PUBLICATIONS OF THE CENTER FOR RESERVOIR RESEARCH
| 1. | Bartolucci, Louis A., Mao Chang, Paul E. Anuta and Mark R. Graves. 1988. Atmospheric effects on Landsat thermal IR data. IEEE Transactions of Geosciences and Remote Sensing 26: 171-176. | |
| 2. | Bartolucci, Louis A. and Mao Chang. 1988. Look-up tables to convert Landsat TM thermal IR data to water surface temperatures. Geocarto Internationale 3: 61-67. | |
| 3. | Jones, J. M. and B. I. Naugle. 1990. Application of a spatial filtering algorithm for removal of scan-line noise from Landsat TM data. Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Geosciences - Remote Sensing Symposium 1: 289-292. | |
| 4. | Lira, J., G. R. Marzolf, A. Marocchi and B. Naugle. 1990. A probability model to study primary productivity of Kentucky Lake. Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Geosciences - Remote Sensing Symposium 1: 121-124. | |
| 5. | Maddox, William, E., Leon Duobinis-Gray, David A. Owen and James B. Sickel. 1990. X-ray fluorescence analysis of trace metals in the annual growth layers of freshwater mussel shells. Advances in X-Ray Analysis 33: 665-670. | |
| 6. | White, D. S. 1990. Reservoir science and reservoir management: two workshops. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 71: 207-212. | |
| 7. | Duobinis-Gray, Leon F., Elizabeth A. Urban, James B. Sickel, David A. Owen and William E. Maddox. 1991. Aspidogastrid (Trematoda) parasites of unionid (Bivalvia) mollusks in Kentucky Lake. J. Helminthol. Soc. of Washington 58: 167-170. | |
| 8. | Groeger, Alan W., Mark D. Schram and G. Richard Marzolf. 1991. Influence of food quality on growth and reproduction in Daphnia. Freshwater Biology 26: 11-19. | |
| 9. | Hendricks, S. P. and D. S. White. 1991. Physicochemical patterns with a hyporheic zone of a northern Michigan river, with comments on surface water patterns. Can. J. Fish. Aqua. Sci. 48:1645-1654. | |
| 10. | Marzolf, G. R., G. Cantrell, A. W. Groeger, K. Johnston, G. T. Rice and M. D. Schram. 1991. Spatial variability in 14C estimates of phytoplankton productivity in Kentucky Lake, an impoundment of the Tennessee River, U.S.A. Internationale Vereinigung Für Limnologie 24: 1300-1303. | |
| 11. | Lira, J., G. R. Marzolf, A. Marocchi and B. Naugle. 1992. A probabilistic model to study spatial variations of primary productivity in river impoundments. Ecological Applications 2:86-94. | |
| 12. | Hendricks, S. P. 1992. Bacterial dynamics near the groundwater-surface water interface (hyporheic zone). pp. 27-36. In: Proceedings of the first international conference on ground water ecology. American Water Resources Association. Washington, DC. | |
| 13. | Timmons, T. J., R. J. Schuler, Jr. and L. Duobinis-Gray. 1992. Prevalence of Acetodextra amiuri (Trematoda: Cryptogonimidae) in channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, from Kentucky Lake, Kentucky-Tennessee. Journal of the Helminthological Society of Washington 59:147-148. | |
| 14. | White, D. S., S. P. Hendricks and S. L. Fortner. 1992. Groundwater-surface water interactions and the distributions of aquatic macrophytes. pp. 247-256. In: Proceedings of the first international conference on ground water ecology. American Water Resources Association. Washington, DC. | |
| 15. | Hendricks, S. P. 1993. Microbial ecology of the hyporheic zone: a perspective integrating hydrology and biology. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 12: 70-78. | |
