hubbard

TP176 Aqueous leaching of chemical additives from microplastics | R. HaleTP177 Environmental Costs and Benefits of Nano-Silver Textiles: combining LCA and MCDA | A. HicksTP178 Human exposure analysis of airborne halogenated flame-retardants | M. La GuardiaTP179 Models for Estimating Exposure to Chemicals used in Consumer Products and Indoor Environments | C. BevingtonTP180 Testing Protocols for Evaluating Exposure to Chemicals from Products | M. Lee

Science of Sediment Toxicity Testing: Method Advances, Interpreting Results and Use of Data in Ecological Risk Assessments | Teresa Norberg-King, Theodore Valenti

TP181 Future Challenges in Sediment Toxicity Testing for the Risk Assessment of Plant Protection Products | D. FaberTP182 Interlaboratory Evaluation of Bioaccumulation from Field Collected Sediments Using Hexagenia spp., Lumbriculus variegatus and Pimephales promelas | T. Watson-LeungTP184 An evaluation of endpoints from benthic invertebrate chronic toxicity tests based on draft US FIFRA guidance - Part II | J. GatesTP185 Development of whole-sediment toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) techniques for use in Australia | W. MehlerTP186 Defining Equilibration Time of Spiked Sediments for Use in Whole Sediment Toxicity Testing: A Post Hoc Assessment | M. BradleyTP187 Development of site-specific sediment quality guidelines for a tropical region (Ceará State, Northeast Brazil) | L. MoreiraTP188 The Importance of Sediment in Aquatic Toxicology: Refined Hazard Assessment of the POEA surfactant in Roundup | J. Rodriguez GilTP189 Toxicity of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products to the Estuarine Amphipod, Leptocheirus plumulosus, Exposed to Sediments from an Urban Waterway | J. GondekTP190 Recent advancements in sediment elutriate (dredged material) water column evaluations | A. KennedyTP191 Exposure to Sediments Spiked with Deepwater Horizon Oil Inhibited Growth in Juvenile Red Drum and Pacific White Shrimp | J. MorrisTP192 Human health and ecological risk assessment of a Department of National Defense water lot | R. Lavoie

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Regulatory Directions Remediation/RestorationTerrestrial or Wildlife

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Tuesday Poster Presentations | TPTP193 Transcriptional profiling of a native estuarine amphipod exposed to road dust and the related chemicals by cDNA-AFLP | K. HikiTP194 Direct and indirect toxicity of single walled carbon nanotube to freshwater organisms | P. Robidoux

Issues, Challenges and Opportunities for Protection of Water Resources from Emerging Organic Contaminants | Yun-Ya Yang, Gurpal Toor

TP195 Combining bacterial loading and nutrient loading analyses to point source agricultural impacts from large livestock facilities | M. BorrelloTP196 Fate and Mass Balance of Pharmaceuticals, Personal Care Products, and Hormones in Septic Systems of Drainfields | Y. YangTP197 Incidence of veterinary pharmaceuticals in West Texas playa wetlands | M. SandozTP198 Reusing Wastewater in Agroecosystems: Groundwater quality, plant uptake, and antibiotic resistance? | A. FranklinTP199 Concentrations of bisphenol A in North American surface waters: calculating from sum-mary statistics used in deterministic and distributional risk analyses | C. Staples

PFAS: Recent Developments in Science, Risk Assessment and Regulation | Christoph Schulte

TP200 Avian Exposures to Seven Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances in Aquatic Habitats Impacted by Aqueous Film Forming Foam Releases | E. StinsonTP201 Do we understand ongoing sources of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid and its precursors? Lessons learned from developing a new global emissions inventory | J. BoucherTP202 Evaluation of Site-specific Human Health Risks and Calculation of Risk-based Threshold Concentrations of PFOS and PFOA in Fish | J. ArblasterTP203 Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances: Environmental concerns and regulatory measures in the EU | A. Biegel-EnglerTP204 Summary of an ICPPR Non-Apis Workshop - Subgroup Higher Tier (Bumble bees and Solitary bees) with recommendations for a semi-field experimental design | S. KnaebeTP205 Wildlife TRVs for Emerging Chemicals: PFOS, PFOA and PFBS | H. Loso

Frequent Fliers: Effects of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill to Birds | Katherine Horak, Steven Bursian, Brian Dorr, Susan Shriner

TP206 Development of oil exposure methods for testing the physiological effects of petroleum crude oil on waterbirds | K. Hanson-DorrTP207 Development of Methods for Avian Oil Toxicity Studies using the Double Crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) | F. CunninghamTP208 Avian Toxicity for Laughing Gulls exposed to weathered Deepwater Horizon oil | S. ShrinerTP209 Changes in plasma chemistry and organ size in double-crested cormorants after consum-ing artificially weather DWH oil by contaminated food | F. CunninghamTP210 Weathered MC252 crude oil-induced anemia and erythropathology in double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) upon oral and dermal exposure | K. HarrTP211 Induction of oxidative stress following light to moderate oral or external oil dosing of double-crested cormorants | C. PritsosTP212 AROD and CYP1A Protein Expression in Four Avian Species Experimentally Exposed to Deepwater Horizon Mississippi Canyon 252 Oil | C. AlexanderTP213 Gene expression in Seaside Sparrows exposed to oil in Louisiana salt marshes | A. Bonisoli AlquatiTP214 How a Single Exposure to Crude Oil Affects Feather Integrity and Flight Performance in Homing Pigeons: A Model for Assessing Migratory Bird Exposures | C. PerezTP215 Towards a Physiologically Based Oiling Model (PBOM) for Predicting Thermoregulatory Response and Mortality in Seabirds | M. StephensonTP216 How has the Deepwater Horizon oil spill changed what we think about the effects of oil on birds? | K. Dean

Computational Toxicology: Integrating -Omics and Chemistry to Identify Chemicals of Environmental Concern | Alvine Mehinto, Dalma Martinovic-Weigelt

TP217 A Practical Guide for Green Molecular Design: Using in silico Approaches To Reduce Toxicological Risk | D. FaulknerTP218 Exploring comparative oxidative stress toxicity in two common animal models: towards the design of less hazardous chemicals | J. CorralesTP219 In-Silico studies of Organophosphates toxicity with human Acetylcholinesterase by Docking, Site Directed Mutagenesis and Molecular dynamic simulation | T. JindalTP220 Differentiating pathway-based toxicity from non-specific effects in high throughput toxicity data: A foundation for prioritizing AOP development | K. FayTP221 Targeted gene expression in zebrafish exposed to chlorpyrifos-oxon confirms phenotype-specific mechanisms leading to adverse outcomes | N. Vinas

TP222 Toxicity evaluations in Japanese medaka embryos exposed to 1,2-naphthoquinone with metabolomics | S. UnoTP223 Integrating metagenomic sequencing with physicochemical variables to infer historical trends within the cyanobacterial community in freshwater lakes | S. Tang

Assessing Ecological Risk to Inland Environments Due to Increases in Major Ions | Ben Kefford, David Mount, Christopher Nietch, Bryan Brooks, James Lazorchak

TP224 Timing is everything: assessing the effects of pulse exposure patterns on salt toxicity in Daphnia magna | T. WooTP225 Establishing baseline exposure histories of fish in watersheds with energy-related resource extraction activity through otolith microchemistry | N. BailesTP226 Effects of Winter Road Salt Application and Episodic High Conductivity Mesocosm Pulses on Southern Appalachian Headwater Stream Macroinvertebrates | M. FleetwoodTP227 Evaluation of spatial and temporal responses of multiple aquatic taxa to stressors related to surface mining | S. CiparisTP228 Stream periphyton responses to mesocosm treatments of equal specific conductance but different major ion contents measured with in situ fluorometry | S. GuglielmiTP229 Chronic Salt Impact on Mayflies down under | A. HendersonTP230 Relationships between water mineralization and electric conductivity of natural waters in the Aral Sea Basin | B. Kefford

A SETAC Pellston Workshop® on Environmental Hazard and Risk Assessment Approaches for Endocrine-Active Substances Data | Annegaaike Leopold, Lisa Ortego, Jeffrey Wolf

TP231 Challenges in Assigning Endocrine Specific Modes of Action: Recommendations for Researchers and Regulators | E. MihaichTP232 Uncertainties in biological responses that influence hazard or risk approaches to the regulation of endocrine active substances | S. KadlecTP233 Current limitations and a path forward to improve testing for the environmental assess-ment of endocrine active substances | K. CoadyTP234 Assessing the Effects of Endocrine-active Substances on Wildlife Populations: A Case Studies Summary | T. VerslyckeTP235 Evaluating the Credibility of Histopathology Data in Environmental Endocrine Toxicity Studies | J. Wolf

Regulatory Directions – Poster Only

TP236 A strategic approach to fulfilling data gaps for environmental risk assessment of iso-alcohols | B. HedgpethTP237 Development and application of a density dependent matrix population model for Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) | D. MillerTP238 Ecological Risk Assessment of Complex Substances (UVCBs) using a holistic approach: A Case Study with Resins and Rosins | M. FernandezTP239 Progressing from Alternatives Assessment to De Novo chemistry: Part II | H. PluggeTP240 Updates to the proposed Canadian regulatory framework for the environmental assess-ment of new active ingredients in human and veterinary drugs | J. Chateauvert

Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology – Poster Only – Part 2

TP241 Characterization of Copper Residuals in Sediments of a Freshwater Reservoir Following Copper-citrate and -gluconate Algaecide Treatments | A. CalomeniTP242 Probabilistic Risk Evaluation of Metals to Aquatic Organisms Using Species Sensitivity Distribution | J. ParkTP243 Acute toxicity of waters from the Rio Doce Basin after the breakage of a major tailings’ dam | D. AbessaTP244 EPA’s 2016 Updated National Cadmium Ambient Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Freshwater and Estuarine/Marine Aquatic Life | M. EliasTP245 Influences of pH changes in the boundary layer on Cd bioavailability to Chlamydomonas reinhardtii | F. LiuTP246 Effects of the nanoparticle size of ZnO on bacterial bioluminescence, seed germination, algal growth, and gene mutation | I. KongTP247 Effects of Cadmium and Nickel on cell cycle progression, growth and antioxidant enzymes of green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii | W. Di MarzioTP248 Assimilation of contaminants by invertebrates after a coal ash spill | N. JonesTP249 Acute and chronic ecotoxicity of safe by design copper oxide nanoparticles on the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis | V. RicottoneTP250 Effects of Arsenic, Cadmium, Copper and Zinc on the Larval Survival of an intertidal gastro-pod, Nassarius festivus | C. Lee

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TP | Tuesday Poster PresentationsTP251 Effects of diet on embryogenesis of the great pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis exposed to cadmium, tributyltin or pyraclostrobin | E. Reategui-ZirenaTP252 Toxic and genotoxic effect of cadmium, chromium and lead on Japanese oyster Crassostrea gigas larvae | A. Sobrino-FigueroaTP253 Short-term induced molecular stress responses in coelomocytes of Eisenia fetida earth-worms in vivo exposed to silver nanoparticles | W. Di MarzioTP254 The effect of sediment pH on the toxicity of silver nanoparticles to Lumbriculus variegatus | J. RajalaTP255 Water level management effects on Cd, V, and Zn biogeochemistry and toxicity to Hyalella azteca and Daphnia magna | M. HudsonTP256 A comparison of the effect of inorganic chemicals to Daphnia magna | T. AbeTP257 Assessment of the Effects of Mining-Derived Metals on Caged Crayfish and Wild Crayfish Populations in Madison County, Missouri, USA | C. SchmittTP258 Concentrations of heavy metals in tissues of commercially-harvested red crabs from the northwestern Atlantic | I. SimmonsTP259 The effect of temperature on ecotoxicity of nano copper oxide to midge species | H. MoTP260 Trace Element Accumulation in Six Dragonfly Nymph Genera from a Wetland Constructed for Cu and Zn Effluent Treatment | A. LindellTP261 Assessing the trophic transfer of selenium to Hyalella azteca and Pimephales promelas through a diet of field-collected periphyton communities | K. RaesTP262 Effects of copper on primary culture of a rainbow trout gill epithelium (DSI system): intracellular and paracellular aspects | L. NogueiraTP263 New insights into the toxic effects of arsenic with cellular evidences in the green algae and zebra fish | J. ZhangTP264 Water chemistry alters toxicity of copper oxide nanoparticles in early life-stage zebrafish | D. BoyleTP265 Tissue Distribution of Essential and Nonessential Trace Elements in Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola) and Sharptail Mola (Masturus lanceolatus) | J. DuttonTP266 Subcellular distribution of trace elements in the livers of Alaskan yelloweye rockfish | B. BarstTP268 Cadmium potential as endocrine disruptor in catfish Rhamdia quelen | H. Silva de AssisTP269 Evaluation of mercury concentrations in harvestable-sized fish from freshwater resacas in south Texas, USA | M. MarquezTP270 The effects of food web complexity on mercury bioaccumulation in upper trophic level fish | M. JonesTP271 Acute toxicity of copper to the larval stage of three species of ambystomatid salamanders | S. YuTP272 Concentration of copper in gulls: A Review of published data | W. EspejoTP273 Concentration of Manganese in gulls: A global overview | W. EspejoTP274 Impaired swim bladder inflation in early-life stage fathead minnows exposed to a deiodin-ase inhibitor, iopanoic acid | J. CavallinTP275 The effects of early-life stage thyroid disruption on morphology, thyroid signaling, and reproduction in fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) | P. BrunsTP276 Evaluation of the toxic effect of 2 analgesics in juvenile of zebrafish Danio rerio | A. Sobrino-FigueroaTP277 The effects of Ibuprofen, Naproxen, and 17α-ethinylestradiol on American Flagfish (Jordanella floridae) | L. BeygerTP278 An investigation of the mechanisms of action of ethinylestradiol and ammonia on fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) reproduction | A. ListerTP279 Low-dose exposure to 17alpha-ethinylestradiol rapidly regulates expression networks of gonad differentiation in the adult fathead minnow testes | A. FeswickTP280 Exposure to the Contraceptive Progestin, Levonorgestrel, Disrupts Reproductive Behavior, Fecundity, and Morphology in the Fathead Minnow | T. FrankelTP281 Exposure effects of the cyprinid progestogen pheromone, DHP, on the reproductive behavior and sperm characteristics of the male fathead minnow | G. DeWittTP282 Developmental toxicity of sulfamethazine in marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma) embryos | X. WangTP283 The Effects of Risperidone, an Antipsychotic, on American Flagfish (Jordanella floridae) Reproduction | M. OverturfTP284 Effect of carbamazepine and valproate exposure on development of zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos | E. Gasca-PérezTP285 The combinatorial effects of Hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD) and synthetic steroids on American Flagfish growth and reproduction | J. AndersonTP286 Transgenerational effects of triclosan on the demography of Brachionus havanaensis (ROTIFERA) | B. González PérezTP287 Early exposure to triclosan impairs heart formation, metamorphosis and reproduction in zebrafish | R. BotkaTP288 Early-life Stage Effects of Metformin in Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) | E. UsseryTP289 Dose-dependent impacts of wastewater contaminant metformin on the reproductive system of zebrafish (Danio rerio) | J. Crago

TP290 Evaluation of the effects of chronic exposure to fluoxetine (Prozac) and norfluoxetine on the benthic macroinvertebrate Chironomus riparius | R. WebbTP291 Effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) citalopram on hybrid striped bass predatory behavior and brain chemistry | L. StoczynskiTP292 The effects of atorvastatin at environmentally relevant concentrations on steroidogenesis of the Western African Clawed frog (Xenopus tropicalis) | J. JohnsonTP293 Marine Bivalve Cellular Responses to Beta Blocker Exposures | B. KhanTP294 Effects of exposure to two organic ultraviolet filters and a related commercial sunscreen product in adult coral nubbins | T. HeTP295 Genotoxicity assessment of mixtures of veterinary antibiotics to fish through the micro-nucleus test and other nuclear abnormalities | R. BotelhoTP296 Genotoxicity assessment of mixtures of veterinary antibiotics to fish through the comet assay | R. Botelho

Environmental or Analytical Chemistry – Poster Only – Part 2

TP297 A computational study of nucleophilic aromatic substitution reaction of 3-5-dinitroethoxyl-pyridine with piperidine using hybrid dft method | O. OkaforTP298 A sensitive and reliable analytical method for free thyroid hormones in animal serum using ultrafiltration in combination with UHPLC-MS/MS | R. TanoueTP299 Analysis of Drugs and Poisons in Catfish | S. BooneTP300 Analysis of Fragrance Ingredients in Fish with Ultrasonic Assistant Extraction and Purge & Trap | C. ChenTP301 Application of graphene-derivatized silica as an efficient solid phase extraction sorbent for enrichment of five polycyclic musks in water | C. LiTP302 Assessment subproducts generated from selected disperse dyes bearing azo groups biotransformed by reductase enzyme | B. SilvaTP303 Derivatization, DLLME, and GC-FID analysis of mercury in fish tissue | A. NarroTP304 Designing a Quality Control Program for Collection and Analysis of Siloxane samples from Environmental Monitoring Programs | J. DurhamTP305 Determination of changes in molecular composition of crude oil due to microbial degrada-tion by ultrahigh-resolution FT-ICR mass spectrometry | G. HitzTP306 Determination of residual characteristics and risk assessment on dimethomorph, fludioxo-nil, kresoxim-methyl, and pyridalyl in spinach | M. JinTP307 Determining Nitrophenols in Diesel Exhaust Emissions from Heavy-duty Vehicles | K. KoshikaTP308 Development of a FT-IR Testing Method for 2,4 D and Dicamba Resistant Soybeans | A. MeredithTP309 Direct analysis of systemic insecticides in leaf using SALDI imaging mass spectrometry with sputter-deposited metal film | I. OsakaTP310 Dissipation of Pyridalyl and Thiamethoxam Residues in Korean Cabbage and Their Safety Evaluation | H. NohTP311 Dissipation of residue and safety assessment on cyazofamid, cyhalothrin, and difluben-zuron in perilla leaves | H. ParkTP312 Effect of drying, steaming and boiling on tebuconazole residue in fresh ginseng | H. JeongTP313 Effects of Environmental Conditions on Aerobic Degradation of a Commercial Naphthenic Acid | C. KinleyTP314 Fluorescent assay for cadmium detection based on label-free aptamer | Y. LuanTP315 Non-targeted analyses of organic compounds in shortfin mako sharks from US Atlantic waters | B. CrimminsTP316 Organic pollutants, metals and biochemical biomarkers in Spartina densiflora in estuaries from Argentina, Brazil and Chile | M. MenoneTP317 Quantitative direct injection method and stability study for the detection of sodium fluoroacetate (Compound 1080) and methyl fluoroacetate in water | E. ParryTP318 Residual characteristics of spirotetramat and its metabolites in dried Angelica gigas Nakai | J. LeeTP319 Screening for Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) in Wildlife Using a Highly Sensitive LC-QTof MS | K. RosnackTP320 Strategic planning of studies to evaluate controls on mercury bioavailability and use of in-situ amendments in tidal marshes of Berry’s Creek, NJ | S. BrownTP321 Targeted and Non-Targeted Analysis in a Single Data Acquisition using a Novel Benchtop GC-ToFMS | J. ByerTP322 Temporal and spatial trends in DDx/DDT ratios in nestling bald eagle plasma from Michigan, USA from 1999-2016 | M. BartonTP323 The uptake of several short and long-chain Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in foodstuff crops | S. LaseeTP324 Trace metal accumulation in tissues of Tilapia nilotica and its relation to calculated free metal ions | C. Ponce de LeonTP325 Trend of PBDEs in Northern California Pregnant Women | J. Frankenfield

