Publications by: Nathaniel L. Scholz
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McIntyre, Jenifer K., Edmunds, Richard C., Redig, Maria G., Mudrock, Emma M., Davis, Jay W., Incardona, John P., Stark, John D., and Scholz, Nathaniel L. (2016) Confirmation of stormwater bioretention treatment effectiveness using molecular indicators of cardiovascular toxicity in developing fish. Environmental Science and Technology, 50 (3). pp. 1561-1569.
McIntyre, Jenifer K., Edmunds, Richard C., Analucion, Bernadita F., Davis, Jay W., Incardona, John P., Stark, John D., and Scholz, Nathaniel L. (2016) Severe coal tar sealcoat runoff toxicity to fish is prevented by bioretention filtration. Environmental Science and Technology, 50 (3). pp. 1570-1578.
Edmunds, Richard C, Gill, J.A., Baldwin, David H., Linbo, Tiffany L., French, Barbara L., Brown, Tanya L., Esbaugh, Andrew J., Mager, Edward M., Stieglitz, John, Hoenig, Ron, Benetti, Daniel, Grosell, Martin, Scholz, Nathaniel L., and Incardona, John P. (2015) Corresponding morphological and molecular indicators of crude oil toxicity to the developing hearts of mahi mahi. Scientific Reports, 5. 17326.
Incardona, John P., Swarts, Tanya L., Edmunds, Richard C., Linbo, Tiffany L., Aquilina-Beck, Allisan, Sloan, Catherine A., Gardner, Luke D., Block, Barbara A., and Scholz, Nathaniel L. (2013) Exxon Valdez to Deepwater Horizon: comparable toxicity of both crude oils to fish early life stages. Aquatic Toxicology, 142-143. pp. 303-316.