| 16. | Kind, T., J. Jones, P. Bomba and B. Naugle. 1993. The Kentucky Lake geographic information system. pp. 19-25, 583-586. In: Proceedings of the symposium on geographic information systems and water resources. American Water Resources Association. Washington, DC. | |
| 17. | Schram, M. D. and G. R. Marzolf. 1993. Seasonal variation of crustacean zooplankton in Kentucky Lake, U.S.A. International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology 25: 1158-1161. | |
| 18. | White, D. S. 1993. Perspectives on defining and delineating hyporheic zones. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 12: 61-69. | |
| 19. | Schram, M. D. and G. R. Marzolf. 1994. Metalimnetic oxygen depletion: organic carbon flux and crustacean zooplankton distribution in a quarry embayment. Trans. American Microscop. Soc. 113:105-116. | |
| 20. | Hendricks, S. P. and D. S. White. 1995. Seasonal biogeochemical patterns in surface water, subsurface hyporheic, and riparian ground water in a temperate stream ecosystem. Archiv. für Hydrobiol. 134: 459-490. | |
| 21. | Hendricks, S. P. 1996. Bacterial biomass activity and production within the hyporheic zone of a temperate stream. Archiv. für Hydrobiol. 136: 467-487. | |
| 22. | Hobbie, J. E., et al. (w/ G. Kipphut). 1995. Long-term measurements at the Arctic LTER site. PP 391-409. In: T. M. Powell and J. H. Steele (eds.). Ecological time series. Chapman and Hall, NY. | |
| 23. | Kobraei, M. E. and D. S. White. 1996. Effects of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid on Kentucky Algae: Simultaneous laboratory and field toxicity testings. Archives Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 31: 571-580. | |
| 24. | Lindeman, P. V. 1996. Distribution, relative abundance, and basking ecology of the razorback musk turtle, Kinosternon carinatum, in the Pearl and Pascagoula River Drainages. Herpetol. Nat. Hist. 4:23-34. | |
| 25. | White, D. S. and W. U. Brigham. 1996. Aquatic Coleoptera. pp. 399-473. In: R. W. Merritt and K. W. Cummins. An introduction to the aquatic insects of North America. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. Dubuque, Iowa. 862 pp. | |
| 26. | Lindeman, P. V. 1997. A comparative spotting-scope study of the distribution and relative abundance of river cooters (Pseudemys concinna) in western Kentucky and southern Mississippi. Chelonian Conserva. Biol. 2:378-383. | |
| 27. | Lindeman, P. V. 1997. Contributions toward improvement of model fit in nonlinear regression modeling of turtle growth. Herpetol. 53:179-191. | |
| 28. | Lindeman, P. V. 1997. Does life-history variation in the turtle Chroysemys picata have a subspecific component? J. Herpetol. 31:55-61. | |
| 29. | Mulholland, P., E. Marzolf, J. Webster, D. Hart and S. Hendricks. 1997. Evidence that hyporheic zones increase heterotrophic metabolism and phosphorus uptake in forested streams. Limno. Oceanog. 42: 443-451. | |
| 30. | Sickel, J. B., J. J. Herod, and H. N. Blalock. 1997. Potential for the Kentucky Dam Tailwater of the Tennessee River to serve as a mussel refuge from invading zebra mussels. Conservation and Management of Freshwater Mussels II: Proc. UMRCC Symp. 214-219. | |
| 31. | Weatherford, J, A. Hammond, and J. Ratliff. 1997. Investigation of the ability of plants found in western Kentucky to hyperaccumulate lead and aluminum from soils. Microchem. J. 56:93-102. | |
| 32. | White, D. S. and W. U. Brigham. 1997. Aquatic Coleoptera. pp. 399-473. In: R. W. Merritt and K. W. Cummins. An introduction to the aquatic insects of North America. Special Edition. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. Dubuque, Iowa. 862 pp. | |