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376 Can a comprehensive understanding of real drivers of ecological degradation be drawn from presently available data? A case study for Europe | I. Rodea-Palomares

377 Urban runoff differentially affects coho and chum salmon spawners | J. McIntyre

378 Climate change and contaminants: A recipe for trouble | S. Hasenbein

379 Potential Effects of Pesticide Mixtures on Stream Quality in the Midwestern United States | L. Nowell

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The Other Oil Spills | Marthe Monique Gagnon, Emily Maung-Douglass

384 Effects of a petroleum spill on stream communities in West Creek, Colorado | S. Duggan

385 Lac-Mégantic oil spill and disaster - Quality and Toxicity Assessment: Results, Difficulties and Concerns | R. Galvez

386 Diluted Bitumen (Oil Sands) Spills into Rivers--Lessons from the 2010 Enbridge Line 6B Pipeline Release into the Kalamazoo River | F. Fitzpatrick

387 The Montara Oil Spill, Timor Sea - Two Years of Fish Health Monitoring | M. Gagnon

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392 Analysis on the Effects of Pharmaceuticals and Their Uptake and Metabolism in Plants Using Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry | R. Mullen

393 The fate of antibiotics and antimicrobial biocides in Swedish sewage treatment plants | M. Östman

394 Occurrence of contaminants of emerg-ing concern (CECs) in reclaimed water intended for potential potable reuse | K. Dasu

395 Distribution of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in the Aquatic Food Web, Lake Mead, Arizona and Nevada | M. Moran

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Fate, Toxicology, or Risk Assessment of Materials of Interest to the Military | Ron Checkai, Doris Anders, Mark Johnson, David Johnson, Geoffrey Sunahara

400 Ecotoxicological risk of explosives and heavy metals on aquatic species in surround-ing water system nearby active firing range | M. Kim

401 Toxicological Effects of Munitions Compounds and their Breakdown Products on Coral | C. Woodley

402 Aquatic Toxicity of the Insensitive Explosive DEMN | M. Quinn

403 Birds are not feathered mammals: phylogenetic differences in toxicity from oral exposures to 3-Nitro-1,2,4-Triazol-5-One (NTO) | A. Jackovitz

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Toxicity Extrapolations in Aquatic Organisms and Wildlife | Adriana Bejarano, Morgan Willming

408 Rethinking the Use of Uncertainty Factors for the Derivation of Toxicity Reference Values | E. Mendelsohn

409 The chemistry side of AOP: implications for toxicity extrapolation | M. Barron

410 Integrating Aquatic Interspecies Toxicity Estimates into Large Databases: Model Evaluations and Data Gains | A. Bejarano

411 Effects of Deepwater Horizon Oil on Red-Eared Sliders and Common Snapping Turtles as Surrogate Species for Sea Turtles | C. Mitchelmore

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416 AQUATOX: A quantitative platform to identify and evaluate multiple interacting stressors in complex environments in an intensely farmed watershed | E. Blancher

417 Assessing the Combined Effects of Metal Contamination and Sediment Deposition on Benthic Invertebrate Colonization | B. Dabney

418 Utilizing Higher Tier Aquatic Exposure Modeling and Monitoring for Pesticide Risk Assessments | D. Dyer

419 Building a Predictive Adverse Outcome Pathway for Multiple Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors to Predict Effects to Population Scale Endpoints | W. Landis

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424 Exploring environmental chemical space through HR/AM mass spectrometry and cheminformatics: The example of wastewater-derived organic micropollutants | L. Ferguson

425 Nontarget Analysis of Polar Organic Chemical Integrating Sampler Extracts--complementary tools for unknowns analysis | E. Furlong

426 Occurrence of suspect and non-target con-taminants and their transformation products in a linked surface water system influenced by treated wastewater | A. Huba

427 Evaluation of Emerging Contaminants in Great Lakes Fish using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography high resolution mass spectrometry | S. Fernando

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Climate Change and Water Resource Management: An Ever-Changing Challenge | Matt Moore, William Clements, Jennifer Lee Stauber

432 Life in a Warmer More Acidic World: Physiological Implications of Climate Change on Aquatic Organisms | K. Brix

433 Assessing Climate Change Effects on Freshwater Fish Distribution Using a Habitat Suitability Model | T. Shim

434 Protecting Aquatic Life from Effects of Streamflow Alteration | D. Eignor

435 Ecotoxicological impact of re-mobilized sediments and flood events for look regu-lated rivers and wetlands | H. Hollert

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Microplastics in the Aquatic Environment: Fate and Effects - Part 1 | Kay Ho, Robert Burgess, John Weinstein

440 A Framework for Dynamic Estimation of Environmental Concentrations of Microplastics in WWTP Effluents and Receiving Waters at a National Scale | N. Maples-Reynolds

441 Sorption of triclosan and methyl-triclosan to microplastic and potential for facilitated release from wastewater treatment plants | B. Beckingham

442 The effects of tributaries on the transport of microplastics in the Hudson River Watershed | I. Krout

443 Uptake and Retention of Microplastic Particles by the Daggerblade Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio | A. Gray

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From Phosphates to Food Webs: A Tribute to David Schindler’s Legacy in Aquatic Sciences | Karen Kidd, Jules Blais, Heidi Swanson

448 David Schindler’s legacy: Ecosystem-scale ecotoxicology | D. Orihel

449 Whole-lake manipulations at the Experimental Lakes Area do not support the need for nitrogen control to reduce eutrophi-cation in lakes | M. Paterson

450 Recovery from Acidification: A Forty Year Experiment in the Killarney Park Area, Canada | J. Gunn

451 Following David Schindler’s Lead: Understanding the Importance of Atmospheric Deposition of Polyaromatic Compounds in the Alberta Oil Sands Region | D. Muir

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Fate and Effects of Metals: Biogeochemical Perspective | Kevin Rader, Richard Carbonaro

456 Effects of Oxidation on Metal Bioavailability and Metal Release from In-place Sediments: A Modeling Perspective | K. Farley

457 Sediment characteristics affecting inter-nal loading of arsenic in a prairie reservoir, Buffalo Pound Lake, SK, Canada | L. D’Silva

458 Arsenic sorption to bacteriogenic iron oxides (BIOS) | M. Moriarty

459 Rare earth element sorption: lessons learned from field collected biofilm data | L. Ashby

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Demonstrated Remediation Technologies Addressing Contaminated Soil, Sediment and Water | Alan Jones

464 Enhanced degradation of benzo[a]pyrene in coal tar contaminated soils using biodiesel | T. Oriaku

465 From bioavailability science to soil bioremediation: Sustainable stimulation of biological degradation for enhanced removal of PAHs | J. Ortega-Calvo

466 Enhanced anaerobic biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in sediments and water using bioelectrochemical systems (BES) | J. Morris

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A1380 Proteomics and Transcriptomics analyses

of Florida Manatee (Trichechus Manatus Latirostris) Mortalities in 2013 | N. Denslow

381 Environmental Temperature Moderates the Effects of Estrogenic Exposure on Larval Fathead Minnows | M. Cox

382 Evaluating Stormwater Impacts on Coastal Sediment Recontamination | D. Reible

383 Lessons Learned from the South River and Upper Shenandoah Series of Multiple Stressor Ecological and Human Well-being Risk Assessments | W. Landis

The Other Oil Spills | Marthe Monique Gagnon, Emily Maung-Douglass

A2388 Toxicity of organic fractions of hydraulic

fracturing flowback and produced water (FPW) to early life stage of zebrafish | Y. He

389 Developmental and endocrine responses in a freshwater fish (Oreochromis mossambi-cus) and amphibian (Xenopus laevis), exposed to old bunkered crude oil | J. van Wyk

390 Respirometry and Swim Performance Alterations in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) acutely exposed to Hydraulic Fracturing Flowback and Produced Water | E. Folkerts

391 Rapid adaptation to oil exposure in the cosmopolitan copepod Acartia tonsa | K. Krause

EDCs and Pharmaceuticals in the Environment - Part 1 | Marc Mills, Kavitha Dasu, Edward Kolodziej, Ruth Marfil-Vega

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mental emission of select psychoactives, antihypertensives, and antibiotics from two sewage treatment plants in India | B. Subedi

397 High-throughput Based Screening of Waters for Endocrine Bioactive Chemicals | W. Heiger-Bernays

398 Characterization of the endocrine poten-cies of municipal effluents across Canada using in vitro bioassays | T. Bagatim

399 Examining Urban Metabolism and Contaminants of Emerging Concern: A Sewage Epidemiology Pilot Study in Hong Kong | S. Burket

Fate, Toxicology, or Risk Assessment of Materials of Interest to the Military | Ron Checkai, Doris Anders, Mark Johnson, David Johnson, Geoffrey Sunahara

A4404 Geographical distribution of contami-

nants in the soil at a Canadian military test site | J. Olson

405 Verification Monitoring and Stability Assessment of In Situ Stabilized Range Metals | M. Wynter

406 Exposure to munition specific carcino-gens and cancer risks for civilians on Vieques following military exercises ‘47-’99 | H. Sanderson

407 Mass flux characterization for determina-tion of reasonable maximum exposures to volatile organic compounds through the vapor intrusion pathway | H. Dawson

Toxicity Extrapolations in Aquatic Organisms and Wildlife | Adriana Bejarano, Morgan Willming

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412 Mercury Accumulation and Effects in the Brain of Atlantic Sharpnose Sharks (Rhizoprionodon terraenovae) | S. Ehnert

413 Phylogenetic Signal in Fish Acute Toxicity | S. Glaberman

414 A Petri Net Model for Physiologically Based ToxicoKinetics (PBTK) of Waterborne Fluoranthene in Rainbow Trout | I. Edhlund

415 Bioelectrical impedance analysis as a predictor of fish health using rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) | J. Durante

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420 Mixtures of Chemical Pollutants at Environmental Concentrations: How to deal with? | T. Lettieri

421 Restoration Scaling of Lost Ecosystem Services in Complex Aquatic Systems | D. Hanson

422 Asymmetric effects of pharmaceutical exposure genarate unexpected ecological effects | T. Brodin

423 Comparative potency and mechanisms of four model industrial chemicals to induce antioxidant and oxidative stress gene expres-sion in zebrafish larvae | M. Mills

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428 Chemical characterization of indoor dust by comprehensive target and non-target screening using GC- and LC-QTOF-MS/MS | T. Young

429 Streamlining Non-Targeted GCxGC/TOFMS Data Analysis of Remediated Soil Samples using Python | I. Titaley

430 Identification of Novel Brominated Disinfection By-Products of Concern by Use of DIPIC-Frag Untargeted Screening and Effect-Directed Analysis | C. Watts

431 Progress in the analysis of chlorinated paraffins - different methods and interlabora-tory study results | J. de Boer

Climate Change and Water Resource Management: An Ever-Changing Challenge | Matt Moore, William Clements, Jennifer Lee Stauber

G1436 Indirect effects of climate change on Zinc

cycling in sediments: the role of changing water levels | S. Nedrich

437 The deal with diel: Effects of temperature fluctuations, asymmetrical warming, and ubiquitous metals contaminants on three amphibian species | M. Brooks

438 Exploring the impacts of multiple anthropogenic and environmental stressors: data needs for predicting ecological effects | L. Lockett

439 Acute thermal challenge potenti-ates benzo-a-pyrene-induced cardiac and metabolic toxicity in juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) | L. Weber

Microplastics in the Aquatic Environment: Fate and Effects - Part 1 | Kay Ho, Robert Burgess, John Weinstein

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by suspension-feeding bivalves: implications for exposure and environmental fate | J. Ward

445 Cellular accumulation of polystyrene particles in the Eastern oyster: dependence on size | T. Gaspar

446 Microplastic particle exposure and life-history traits of Chironomus riparius | W. Kunce

447 Trophic transfer of microplastics and adsorbed contaminants | S. Au

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4452 Building on David Schindler’s legacy: Assessing impacts on lakes across spatial and temporal scales using lake sediments as archives | J. Blais

453 Integration of Indigenous knowledge and western science in studies of northern ecotoxicology: lessons from David Schindler and other revolutionaries | H. Swanson

454 The influence of climatic trends and variability on fish growth and survival in freshwater lakes | M. Rennie

455 Climate futures for temperate lakes: winter biogeochemistry and the vulnerability of lakes to change | H. Baulch

Fate and Effects of Metals: Biogeochemical Perspective | Kevin Rader, Richard Carbonaro

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460 Role of Natural Organic Matter on Rare Earth Elements Speciation and Bioavailability with Chlamydomonas reinhardtii | J. Rowell

461 Subcellular partitioning profiles and molecular biomarkers in in-situ exposure clam and their associations with metal speciation as measured by DGT | Z. Wang

462 Bioaccumulation of Cu and Pb by fathead minnow and yellow lampmussel: evaluation of DGT technique for predicting uptake of metal mixtures | G. Mills

463 Could climate change affect metal pollu-tion in estuaries? | A. de Souza Machado

Demonstrated Remediation Technologies Addressing Contaminated Soil, Sediment and Water | Alan Jones

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468 Use of Excretory Halophytes to Remediate a Salt-Impacted Site | K. Yun

469 Integrated Restoration/Remediation of a Mercury Contaminated River | S. Haffey

470 Altering Estuarine Sediment Transport Dynamics to Reduce Ecological Exposures: a Novel Form of Risk Management | C. Hauser

471 Batch Adsorption Studies on the Use of Sorghum husk for Treatment of heavy metal Contaminated Wastewater | O. Otitoju

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472 A rapid screening approach for distinguishing multiple stressors in souther California streams | J. Diamond

473 Integrating Contaminant and Other Stressors in an Ecological Risk Assessment of an Urban Waterway | D. Haury

474 Phenotypic characterization of urban runoff toxicity in juvenile coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch | M. Chow

475 Environmental Exposure to an Urban Wastewater Effluent: Effects on the Energetic Metabolism of Northern Pike | J. Reinling

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Contaminant Flux Across Environmental Compartments and Implications for Global Distribution | Kim Anderson, Jamie Minick, Sarah Allan

480 Recent developments in methodologies for determining sediment to water fluxes of hydrophobic organic contaminants in situ | E. Eek

481 Adapting passive samplers to investigate PAH and PCB flux from soil to air | C. Donald

482 Benthic Injury Dose-Response Models for PCB-Contaminated Sediment Using Equilibrium Partitioning | K. Finkelstein

483 Comparison of modeled and measured persistent organic pollutant flux between sediments and water column on the Palos Verdes Shelf | L. Fernandez

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EDCs and Pharmaceuticals in the Environment - Part 2 | Marc Mills, Kavitha Dasu, Edward Kolodziej, Ruth Marfil-Vega

488 Altered antimicrobial susceptibility in stream bacterial isolates exposed to triclosan | K. Trowbridge

489 Spatio-temporal bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of ionizable pharmaceuticals in a semi-arid stream influenced by snow-melt | S. Haddad

490 Stress-related symptom and detoxifica-tion mechanisms induced by PPCPs in plants | C. Sun

491 Bioaccumulation of pharmaceuticals and other emerging contaminants: What’s in the lower aquatic trophic levels? | J. Wilkinson

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Making Your Research Relevant to Regulatory Science and Supportive of Decision-Making | Carolina Penalva-Arana, Karen Eisenreich, Jane Staveley

496 It’s a two-way street... or at least it should be | V. Forbes

497 Research Supportive of Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria Development | K. Gallagher

498 Making your research relevant to ecological risk assessments conducted by Environment and Climate Change Canada | J. Hill

499 Better designing and reporting of animal studies to support regulatory decision making | N. Burden

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Bringing Probabilistic Risk Assessment into Criteria Development | Don Essig, Ken Weaver, Paul Anderson

504 Selecting Target Risk Levels When Deriving Criteria Using Probabilistic Methods | P. Anderson

505 Challenges associated with the use of probabilistic methods to develop human health WQC | S. Replinger

506 Generating a Distribution of Usual Fish Consumption Rates for Applying PRA to Human Health Criteria | D. Essig

507 Evaluation of Fish Consumption Rates for use in Florida’s PRA-based Human Health Criteria Derivation | K. Weaver

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Advances in Exposure Modeling: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Application | Todd Gouin, Matthew MacLeod

512 Lifetime Exposome Modeling | O. Jolliet 513 Spatial improvements leading to advances in down-the-drain chemical expo-sure modeling with iSTREEM® 2.0 | D. Ferrer

514 Impacts of Hydroelectric Power Expansion on Methylmercury Exposures of Northern Indigenous Communities | R. Calder

515 Assessing Exposure and Ecotoxicological Impacts in the State of Qatar | C. Warren

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Canadian Oil Sands: Advancing Science in Chemical and Toxicological Characterization, Reclamation and Monitoring – Part 1 | Chairs --->

520 The toxicity of diluted bitumen to four fish species | S. Wallace

521 Review of methods for oil toxicity testing and implications for assessing dilbit toxicity | J. Adams

522 Potential sources of methylmercury in snowpacks and tailings ponds of the Athabasca Oil Sands Region, Alberta, Canada | C. Willis

523 Spatial and Temporal Variation of Trace Metals in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region Based on Dated Lake Sediment Cores | C. Cooke

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Thinking Outside the Laboratory Box: An Ecological Approach in Tackling Ecotoxicological Problems | Michelle Hornberger, Emma Rosi-Marshall, Tomas Brodin

528 Exploring the intersection between ecosystem ecology and ecotoxicology: Developing the field of ecosystem toxicology | E. Rosi-Marshall

529 Aquatic agrochemical pollution increases the risk of human schistosomiasis | J. Rohr

530 Are fungicides a threat for the function-ing of heterotrophic systems? | M. Bundschuh

531 Whole ecosystem experiments to assess effects of glyphosate and fertilizers on wetland communities | K. Kidd

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Microplastics in the Aquatic Environment: Fate and Effects – Part 2 | Kay Ho, Robert Burgess, John Weinstein

536 Microplastic mediated transport of per-sistent organic pollutants in Daphnia magna – an evaluation of a toxicokinetic model using experimental data | M. Ogonowski

537 Ingestion of microplastic associated with green algae by Daphnia magna and enhancement of PCBs bioaccumulation | P. Canniff

538 Can hydrophobic organic chemicals sorbed to microplastics affect aquatic organisms? A review of laboratory studies | K. Kulacki

539 Microplastic as a vector of PCB uptake in Daphnia magna | Z. Gerdes

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Novel Mechanisms of Nanomaterial Toxicity Through Direct Exposure or Indirect Interactions with Environmental Components – Part 3 | Chairs --->

544 Elucidating the role of nonmaterial coat-ing on uptake and translocation mechanisms at the sub-cellular level in plants using a hard X-ray nano probe | J. Unrine

545 Nanoparticle Detection in Environmentally Relevant Matrices Using DMA-ICP-MS | S. Wolf

546 Development of Gold-labeled Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles for Examining Exposure and Biodistribution in Complex Matrices | A. Deline

547 Does nanoclay technology adversely affect aquatic biota relative to natural nano-clays? | S. Tullio

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Fate and Effects of Metals in the Environment: Modeling and Interpreting Effects of Metals Mixtures | Kevin Brix, Graham Merrington

552 Internal versus external dose for describ-ing ternary metal mixture (Ni, Cu, Cd) chronic toxicity to Lemna minor | Y. Gopalapillai

