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41. Distribution of bioavailable organic contaminants in the lower food web of morphologically distinct freshwater lakes
42. Bioaccumulation potential of organic contaminants in an Arctic marine food web
43. Development and evaluation of a terrestrial food web bioaccumulation model
44. Food web interactions of waterbirds and fish in eutrophic wetlands of Alberta's Aspen Parkland
45. Ecosystem modeling of marine populations
46. What forces structure food web interactions? Theoretical, experimental, and mathematical approaches
47. Trophic pathways and spatial variation of mercury in Pacific tunas (Thunnus)
48. The impact of nonnative species and cultural eutrophication on the Lake Tahoe food web over time
49. Integrating life history and molecular responses to arsenic and heavy metals in a basal consumer (Rotifera: Plationus patulus) in a riverine food web
50. Trophic transfer of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the food web of the Anacostia River (Washington, D.C.)
51. Distribution of phthalate esters in a marine food web
52. Bioaccumulation of metals in the benthic food web of a Rocky Mountain stream ecosystem contaminated by acid mine drainage
53. Chromatographic speciation of organometallic compounds in the marine food web
54. Unifying ecosystem concepts and mercury biomagnification in an estuarine environment using stable isotopes (delta-carbon-13 and delta nitrogen-15)
55. Exposure dynamics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls in the food web of western Lake Erie and the Detroit River
56. Food-web relationships in Catamaran Brook, New Brunswick, as revealed by stable-isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen
57. Trophic position in aquatic food web
58. Food-web dynamics of Lake Ontario as determined by carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis
59. Microbial processes and food web dynamics in a turbid estuary: Northern San Francisco Bay, California, United States of America
60. Characterizing polychlorinated biphenyl exposure in aquatic and riparian species of Campus Lake
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