| 33. | Spencer, W. E., S. Delaney, G. T. Rice, K. L. Johnston, R. Seither, and D. S. White. 1998. Optimum temperature for carbon assimilation in Kentucky Lake follows seasonal change in ambient temperature. Archiv. für Hydrobiol. 141:389-401 | |
| 34. | Timmons, T. J. and D. S. White. 1998. Undergraduate research experiences in biology and Murray State University and the Hancock Biological Station. J. Ky. Acad. Sci. 59:47-50. | |
| 35. | Hershey, A. E., G. W. Kipphut, et al. 1997. The Kuparuk river: a long-term study of biological and chemical processes in an arctic river. pp. 107-130. In: A. M. Milner and M. W. Oswood (eds.). Freshwaters of Alaska: ecological synthesis. Springier, New York. | |
| 36. | O’Brien, W. J., G. W. Kipphut, et al. 1997. The limnology of Toolik Lake. pp. 61-106. In: A. M. Milner and M. W. Oswood (eds.). Freshwaters of Alaska: ecological synthesis. Springer, New York. | |
| 37. | Yurista, P. M., G. T. Rice, and D. S. White. 2001. Long-term establishment of Daphnia lumholtzi in Kentucky Lake, USA. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 27:3102-3106. | |
| 38. | Brooks, C., D. Dreves, and D. White. 1998. Distribution records for Taphromysis louisianae with notes on ecology. Crustaceana 71:955-960. | |
| 39. | Loganathan, B.G., K. Kannan, K. Senthilkumar, J. Sickel, and D.A. Owen. 1998. Occurrence of butyltin residues in sediments and mussel tissues from the Lowermost Tennessee River and Kentucky Lake, U.S.A. Chemosphere 30:2401-2408. | |
| 40. | Blalock, H. N. and J. B. Sickel 1996. Changes in mussel (Bivalvia: Unionidae) fauna within the Kentucky portion of Lake Barkley since impoundment of the lower Cumberland River. Amer. Malacol. Bull. 13:111-116. | |
| 41. | Sickel, J. B. and C. C. Chandler 1996. Unionid fauna of the lower Cumberland River from Barkley Dam to the Ohio River, Kentucky (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae). Trans. Ky. Acad. Sci. 57:33-46. | |
| 42. | Sickel, J. B. 1998. Gluttonous feeding behavior in the rhabdocoel, Macrostomum sp., induced by juveniles of the Asiatic clam, Corbicula fluminea. J. Freshwater Ecol. 13:135-137. | |
| 43. | Reed, D. P., J. J. Herod, and J. B. Sickel. 1998. Variations in zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) veliger densities throughout 1996 at Dam 52 on the lower Ohio River. J. Freshwater Ecol. 13: 255-261. | |
| 44. | Herod, J. J., T. L. Frye, and J. B. Sickel. 1997. Blue catfish predation on the zebra mussel in the Ohio River near Paducah, Kentucky. Tans. Ky. Acad. Sci. 58: 96. | |
| 45. | Whalen, M.M., Loganathan, B.G. and Kannan, K. 1999 .Immunotoxicity of environmentally relevant concentrations of butyltins on human natural killer cells in vitro. Environ. Res. Section A 81:108-116. | |
| 46. | Spencer, W. Population density-dependent plant physiology. Amer. J. Bot. (Accepted) | |
| 47. | White, D. S., and S. P. Hendricks. 2000. Lotic macrophytes and surface-subsurface exchange processes. In: Streams and Groundwater. J. Jones and P. Mulholand (eds.). Academic Press. Pp 363-379. | |
| 48. | Hendricks, S. P., and D. S. White. 2000. Stream and Groundwater influences on phosphorus biogeochemistry. In: Streams and groundwater. J. Jones and P. Mulholand (eds.). Academic Press. Pp 221-235. | |
| 49. | Lindeman, P. V. 1999. Surveys of basking map turtles Graptemys spp. in three river drainages and the importance of deadwood abundance. Biol. Conservation 88: 33-42. | |