553 The unexpected effects of metal mixtures on zebrafish gills | F. Valdez Domingos

554 Effects of binary mixtures of Ag, Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn to the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis - short term uptake and chronic toxicity | A. Cremazy

555 The toxicity of mixtures of selenium, cad-mium, nitrate, and sulphate to Ceriodaphnia dubia | E. Costa

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Developments and Barriers in the Adoption of Amendments for Soil and Sediment Remediation | Jose Gomez-Eyles, Barbara Beckingham, Tom Sizmur, Marc Mills

560 Tools to overcome barriers for in-situ sediment treatment in the US | J. Stern

561 Modeling Activated Carbon Amendments in Shallow Ecosystems | M. Rakowska

562 Activated carbon amendments in PCB contaminated sediment: full life cycle test with Chironomus riparius | J. Akkanen

563 Remediation of PCB contaminated sediments using activated carbon: Thermodynamic exposure assessment | S. Schmidt

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dent sex determination in branchiopod crustaceans is modulated by the NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 | A. Camp

477 Evaluating arsenic additions and future trends in a complex ecosystem | L. Levin

478 Effects of Salinity on Oil Spill Dispersant Toxicity in Estuarine Organisms | M. DeLorenzo

479 Multibiomarker evaluation of pollutant effects in Atlantic stingray (Dasyatis sabina) populations in Florida’s St. Johns River | J. Whalen

Contaminant Flux Across Environmental Compartments and Implications for Global Distribution | Kim Anderson, Jamie Minick, Sarah Allan

A2484 Diffusive Flux of PAHs Across Sediment,

Water, and Air Interfaces at Urban Superfund Sites | J. Minick

485 Distribution and Air-Water Exchange of Organic Flame Retardants in the Lower Great Lakes | C. McDonough

486 Air-water exchange of POPs across the Atlantic Ocean | R. Lohmann

487 A Rapid Decline of Persistent Organic Pollutant Concentrations in the Sarasota Bay, FL Bottlenose Dolphin Population | J. Kucklick

EDCs and Pharmaceuticals in the Environment - Part 2 | Marc Mills, Kavitha Dasu, Edward Kolodziej, Ruth Marfil-Vega

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Five Parabens in Sewage Sludge from the United States | J. Chen

493 Risks Associated with the Environmental Release of 15 Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients on US Food and Drug Administration’s “Flush List” | U. Khan

494 Role of Effluent Organic Matter in the Photodegradation of Compounds of Wastewater Origin | A. MacKay

495 Optimizing Operating Parameters to Enhance the Removal of Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater Treatment Plants Using the STP Model | C. Zhang

Making Your Research Relevant to Regulatory Science and Supportive of Decision-Making | Carolina Penalva-Arana, Karen Eisenreich, Jane Staveley

A4500 Designing and Conducting Chemical

Fate Research to Support Risk Assessment | M. Lee

501 The use of environmental exposure data to support regulatory risk assessments for octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) | K. Thomas

502 Regulatory guided research to improve biodegradation assessments | T. Martin

503 Assessment of Ecotoxicity Data for Regulatory Risk Assessment | J. Green

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508 Relative Source Contribution: Capturing the Full Potential of Exposure Characterization in Criteria Development | K. Summerfield

509 The Development of Data-Driven Exposure Distributions for Risk-Based Soil Cleanup Criteria | L. Stuchal

510 Deriving Health Human Criteria for Florida using a Probabilistic Approach | K. Weaver

511 Inclusion of Physiological, Metagenetic and Genetic Susceptibility Distributions in Exposed Human Populations for Probabilistic Risk Assessment | L. Fink

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516 Assessing the influence of second-ary organic versus primary carbonaceous aerosols on long-range atmospheric PAH transport | C. Friedman

517 Sorptive capacities of leaves for organic pollutants measured using passive dosing: Lipid characterization and passive dosing experiments | D. Bolinius

518 Characterizing the Health Impact of Chemicals from Use of Dishwasher Detergents | V. Nguyen

519 A Novel Spatial Aquatic Food-Web Bioaccumulation for Bridging Field Study Data and Regulatory Decision Making | F. Gobas

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524 An omics platform for the advancing of the environmental monitoring program in the Alberta oil sands region | A. Pereira

525 A spatial and temporal assessment of contaminants in otoliths from the Lower Athabasca region | M. Poesch

526 Fish Health in the Alberta Athabasca Oil Sands, Developing Baseline to Assess Future Change | M. McMaster

527 Where do we go from here? Lessons from 25 years of Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) in Canada | T. Arciszewski

Thinking Outside the Laboratory Box: An Ecological Approach in Tackling Ecotoxicological Problems | Michelle Hornberger, Emma Rosi-Marshall, Tomas Brodin

G1532 Effects of antihistamine on invertebrates

and carbon and nutrient recycling in streams | T. Brodin

533 Aquatic insect emergence and pesticide flux from wetlands to terrestrial food webs in the Prairie Pothole Region | J. Kraus

534 Selenium ecotoxicology in freshwater lakes receiving coal combustion residual effluents: A North Carolina example | J. Brandt

535 Lessons learned in application of field data to addressing ecogoxicological issues | S. Luoma

Microplastics in the Aquatic Environment: Fate and Effects – Part 2 | Kay Ho, Robert Burgess, John Weinstein

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water invertebrate Chironomus sancticaroli: effects on PBDE bioaccumulation and the gut microbiome | E. Lahive

541 Microplastic Contamination at the Base of the Food Chain | A. Cook

542 Assessment of microplastic ingestion in commercial fish species Engraulis encrasi-colus and Sardina pilchardus in the Western Mediterranean Sea | M. Compa

543 Microplastic ingestion in commer-cial and shark species in the Western Mediterranean Sea | C. Mascaró

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4548 Differential uptake and toxicity of CuO nanoparticle to Daphnia magna from chronic exposure using two delivery scenarios | F. Wu

549 The release of “transparent blue” auto-mobile coatings containing nanoscale copper phthalocyanine and their effects to aquatic organisms | C. Pang

550 Accumulation of Silver Nanoparticles in Aquatic Food Webs Following Pulsed vs. Repeated Exposure in Artificial Streams | S. Petersen

551 Multigenerational Effects of Silver Nanomaterials in Caenorhabditis elegans | O. Tsyusko

Fate and Effects of Metals in the Environment: Modeling and Interpreting Effects of Metals Mixtures | Kevin Brix, Graham Merrington

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556 X-ray fluorescence based examination of zinc distribution and speciation in rainbow trout gills: interactions with copper or cadmium | S. Niyogi

557 Interaction and toxicity of cadmium, copper, and nickel on the olfactory system of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum, 1792 | G. Pyle

558 Metal-mixture toxicity (Copper + Nickel + Zinc) to aquatic insect communities in mesocosms | T. Schmidt

559 Modeling the Chronic Effects of Metal Mixtures to aquatic organisms: a meta-analysis | C. Nys

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564 How much is enough? What more is needed to gain acceptance on the use of amendments as a safe and viable treatment technology | D. Jones

565 Ongoing Degradation of an Organophilic Clay Amendment in a Sediment Cap 11 Years after Placement | H. Blischke

566 Predicting Cu and Zn sorption capacity of biochars based on source material and pyrolysis temperature | T. Sizmur

567 Contaminant remediation: lessons learned from an ongoing field experiment with biochar to remediate a petroleum con-taminated soil in Havana, Cuba | D. Pacheco

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Climate Change and Water Resource Management: An Ever-Changing Challenge | Matt Moore, William Clements, Jennifer Lee Stauber

WP001 Freshwater Rhodophyta and Climate Change: Assessment of photosynthetic performance by the chlorophyll a fluorescence method | L. Kortz Vilas Boas

Fate, Toxicology, or Risk Assessment of Materials of Interest to the Military | Ron Checkai, Doris Anders, Mark Johnson, David Johnson, Geoffrey Sunahara

WP002 Risk Management of Perchlorate Is Influenced by Surface Water Properties That Mediate Amphibian Toxic Response | B. MulhearnWP003 Comparative toxicogenomics study on the three insensitive munitions constituents DNAN, NQ and NTO in the soil nematode Caenorhabditis elegans | P. GongWP004 Biotransformation of the insensitive munition 5-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-3-one (NTO) in soil | C. MadeiraWP005 Dissolution of insensitive munition constituents and their fate and transport in soils | K. DontsovaWP006 Wash-off Coefficients of Chemical Warfare Agent (VX) from Foliar Surfaces of Living Plants | M. SiminiWP007 Laboratory Hood Culture of Terrestrial Plants for Investigations Involving Highly Toxic Materials | R. Checkai

The Role of Stressors for Species Interactions and Food Webs | Mirco Bundschuh

WP008 Stress response in round stingrays exposed to environmental PCBs along the southern California coast | K. LyonsWP009 Influence of Manatees’ Diving on Their Risk of Collision with Watercraft | A. SmithWP010 Monitoring changes in fish community composition relative to the occurrence of an extended harmful algal bloom/seagrass die-off event | D. AdamsWP011 Bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of permethrin in pyrethroid-resistant Hyalella azteca | K. Huff HartzWP012 Mercury Contamination and Thermal Stress Combines to Have Detrimental Effects on Freshwater Mussel-Driven Ecosystems | B. Tweedy

Toxicity Extrapolations in Aquatic Organisms and Wildlife | Adriana Bejarano, Morgan Willming

WP013 Toxicological estimation of mortality of oceanic sea turtles oiled during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill | C. MitchelmoreWP014 Modification in sensitivity of microalgae to 3,4-dichloroaniline. Comparison of exposure as single species or as assemblage of different species | F. Martí nez-JerónimoWP015 Toxicity assessment of Congo Red dye using a battery of bioassays (Chlorella vulgaris, Daphnia magna, and zebrafish embryos) | M. HernándezWP016 Exposure to 3,3’,4,4’,5-pentachlorobiphenyl (PCB 126) Impacts Multiple Organ Systems in Developing Little Skate (Leucoraja erinacea) | R. MersonWP017 Oxidative stress in the goodeid fish Chapalichthys pardalis induced by exposure to the herbicide glyphosate | L. LunaWP018 Exposure to silver nanoparticles produce effects in physiological biomarkers and modifies the antioxidant response in Chapalichthys pardalis | R. Garcí aWP019 Antioxidant and metabolic maternal-embrionary response of Chapalichthys pardalis exposed to 3,4-dichloroaniline | A. HernándezWP020 Comparison of pharmaceutical and signaling pathway inhibitor effects on expression of genes related to swim bladder inflation in Japanese medaka | Z. PandelidesWP021 Effects of Dicofenac on the Expressions of Genes Related to Detoxification System in Mugilogobius Abei | X. Nie

Activated Carbon as a Remedial Alternative for Management of Risks in Contaminated Sediments | Timothy Thompson, Upal Ghosh

WP022 Activated Carbon in Sediment Remediation - Experiences from laboratory and field studies | S. Abel

WP023 Assimilation Efficiency of Sediment-Bound PCBs Ingested by Fish Is Reduced after Activated Carbon Amendment | H. Fadaei KhoeiWP024 Effectiveness of activated carbon in reducing the bioavailability of organochlorine contaminants in high organic carbon sediments | V. DangWP025 PCB Tissue Concentrations and Benthic Community Impacts at a Carbon Amendment Pilot Study in the Intertidal and Subtidal Zone of San Francisco Bay | C. IrvineWP026 Bring contaminated sediment back to life: application of zeolite-amended sediment in soil | J. WenWP027 Characterizing the partitioning of mercury and methylmercury to activated carbon in the presence of dissolved organic matter | J. SandersWP028 Decreasing bioavailability of organochlorine pesticides in historical orchard soils | M. Anderson

Making Your Research Relevant to Regulatory Science and Supportive of Decision-Making | Carolina Penalva-Arana, Karen Eisenreich, Jane Staveley

WP029 Activities of the Federal Interagency Workgroup on Pharmaceuticals in Water | J. LaurensonWP030 Development of a practical risk assessment tool for assessing the environmental safety of consumer product ingredients in China (Chera 2.0) | M. FanWP031 Integrating weight of evidence into toxicity benchmark development | M. JohnsonWP032 Life Cycle Management on Energy, Water and Material Resources | H. PoremskiWP033 Policy Shaping Flame Retardant Use and Regulation: the Role of States and Future under TSCA Reform | E. SchrederWP034 Strategy and development of direct-discharge assessment methodology for consumer product chemicals | M. Fan

Microplastics in the Aquatic Environment: Fate and Effects | Kay Ho, Robert Burgess, John Weinstein

WP035 State of the Science Overview: Effects of Plastics Pollution on Aquatic Life and Aquatic-Dependent Wildlife | C. BergeronWP036 Microplastics as Vectors of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) via Chemical Adsorption and Desorption | C. CrawfordWP037 Microplastics and nanoplastics in South African Aquatic Systems: Occurrence and Distribution | T. MsagatiWP038 Ecological investigations of microplastics and microparticles in environmental matrices-environmental science is now in the second (not first) wave | S. BelangerWP039 Zooplankton exposure to microplastic at estuarine tidal fronts in Charleston Harbor, SC | T. PaytonWP040 Microplastics in a surface water environment receiving treated wastewater effluent | S. LaseeWP041 Identifying Point Sources of Microplastic Debris in Charleston Harbor, SC | R. LeadsWP042 Contribution of Plastic Debris to Microplastic Abundance in Charleston Harbor | J. WeinsteinWP043 An estimation of plastic debris and persistent and bioaccumulating toxic riders in the Tijuana River Estuary | H. AllenWP044 Assessment of environmental fate of solid polymers in wastewater treatment plant | J. HuWP045 Are microplastics potential matrixes to TBT adsorption in marine sediments? | J. Ivar do SulWP046 Differential bioavailability of PCBs associated with environmental particles: microplastic in comparison to wood, coal and biochar | B. BeckinghamWP048 Plastic Pollution as a Transport Mechanism for PCB Loadings in the Hawaiian Monk Seal at Tern Island/French Frigate Shoals | A. CookWP049 Predicting the Ecological Implications of Leachates from North Pacific Gyre Plastics using In Vitro and In Vivo Models | S. CoffinWP050 Ingestion of experimentally contaminated microplastics causes changes in biomarker responses in three-spine stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus | G. AsmonaiteWP051 Effects of acute exposure of microplastics on the physiology of blue mussels | J. Ward

Advances in Exposure Modeling: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Application | Todd Gouin, Matthew MacLeod

WP052 Human exposure to household cleaning products: Application of a two-field model | O. JollietWP053 A spatial approach for estimating the national distribution of sewer residence times for wastewaters in the US | K. KapoWP054 Global-Scale Multimedia Chemical Fate Modeling in High Spatial Resolution: Introducing BETR-Research 3.0 | R. GoktasWP055 Geospatial Modeling of Particulate Matter Pollution from Post-Panamax Ships in Charleston Harbor, SC | M. CainsWP056 Sorption of non-ionic and anionic surfactants to three stationary phases as parameters for QSAR models | J. Hermens

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Spotlight SessionAquatic Toxicology

and EcologyEnvironmental or

Analytical ChemistryIntegrated Environmental

Assessment and Management

56 | 7th SETAC World Congress/SETAC North America 37th Annual Meeting

WP | Wednesday Poster PresentationsWP057 Quantifying the Equilibrium Partitioning of Substituted Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Aerosols and Clouds using COSMOtherm | B. AwonaikeWP058 Development and Validation of Biota-Sediment Accumulation Factors for the Lower 8.3 Miles of the Lower Passaic River using Log-linear Regression | E. GarveyWP059 Monitoring Toxicity of Complex Mixtures in the Savannah River using Passive Sampling Devices | D. Wyker

Contaminant Flux Across Environmental Compartments and Implications for Global Distribution | Kim Anderson, Jamie Minick, Sarah Allan

WP060 Prediction of soluble release of PCBs from contaminated sediment using measured sedi-ment pore water distribution coefficients and DOC | A. MartinezWP061 Predicting the Airborne Polychlorinated Biphenyl Emissions from the Contaminated Waters of New Bedford, Massachusetts | B. HadnottWP062 Evaluation of Air-Water Exchange of Polychlorinated Biphenyls at the Lower Duwamish Waterway Superfund Site | J. ApellWP063 Air-water Exchange and Health Risk of PAHs and OPAHs at a Superfund Mega-site | L. TidwellWP064 Measurement of anthropogenic and natural polybrominated diphenyl ethers on atmo-spheric particles: Potential for long-range transport & health effects | J. BautistaWP065 Bioaccumulation of Substituted Diphenylamine Antioxidants and Benzotriazole UV Stabilizers in an Urban Creek in Canada | A. De Silva

Assessing Contaminant Effects in Multi-Stress Ecosystems | David Ostrach, Cameron Irvine

WP066 Integrated presentation of ecological risk from multiple stressors | R. AshauerWP067 Driver-response relationships in multi-stressor watersheds: findings from a long-term, integrated assessment of four US streams | C. FlindersWP068 Assessment of seasonal occurrence and risks of antibiotic residues in multi-impacted surface water and groundwater of Jianghan Plain, central China | L. YaoWP069 Assessment of immunotoxicity in fish based on the chemical effects on a natural host-pathogen interaction | K. NakayamaWP070 In situ exposures in an agricultural area in Southern Brazil promote osmoregulatory disturbances in the freshwater fish Prochilodus lineatus | C. MartinezWP071 Toxicity and fitness costs in PAH-resistant and non-resistant Fundulus heteroclitus exposed to creosote-contaminated sediment extract and hypoxia | C. LindbergWP072 An ecotoxicological approach to oil sands | A. Soares

Global Non-Point Source Aquatic Contamination Mitigation Strategies: Success and Failures | Erin Bennett, Mirco Bundschuh, Matt Moore

WP073 An Integrated Vegetated Ditch System Reduces Chlorpyrifos Loading in Agricultural Runoff | B. PhillipsWP074 An Overview of Risk Mitigation of Agricultural Pesticides in the Lourens River, South Africa | J. DabrowskiWP075 Mitigation of fungicide pollution in detention ponds and vegetated ditches within a vine growing area in Germany | M. BundschuhWP076 Non-Point Source Aquatic Contamination Mitigation Strategies: A Global Perspective | E. BennettWP077 Potential use of Japanese Sweetflag (Acorus gramenius) for Remediation of Contaminated Surface Water | N. Abdel-MottalebWP078 Reducing nutrients and organic micropollutants in a rural wastewater effluent with subsurface filtration treatment technology | L. Chaves-BarqueroWP079 Savannah River Site’s A-01 Constructed Wetland System: A Model for Sustainable Aquatic Risk Mitigation | G. HuddlestonWP080 When you wish upon a ditch: Twenty years of bioengineering for agroecosystem services | M. Moore

Thinking Outside the Laboratory Box: An Ecological Approach in Tackling Ecotoxicological Problems | Michelle Hornberger, Emma Rosi-Marshall, Tomas Brodin

WP081 Bifenthrin causes trophic cascades in aquatic food webs and alters subsidies to terrestrial food webs | T. SchmidtWP082 Multi-Stressor Impacts on Fish Energetics: A Comparison between Lab and Field Studies | H. MehdiWP083 Eutrophication and nanopesticide contaminants interact to reduce ecosystem productivity and microbial functioning in a wetland mesocosm experiment | M. SimoninWP084 Trait - base approach to detect the impact of chemicals on fish in multi-stress condidions | I. TeodorovicWP085 The Qatari Pearl Oyster: Their reproductive biology, in vitro fertilization, sensitivity to local contaminants for environmental management program | S. Saeed

