Call, D.J., Brooke, L., Ahmad, N., & Vaishnac, D. “Industrial Chemical Toxicity and QSAR Studies.” In Addressing Environmental Risks: 50 Years of Applied Research, Student Experience and Community Outreach, edited by A.B. Dickas & M.D. Balcer, 108-109. University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2017.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Call, Daniel. J. Associate Editor. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 2010.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Brooke, L., & Call, Daniel J. “Freshwater Aquatic Criteria Development and Toxicity Testing.” In Addressing Environmental Risks: 50 Years of Applied Research, Student Experience and Community Outreach, edited by A.B. Dickas & M.D. Balcer, 136-137. University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2017.
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Call, Daniel J.
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de Silva, O. & Daniel Call. “Bioaccumulation of Lead and Zinc in Earthworm Tissues.” Poster presentation, annual meeting of the Midwest Section of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, La Crosse, WI, March 30-April 1, 2009.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Call, D.J., Brooke, L., Balcer, M., Markee, T., & TenEyck, M. “Toxicity Studies of Phthalate Esters and Silver in Sediments.” In Addressing Environmental Risks: 50 Years of Applied Research, Student Experience and Community Outreach, edited by A.B. Dickas & M.D. Balcer, 204-205. University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2017.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Call, Daniel J., & Malon, M. “2013 Mussel Community Survey in the Upper Mississippi River, Pool 12 (Frentress Lake Area).” Report to the U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service and Illinois Department of Natural Resources. 2013.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Call, D.J., & Brooke, L. “Endocrine Disrupter Test Protocol Developement.” In Addressing Environmental Risks: 50 Years of Applied Research, Student Experience and Community Outreach, edited by A.B. Dickas & M.D. Balcer, 210-211. University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2017.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Call, Daniel. “Road Salt Swaps One Serious Threat for Another.” Sustainable City Network Website. Feb. 15, 2011. www.sustainablecitynetwork.com/blogs/dan_call
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Call, Daniel J.
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Butler, L., V. O’Brien, K. Parsons, S. Satterlee, G. Sheldon, Daniel J. Call, & Gerald L. Zuercher. “Night-Time Sampling of Larval and Juvenile Fish in Mud Lake, Pool 11, of the Upper Mississippi River.” Presentation, 41st Annual Meeting of the Mississippi River Research Consortium, La Crosse, WI, April 30-May 1, 2009.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Mackay, D., J. A. Arnot, E. P. Petkova, K. B. Wallace, Daniel J. Call, L. T. Brooke, & G. D. Veith. “The Physiochemical Basis of QSARs for Baseline Toxicity.” SAR and QSAR in Environmental Toxicology 20, no. 3/4 (2009): 393-414.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Call, Daniel J. “A Field-to-Lab Approach for Assessing the Acute Toxicity of Chemicals toward Natural Community Assemblages of Freshwater Zooplankton.” Poster presentation, 30th annual meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, New Orleans, November 19-23, 2009.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Bell, H.E, K. Liber, Daniel J. Call, and G. T. Ankley. “Evaluation of Bioaccumulation and Photo-Induced Toxicity of Fluoranthene in Larval and Adult Life-Stages of Chironomus Tentans.” Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 47 (2004): 297-303.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Call, Daniel, & Malon, M.J. “Conservation Plan for the Black Sandshell and Butterfly Mussels.” Report to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and Illinois Department of Natural Resources. 2014.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Van Genderen, E.L., Dishman, D.L., Arnold, W.R., Gorsuch, J.W., & Call, D.J. “Sub-Lethal Effects of Copper on Salmonids: An Avoidance Evaluation Using a Direct Test Method.” Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 97, no. 1 (2016): 11-17.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Call, Daniel. “The Dollars and Sense of Greenspace.” Sustainable City Network. Oct. 1, 2012.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Call, Daniel J. “Environmental Contamination Monitoring and Toxicology Era: 1993-1999.” In Addressing Environmental Risks: 50 Years of Applied Research, Student Experience and Community Outreach, edited by A.B. Dickas & M.D. Balcer, 261. University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2017.
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Skopek, Jenna L., Marr, Shelby L., Call, Daniel J., Malon, Michael J.
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Skopek, Jenna L., Hoffman, Adam.R., Marr, Shelby L., Call, Daniel J., & Malon, Michael J. “Interspecies Variations in Growth Rate and Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Among Native Freshwater Mussels in Pool 12 of the Mississippi River.” Poster presentation for the Chlapaty Research Fellowship Program, University of Dubuque, 2014.
Abstract: Mussels are extremely important biological indicators in freshwater systems. Freshwater mussel diversity can be adversely affected by anthropogenic impacts and invasive species. The influence of one invasive species, zebra mussels (Dreissenapolymorpha) have been implicated as a factor in the decline in diversity and abundance of freshwater mussel species. Mussel population distribution and D. polymorphacolonization at nine sites were studied in 2010 through 2014 field seasons near 9-Mile Island in Pool 12 of the Mississippi River. Mussels were collected by pollywoggingalong 25 meter transects of randomly selected quadrants and were examined for D. polymorpha. D. polymorphainfestation was measured on a scale of 0 to 4, depending on the amount of colonization on the freshwater mussel. Live mussels (2,628) and recaptured mussels (n = 297) were measured for shell length, width, and height, which were used to ages of the live mussels. Mussel densities were probed to determine if differences occurred due to an increased growth rates or longer lifespan. A total of 2,628 mussels, representing 21 species, were cataloged. The most prevalent mussel species were Threeridge(Amblemaplicata; n=1420), which had D. polymorphacolonization of 20.4%, Wabash Pigtoe(Fusconaiaflava; n=953), which had a D. polymorphacolonization of 8.2%, ThreehornWartyback(Obliquariareflexa; n=333), which had D. polymorphacolonization of 16.8%, and Plain Pocketbook (Lampsiliscardium; n=183), which had D. polymorphacolonization of 23.4%. Implications of D. polymorphacolonization and human impacts in pool 12 and other pools of the Mississippi River will be discussed.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Call, D.J., TenEyck, M., Brooke, D., Schude, K., & Balcer, M. “Ashland Harbor Contaminated Sediments Study.” In Addressing Environmental Risks: 50 Years of Applied Research, Student Experience and Community Outreach, edited by A.B. Dickas & M.D. Balcer, 198-199. University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2017.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Call, Daniel J., Christine N. Polkinghorne, Thomas P. Markee, Larry T. Brooke, Dianne L. Geiger, Joseph W. Gorsuch, and Kenneth A. Robillard. “Toxicity of Silver in Water and Sediment to the Freshwater Amphipod Hyalella Azteca.” Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 25 (2006): 1802-08.
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Call, Daniel J.
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Gorsuch, J.W., & Call, Daniel J. “Celebrating 50 Years of Publication: Year in Review!” Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 97, no. 6 (2016): 743-744.