| 50. | Lindeman, P. V. 1999. Aggressive interactions during basking in an assemblage of four emydid turtles. J. Herpetol. 33: 214-219. | |
| 51. | Lindeman, P. V. 1998. Of deadwood and map turtles (Graptemys): An analysis of species status for five species in three river drainages using replicated spotting-scope counts of basking turtles. Chelonian Conservation Biol. 3:137-141. | |
| 52. | Marzolf, G. R. 1990. Reservoirs as environments for zooplankton. pp. 195-208. In: K. W. Thornton, B. L. Kimmel, and F. E. Payne. Reservoir limnology: ecological perspectives. Wiley-Interscience, New York. | |
| 53. | Lindeman, P. V. 1999. Growth curves for Graptemys, with a comparison to other emydid turtles. Amer. Midl. Nat. 142: 141-151. | |
| 54. | Hart, D. R., P. J. Mulholland, E. R. Marzolf, D. L. DeAngelis, and S. P. Hendricks. 1999. Relationships between hydraulic parameters in a small stream under varying flow and seasonal conditions. Hydrological Processes (in press). | |
| 55. | Halda-Alija, L. and T. C. Johnston. 1999. Diversity of culturable heterotrophic aerobic bacteria in pristine stream bed sediments. Can. J. Microbiol. 45: 879-884. | |
| 56. | Soranno, Patricia A., Katherine E. Webster, Joan L. Riera, Timothy K. Kratz, Jill S. Baron, Paul A. Bukaveckas, George W. Kling, David S. White, Nel Caine, Richard C. Lathrop, and Peter R. Leavitt. 1999. Spatial variation among lakes within landscapes: Ecological organization along lake chains. Ecosystems 2:395-410. | |
| 57. | Yurista, P. M. 2000. Cyclomorphsis in Daphnia lumholtzi induced by temperature. Freshwater Biology. 43: 207-213. | |
| 58. | Loganathan, B.G., Kannan, K., Sajwan, K.S. and Owen, D.A. 2001. Butyltin compounds in freshwater ecosystems. In: Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic Chemicals I: Fate and Exposure. (Eds. R.L. Lipnick, J. Hermens, K. Jones, and D. Muir ). American Chemical Society, Washington, DC. ACS Monograph Series 772. 308pp. | |
| 59. | Loganathan, B.G., Kawano, M., Sajwan, K.S. and Owen, D.A. 2001. Extractable organohalogens (EOX) in sediment and mussel tissues from the Kentucky Lake and Kentucky Dam Tailwater. Toxicological Environmental Chemistry 79, 233-242. | |
| 60. | Mulholland, P., E. Marzolf, J. Webster, D. Hart and S. Hendricks. 1999. Evidence that hyporheic zones increase heterotrophic metabolism and phosphorus uptake in forested streams. Limno. Oceanog. 44: 230-231. | |
| 61. | Lindeman, P. V. 2000. The evolution of relative width of the head and alveolar surfaces in map turtles (Testudines: Emydidae: Graptymes). Biol. J. Linnaean Soc. 69: 549-576. | |
| 62. | Lindeman, P. V. 2000. Resources use of five sympatric turtle species: effects of competition, phylogeny, and morphology. Can. J. Zool. 78: 992-1008. | |
| 63. | Halda-Alija, L. S. Hendricks, and T. Johnston. Enteric bacteria as environmental bioindicators in stream water, sediments, and underlying hyporheic zone MS Water Conference Proceedings (in press) | |
| 64. | Hendricks, S. P. 2000. Bioassessment of hyporheic microbial communities using a specially-designed sediment colonization chamber. Pp. 107-112. In: Proc. Ground-Water/Surface Water Interactions Workshop. EPA/542/H-0/007. | |
| 65. | Page, L. M. and J. H. Knouft. 2000. Variation in egg-mimic size in the guardian darter, Etheostoma oophylax (Percidae). Copeia 2000(3):782-785. | |
| 66. | Loganathan, B. G., Sajwan, K. S., Richardson, J. P., Chetty, C. S. and Owen, D. A. 2001. Persistent organochlorine concentrations in sediment and fish from Atlantic coastal and brackish waters off Savannah, Georgia, USA. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 42: 246-250. | |