WP086 Individual-based and system dynamic modeling frameworks to explore a complex energetic process in aquatic communities | A. EastWP087 Biofilm in Large-Scale Stream Mesocosms as a Tool to Assess the Efficacy of Advanced Wastewater Treatment Technologies | J. Rodriguez Gil

Advanced Analytical Methods for Contaminant Discovery | Nathan Dodder, Bernard Crimmins, Lee Ferguson, Shane Snyder

WP088 Application of non-targeted analysis approaches to assess input of organic micropollut-ants to San Francisco Bay | N. DeStefanoWP089 Exposure Profile Comparison and Screening of Unknown Contaminants Using LC-QTOF: A Cat Hyperthyroidism Study | M. WangWP090 Identifying Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Transformation Products in A Wastewater Treatment Plant | M. WangWP091 Thermal Desorption of Silicone Wristband Passive Sampling Devices to Assess Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolant Exposure | R. ScottWP092 Large Volume In-Vial Extraction Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry for Suspect Screening of Semi-Volatile Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Textiles | J. RewertsWP093 What’s the bottom line? | S. GlassmeyerWP094 Identification of Manufactured Nanoparticles in Soil at Trace Levels with Single-Particle Multi-Element ICP-TOF-MS | F. Von der KammerWP095 Hyphenation of field-flow fractionation and single particle ICP-MS for the assessment of number-based particle size distributions at ultratrace levels | R. ReedWP096 Venlafaxine and its major degradation products determination in algae samples | O. Amarante JrWP097 Determination of Nitrate and Phosphate Concentration in Sediment of the Lagos Lagoon | A. OlufolajimiWP098 Determination of gliphosate and its degradation product in surface water | O. Amarante JrWP099 Development of method for analysis of 17α-ethinyl estradiol | N. Mesquita Brito

Canadian Oil Sands: Advancing Science in Chemical and Toxicological Characterization, Reclamation and Monitoring | Richard Frank, Jonathan Martin, Steve Wiseman

WP100 The Effects of Diluted Bitumen (dilbit) on the Hatching Success and Embryonic Development of Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) | F. LinWP101 The Effects of Diluted Bitumen (dilbit) on Stress Responses, Iono- osmoregulatory and Immunological Performance of Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) | F. LinWP102 Effects of Diluted Bitumen on Hematological Parameters in Exposed Juvenile Sockeye Salmon | H. OsachoffWP103 Fluorescence methods for quantitative analysis of oil toxicity test solutions and assess-ment of diluted bitumen toxicity to fish embryos | J. AdamsWP104 A proposed whole ecosystem study to examine fate, behavior, and toxicity of a diluted bitumen spill in a Canadian boreal lake catchment | V. PalaceWP105 Longitudinal Patterns of Metal Concentrations in Fine Sediments, Surface Water and Aquatic Invertebrates in Tributaries of the Lower Athabasca River | C. SuzanneWP106 Evaluation of toxicity and contaminant concentration of lake sediments from the Peace-Athabasca Delta, downstream of oil sands deposits | A. FarwellWP107 The impact of atmospheric pollutants on regional fresh waters: An assessment of winter-time deposition in the Athabasca oil sands region | V. WasiutaWP108 One-pot conversion of petroleum-derived carboxylic acids to hydrocarbons to facilitate compound identification and source tracking | M. RossWP109 Deconvolution of the complex environmental mixture: chemical and biological strategies | H. PengWP110 A methodology comparison study for quantitative measurement of naphthenic acid in surface water in the Alberta oil sands region | L. FuWP111 Passive Sampling Advances Knowledge of Water Chemistry in Rivers of Canada’s Oil Sands Region | L. LevesqueWP112 Survey of PAH concentrations and composition in predatory and forage fish in the Fort McMurray oil sands area with comparisons to environmental regime | M. EvansWP113 Assessment of Athabasca River tributaries in the oil sands mining region of Alberta, Canada, using in situ exposures of Hyalella azteca | A. BartlettWP114 Relationships between parasites and plasma proteins in male white sucker (Catostomus commersonii) from the Athabasca River | D. SimmonsWP115 Development of wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) tadpoles in a natural wetland after embryonic exposure to naphthenic acids: Preliminary findings | D. OrihelWP116 Impairment vs local adaptation: Physiological scope of forage fish affected by natural and anthropogenic bitumen sources in Alberta oil sands region | S. ChowWP117 Regulation of cyp1a, cyp3a, abcb1, and abcc2 genes in northern pike (Esox Lucius) population from different locations on the Athabasca River, Canada | H. AlharbiWP118 Effect of dissolved organic fractions from OSPW on toxicity of hydrophobic organic compounds to early life-stages of Japanese medaka | H. Alharbi

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Linking Science and Social Issues

Regulatory Directions Remediation/RestorationTerrestrial or Wildlife

Toxicology and Ecology

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Wednesday Poster Presentations | WPWP119 Assessing the toxicity of naphthenic acid mixtures in the clawed frog Silurana (Xenopus) tropicalis embryos | J. Gutierrez VillagomezWP120 Identifying the toxic organic components within bitumen-influenced groundwaters | A. BauerWP121 Nrf2-mediated Oxidative Stress Responses of Oil Sands Process-Affected Water and Causative Chemicals Identification | J. SunWP122 Transcriptional responses of embryonic zebrafish exposure to raw and ozonated OSPW and recovery post-exposure | D. LyonsWP123 Airborne polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) induce the tumor-related p53 pathway in wild double-crested cormorants living in the Great Lakes area | S. Wallace

Fate and Effects of Metals: Biogeochemical Perspective | Kevin Rader, Richard Carbonaro

WP124 Effect of pH and natural organic matter on heteroaggreation of CeO2 nanoparticles with clay | S. BaeWP125 The role of metal oxide minerals in nickel bioavailability in field-contaminated sediments | R. MendoncaWP126 Environment monitoring for trace elements in Hawaii Islands using the small Indian mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus) | S. Horai

Fate and Effects of Metals in the Environment: Modeling and Interpreting Effects of Metals Mixtures | Kevin Brix, Graham Merrington

WP127 It doesn’t always add up: A new approach for statistical determination of non-additive toxicity in metal mixtures that have multiple interactions | E. TraudtWP128 Genotoxicity produced by Fe and Al mixture on liver and gills of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) | M. Galar-MartinezWP129 Development of biotic ligand model for prediction of arsenic toxicity to Aliivibrio fischeri: 1. Effects of pH and major ions | B. JeongWP130 Development of biotic ligand model for prediction of arsenic toxicity to Aliivibrio fischeri: 2. Effects of humic and fulvic acids | B. JeongWP131 Estimating acute toxicity of metal mixtures to Daphnia magna: A multiple evaluation approach | T. BolooriWP132 From single to metal mixture exposure: Effects on Plationus patulus population dynamics | J. Rios Arana

From Phosphates to Food Webs: A Tribute to David Schindler’s Legacy in Aquatic Sciences | Karen Kidd, Jules Blais, Heidi Swanson

WP133 Will climate change exacerbate pollutant bioaccumulation in marine food webs? Perspectives from an ecosystem modelling approach | J. AlavaWP134 Validation of in ovo embryo microinjections using selenomethionine to simulate mater-nal transfer in the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) | T. Lane

Aquatic and Terrestrial Plants in Ecotoxicology and Risk Assessment | Henry Krueger, Rebecca Dalton

WP135 Ability of cupric ion activity to predict growth and survival of individual plants and community-level parameters | C. MeyerWP136 Exposure Assessment Modelling Approach to Non-Target Plants Through Runoff from Agricultural Fields | A. RitterWP137 Glyphosate and Dicamba Inhibit Flowering of Native Willamette Valley Plants | D. OlszykWP138 Is the Tier-1 effect assessment for herbicides protective for aquatic algae and vascular plant communities? | G. ArtsWP139 Occurrence and behaviour of emerging organic contaminants in a large-scale constructed wetland in Singapore | B. KellyWP140 The effects of the aquatic herbicide diquat on native and invasive macrophytes | R. DaltonWP141 The impact of nano copper oxide and arsenic on the seeds germination and seedling growth conditions of the rice plant (Oryza Sativa) | J. Liu

Bringing Probabilistic Risk Assessment into Criteria Development | Don Essig, Ken Weaver, Paul Anderson

WP142 Application of a Lead Shot Ingestion Model for Waterfowl at a Former Shooting Range Site | S. ThakaliWP143 Exposure analysis of alkylphenol ethoxylates and their metabolites in US surface waters: combining deterministic and distributional analyses | C. StaplesWP144 Human Inter-individual Versus Population Level Dose-Response Curves Induced by 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in Primary B Cells: Linear or Not? | S. HessionWP145 Idaho’s Experience Using PRA for Human Health Criteria | D. EssigWP146 Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessments - Are they worth your time? | G. Greenberg

WP147 Probabilistic Human Health Water Quality Criteria Calculator | M. Buonanduci

Adverse Effects of Chemicals on the Microbiome | Joseph Bisesi, Christopher Martyniuk, Robert Griffitt

WP148 Analysis of Animas Watershed Sediment Bacterial Communities after the Gold King Mine Breach | K. ThompsonWP149 Evaluating changes in the gastrointestinal microbiome of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) as a consequence of pollutant exposure | A. MoateWP150 Linking contaminant induced microbiome shifts to host health in fishes | N. OrtellWP151 Phthalates in the gastrointestinal system: Impacts on host-microbiome function | A. BuergerWP152 Suitability of frog skin microbiomes as sentinels of endocrine disrupting compounds | T. Van Rossum

Strategies to Manage Contaminants in Urban Stormwater Runoff | Gurpal Toor

WP153 Concentration and Forms of Carbon in a Longitudinal Gradient from Freshwater to Estuarine Ecosystem | G. BaysalWP154 Evaluation of Turfgrass Variety and Management Practices to Mitigate Off-site Transport of Pesticides and Nutrients with Runoff from Golf Course Turf | P. RiceWP155 Nitrogen in Freshwater and Estuarine Ecosystems: Longitudinal Distribution, Source Characterization, and Bioavailability | J. JaniWP156 Sources and Transport of Nitrate-Nitrogen in Urban Residential Runoff | Y. YangWP157 Longitudinal distribution of phosphorus fractions along an urban river | S. Asal

EDCs and Pharmaceuticals in the Environment | Marc Mills, Kavitha Dasu, Edward Kolodziej, Ruth Marfil-Vega

WP158 Quantification of Human Pharmaceutical Conjugates in Municipal Wastewaters | A. BrownWP159 Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in an Effluent-Dominated Stream: Seasonal Variability and Downstream Fate | B. BoswellWP160 The occurrence and fate of parabens and their metabolites in wastewater treatment plants in India | K. RajendiranWP161 Levels of PCBs and PBDEs in the liver of dolphins from the Brazilian southeastern coast | I. MoreiraWP162 Human pharmaceuticals in fillet of fish species of interest for consumption in the Uruguay River | P. CarriquiribordeWP163 Patterns and instream attenuation of select contaminants of emerging concern: Predicted and observed therapeutic hazards to fish respond to snowmelt | S. HaddadWP164 Determination of Endocrine Disrupters in the Paraí ba do Sul River | F. SilvaWP165 Multiclass Endocrine Disrupting and Pharmaceutical Chemicals in Sediments and Surface Water near a Potomac River Wastewater Treatment Facility | G. FosterWP166 Transport of Steroidal Hormones from Cattle Feedlot Pens via Simulated Rainfall Runoff | S. SuraWP167 Fate and Transport of Bisphenol A, F and S in Soil Irrigated with Wastewater | A. MawofWP168 Reproductive and general health assessment of fathead minnow populations inhabiting an effluent-dominated stream, Wascana Creek, SK, Canada | S. HansonWP169 Degradation Pattern of pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) mixture and its effect on Soil Microbial diversity | E. OsujiWP171 Microsomal metabolism of trenbolone acetate metabolites: Transformation product formation and bioactivity | D. SchlenkWP172 Triclosan is a proton ionophore mitochondrial uncoupler super-resolution microscopy reveals disrupted mitochondrial ultrastructure | L. WeatherlyWP173 Triclosan is a mitochondrial uncoupler in live zebrafish | J. ShimWP174 Interactions among diverse endocrine disrupting chemicals: Tetrabromobisphenol A modulates estradiol and bisphenol A concentrations in mice | T. PollockWP175 Characterization of the contribution of a major hospital in Central America to the load of pharmaceutical to urban wastewaters and receiving waters | A. LedezmaWP176 The estrogen potency and reproductive impairment of equine estrogens on Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) | K. ArizonoWP177 Effects of full-scale ozonation of treated effluent - Environmental impact in a receiving river | J. FickWP178 A meta-analysis of parabens in sewage sludge | J. ChenWP179 Oxidative stress-induced toxicity in Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of pharmaceutical effluent | O. AladesanmiWP180 CECs in the Wastewater and Biosolids of Calgary, Alberta: Fate, Trends and Environmental Impacts | V. CooperWP181 Sucralose: a wastewater tracer or a water quality indicator? | P. GardinaliWP182 Assessing Poultry Litter Composting Techniques and their Impact on Estrogen and Pharmaceutical Concentrations | E. Mullin

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Spotlight SessionAquatic Toxicology

and EcologyEnvironmental or

Analytical ChemistryIntegrated Environmental

Assessment and Management

58 | 7th SETAC World Congress/SETAC North America 37th Annual Meeting

WP | Wednesday Poster PresentationsWP183 Factors controlling antibiotics levels in biosolids | L. RodenburgWP184 Exposure to municipal wastewater effluent influences fecundity and and hormone-signaling pathways in fathead minnows (Pimphales promelas) | N. HoganWP185 Larval Zebrafish (Danio rerio) behavioral screen identifies altered spontaneous behavior with neuroactive pharmaceutical exposure | I. HuangWP186 The removal of endocrine disrupters using TiO2 immobilized on porous titanium sheets | M. Arlos

Contaminated Sediment Remediation and Restoration: Assessing and Measuring Effectiveness | Marc Mills, Amy Mucha, David Walters

WP187 Challenges of Reliably Assessing Contaminant Exposure in Migratory Waterfowl at Contaminated Sites | J. CollinsWP188 Multiple Lines of Evidence to Assess Remediation and Restoration in a Mercury Contaminated River | J. CollinsWP189 Assessing remediation of contaminated sediments using biological endpoints: toxicity, food web tissue contamination, biotic condition and DNA damage | J. LazorchakWP190 Estimating the Rate of Recovery in Hudson River PCB Levels: An Assessment of MNA Rates prior to the Start of Remediation | E. GarveyWP191 Integrating Unmanned Systems into Remediation and Restoration Practices | P. MartinWP192 Engineered plant for phytoremediation of environmental contaminant-the current state of affairs | R. AnyasiWP193 A Comparison of Passive Sampling and Bioaccumulation Measurements in the Evaluation of Bioavailable Concentrations of Pesticides Impacted Sediments | M. GroverWP194 Assessing Sediment Remedial Status in Three Lake Ontario Areas of Concern | K. StevackWP195 Using tree swallows to assess remedy effectiveness at Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOCs), 2010-2015 | C. CusterWP196 Long-Term Monitoring of Remedy Effectiveness for Study Area 7 in Upper Newark Bay | P. LeitmanWP197 Recommendations for the Use and Development of Biota-Sediment Bioaccumulation Models for cPAHs | S. ReplingerWP198 Risk Assessment and its Role in the Remedial Design Process | M. PattanayekWP199 Use of multivariate analyses of macroinvertebrate community data to inform monitoring and remediation efforts: Niagara River tributaries case study | R. YeardleyWP200 Field sampling and laboratory evaluation of reactive capping/in situ treatment of mercury contaminated solids using DGT devices | T. VrtlarWP201 Evaluating the toxicity of Pine River Sediments Downstream from the Velsicol Superfund Megasite, St. Louis, MI | G. Sutherland

Fate and Effects of Chemicals from Diffuse Sources and Stormwater - Poster Only | Kevin Rader

WP202 Developing Low-Cost Stormwater Sampling Equipment Using Programmable Microcontrollers | R. CaseyWP203 Combined effects of water hardness and stormwater contaminant toxicity to Daphnia magna | K. HauserWP204 Sodium, Calcium and Chloride Removal Efficiencies of Self-Converted Dry Detention Ponds in Baltimore County, MD | R. OwenWP205 Preliminary Evaluation of Alternative Toxicity Testing Methods for Episodic Discharges Including Stormwater | G. Rosen

The Other Oil Spills | Marthe Monique Gagnon, Emily Maung-Douglass

WP206 Extreme temperature and oil contamination shape the relative abundance of copepod species in the Arctic | K. DinhWP207 Evaluation of sublethal effects of the soluble fraction of Mexican light oil and gasoline on the oyster Crassostrea virginica | G. Barrera EscorciaWP208 Identifying toxic components in Iranian Heavy crude oil on zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos by sequential fractionation | J. LeeWP209 Air Exposures Following Oil Spills - An Overview | A. Rosenstein

Experimental and Modeling Approaches to Account for Real-World Complexity in Environmental Toxicology | Ismael Rodea-Palomares, Teresa Lettieri, Rafael Muñoz-Carpena

WP210 A Commercial Agricultural Product, Borregro HA-1, Decreases Bioavailable Copper to Daphnia ambigua and Ceriodaphnia dubia | S. HarmonWP211 A Risk Assessment Strategy for a Former Shooting Range in a Dynamic Estuary | S. ThakaliWP212 An individual based model of larval yellow perch to link behavioral effects of methylmer-cury to adverse population outcomes | B. Armstrong

WP213 Application of a Novel Groundwater-to-Surface Water Model to Support Ecological Risk Assessment at a Former Oil Refinery | P. MugunthanWP214 Assessing effects of harbor contaminants on snails in situ | M. BighiuWP215 Assessing the risk to pelagic species of the cyclic volatile methyl siloxane, Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) | K. WoodburnWP216 Complex interactions among agrochemicals in aquatic systems: Can phosphate protect against fungicide toxicity? | V. PereiraWP217 Effects of 2,2,4,4′-tetrabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-47) dietary exposure on two genera-tions of the marine gastropod Crepidula onyx | B. PoWP218 Export Crops and MRLs: Implications for Ecological Health in Low-Regulation Environments | C. NgWP219 GSA-QHTS screening method, a robust and assumption free method to identify hidden drivers of combined stressor effects | I. Rodea-PalomaresWP220 Incorporating effects of methylmercury on larval fish learning: Scaling up to population dynamics | L. IvanWP221 Interaction Effects Across Time and Concentration Gradients in Ceriodaphnia dubia Exposed to Pesticide-Predator Cue Mixtures | J. CarrickWP222 Methods for Building a Quantitative Adverse Outcome Pathway for Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors using Bayesian Networks | S. GrahamWP223 The inclusion of toxic exposures in a population model of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) | J. LundinWP224 Toxicity evaluations of coastal sediments in Osaka Bay, Japan, using Japanese medaka embryos | S. UnoWP225 When is it close enough? An evaluation of complexity trade-offs for modeling pesticide run-off risk with VFSMOD | R. Muñoz-Carpena

Demonstrated Remediation Technologies Addressing Contaminated Soil, Sediment and Water | Alan Jones

WP226 Transformation of the Recalcitrant Pharmaceutical Compound Carbamazepine by the White Rot Fungus Pleurotus ostreatus | N. GolanWP227 Remediation efficiency of three treatments on water polluted with endocrine disruptors: Assessment by means of in vitro techniques | J. NavasWP228 Assessment of ozonation efficiency to disinfect municipal effluents | R. DantasWP229 Catalytic reduction of Cr(VI) and chloroacetic acids using Au@Pd/TiO2 and Pd/TiO2 catalysts | K. Wu