| 67. | Halda-Alija, L., S. P. Hendricks, and T. C. Johnston. 2001. Spatial and temporal variation of Enterobacter populations in sediments and underlying hyporheic zone of an agricultural stream. Microbial Ecology 42: 286-294 | |
| 68. | Kling, G.W., G.W. Kipphut, M.C. Miller, and W.J. O'Brien. 2000. The integration of lakes and streams in a landscape perspective: the importance of material processing on spatial patterns and temporal coherence. Freshwater Biology 43:477-498. | |
| 69. | Yurista, P.M., K. Johnston, G. Rice, W. W. Kipphut and D. S. White. 2001 Particulate organic carbon patterns in a mainstem reservoir, Kentucky Lake, USA. Lake and Reserv. Manage. 17(4): 330-340. | |
| 70. | Dreves, D. P. and T. J. Timmons. 2001. Relationships between diet and growth of age-0 largemouth bass in a Kentucky Lake embayment. Proc. SE Assoc. Fish Wild. Agencies. (175-193). | |
| 71. | Lindeman, P. V. 2001. Notes on nesting by the smooth shofshell turtle (Apalone mutica) in a river impoundment in western Kentucky. J. Ky. Acad. Sci. 62:117-120. | |
| 72. | Lindeman, P. V. 2001. Turtle fauna of the upper Tradewater River near Dawson springs, Kentucky J. Ky. Acad. Sci. 62:121-124. | |
| 73. | White, D. 2002. The Hancock Biological Station and the Center for Reservoir Research. Pp 202-216. In: E. W. Chester and J. S. Fralish. Land Between the Lakes, Kentucky and Tennessee: Four decades of Tennessee Valley Authority stewardship. | |
| 74. | White, D. 2002. Limnology of the Land Between the Lakes Region. Pp. 369-386. In: E. W. Chester and J. S. Fralish. Land Between the Lakes, Kentucky and Tennessee: Four decades of Tennessee Valley Authority stewardship. | |
| 75. | Hendricks, S.P and G. Rice. 2000. Utilization of a specially-designed sediment colonization chamber for examining hyporheic microbial communities. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 15: 445-453. | |
| 76. | Spencer W. E., J. G. Rundle, and A. S. K. Chan. 2002. Effects of land-use, season, and surface litter on nitrate removal by Western Kentucky wetlands. Pp. xx –xx. In: L. Fredrickson (ed.). Proceedings of the Symposium on the Ecology and Management of Bottomland Hardwood Systems: The State of Our Understanding. | |
| 77. | Bukaveckas, P.A., J.J. Williams and S.P. Hendricks. 2002. Factors regulating autotrophy and heterotrophy in the main channel and an embayment of a large river impoundment. Aquatic Ecology 36: 355-369. | |
| 78. | Whalen, M.M. and Loganathan, B.G. 2001. Butyltin exposure causes a rapid decrease in cyclic AMP levels in human lymphocytes. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 171: 141-148. | |
| 79. | Whalen, M.M., Hariharan, S. and Loganathan, B.G. 2001. Phenyltin inhibition of the cytotoxic function of human natural killer cells. Environmental Research 84: 162-169. | |
| 80. | Whalen, M.M., Walker, L., Loganathan, B.G. 2002. Interleukins 2 and 12 produce significant recovery of cytotoxic function in dibutyltin-exposed human natural killer cells. Environmental Research 88: 103-115. | |
| 81. | Whalen, M.M., Ghazi, S., Loganathan, B.G. and Hatcher, F. 2002. Expression of CD16, CD18 in tributyltin-exposed human natural killer cells. Chemico-Biological Interactions 132: 159-176. | |
| 82. | Whalen, M.M., Green, S. and Loganathan, B.G. 2002. Brief butyltin exposure induces irreversible inhibition of the cytotoxic function on human natural killer cells, in vitro. Environmental Research 88: 19-29. | |
| 83. | Whalen, M.M., Williams, T.B., Green, S.A. and Loganathan, B.G. 2002. Interleukins 2 and 12 produce significant recovery of cytotoxic function in tributyltin-exposed human natural killer cells. Environmental Research 88: 199-209. | |
| 84. | Duff, J. H., S. P. Hendricks, A. P. Jackman, and F. J. Triska. 2002. The effect of Elodea Canadensis beds on porewater chemistry, microbial respiration, and nutrient retention in the Shingobee River, Minnesota, North America. Internat. Assoc. Theoret. Applied Limnol. 28: 214-222. | |
| 85. | Seaford, K. D., Loganathan, B. G. and Owen, D. A. 2002. Effect of Water Level fluctuations on selected organic compounds and Metals concentrations in surface sediments from Ledbetter Embayment of Kentucky Lake. Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Restoration. 1: 64-79. | |
| 86. | Luken, J. O., and J. Spaeth. 2002. Comparison of riparian forests within and beyond the boundaries of Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, Kentucky, USA. Nat. Areas J. 22: 283-289. | |
| 87. | Balci, P. and J. H. Kennedy. 2003. Comparison of chironomids and other macroinvertebrates associated with Myriophylum spicatum and Heteranthera dubia. J. Freshwater Ecology 18: 235-247. | |
| 88. | Kind, T. C. 2002. Mid-America Remote Sensing Center (MARC). Pp. 217-220. In: E. W. Chester and J. S. Fralish. Land Between the Lakes, Kentucky and Tennessee: Four decades of Tennessee Valley Authority stewardship. | |
| 89. | P. M. Yurista, D. S. White, G. W. Kipphut, K. Johnston, G. Rice and S. P. Hendricks. 2004. Nutrient patterns in a mainstem reservoir, Kentucky Lake, USA, over a 10-year period. Lake Reserv. Manage. 20(2):148-163. | |
| 90. | Albritton, C. J. and D. S. White. 2004. Hatching of rotifer eggs from reservoir sediment. Southeastern Naturalist. 3:359-370. | |
| 91. | Balci, P., D. S. White and G. Rice. Production and life cycle of Chironomus major (Diptera: Chironomidae) in Kentucky Lake, USA. Entomological News (in press). | |
| 92. | Thompson, R. L. 2003. Checklist of the vascular plants of Hancock Biological Station, Murray State University, Calloway County, Kentucky. Proc. Nat. Hist. Lower Tenn. Cumb. River. Valleys. 10: 219-252. | |
| 93. | Ward, A. K., D. S. White, and G. W. Barrett. 2004. The AERC, past, present, and future. Bioscience 54:622-624. | |
| 94. | Knouft, J. H., L. M. Page, and M. J. Plewa. 2003. Antimicrobial egg cleaning by the fringed darter (Perciformes: Percidae: Etheostoma crossopterum): implications of a novel component of parental care in fishes. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. 270: 2405–2411. | |
| 95. | Yurista, P. 2004. Bioenergetics of a semi-tropical cladoceran, Daphnia lumholtz. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 19: 681-694. | |
| 96. | Cetin, H. 2003. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the Internet. The Internet Encyclopedia, Hossein Bidgoli (Editor). John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2:23-37. | |
| 97. | Battin, T., L. A. Kaplan, J. D. Newbold, S. P. Hendricks. 2003. A mixing model analysis of stream solute dynamics and the contribution of a hyporheic zone to ecosystem function. Freshwater Biology 48: 995-1014. | |
| 98. | Kannan, K., Corsolini, S., Falandyz, J., Fillmann, G., Senthilkumar, K., Loganathan, B. G. et al. 2004. Perfluooctanesulfonate and related fluorochemicals in human blood from several countries. Environ. Sci. Technol. (2004) vol. 38, (In press-EDP: Sept 2004). | |