Remediation/Restoration – Poster Only

WP230 4-Chlorophenol Degradation in Aqueous Media, Using Sono-electro-Fenton Method | R. NazariWP231 Analysis of amino acids of agricultural interest in composting | L. CappeliniWP232 Avoidance behavior of Eisenia andrei to Achromobacter spanius inoculated mancozeb and copper oxychloride pesticides spiked soils | O. OladipoWP233 Bioefficiency of Rhodanese Produced by Klebsiella edwardsii in the Clean-up of Cyanide Polluted Water | O. AdedejiWP234 Can we improve extremely HM contaminated soil as habitat for E. fetida, using wood ash, biochar or humic substances? | M. AkulovaWP235 CO2 flux from oil contaminated intertidal sediments to evaluate in-situ biodegradation of oil: a mesocosm study | M. KimWP236 Competitive Adsorption of Reactive Black 5 Dye onto Sawdust of Parkia biglobosa | A. GiwaWP237 Laser photo-stimulation of plants and microbes associated with plants, for better phytore-mediation of heavy metal contaminated sites | B. RimalWP238 Metagenomic study of polystyrene degradation by meal worms | A. NavlekarWP239 Modeling reactive species transport within the electrochemical remediation process in a laboratory-scale flow-through reactor | S. HojabriWP240 Morphological, physiological, biochemical and yield responses of lady finger grown on different MSW vermicompost amendment ratio | V. SrivastavaWP241 Performance of commercially available soil amendments for enhanced copper removal in bioretention media | M. WilfongWP242 Performance of Hybrid Pilot-scale Constructed Wetland Systems for Treating Oil Sands Process Affected Water from the Athabasca Oil Sands Area | A. McQueenWP243 Performing Ecological Evaluations for Sites Under a Privatized State Remediation Program | K. LeighWP244 Polymer/biomass-derived biochar for use as a sorbent and electron transfer mediator in environmental remediation | S. OhWP245 Redox transformation of explosives in contaminated soils using Fe-bearing materials: Kinetics and toxicity of treated soils | S. OhWP246 Stabilization of Heavy Metals in Mine Tailings Using Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF) Slag | S. Jeong

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Linking Science and Social Issues

Regulatory Directions Remediation/RestorationTerrestrial or Wildlife

Toxicology and Ecology

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Wednesday Poster Presentations | WPWP247 The re-use of foundry sand by composting - laboratory-scale experiments | O. PenttinenWP248 Understanding and Evaluating Ecosystem Services at Superfund Cleanups | J. LippsWP249 Visual Field Characterization of NAPL in Sediment Cores: Developing Standardized Tools Relevant to Assessment and Remediation | M. Ciarlo

Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology – Poster Only

WP250 Accumulation features of organohalogen compounds and their hydroxylated metabolites in pet cats and dogs: effects on thyroid hormones homeostasis | K. NomiyamaWP251 Assessing Toxicogenomic Effects of 17β-Trenbolone on the Japanese Quail Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal-Liver Axis | K. MittalWP252 Assessment of phytotoxicity (Raphanus sativus and Oryza sativa) of sulfuric acid and nitric acid introduced into agricultural soil by chemical spill | M. ParkWP253 Characteristic for biotransformation of polychrolinated biphenyls in cats | H. MizukawaWP254 Characterization of The Effects of Selenium on The Lipid Profiling Induced by Phenyl Mercuric Acetate Exposure in Caenorhabditis Elegans | S. JamadarWP255 Comparative in vitro Sensitivity of Amphibian and Mammalian Acetylcholinesterase to Inhibition by Organophosphorus Inhibitors | T. AndersonWP256 Compared effect of isolated and combined pesticides on the survival rate in workers of Africanized Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae) | E. Silva-ZacarinWP257 Copper toxicity in tropical soil | T. CorrêaWP258 Cross omics analysis for PCBs toxicity in the dog brain -Effect on mitochondrial functions- | K. TakaguchiWP259 Declining surf scoter populations in Puget Sound: Capturing the signal from multiple sublethal endpoints | M. BrooksWP260 Dermal Uptake of Organic Contaminants by Amphibians Based on Location of Exposure and Hydrophobicity of Contaminant | W. MimbsWP261 Development of a Behavioral Assay to Test Pesticide Toxicity in Amphibians | K. ScarlettWP262 Diethylhexyl phthalate increases deposition of 14C-bisphenol A in reproductive tissues of mice (Mus musculus) | E. BormanWP263 Effect of Exposure to Pesticide Mixtures on Body Burden and Metabolomic Profiles in Amphibians | R. Van MeterWP264 Effects of a glyphosate end-use product on the flowering of black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) and red clover (Trifolium pratense) | S. RodneyWP265 Embryonic Origins of Altered Ovarian Gonadotropin Responsiveness in an Environmental Model of Endocrine Disruption, the American Alligator | M. HaleWP266 Evaluating the terrestrial toxicity of hydrophobic contaminants using a standardized soil mixing and aging procedure | J. ButlerWP267 Factors Affecting Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Colonization in Soils Contaminated with Heavy Metals | S. GarveyWP268 Factors Affecting the Toxicity of Headline® Fungicide to Terrestrial Toads | P. CusaacWP269 Factors Influencing Mallard Duck (Anas platyrhynchos) Fertility in the Avian Reproduction Test | M. ChristWP270 Female vinegar flies reared in leaded environments do not avoid leaded (Pb2+) egg-laying substrates | E. PetersonWP271 Heavy metal lead induced aberrant expression of microRNAs in cotton | B. ZhangWP272 Hepatotoxicity of gasoline fume inhalation in albino rats | G. DedekeWP273 High throughput screening for pesticide-induced mitochondrial dysfunction | J. BoydaWP274 Lead-induced physiological and biochemical changes in cotton | Q. HeWP275 Mercury contaminated food decreases the growth of collembolans: A bioaccumulation and growth study | S. LoureiroWP276 Metal Accumulation in Terrestrial Animals | S. HoughWP277 Mitochondrial bioenergetics are impaired by the legacy pesticide dieldrin | A. RushinWP278 Movement of Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants from Soil into Amphibians Based Upon Soil Characteristics | W. MimbsWP279 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons metabolites in bile and serum from resident sea birds (F. magnificiens, S. leucogaster, L. dominicanus) from Brazil | P. BaldassinWP280 Relationship between body condition and contaminants in Overwintering Canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) in the Lake St. Clair/St. Clair River Area | S. de SollaWP281 Risk assessment of lead exposure from recreational fishing tackle to nestling bald eagles in a heavily utilized recreational fishery | T. PittmanWP282 Screening for Genotoxic Agents with the DT40 Immortalized Avian Cell Line | J. O’BrienWP283 The effect of ingested aluminum on forage quality assessment and patch fidelity in honey bees (Apis mellifera) | A. Chicas-MosierWP284 The Unforeseen Challenges of Pollinator Toxicity Test Matrices | S. LongWP285 Toxaphene causes deformities and mitochondrial dysfunction in developing zebrafish embryos | V. PerezWP286 Toxicity of polychlorinated biphenyls and N-phenyl-1-naphthylamine in juvenile turtle Chelydra serpentina | S. de Solla

WP287 Toxicological effects of Triclosan (TCS) and Triclocarban (TCC) to a model organism the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans | K. LenzWP288 Trophic transfer of mercury in a terrestrial food chain from a contaminated floodplain | J. MorrisWP289 Urbanization effects at different biological organization levels of estuarine polychaete Laeonereis acuta | C. SoaresWP290 Use of an In Vitro Protein Binding Assay to Characterize Interactions of OP Triesters and Metabolites with Thyroxine and Human Transthyretin | K. HillWP291 Wildlife Mortality Caused by Bromethalin: Implications for Incident Investigation and Risk Assessment | C. RossmeislWP292 Carolina Wren Revisited: The Challenges of Field Study | B. HenryWP293 The Effect of Scaling Factors on Terrestrial Organism Pesticide Risk Assessments | C. Habig

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WP294 Exploring mechanisms of organophosphate resistance in natural populations of the crustacean Hyalella azteca | A. MannyWP295 Assessing the Developmental Neurotoxicity of 27 Organophosphorus Pesticides Using a Zebrafish Behavioral Assay | M. WaalkesWP296 An assay for quantitative detection of reactive toxicity in whole zebrafish embryos - case of two pesticides | T. SeilerWP297 Assessment of the toxicity of dichlorvos on organisms of different trophic levels | A. Sobrino-FigueroaWP298 Comparison of the transcriptional impact of chlorpyrifos and permethrin onolfaction in zebrafish larvae and adults | S. VolzWP299 The effect of chlorpyrifos on salinity acclimation of rainbow trout: Serum hormones and gene expression changes in liver, gill and olfactory rosettes | G. XuWP300 Exposure to a Common Pesticide, Butachlor, alters Tadpole Morphology | C. RichardsonWP301 Oxidative Damage to DNA and Lipidic Peroxidation in Oreochromis niloticus exposed to the fipronil insecticide during periods of hypoxia | P. DouradoWP302 Evidence of DDT resuspension through dredging of a Midwest agricultural lake system | D. SimonsenWP303 Effect of flow on bioaccumulation of DDT and other organochlorine pesticides in an apex aquatic predator from Kruger National Park, South Africa | N. SmitWP304 Effects of Bifenthrin on the Estrogenic and Dopaminergic Pathways in Embryos and Juveniles of Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) | L. Becker BertottoWP305 Effects of Bifenthrin on Sex Differentiation in Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes) | L. Becker BertottoWP306 Anti-predator responses of freshwater snails following chronic exposure to atrazine | A. SimpsonWP307 Photosynthetic capacity of Oedogonium sp. (Chlorophyta) exposed to technical-grade glyphosate and Roundup® treatments | R. de Campos OliveiraWP308 Glyphosate affects finfish cholinesterase activity in acute exposures | J. GonzalezWP309 Glyphosate (FAENAMR) exposure affects demographic parameters and the size of the progeny in the cladoceran Simocephalus mixtus | A. Rodriguez-MiguelWP310 The aquatic fate of neonicotinoids under natural irradiation | M. McManusWP311 Evaluation of the toxic effects pesticides from surface agricultural runoff, to the neotropi-cal Cladocera Macrothrix flabelligera | R. MoreiraWP312 Ecosystems models (mesocosm) to evaluate the toxicity of the pesticides Kraft and Score in Ceriodaphnia silvestrii (Cladocera) | L. FigueiredoWP313 Effects of temperature on the toxicity of herbicide sulfentrazone (Boral®SC) in two species of tadpoles in Brazil | J. FreitasWP314 Effects of Diuron and its main biodegradation products on antioxidant and biotransfor-mation enzymes of Nile tilapia | A. Arantes FelicioWP315 Influence of temperature on the thyroidogenic effects of Diuron and 3,4-DCA in tadpoles of the American bullfrog Lithobates catesbeianus | J. FreitasWP316 DNA damage produced by Vinclozolin on two freshwater invertebrates | J. Martinez-GuitarteWP317 Effects of the fungicide imazalil on the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) reproduc-tive axis - a case study in 21st century toxicity testing | E. RandolphWP318 Toxicity of three anticoagulant rodenticides in non-target fish species | R. RiegerixWP319 The effects of quercetin, a potential natural product pesticide, on zebrafish development | J. ZhangWP320 The evolution of tolerance to pesticides: insights from resurrection ecology | A. SimpsonWP321 Effects of S-metolachlor and its typically paired safening agent (benoxacor) in C. riparius: 28-day chronic exposure study | K. BolyardWP322 Organic and inorganic contaminants in white shrimp from the St. Johns River, Florida | J. HigmanWP323 Effects of species characteristics on bioaccumulation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) in a boreal freshwater lake | K. Figueiredo

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VITELLOGENIN (VTG)A USEFUL INDICATOR FOR

ESTROGEN-MEDIATED ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION

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o Standard & control material allowing for up to 2 runs per test kito Quick and easy sample thaw procedureo Stable standards and controlso Low inter- and intra-assay CVs

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NEW Standard VTG ELISAs:• TE1035 TECO® Perch• TE1037 TECO® Cyprinid• TE1042 TECO® Multi-Species• TE1047 TECO® Salmonid

• Assays developed & manufactured under ISO 13485 & ISO 9001 quality standards• 4 ELISAs for over 35 different species of fish• State-of-the-Art kits include:

o Standard & control material allowing for up to 2 runs per test kito Quick and easy sample thaw procedureo Stable standards and controlso Low inter- and intra-assay CVs

• Vitellogenin ELISA proficiency testing program available

Research Use Only in the US & Canada

• TE1040 TECO® REACH Cyprinid• TE1043 TECO® REACH Medaka

REACH VTG ELISAs: Ultra Sensitive VTG ELISAs:• TE1046 TECO® Ultra Sensitive Cyprinid• TE1049 TECO® Ultra Sensitive Salmonid

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VITELLOGENIN (VTG)A USEFUL INDICATOR FOR

ESTROGEN-MEDIATED ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION

NEW Standard VTG ELISAs:• TE1035 TECO® Perch• TE1037 TECO® Cyprinid• TE1042 TECO® Multi-Species• TE1047 TECO® Salmonid

• Assays developed & manufactured under ISO 13485 & ISO 9001 quality standards• 4 ELISAs for over 35 different species of fish• State-of-the-Art kits include:

o Standard & control material allowing for up to 2 runs per test kito Quick and easy sample thaw procedureo Stable standards and controlso Low inter- and intra-assay CVs

• Vitellogenin ELISA proficiency testing program available

Research Use Only in the US & Canada

• TE1040 TECO® REACH Cyprinid• TE1043 TECO® REACH Medaka

REACH VTG ELISAs: Ultra Sensitive VTG ELISAs:• TE1046 TECO® Ultra Sensitive Cyprinid• TE1049 TECO® Ultra Sensitive Salmonid

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Spotlight SessionAquatic Toxicology

and EcologyEnvironmental or

Analytical ChemistryIntegrated Environmental

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WP | Wednesday Poster Presentations

WP324 Histopathology of Brown Bullhead, Smallmouth Bass, and Yellow Perch in Relation to Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Contamination in the Hudson River | A. PinkneyWP325 Assessing potential endocrine disruption in largemouth bass from a PCB-contaminated reservoir in South Carolina | S. LaPlacaWP326 Evaluating the Role of UV Exposure and Recovery in PAH Photo-Induced Toxicity | J. GnauWP327 The photo-induced toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and a lubricating oil in two amphibian species, Xenopus laevis and Rana sylvatica | Z. CurrieWP328 PAHs and Ultra Violet light DNA damage in Artemia franciscana | M. del Carmen Guzman MartinezWP329 PAH-induced changes to gene expression in the gill and liver of the Atlantic stingray, Dasyatis sabina | E. JonesWP330 Effects of dietary benzo[a]pyrene exposure on wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) tadpoles | M. GallantWP331 Developmental sensitivity to benzo[a]pyrene exposure and changes in expression of immune-related genes in the amphibian Xenopus laevis | M. GallantWP332 Combined Effects of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Other Environmental Stressors on Fundulus grandis | J. SerafinWP333 Dietary Exposed to Weathered Iranian Heavy Crude Oil : Effects on the detoxification and immune system in Rockfish (Sebastes schlegeli) | E. LeeWP334 A comparative study of RNA-seq analysis on two marine embryonic fish exposed to Iranian Heavy Crude Oil | J. JungWP335 Effects of Three Crude Oil Aromatic Constituents on a Model Fish Species Anaplopoma fimbria | j. robertsWP336 The comparative acute toxicity of crude oil, oil industry chemicals and refined petro-leum products on Paleomonetes africanus | F. OgundipeWP337 Potential biomarkers of perfluorinated alkyl acid exposure in dolphin embryonic kidney cells | J. VanderJagtWP338 Is PFHxA a good alternative to PFOA, based on a toxicity assessment of morphometric, behavioral, and gene expression endpoints in zebrafish? | K. AnnunziatoWP339 The cardiorespiratory and metabolic effects of acute naphthalene and pyrene exposure in adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) | C. YeungWP340 Phenanthrene may affect female reproduction via lipid homeostasis in fathead min-now liver | J. LougheryWP341 Metabolic mechanisms of furan-based chemical alternatives (FBCAs): Assessment of toxicity at conserved aryl hydrocarbon receptors (AHR)? | M. AugustineWP343 Bioaccumulation and toxicity of flame retardant TBPH or polychlorinated biphenyl PCB153 in dietary exposure in mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus) | B. ClarkWP344 Tracking the fate of explosives, trinitrotoluene (TNT) and trinitrotriazine (RDX) in coastal marine ecosystems using stable isotopic tracer | T. Ariyarathna

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Strategies for Assessing Chemicals for Endocrine Activity: Making the Best Use of Screening-Level Information | Ellen Mihaich, David Dreier, Katherine Coady

568 Harnessing High-Throughput Monitoring Methods to Strengthen 21st Century Risk-Based Evaluations | E. Ulrich

569 Application of ToxCast High-Throughput Screening and Modeling Approaches to Identify Steroidogenesis Disruptors | A. Karmaus

570 The developing fathead minnow as a screen for thyroid disrupting compounds: Identification of sensitive endpoints | E. Path

571 Leveraging high-throughput screening data to define alternative adverse outcome pathways for impaired vitellogenesis | D. Dreier

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Passive Sampling in the Aquatic Environment: Recent Developments and Advances | Robert Burgess, Loretta Fernandez

576 Visibly-detectable Dyes as Performance Reference Compounds in Passive Sampling Devices | J. Conder

577 Cross-validation of passive sampler mea-surements at the sediment-water interface by parallel use of PE and silicone sheets on a new porewater probe | D. Gilbert

578 Method comparison for measurement of porewater Fe(II) and sulfide: in situ DET and DGT vs. ex situ centrifugation followed by colorimetric analysis | R. Nadeeka Suranganee

579 Strategies for transferring mixtures of organic contaminants from multimedia environments into bioassays | A. Jahnke

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Complexity Kills the Minnow: Predicting the Ecological Consequences of Complex Pharmaceutical Mixtures | James Lazorchak, Daniel Caldwell, Brandon Armstrong

584 Unexpected drivers of low dose complex pharmaceutical pollutant mixture sublethal effects: when additivity in not enough | I. Rodea-Palomares

585 Multi-Generational Exposure of Fathead Minnows to a Complex Urban Mixture of Contaminants of Emerging Concern | L. Wang

586 Molecular and behavioural responses of caged goldfish to pharmaceuticals and personal care products exposure in Cootes’ Paradise | D. Simmons

587 Potential metabolic disruption in juve-nile Chinook salmon exposed to a mixture of CECs in the lab and field | J. Meador

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Differing Biotransformation Capacity Across Species: Measurements, Modeling and Implications for Decision-Making | Henriette Selck, Michelle Embry, Jon Arnot

592 Toxicokinetics and biotransformation in aquatic invertebrates | R. Ashauer

593 Bioconcentration tests with fish and the freshwater amphipod Hyalella azteca. Are the results comparable? | C. Schlechtriem

594 Variation among invertebrates in their capacity to biotransform sediment-associated hydrophobic organic contaminants | H. Selck

595 Animal models in aquatic dietary toxicity testing: is there a suitable alternative? | L. Langan

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Neonicotinoid Insecticides: Current Research on Fate and Effects | Anson Main, Michelle Hladik

600 Water Quality Assessment of Potential Imidacloprid Impacts in Great Smoky Mountains National Park | E. Benton

601 Residue of the neonicotinoid imidaclo-prid in greenhous and landscape plants and effects on beneficial insects | v. krischik

602 Effects of neonicotinoid seed-treatment use on non-target native pollinator communi-ties in Missouri field margins and agricultural fields | A. Main

603 Population Trends and Neonicotinoid Pesticide Exposures in Hummingbirds | C. Bishop

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Alternative Assessments Best Practices for Safer Chemistry | Alex Stone, Jay Tunkel

608 Advancing the Applicability of Alternatives Assessment for Engineered Nanomaterials | M. Jacobs

609 Use of Automated Tools to Facilitate Rapid Chemical Hazard Assessment of Consumer Product Chemicals | P. Beattie

610 Data-Driven Assessments for Data-Poor Chemicals: Expanding the USEPA’s Safer Chemical Ingredients List | C. Rudisill

611 Data Mining To Answer Complex Environmental Questions | L. Rodenburg

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Toward Sustainable Environmental Quality: Identifying Global Research Needs Through the SETAC Horizon Scanning Project | Bryan Brooks

616 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Overview and Methods of a Novel Effort to Identify Global Research Needs | B. Brooks

617 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Priority Research Needs for Europe | L. Maltby

618 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Priority Research Questions for Australasia | V. Pettigrove

619 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Priority Research Questions for Latin America (LA) | T. Furley

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Alternative Approaches to Complex Environmental Challenges - Part 1 | Alan Jones, Brad Glenn, Aaron Edgington

624 Assessing and Managing Aquatic Stressors In A Changing Global Environment | P. Chapman

625 Personal exposure to PAHs near natural gas extraction | L. Paulik

626 Risk Communication Lessons from the Lower Duwamish Waterway Fishers Study - One Size Does Not Fit All | S. Replinger

627 Evaluating Toxicity-Based Injury Thresholds for Contaminants at the Hanford Nuclear Site Using Multiple Empirical Approaches | T. Baker

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632 Thia-arenes and Aza-arenes in Samples from the Oil Sands Area of Alberta | C. Manzano

633 Developmental and reproductive effects of adult & larval wood frogs exposed to naphthenic acids from commercial sources & oil sands process water | M. Galus

634 Naphthenic acids derived from oil sands processed waters are respiratory uncouplers | K. Rundle

635 Effects of elevated salinity and dissolved organic matter in surface water from an oil sands end-pit lake on the toxicity of metals to zooplankton (Ceriodaphnia dubia) | K. White

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Epigenetics and Environmental Exposures: Mechanisms and Effects from Invertebrates to Fishes | Susanne Brander, Richard Connon, Adam Biales

640 Role of DNA methylation in AHR-mediated toxicity of PAHs in chicken embryo | J. Head

641 Multi generational effects of pharma-ceutical exposure in zebrafish (Danio rerio) | S. fraz

642 Assessing benzo[a]pyrene-mediated effects on the zebrafish transcriptome and promoter methylation to explain develop-mental adverse outcomes | K. Willett

643 Differential DNA Methylation in F2 Generation Testicular Cells Caused by Embryonic Exposure to Bisphenol A at F0 Generation | R. Bhandari

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Fate and Effects of Metals: Regulatory and Risk Assessment Perspective | Carrie Claytor, Tamzin Blewett

648 Relative Risk Approach: A methodol-ogy for the ecological risk classification of inorganic substances | J. Hill

649 Northern Mines Need Marine Effluent Toxicity Tests for the First Time in Canada | L. Taylor

650 Developing Copper and Zinc Standards for Ecosystem Health Protection in New Zealand’s Freshwaters | C. Hickey

651 Regulatory dexterity - The key to naturally fluctuating selenium concentrations | D. Guth

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Engineering, Toxicology and Risk Assessment Guidance for Sediment Evaluation at Dam Removal Sites | Thomas Augspurger, Serena McClain, Jennifer Bountry

656 Dam removal analysis guidelines for sediment | J. Bountry

657 Analyses of fine sediment transport for a large dam removal project: an empirical approach | Y. Cui

658 Unleashing History: Understanding Dynamic Processes Affecting Sediment Toxicity During Dam Removal | J. Steevens

659 Best Practices to Inform Risk-based Decisions for the Management of Dam Impounded Sediments | D. Moore

Spotlight SessionAquatic Toxicology

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Thursday Morning Platform Presentations

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Strategies for Assessing Chemicals for Endocrine Activity: Making the Best Use of Screening-Level Information | Ellen Mihaich, David Dreier, Katherine Coady

A1572 Assessing the Potential Impact of an

Amine Oxide Surfactant on Estrogenic, Androgenic and Aromatase Endpoints in a Fish Endocrine Screening Assay | S. Levine

573 Thinking outside the thyroid: Implications of disrupted thyroid hormone signaling on reproduction | P. Bruns

574 Reliance on whole animal tests to detect the reproductive effects of municipal wastewater effluents | G. Van Der Kraak

575 Testing for Endocrine-Mediated Effects in Vertebrate Ecological Receptors: Potential for Read-across | M. McArdle

Passive Sampling in the Aquatic Environment: Recent Developments and Advances | Robert Burgess, Loretta Fernandez

A2580 A Non-Selective Passive Sampling Device

to Measure Both Polar and Non-Polar Organic Chemicals in Water | D. Shea

581 In situ equilibrium passive sampling of hydrophobic organic compounds in coastal marine sediments | G. Witt

582 Current Use Pesticides in Water Resources in Ontario, Canada: Can POCIS Passive Samplers Be the Basis for a Monitoring Program? | C. Metcalfe

583 Answering the “So What?” question: Integrating toxicological databases into pas-sive sampler studies | D. Alvarez

Complexity Kills the Minnow: Predicting the Ecological Consequences of Complex Pharmaceutical Mixtures | James Lazorchak, Daniel Caldwell, Brandon Armstrong

A3588 Estrogenicity of wastewater and surface

water: considering unknown compounds and mixture effects using an in vitro cell based assay | V. Yargeau

589 Pharmaceuticals in Hudson River Water: Potential Toxicological Effects and Bioaccumulation in Aquatic Vegetation Using P. virginica as a Model | A. Lee

590 Mixture Effects on Plant Uptake of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products | S. Nason

591 In vitro estrogenic activity of representa-tive endocrine disrupting chemical mixtures at environmentally relevant concentrations | D. Caldwell

Differing Biotransformation Capacity Across Species: Measurements, Modeling and Implications for Decision-Making | Henriette Selck, Michelle Embry, Jon Arnot

A4596 Physiologically based modeling of

hepatic and gastrointestinal biotransforma-tion in fish | J. Nichols

597 Are we there yet? How different fish spe-cies biotransform xenobiotics | K. Johanning

598 Comparison of trout hepatocytes and liver S9 fractions as in vitro models for pre-dicting hepatic clearance in fish | K. Fay

599 Comparisons of in vitro, in vivo and in silico biotransformation rates in fish and humans | J. Arnot

Neonicotinoid Insecticides: Current Research on Fate and Effects | Anson Main, Michelle Hladik

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604 Consistent Patterns of Toxicity of the Nitroguanidine Neonicotinoid Insecticides to Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Colonies | A. Olmstead

605 Assessing variation in neonicotinoid toxicity to freshwater invertebrates using spe-cies sensitivity distributions | M. Raby

606 Detecting the sublethal effects of imida-cloprid for bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) workers | A. Krueger

607 Effect of sublethal exposures of adult Northern Leopard Frog and larval African Clawed Frog to clothianidin and thiameth-oxam | J. Jenkins

Alternative Assessments Best Practices for Safer Chemistry | Alex Stone, Jay Tunkel

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612 Building Your Toolbox: Read-across Tools for Alternatives Assessment | J. Rice

613 Improved Read Across in Alternatives Assessments | H. Plugge

614 Real-World Implementation of Alternatives Assessment Resulting in Safer Chemical Substitutions | C. Robertson

615 Boat Antifouling Technology Alternatives Assessment | L. Heine

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620 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Priority Research Questions for Africa | V. Wepener

621 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Priority Research Questions for North America | D. Muir

622 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Priority Research Needs for Asia | K. Leung

623 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Initial Synthesis of a Novel Effort to Identify Global Research Needs | B. Brooks

Alternative Approaches to Complex Environmental Challenges - Part 1 | Alan Jones, Brad Glenn, Aaron Edgington

G1628 Hormone receptor bioanalytical assays

as indicators of endocrine disrupting potential: Case studies from the field and laboratory | J. Bisesi

629 The Differential Binding of New River Wastewater Effluent EDCs to the New TriFishER Assay for Measuring Estrogenicity | S. Tuberty

630 Riparian Spiders: A valuable tool in ecotoxicological studies | G. Beaubien

631 Efficacy & residual toxicity of a NaOH-based ballast water treatment system for freshwater bulk freighters: shipboard trials | A. Elskus

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H2636 The impact of raw and ozonated oil

sands process water exposure on prey cap-ture and facial morphometrics in zebrafish larvae | D. Philibert

637 Long-term effects of oil sands process-affected water (OSPW) on growth, reproduction, and energy reserve of Daphnia magna | E. Lari

638 Identification of chemical classes con-tributing to the toxicity of oil sands process affected water | G. Morandi

639 Bioassay-directed fractionation of bitumen-influenced groundwaters from the Athabasca oil sands region | R. Frank

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645 DNA methylation reprogramming during development in the self-fertilizing mangrove rivulus and its sensitivity to environmental pollutants | F. Silvestre

646 Multiple stressors over multiple generations: assessing the combined risk of endocrine disruptors and climate change in an estuarine fish | B. DeCourten

647 Rainbow trout exposed to benzo[a]pyrene yields conserved microRNA binding sites in DNA methyltransferases across 500 million years of evolution | P. Craig

Fate and Effects of Metals: Regulatory and Risk Assessment Perspective | Carrie Claytor, Tamzin Blewett

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652 Understanding the behavior of Silver in surface and waste water systems: Evaluation of WHAM as a risk assessment tool | R. Nasir

653 Comparison of Aluminum Aquatic Life Criteria Approaches | D. Eignor

654 Is total recoverable aluminum relevant for water quality criteria? | A. Ryan

655 Field study of coarse sample pre-filtration as a compliance tool to minimize false-positive criteria exceedances for aluminum | S. Pargee

Engineering, Toxicology and Risk Assessment Guidance for Sediment Evaluation at Dam Removal Sites | Thomas Augspurger, Serena McClain, Jennifer Bountry

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660 What are the potential contaminants in sediment trapped behind low head dams in the Midwest? | J. Frey

661 Screening-level evaluation of potential toxicity risks from release of sediments behind four dams on the Klamath River, Oregon and California | C. Anderson

662 Milltown Dam Removal Case Study | D. Booth

663 Sediment Management: The Intersection of Policy and Practice at Dam Removal Sites | S. McClain

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Integrating Chemistry and Biology in a Landscape Context to Reveal Potential Causes of Endocrine Disruption | Jessica Leet, Catherine Richter, Jennifer Brennan

664 Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed – Where Are We Going? Where Should We Go? | P. Phillips

665 Contaminants in the Chesapeake Bay watershed: A synthesis of data from a decade of studies using passive samplers | D. Alvarez

666 A landscape-based approach to assess the effects of exposure to complex chemical mixtures in the Shenandoah River watershed | D. Bertolatus

667 The reality of combining chemical analy-ses and common bioassays for effects-directed analysis of endocrine disrupting chemicals in environmental water | J. Brennan

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Use of Modeling Tools to Determine Environmental Concentrations from Environmental Passive Samplers | Andres Martinez, Loretta Fernandez

672 Multiple coating thicknesses for sampling of organic pollutants - linear regressions confirm equilibrium even in chal-lenging environmental media | P. Mayer

673 Actively shaken in situ passive sampler for measuring pore water concentrations of hydrophobic organic compounds | M. Jalalizadeh

674 Evaluating the precision of passive sampling methods using PRCs in the water column | A. Joyce

675 Why kinetics matter: the use of a numerical diffusion model for determining fractional equilibrium in passive samplers at varying flow conditions | R. Adams

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Chemical and Microbial Environmental Health Threats Associated with Disasters | Timothy Reilly

680 Regional variability in bed-sediment concentrations of wastewater compounds, hor-mones and PAHs for New York and New Jersey impacted by Hurricane Sandy | P. Phillips

681 Assessing Sediment Toxicity Predicted on the basis of Sediment Chemistry in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey, pre- and post-Hurricane Sandy | Z. Szabo

682 The USGS’s Sediment-bound Contaminant Resiliency and Response Strategy: A decision support tool for evaluat-ing contaminant hazards | D. Jones

683 Organic Contaminant Screening and Storm-Derived Change: The USGS’s Sediment-bound Contaminant Resiliency and Response Strategy | K. Loftin

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Radionuclides in the Environment, Including Accumulation in Biota | Albert Bryan, Teresa Mathews

688 Environmental radioactivity and public anxiety | N. Fisher

689 Are Sediments a Source of Fukushima Radiocesium for Marine Fauna in Coastal Japan? | C. Wang

690 Environmental fate of radiocesium in an aquatic and semi-aquatic food web on the Savannah River Site | J. Leaphart

691 Effects of chronic radiation exposure on carnivores from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone | C. Love

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Methods and Applications of Non-targeted Mass Spectrometry for Environmental Characterization | Elin Ulrich

696 High-resolution metabolomics for sequencing the human exposome | D. Walker

697 Development and Evaluation of Non-Targeted Screening Methods with the use of NIST Standard Reference Materials | B. Place

698 Use of Chemometrics and Computational Chemistry in Non-Targeted and Targeted Analysis of PAH Transformation Products in Various Environmental Matrices | I. Titaley

699 Characterization of organic micropol-lutants in ballast water and their role in disinfection byproduct formation following oxidative treatment | N. DeStefano

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Mixtures: Exposure and Toxicity from Combinations of Stressors | Matthew Gribble, Sean Weatherwax

704 Juvenile mite sensitivity and fitness reduction of successive mite generation after exposure to metals | K. Jegede

705 Predicting Sediment Chemical Mixture Toxicity from Marine Amphipod Mortality Data | M. Gribble

706 Inverse U-shape and non-monotonic dose-response for the toxicity of Bt biopesti-cide to D magna | A. de Souza Machado

707 Mesocosm assessment of the effects of an organic ultraviolet filter mixture and elevated seawater temperature on corals | T. He

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Ecological Effect Models for Assessing the Risks of Pesticides: Ongoing Developments in the US and EU | Valery Forbes, Pernille Thorbek, Kristina Garber

712 How population models can help to assess the risks of pesticides to threatened and endangered species | V. Forbes

713 Application of a population model for a threatened plant species in herbicide risk assessment | A. Schmolke

714 Population-level risk assessment for an endangered butterfly species exposed to chlorpyrifos | K. Garber

715 An aquatic food web and ecosystem model for estimating direct and indirect effects of pesticides | S. Bartell

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Recovery of Pelagic Fishery Populations Following Oil Exposures | Daniel Schlenk, Aaron Roberts

720 Assessing impacts of crude oil exposure across multiple levels of biological organization in a pelagic marine teleost, the mahi-mahi | M. Grosell

721 Eco-physiological implications of acute embryonic and juvenile oil exposure in marine fish | A. Esbaugh

722 Shaken, stirred, neat, or on the rocks: crude oil developmental cardiotoxicity in fish is independent of exposure regimen | J. Incardona

723 Fleshing out crude oil cardiotoxicity adverse outcome pathways with transcrip-tomics in Atlantic haddock embryos | E. Sorhus

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Alternative Approaches to Complex Environmental Challenges - Part 2 | Alan Jones, Brad Glenn, Aaron Edgington

728 Integrated Management of Water Resources using Fractal Analysis | S. Mohapatra

729 FAA’s Environmental Toxicology and Emissions Assessment of Alternative Piston Aviation Fuels | G. Huddleston

730 Sediment homogenization and aging alters the toxicity of metal-amended sedi-ments | D. Costello

731 Extending a Toxic-Unit Model from Insect Prey to Bats: Pitfalls and Potential | L. Heiker

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“One Health”: Opportunities for SETAC Leadership in Integrating Environmental, Human and Animal Health | Nil Basu, Jeanne Garric, Thomas Augspurger

736 History and Evolution of One Health: Integrating Human, Animal and Environmental Health | A. Aguirre

737 Continuint the One Health Dialogue in SETAC | L. Kapustka

738 Multilateral Environmental Agreements on Chemicals and Waste: How can we improve the link between human and ecosys-tem health? | R. Barra

739 Benefits of a Safer Chemical Ingredient List | E. Lavoie

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PAHs in the Real World: Sources, Sinks, Bioavailability and Toxicity | Brian Magee, Anne LeHuray

744 Assessing PAHs in the Real World | A. LeHuray

745 PAHs in urban sediments of the Lower Rouge River “Old Channel”: fingerprinting, source characterization, robust statistical methods | A. Craig

746 Using PAH Compositional Analysis to Evaluate Dissolved-Phase Groundwater Discharge to Surface Water from Local Soil/Sediment Influence | H. Costa

747 Challenges in Analysis of Hydroxy PAHs in Urine | M. Woudneh

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Soil and Water Contaminants: Evaluation, Biomonitoring and Abatement Bioindicators for Effective Management | Beatrice Opeolu, Matt Dodd, OS Fatoki

752 Metal Concentrations in Urban Soils of Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana | M. Dodd

753 Fates of some phenylurea herbicides in tropical soils: trends and correlations | B. Agbaogun

754 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Fish Fillet Tissue: Nationally/Regionally Representative Statistical Surveys of US Waters | J. Wathen

755 Risk Assessment of Constant Use of Detergent in Fermentation Processing of Cassava in Southeastern Nigeria | P. Abara

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Integrating Chemistry and Biology in a Landscape Context to Reveal Potential Causes of Endocrine Disruption | Jessica Leet, Catherine Richter, Jennifer Brennan

A1668 Severe intersex in wild fish is reduced to

background levels after municipal wastewa-ter treatment plant upgrades | K. Hicks

669 Causal Analysis for Gonadal Development in Wild Redeye Mullet (Liza hematocheila) | J. Hu

670 Impact of Model EDCs on the Innate Immune Response to Infection in Larval Zebrafish | J. Hansen

671 Equol Induces Gonadal Intersex in Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes) at Environmentally Relevant Concentrations: Comparison with 17β-Estradiol | C. Wang

Use of Modeling Tools to Determine Environmental Concentrations from Environmental Passive Samplers | Andres Martinez, Loretta Fernandez

A2676 Kinetic passive sampling of nonpolar

compounds in water: the effect of model choice on data quality | K. Booij

677 Simulated sampling rates across the Global Atmospheric Passive Sampling (GAPS) Network | N. Herkert

678 Gas-Particle Partitioning and Passive Sampler Calibration for an Expanded List of PAHs from Urban and Rural Ambient Air Sampling | K. Ellickson

679 The potential role of mechanistic models for interpreting passive air sampling data for semi-volatile organic chemicals | J. Armitage

Chemical and Microbial Environmental Health Threats Associated with Disasters | Timothy Reilly

A3684 Health Risks in Coastal Flood of Río de la

Plata | S. Demichelis685 Review of current literature of cardiotox-icity of oil to early life stages of fish for use in Natural Resource Damage Assessments | K. Yozzo

686 Young of the year bluefish as a bioindi-cator of estuarine health: Establishing a new baseline for persistent organic pollutants after Hurricane Sandy | K. Smalling