| 99. | Whalen, M. M., Loganathan, B. G., Yamashita, N. and Saito, T. 2003. Immunomodulation of human natural killer cell cytotoxic function by triazine and carbamate pesticides. Chemico-Biological Interactions 145: 311-319. | |
| 100. | Kannan, K., Battula, B., Loganthan, B. G., Hong, C. S. et al. 2003. Trace organic contaminants including toxaphene and trifluralin in cotton field soils from Georgia and South Carolina, USA. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 45: 30-36. | |
| 101. | Whalen, M. M., Wilson, S., Gleghorn, C. and Loganathan, B. G. 2003. Brief exposure to triphenyltin produces irreversible inhibition of the cytotoxic function of human natural killer cells. Environmental Research 92: 213-220. | |
| 102. | Brown, B. 2005. A study of chlorophenol concentrations in Kentucky Lake. Chrysalis: The MSU Journal of Undergraduate Research.1, 5-10. | |
| 103. | Loganathan, B.G., Alexander, C., Chien, I-L., and Sajwan, K.S. 2005. Temporal trends of inorganic elements in Kentucky Lake sediments. In: Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements. CRC Press. | |
| 104. | Knouft, J. H. and Page, L. M. 2004. Nest defense against predators by the male Fringed Darter (Etheostoma crossopterum). Copeia 2004:915-918. | |
| 105. | Kannan, K., Corsolini, S., Falandyz, J., Fillmann, G., Senthilkumar, K., Loganathan, B.G. et al. 2004. Perfluooctanesulfonate and related fluorochemicals in human blood from several countries. Environ. Sci. Technol. 38:4489-4495. | |
| 106. | Reed, A., Dzon, L., Loganathan, B.G. and Whalen, M.M. 2004. Immunomodulation of human natural killer cell cytotoxic function by organochlorine pesticides. Human and Experimental Toxicology 23:463-471. | |
| 107. | Luken, J. O. 2004. An index of invasion for the ground layer of riparian forest vegetation. Natural Areas Journal 24:336-340. | |
| 108. | White, D., K. Johnston, and M. Miller. 2005. Ohio River Basin. Pp. 374-425. In: A. C. Benke and C. E. Cushing (editors). Rivers of North America. Academic Press/Elsevier. | |
| 109. | Albritton, C. J. and D. S. White 2005. Rotifer hatching from the sediments of a fluctuating mainstem reservoir. Southeastern Naturalist. (in press). | |
| 110. | Kannan, K., Corsolini, S., Falandyz, J., Fillmann, G., Senthilkumar, K., Loganathan, B.G. et al. 2004. Perfluooctanesulfonate and related fluorochemicals in human blood from several countries. Environ. Sci. Technol. 38, 4489-4495. | |
| 111. | Reed, A., Dzon, L., Loganathan, B.G. and Whalen, M.M. 2004. Immunomodulation of human natural killer cell cytotoxic function by organochlorine pesticides. Human and Experimental Toxicology 23, 463-471. | |
| 112. | O'Brien, W.J., M. Barfield, N. Bettez, A.E. Hershey, J.E. Hobbie, G. Kipphut, G. Kling, and M.C. Miller. 2005. Long-term response and recovery to nutrient addition of a partitioned arctic lake. Freshwater Biology 50:731-741. | |
| 113. | Werstak, C., P. Maus, J. Benson, and D. Jones. 2004. Mid-level mapping: Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. USDA Forest Service---Engineering, Remote Sensing Applications Center, RSAC-0067-TIP1, Salt Lake City, UT. | |
| 114. | Gar, J. D. 2005. Assessing the water quality of two creeks in Western Kentucky and adjagenct Tennessee using biodegradable dissolved organic carbon analysis. Ky. Acad. Sci. 66: 50-56. | |
| 115. | Loganathan, B.G. and Kosta D. Seaford. 2005. Persistent organic pollutants in pine needles: An atmospheric evaluation of western Kentucky. Journal of Kentucky Academy of Science. | |
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