687 Impact of Hurricane Sandy on PAH levels and oncogenes in Atlantic menhaden | C. Bentivegna

Radionuclides in the Environment, Including Accumulation in Biota | Albert Bryan, Teresa Mathews

A4692 Sources of radioactive cesium to marine

biota off Fukushima | Z. Baumann693 The Influence of Residence Time on Uptake of Radiocesium by Waterfowl on a Contaminated Reservoir on the Savannah River Site | A. Bryan

694 Uptake and dosimetric modeling of Tc-99, Np-237, and U-238 in the grass species Andropogon Virginicus | N. Martinez

695 Monitoring elemental concentrations and radioactivity in biological samples at ura-nium mines in the Grand Canyon watershed: The Kanab North site | D. Cleveland

Methods and Applications of Non-targeted Mass Spectrometry for Environmental Characterization | Elin Ulrich

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700 Non-targeted identification of contami-nants in Southern California sentinel marine mammals | N. Dodder

701 Chemical assessment of effects on invertebrates using high-resolution mass spectrometry | C. Moschet

702 Suspect and Non-Target Screening of Organic Contaminants In Urban Aquatic Environments | B. Du

703 Targeted Discovery of Disinfection Byproducts in Swimming Pools and Spas | J. Byer

Mixtures: Exposure and Toxicity from Combinations of Stressors | Matthew Gribble, Sean Weatherwax

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708 Variation in Species sensitivity distribu-tion obtained from ecotoxicity data of mixtures | W. Di Marzio

709 Comparative short-term, chronic and mixture toxicity of chemicals in bee species: The role of toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic traits | D. Spurgeon

710 Ecological Risks of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Sediments of an Urban Waterway | D. Gunster

711 Ecological Risk Assessment Crossroads between an NJDEP LSRP-led and EPA-Led Cleanup | S. Weatherwax

Ecological Effect Models for Assessing the Risks of Pesticides: Ongoing Developments in the US and EU | Valery Forbes, Pernille Thorbek, Kristina Garber

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716 An ecotoxicological module for BEEHAVE to link standard laboratory tests to honeybee colony dynamics | P. Thorbek

717 Why Point Estimates of Mortality May Result in Inaccurate Population Modeling and Pesticide Risk Assessment | J. Stark

718 Quantifying uncertainty in toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic model predictions | R. Ashauer

719 Optimizing experimental designs for calibration of TK-TD models | S. Charles

Recovery of Pelagic Fishery Populations Following Oil Exposures | Daniel Schlenk, Aaron Roberts

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and physiological responses to Deepwater Horizon oil in mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippu-rus) embryos | G. Xu

725 The effects of photoproducts generated from irradiated crude oil exposures on pelagic and estuarine fish species | L. Sweet

726 Phototoxic Target Lipid Model (PTLM) of Single PAHs and Mixtures | D. Di Toro

727 DWH Oil Spill: Field evaluation of biological responses in Gulf sturgeon and laboratory exposure of shovelnose sturgeon to artificially-weathered oil | D. Tillitt

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Risks in a Changing World - the Roskilde Recommendations | W. Munns

733 Viability of Precision-cut Organotypic Cultures of Marine Mammal Skin: Applicability to in Vitro Toxicology | M. Hayden

734 Using blubber to examine steroid hormone homeostasis in bottlenose dolphins exposed to dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) | T. Galligan

735 Estimates of Community Exposure and Health Risk to Sulfur Dioxide from Power Plant Emissions Using Short-Term Ambient Air Monitoring | M. Shepherd

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4740 One Health: An Organizing Framework for Global Engagement on Coupled Human-Ecological Training and Research? | B. Brooks

741 Assessing Ecosystem and Human Health Effects from Natural and Man-Made Disasters | G. Scott

742 Plasma chemistry & persistent organic pollutants in loggerhead sea turtles with & without fibropapillomatosis from Florida Bay & Indian River Lagoon | J. Lynch

743 One Health Approach Towards Addressing Pollution at the Pole - Integrating Evidence Across Inuit, Wildlife, and Ecosystems | N. Basu

PAHs in the Real World: Sources, Sinks, Bioavailability and Toxicity | Brian Magee, Anne LeHuray

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748 Review of Bioaccumulation and Bioconcentration Factors Used by USEPA in Derivation of 2015 Human Health Water Quality Criteria | P. Anderson

749 Assessing PAH-related toxicity by spiking field-collected sediments with a site-specific contaminant mixture | S. Hartzell

750 Individual PAH metabolites in English sole (Parophrys ventulus) bile from Puget Sound, WA, USA from the past 10+ years | D. da Silva

751 Toxicity in zebrafish of complex polycy-clic aromatic hydrocarbon mixtures exposed to terrestrially-appropriate UV-irradiation | P. Hoffman

Soil and Water Contaminants: Evaluation, Biomonitoring and Abatement Bioindicators for Effective Management | Beatrice Opeolu, Matt Dodd, OS Fatoki

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756 Use of nano iron (III) oxide (nFe3O4) for the remediation of organotin - TPT in Marine Wastewater System | O. Fatoki

757 In vitro image-based phenotypic analysis with Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry for evaluation of wastewater and river water quality | W. Wenlong

758 Risk assessment of continous discharge of mixtures of chemical subatances into an urban watershed in Owerri Southeastern Nigeria | A. Udebuani

759 Assessment of the prevalence of Chromobacterium violaceum, in Domestic water sources in Imo State, Nigeria | J. Dike-Ndudim

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Presenters are expected to attend their poster during all break periods and the evening poster social to discuss their work with scientists visiting their poster.

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Neonicotinoid Insecticides: Current Research on Fate and Effects | Anson Main, Michelle Hladik

RP001 Thiamethoxam concentrations in North American surface waters: A review of currently available data | J. MaulRP002 Determining occurrence of neonicotinoid insecticides in agricultural and urban impacted US streams | M. HladikRP003 Characterization of acephate and imidacloprid loss in containerized nursery runoff water | F. HinzRP004 Mass Balance Assessment for Neonicotinoids During Wastewater Treatment and Nationwide Occurrence in United States Wastewater | A. SadariaRP005 Transformation and fate of neonicotinoid insecticides during drinking water treatment | K. KlarichRP006 Investigating the Cumulative Toxicity of Neonicotinoid Insecticide Mixtures to Chironomus dilutus using MIXTOX Analysis | E. MaloneyRP007 Assessing the acute and chronic toxicity of neonicotinoid insecticides to non-target aquatic species | A. BartlettRP008 Early chironomid emergence from chronic, low-level neonicotinoid exposure in a prairie pond: Is timing everything? | M. CavallaroRP009 Effects of chronic exposure to thiamethoxam on summer generation mayfly populations in an outdoor mesocosm | M. FinneganRP010 Residues of thiamethoxam at early reproductive stages of soybean and its potential impacts on non-target insects | C. CamargoRP011 Effect of Two Neonicotinoid Pesticide Products upon Utilization of Milkweed Plants by Monarch Butterflies | T. BargarRP012 Effects of imidacloprid and chlorpyrifos insecticides on migratory behaviour and physiol-ogy in a passerine, the white-crowned sparrow | M. EngRP013 Impacts of passive contaminant exposures, including imidacloprid, on parental care behaviors and testosterone of golf course living eastern bluebirds | L. GillespieRP014 Northern leopard frog (Lithobates pipiens) developmental responses to neonicotinoid exposure: preliminary findings | S. RobinsonRP015 Sub-lethal effects of the neonicotinoid clothianidin on developing sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) | V. MarlattRP016 Sublethal doses of imidacloprid reduce the efficacy of visual collision detection in Locusta migratoria | R. ParkinsonRP017 Sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam affect synapsin levels in mushroom bodies of Apis mellifera after exposure in the larval period | E. Silva-ZacarinRP018 Imidacloprid promotes genetic damage and oxidative stress in different tissues of the Neotropical fish Prochilodus lineatus | C. MartinezRP019 Weight-of-evidence evaluation of an adverse outcome pathway network linking activation of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in bees to colony loss | C. LaLoneRP020 Quantitative Weight of Evidence Assessment of Higher Tier Studies on the Toxicity and Risks of Imidacloprid in Honeybees: I Methods & Procedures | K. SolomonRP021 Quantitative Weight of Evidence Assessment of Higher Tier Studies on the Toxicity and Risks of Imidacloprid in Honeybees: II Results & Conclusions | G. StephensonRP022 Quantifying sources of variability in neonicotinoid residue data for assessing risks to bees | K. Sappington

Environmental Impacts of Tobacco Products | Gregory G. Gagliano, Hoshing Chang

RP023 A review of carbon monoxide in secondhand smoke of waterpipe | R. Edwards JrRP024 Assessing toxicity of tobacco product waste in leachate using chemical analysis and in vitro cell-based bioassays | E. HohRP025 Chemical Emissions from Cigarette Butts: A Literature Review | M. GongRP026 Considerations of Environmental Effects of Tobacco Products | H. ChangRP027 Data Gaps in the Environmental Risk Assessment Process for Tobacco Products | G. Gagliano

RP028 Sustainability Issues Regarding Smokeless Tobacco Product Manufacture using Findings from Semi-systematic Review on Sustainability of Consumer Goods | C. McCollumRP029 Using GIS to Enrich Our Understanding of Tobacco Life Cycle | M. Niazi

Ecological Effect Models for Assessing the Risks of Pesticides: Ongoing Developments in the US and EU | Valery Forbes, Pernille Thorbek, Kristina Garber

RP030 Exposure specific species sensitivity - a toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic approach | E. ZimmerRP031 Modelling survival: exposure pattern, species sensitivity and uncertainty | E. ZimmerRP032 Intake and body burden: Complementary approaches in characterizing risk to wildlife associated with pesticide use | S. RodneyRP033 Determining the probability of pesticide exposure for birds during migration | K. GarberRP034 Population modelling and algae flow-through toxicity tests as higher-tier option in pesticide risk assessment - results for different compounds | D. WeberRP035 Multi-phase distribution characteristics and risk assessments of pesticides in aquatic environments from an urban-industrial impacted coastal bay | Z. WangRP036 Toxicity of various insecticides used for management of Asian citrus psyllid in Florida citrus against honeybees under laboratory conditions | X. Chen

Epigenetics and Environmental Exposures: Mechanisms and Effects from Invertebrates to Fishes | Susanne Brander, Richard Connon, Adam Biales

RP037 Multi-stressor impacts on the development and maintenance of epigenetic regulation in larval and adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) | H. IkertRP038 Toxicity effects of PCB- 95 enantiomers on early neurodevelopment of zebra fish larvae | P. RanasingheRP039 Impacts on genome-wide DNA methylation pattern in early-life stages zebrafish (Danio rerio) after triclosan exposure | F. SilvestreRP040 Does exposure to Bisphenol A or Ethinyl estradiol alter gonad structure and DNA methyla-tion patterns in the aquatic turtle, Chrysemys picta? | D. HollidayRP041 Epigenetic Biomarkers in Herring Gulls From Contaminated And Reference Sites | E. BoulangerRP042 Network-inspired analysis of epigenetic responses to environmental stressors in bivalve molluscs | M. Suarez UlloaRP043 Crude oil-dispersant mixture induced spermatogenesis defects in Caenorhabditis elegans: implicating risk of tumorigenesis | X. PanRP044 Effects of agro-pesticide cypermethrin on haematology of a freshwater catfish Mystus cavasius | H. Rashid

Radionuclides in the Environment, Including Accumulation in Biota | Albert Bryan, Teresa Mathews

RP045 Effect of Migratory Life History on North Pacific Albacore (Thunnus alalunga) Uptake of Radiocesium | A. Phillips

Recovery of Pelagic Fishery Populations Following Oil Exposures | Daniel Schlenk, Aaron Roberts

RP046 Combined effects of oil exposure, temperature and UV-radiation on buoyancy and oxygen consumption of embryonic mahi-mahi, Coryphaena hippurus | C. PasparakisRP047 Gene expression analysis of the impacts of crude oil toxicity on nitrogenous waste excre-tion in mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) early life stages | Y. WangRP048 Foraging behavior and olfactory capacity of Mahi Mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) exposed to crude oil from the Deep Water Horizon event | L. SchlenkerRP049 The effects of crude oil co-exposed with multiple stressors on the metabolomic profile of mahi mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) embryos | L. SweetRP050 Effects of oil exposure on vision in a pelagic marine predator, mahi-mahi | J. MagnusonRP051 Molecular and anatomical links between crude oil cardiotoxicity and osmoregulatory function in pelagic fish larvae | N. ScholzRP052 Developmental toxicity of 2- and 6-hydroxychrysene in zebrafish embryos | G. DiamanteRP053 Cross-generational toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons may prolong the ecological impact of oil spill events | J. KozalRP054 Evidence for competitive inhibition in Cyprinodon variegatus in response to hypoxia and oil exposure as a function of age | D. SimningRP055 PAH biomarker levels in deepwater sharks impacted by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill from 2011-2016: Evidence of recovery? | J. GelsleichterRP056 Global transcriptional responses to Deepwater Horizon oil in red drum (Sciaenops ocel-latus) embryos | G. Xu

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RP | Thursday Poster PresentationsComplexity Kills the Minnow: Predicting the Ecological Consequences of Complex Pharmaceutical Mixtures | James Lazorchak, Daniel Caldwell, Brandon Armstrong

RP057 Global Probabilistic Hazard Assessment of Calcium Channel-Blockers in the Environment | G. SaariRP058 Effects of carbamazepine exposure on the whole transcriptome of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana | E. MillerRP059 Altered Development: The effects of early venlafaxine (Effexor) exposure on zebrafish | W. Thompson

Differing Biotransformation Capacity Across Species: Measurements, Modeling and Implications for Decision-Making | Henriette Selck, Michelle Embry, Jon Arnot

RP060 The Bioaccumulation Assessment Tool: An Organizational Framework for Bioaccumulation Assessment | K. FosterRP061 Integration of Important Processes into a Novel Spatial Aquatic Food-Web Model for Accurate Assessment and Measurement of Chemical Bioaccumulation | J. KimRP062 In vitro to in vivo extrapolation of hepatic metabolism in fish: an inter-laboratory compari-son of in vitro methods | M. EmbryRP063 Metabolism of fragrance materials using trout in vitro metabolism assays | J. WeeksRP064 Concentration dependence on in vitro biotransformation rates: Hepatic biotransformation of organic sunscreen agents in rainbow trout | L. SaundersRP065 Concentration dependence of in vivo biotransformation rates of organic sunscreen agents in rainbow trout following a dietary exposure | L. SaundersRP066 Differences in detoxification pathways between sunfish and chub in relation to sensitivity to environmental pollutants | P. van den HurkRP067 Correlation of Contaminant Levels in Whole Body and Fillet Tissue Samples: Application of a Simple Lipid-Based Model across Multiple Contaminants | E. GarveyRP068 Liver CYP1A expression induced by benzo(a)pyrene and its relation with biochemical and genotoxic biomarkers in a Neotropical fish | S. SofiaRP069 In vitro and in silico assessment of cytochrome P450-dependent biotransformation capac-ity of PCBs in the Caniformia; the Baikal seal vs the beagle dog | H. Iwata

Alternative Approaches to Complex Environmental Challenges | Alan Jones, Brad Glenn, Aaron Edgington

RP070 The Evaluation of Multiple Milkweed Species: Feasibility of Use in Standard Plant Toxicity Test Designs and Sensitivity to a Common Herbicide | C. PicardRP071 Sensitivity of zebrafish larvae behaviour in the context of on-line contamination event detection in water distribution systems | L. NuesserRP072 Determining aggregation behavior and corresponding surface reactivity of copper oxide nanoparticles using a rapid colorimetric assay | L. CrandonRP073 Pesticides and public health | L. AllisonRP074 ECETOC/RIFM WS: Developing a strategy to improve the environmental risk assessment of difficult to test multi-component substances Part 1: Background | D. SalvitoRP075 ECETOC/RIFM WS Developing a strategy to improve the ERA of difficult to test multi-component substances Part 2: Recommendations | D. SalvitoRP076 Screening Assessment for Unique Human Health Exposure Pathways | G. GreenbergRP077 Silicone wristbands detect occupation and lifestyle differences in chemical exposure in rural Peru | A. BergmannRP078 Application of Bioavailability Corrections to Develop Site-Specific Toxicity Thresholds for Copper, Lead, and Zinc, at the Hanford Nuclear Site | B. de JourdanRP079 Risk Assessment of Occupational Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and Metals in Firefighters | U. AkhtarRP080 Determining the potential bioavailability of copper in apple snails to an avian predator using a simulated digestion method | A. SowersRP081 Vulnerability and risks to floods and sewage spill in coastal cities | S. DemichelisRP082 Increasing algal productivity using polycultures | S. Mandal

Soil and Water Contaminants: Evaluation, Biomonitoring and Abatement Bioindicators for Effective Management | Beatrice Opeolu, Matt Dodd, OS Fatoki

RP083 Post-impact assessment of an oil spill site in Agaye, Lagos State, Nigeria, and role of metallothioneins in L. violaceous tolerance to oil spill | A. OgunlajaRP084 Remediation of Ni Toxicity by Liming - Field Validation | A. PellegrinoRP085 Altered calcium metabolism, blood lead levels and intelligence quotient scores in school children in Ibadan, Nigeria | N. NwobiRP086 Elevation in estrogen level as a marker in chronic exposure of environmental PAHs | V. OkpashiRP087 Pharmaceutical residues in surface water around Livestock Agricultural farms | O. Olatunji

RP088 Phenanthrene abatement from aqueous media using Vitis vinifera leaf litter | B. OpeoluRP089 Wastewater remediation: Batch adsorption of ciprofloxacin onto zeolites | D. Zide

Ideas and Concepts for Dissemination and Communication of Research Findings in Times of Open Science and Science 2.0 | Thomas-Benjamin Seiler, Leonie Nuesser

RP090 Highlights: An interactive workshop designed to bring social and environmental scientists together to improve wildfire smoke health risk messages | C. BaghdikianRP091 Oceanbites.org: Engaging Online Audiences with Stories of Oceanographic Research | C. McDonoughRP092 Data exploration, Public Transparency and Enhanced Outreach through the use of Data Visualization Tools: PAHs in Ambient Air in Minnesota | K. EllicksonRP093 MOSAIC: a web interface with modelling and statistical tools for ecotoxicology | S. Charles

Alternative Assessments Best Practices for Safer Chemistry | Alex Stone, Jay Tunkel

RP094 Update and Redesign of USEPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics Predictive Tools EPISuite™ and ECOSAR | J. TunkelRP095 A QSAR to Predict Anaerobic Biodegradability of Hydrocarbon Mixtures | D. LyonRP096 Update and Reevaluation of the EPISuite™ MITI BIOWIN 5 and 6 Biodegradation Models | M. KawaRP097 The Quest for Safer Consumer Products through Alternatives Analysis | H. MunizRP098 Advancing Alternatives Assessments: Ongoing Efforts of OECD’s Ad Hoc Group on Substitution of Harmful Chemicals | E. ConnorRP099 IC2 Level 1 Alternative Assessment for Refrigerants in Domestic Refrigerators | D. SkallRP100 Preparing for the new TSCA: how the TSCA Work Plan and EPA Safer Choice Standard can help | J. NuszRP101 Assessment of Soil Microbial Community Compositional and Functional Shift in Biodiesel vs. Petrodiesel Contaminated Soil | M. DongRP102 Incorporation of Terrestrial Toxicity Hazard Endpoints into the GreenScreen® for Safer Chemicals Evaluations of Three Neonicotinic Pesticides | J. Rutkiewicz

Use of Modeling Tools to Determine Environmental Concentrations from Environmental Passive Samplers | Andres Martinez, Loretta Fernandez

RP103 Ambient Air Monitoring for an Expanded List of PAHs in an Urban and Rural Area Using Passive and Active Methodologies | K. EllicksonRP104 Benzo[c]fluorene Potency in Ambient Air and Dibenzothiophene Sulfone as a Mass Interferent and Potential Gas Phase Diesel Marker | K. EllicksonRP105 Spatial variations of porewater and bulk sediment concentrations in complex sediment matrices | S. YanRP106 Measuring DDT, DDD, and DDE in sediments with passive sampling: implications for reactive compounds | A. TcaciucRP107 Cross-validation of equilibrium sampling and non-equilibrium passive sampling methods in PCB contaminated sediments | A. WangRP108 Fatty acid binding protein in oyster Crassostrea gigas as a binding site to pharmaceuticals | A. Bainy

Methods and Applications of Non-targeted Mass Spectrometry for Environmental Characterization | Elin Ulrich

RP109 An integrated approach to study the formation and environmental behavior of transforma-tion products from organic micropollutants | Z. LiRP110 The use of non-targeted metabolomics profiling to study associations between POP exposure and biomarkers of human health in elderly California women | J. ParkRP111 Towards benchmark suspect screening and non-targeted analysis methods | E. UlrichRP112 Screening of Pesticide Residues and Fluorochemicals using LC-HR-MS/MS and Product Ion Libraries | S. Roberts

Fate and Effects of Metals: Regulatory and Risk Assessment Perspective | Carrie Claytor, Tamzin Blewett

RP113 Comparison of EPA Estimated vs. Field-Collected Inputs for the Biotic Ligand Model | C. OlsonRP114 Implementation options for water quality standards for nickel in Australia | A. PetersRP115 Mercury concentrations in fish from three major lakes in north Mississippi: Spatial and temporal differences and human health risk assessment | C. ThorntonRP116 Revising EPA’s National Copper Ambient Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Estuarine/Marine Aquatic Life Using the Biotic Ligand Model | M. EliasRP117 Toxic effect of heavy metals from reused mine wastes on environment and human health | B. Jeong

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Regulatory Directions Remediation/RestorationTerrestrial or Wildlife

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Thursday Poster Presentations | RPRP118 Application of the Transformation/Dissolution Protocol to determine the rate of metal removal from the water column for chronic hazard classification | P. Huntsman-MapilaRP119 Evaluation of USEPA’s draft “missing parameters” technical support document for applica-tion of the biotic ligand model | A. Ryan

Scientific Integrity Issues and the Applied Environmental Sciences | Chris Mebane, Patrick Guiney

RP120 Removal of health care products in the tertiary polishing with constructed wetlands of conventionally treated municipal wastewaters | J. CardenasRP121 Designing, Performing, and Reviewing Toxicity Tests for Effective Presentation in Reports and Journals | M. McArdle

PAHs in the Real World: Sources, Sinks, Bioavailability and Toxicity | Brian Magee, Anne LeHuray

RP122 A Comparative Developmental Toxicity Study on Embryonic Flounder Exposed to Crude Oils of Different Geological Origin | J. JungRP124 Ecotoxicological Risk of PAHs Released from Contaminated Sediments in Owen Sound, ON, Canada | M. BuellRP125 Effects of dissolved organic matter on bioavailability and biodegradation of PAHs | J. Ortega-CalvoRP126 Exposure to PAHs in Swedish Seafarers | B. StrandbergRP127 Fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban lake sediment | V. BoydRP128 Importance of Source Preparation and Selection Strategies in Chemical Mass Balance Modeling: Source Identification of PAHs in Urban Sediments | S. AhnRP129 Incorporating contaminant matrix effects enables prediction of in vivo PAH bioavailability from in vitro digestor results | K. JamesRP130 Lake-sediment record of PAH, mercury, and fly-ash particle deposition near coal-fired power plants in Central Alberta, Canada | B. BarstRP131 PAH monitoring in the Great Lakes: What do dreissenid mussels tell us? | A. JacobRP132 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon accumulation in soil receiving rooftop runoff | S. HilemanRP133 Predicting Passive Sampler Equilibration Times for PAHs in an Amended Sand Cap | J. RobertsRP134 The Application of Monoclonal Antibody-Based Biosensor Analysis for Quantifying PAHs in Sediment Pore Waters | M. UngerRP135 The Interactive Role of Fate Processes in the Overall Aquatic Fate of Polycyclic Aromatic Sulfur-Containing Hydrocarbons (PASHs) | P. SaranjampourRP136 The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon 2-naphthol accelerates adipogenesis in the 3T3-L1 model | R. AttanasioRP137 Analysis of incense by headspace-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-GC/MS ) and thermogravimetric-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (TGA-GC/MS) | M. SchnyderRP138 PAH Phototoxicity on Porites divaricata corals | M. del Carmen Guzman Martinez

Engineering, Toxicology and Risk Assessment Guidance for Sediment Evaluation at Dam Removal Sites | Thomas Augspurger, Serena McClain, Jennifer Bountry

RP139 Best practices for sediment assessment: Lessons from five dam removals in North Carolina | T. Augspurger

Strategies for Assessing Chemicals for Endocrine Activity: Making the Best Use of Screening-Level Information | Ellen Mihaich, David Dreier, Katherine Coady

RP140 Behavioral toxicity of mixtures of endocrine disrupting chemicals in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae | L. BirgerssonRP141 Considerations for Developing, Validating and Implementing Performance Based Test Guidelines | S. Levine

Chemical and Microbial Environmental Health Threats Associated with Disasters | Timothy Reilly

RP142 Comparison of Wastewater-Associated Contaminants in the Bed Sediment of Hempstead Bay, New York, before and after Hurricane Sandy | S. FisherRP143 The impact of onsite wastewater disposal systems on groundwater in areas inundated by Hurricane Sandy in New York and New Jersey | I. FisherRP144 Regional assessment of persistent organic pollutants in resident mussels following Hurricane Sandy | K. SmallingRP145 Resetting the Bar: Establishing Baselines for Persistent Contaminants after Hurricane Sandy in the Coastal Environment of New Jersey and New York, USA | T. Reilly

Integrating Chemistry and Biology in a Landscape Context to Reveal Potential Causes of Endocrine Disruption | Jessica Leet, Catherine Richter, Jennifer Brennan

RP146 Strategies to Address Endocrine Disruption in Fish and Wildlife in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed | K. SmallingRP147 Effects of early life stage exposure of largemouth bass to a common Chesapeake Bay contaminant (atrazine) or a model estrogen (17α-ethinylestradiol) | J. LeetRP148 Time course of transcriptomic alterations in the adult fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) ovary in response to atrazine exposure | C. RichterRP149 Assessing the Effect of Early Life Exposure to EE2 on the Innate Immune Response of Largemouth Bass | J. HansenRP150 Determining the estrogenicity of wastewater effluents and low concentration hormone treatments in chinook salmon and their recovery following exposure | H. OsachoffRP151 Are responses of wild fish to wastewater effluent consistent? An assessment of spatial and temporal variability of biological endpoints | M. FuzzenRP152 Effects of thyroid hormones, thyroid hormone disruptors, and treated wastewater effluent on chemosensation in Lithobates catesbeianus tadpoles | J. HeeremaRP153 Toxicity of Triphenyltin on the Development of Retinal Axons in Zebrafish at Environmentally Relevant Concentrations | Y. Xiao

“One Health”: Opportunities for SETAC Leadership in Integrating Environmental, Human and Animal Health | Nil Basu, Jeanne Garric, Thomas Augspurger

RP154 A One Health Approach To Study Mercury In Traditional Foods Of Bigstone Cree First Nation (Alberta, Canada) | N. GolzadehRP155 Quantitative analysis of 296 antibiotic resistance and related genes in human impacted environments | M. Virta

Passive Sampling in the Aquatic Environment: Recent Developments and Advances | Robert Burgess, Loretta Fernandez

RP156 Evaluation of porewater reductions due to carbon placement via sedimite and aquagate at a contaminated sediment site | M. RakowskaRP157 In situ porewater sampling of PCDD/Fs and PCBs to predict their bioaccumulation in Passaic River benthic invertebrates | R. LohmannRP158 Passive samplers for in situ measurement of pyrethroid insecticides in surface water | J. GanRP159 Using a Commercially-available Passive Sampling Device To Monitor Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants in the Laboratory and the Field | J. RobertsRP160 Sensing organic pollutants in aquatic environment by passive sampling techniques | E. ZengRP161 Passive sampling for priority substances at semi polluted River Porvoonjoki, Finland | P. KajankariRP162 Field evaluation of membrane assisted passive sampler for isolation and identification of pharmaceutical and personal care products in natural waters | H. NyoniRP163 Fugacity gradients of hydrophobic organics across the air-water interface measured with a novel passive sampler | L. BaoRP164 Temporal and spatial monitoring of persistent organic pollutants on the Palos Verdes Shelf using two passive sampling methods | G. FlavettaRP165 Reducing the Impact of Flow on the Sampling Rate of POCIS | J. BeldenRP166 Calibration of Organic-Diffusive Gradients in Thin Film (o-DGT) Passive Samplers for Perfluorinated Chemicals (PFCs) in Water | K. LuongRP167 Extending the scope of passive sampling for contaminated sediments: standardizing methods for moderately hydrophobic organic contaminants | K. MaruyaRP168 Accessibility of Diffusive gradient in thin films (DGT) Samplers to representative Hg forms in sediments | B. Anandha RaoRP169 Polyethylene: An Alternative Passive Sampler for Monitoring Fluorotelomer Alcohols | E. Dixon-AndersonRP170 Field Evaluation of organic-DGT and POCIS: Presence and Sources of Pesticides and Pharmaceuticals in the Lower Red River | J. ChallisRP171 o-DGT passive sampler for in situ sampling of antibiotics in waters | C. ChenRP172 Development of a novel passive sampling strategy for methylmercury in sediments and soils | J. SandersRP173 Next-generation environmental passive sampler materials: Electrospun nanofiber mats (ENMs) | A. MartinezRP174 Bioanalytical Effect-Balance Model to Determine the Bioavailability of Organic Contaminants in Sediments Affected By Black and Natural Carbon | B. EscherRP175 Evaluating the Relationship between Equilibrium Passive Sampler Uptake and Aquatic Organism Bioaccumulation | R. BurgessRP176 A Novel Approach to Assess and Quantify Mass Flux of Groundwater Discharge into Surface Water | D. Lavoie

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Analytical ChemistryIntegrated Environmental

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RP | Thursday Poster PresentationsDeepwater Horizon Oil Spill - The Discoveries and Outreach | Emily Maung-Douglass, Christopher Green

RP177 Characterization of Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate as an Obesogen In Vivo | A. TemkinRP178 Identifying and characterizing Deepwater Horizon oil’s toxic effects across taxa | R. TakeshitaRP179 The impact of crude oil exposure on the prey capture and male aggression behavior in sheepshead-minnow (Cyprinodon veriegatus veriegatus) | D. PhilibertRP180 The Influence of Mixing Energy on the Concentration and Composition of Oil in Laboratory Toxicity Tests | S. Kane DriscollRP181 Comparing the toxicity of crude oil in fresh and saltwater systems: linking chemistry and gene expression | D. Lyons

Mixtures: Exposure and Toxicity from Combinations of Stressors | Matthew Gribble, Sean Weatherwax

RP182 Incoporating bioavailability-based measurements into whole-sediment toxicity identifica-tion: An application in South China | H. LiRP183 Toxicity of manganese in the presence of cadmium or lead to the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans | H. MaRP184 Multivariable analysis of ecotoxicity and basic water quality parameters in two watershed areas in Japan: effects of concentration process | H. YamamotoRP185 Real Metals for the real world: A Comparison of Dosing Methods to Determine Soil Quality Guidelines | M. CousinsRP186 Putative mechanisms of atrazine’s toxic interactions with other chemicals | A. SchmidtRP187 Developmental and interactive effects of arsenic and chromium to developing Ambystoma maculatum embryos: toxicity, teratogenicity, and uptake | J. RayburnRP188 Time to sampling after capture impacts site-specific ovarian steroid production in rainbow darter (Etheostoma caeruleum) | S. DeemingRP189 Evaluation of Chemical Mixture Toxicity Predictability with High Dimensional Toxicogenomic Data Using Parallel Factor (PARAFAC) Analysis | S. RahmanRP190 Too thick to drink, too thin to plow: Chemical mixtures in the Elkhorn River, Nebraska | A. KolokRP191 Does competition for food influence the toxicity of heavy metal mixtures? | J. Renaud

Linking Science and Social Issues – Poster Only

RP192 Bridging the Gap Between Cannabinoid Toxicity and Public Perception | D. CartyRP193 Evolving Products of Consumer Convenience and their Environmental Implications | A. HicksRP194 Impact of Environmental Contaminants on Childhood Education; Synthesis of Ecological Systems theory, Piaget and Vygotsky Education theories | U. UzodinmaRP195 Land Use-Sustainability Browser: A Decision Support Tool Linking Enviromental Science to Social Outcomes | B. WaltonRP196 Modern history of hypoxia in Narragansett Bay: the geochemical record | W. BoothmanRP197 Risk Assessment on four Artificial Sweeteners, alternatives to reduce excessive Sugar consumption | J. LeeRP198 The importance of medication disposal for consumers. (But they don’t know or seek information about proper methods) | J. PunziRP199 Tox on Tap: Changing Public Perceptions of Science | E. MaloneyRP200 Environmental Implications of Efficiency: Fuel Efficient Vehicles and the Rebound Effect | A. Hicks

Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology – Poster Only – Part

RP201 Water supply resilience through watershed management under climate change regime: An excerpt from the Brahmaputra River watershed of India | P. MazumderRP202 Is harmonization of the number of test concentrations possible in the OPPTS and OECD fish bioconcentration tests? | A. SamelRP203 An evidence base to support the one concentration approach in fish bioconcentration studies for plant protection products and general chemicals | N. BurdenRP205 Evaluation of the Daphnia magna Four-Day Survival and Growth Test Method | S. SkigenRP206 Microtox: Bioanalytical Tool in Water Quality assessment. Evaluation of toxicity of samples from Cauca-River-Colombia | R. SarriaRP207 Rapid ecotoxicological bioassay using delayed fluorescence in the marine cyanobacteria Cyanobium sp. (NIES-981) | T. YamagishiRP208 Conversion of estrone to estradiol in male fathead minnows: Implications for assessing risk | D. FeifarekRP209 Preparation of Water Accommodated Fractions Using a Passive Dosing Technique | C. MeadRP210 Toxicity Identification Evaluation of Textile Dyeing Effluents Treated by Fenton Process | J. NaRP211 Reducing the number of fish used in acute toxicity testing: Incorporation of the Fish Embryo Acute Toxicity test into the threshold approach | P. Bishop

RP212 Methodology to visualize skeletal defects in inland silverside Menidia beryllina exposed to levonorgestrel | M. McConvilleRP213 Strategies for Characterizing Species Sensitivity in Screening Level Assessments for Data Poor Industrial Chemicals | K. MoranRP214 Passive Dosing Functional Water Solubility and Implications for Aquatic Toxicity Testing | R. GuinnRP215 Development of Culturing and Rearing Methodology for Ephemeroptera Taxa | G. EdwardsRP216 A comparison of the survival of Leptocheirus plumulosus and Corophium volutator in the 10-day Sediment Toxicity Test using Formulated Sediment | J. GriffithRP217 The Uncertainties Associated with Detection and Quantification of Intersex (Testicular Oocytes) in Fish | A. MacLeodRP218 Development of quantitative structure activity relationship models to predict the toxicity of fluorinated chemicals to aquatic organisms | J. NewstedRP219 Mosquitofish as a model for endocrine disruption; the impacts of exposure to arsenic on reproductive function and development | R. SmithRP220 Potential Aquatic Toxicity of Petroleum Biodegradation Metabolites in Groundwater Samples from Fuel Release Sites | A. TiwaryRP221 Dredging and seasonality effects on nutrient concentrations and ecoenzymatic activity in agricultural drainage ditch sediments | M. MooreRP222 Endocrine disruptors and parasitism: what effects on the sex behaviour of the amphipod Gammarus pulex ? | E. GismondiRP223 Infradian control of Daphnia magna molt cycle and its disruption by nitric oxide | S. McKnightRP224 The Effects of Aquatic Nitrate Pollution on Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryo Respiration | S. ConlinRP225 Development of an in vivo anti-androgenic activity detection assay using fenitrothion (MEP) in Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) | N. TatarazakoRP226 Combined effects of endocrine disruptors and parasitism on the molting process of the invertebrate amphipod Gammarus pulex ? | E. GismondiRP227 Inhibition of swim bladder inflation in Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) larvae in the absence of an air-water interface | Z. PandelidesRP228 Effects of Temperature on the Endocrinology of Smoltification in Juvenile Rainbow/Steelhead Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) | M. GirouxRP229 Effects of ALCOA Solid Waste Leachate on Water Quality of the Yadkin River: A Badin, NC Case Study for Ecotoxicology’s Role in Social Justice | T. EarlyRP230 A short summary of environmental fate (biodegradability) and ecotoxicity data for ENORDET O-series surfactants | D. LyonRP231 Comparative Toxicity Of Sodium Carbonate Peroxyhydrate To Freshwater Organisms | T. GeerRP232 Effects of Industrial Activity on Trace Element Accumulation, Community Composition, and Population Structure of Lotic Dragonfly Nymphs | D. FletcherRP233 Spatial Analysis Methods for Assessing Sediment Injury in Natural Resource Damage Assessment | P. BoothRP234 Bioaccumulation and toxic effects of resin acid for microalgae and microcrustaceans | C. SoaresRP235 Comparison of Statistical Approaches for Count Data from Ecotoxicity Studies | J. GreenRP236 Comparison of Statistical Approaches for Quantal Data from Ecotoxicity Studies | J. GreenRP237 Issues for ECp Estimation | R. EricksonRP238 Bayesian modeling of the co-occurrence of aquatic species and contaminants: Model evaluation and case study application | R. MartinRP239 Genotoxic response assessment in the Neotropical fish by alkaline unwinding assay using methyl methane sulfonate (MMS) as chemical model | E. de San BenitoRP240 Drug resistance-related major vault protein (MVP) and cellular vault particles in fish: A piece of the puzzle in understanding multi-drug resistance? | C. RiceRP241 Aquatic insects as a mechanism of dispersal for antibiotic resistance genes in the environ-ment | C. LobsonRP242 Assessment of biochemistry and genotoxicity in Rhamdia quelen feed with residual algae biomass from biodiesel production | A. MarquesRP243 The Effect of Starvation and Refeeding on Global Gene Expression in Livers of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) | M. OverturfRP244 Use of siRNA to Understand the Role of Hemoglobin in the Toxicity of Nitrite | S. EytchesonRP245 Identification and evaluation of reference genes for the normalization of qRT-PCR analysis in Crassostrea brasiliana | A. BainyRP246 Tissue-based mapping of the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) transcriptome and proteome | L. SmithRP247 The role of mitochondrial dysfunction in the adverse outcome pathway for impaired growth | D. DreierRP248 A new genomic resource for the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas): Development and application of a genetic linkage map | E. Waits