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Lewis, Michael A. [Citations] [Citations and Abstracts]

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Lewis, Michael A. as First Author
Comparative Animal and Plant Toxicities of 10 Treated Effluents Discharged to Near-Coastal Areas of the Gulf of Mexico [1998 ; Journal Article]
Biomonitoring Using Aquatic Vegetation [1999 ; Book Chapter]
Potential Genotoxicity of Wastewater-Contaminated Pore Waters with Comparison to Sediment Toxicity and Macrobenthic Community Composition [2002 ; Journal Article]
Effects of Urbanization on the Chemical Quality of Three Tidal Bayous in the Gulf of Mexico [2001 ; Journal Article]
Wetland Plant Seedlings as Indicators of Near-Coastal Sediment Quality: Interspecific Variation [2000 ; Journal Article]
Caridean Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio Holthius) as an Indicator of Sediment Quality in Florida Coastal Areas Affected by Point and Non-Point Source Contamination [2000 ; Journal Article]
Sediment Chemical Contamination and Toxicity Associated with a Coastal Golf Course Complex [2001 ; Journal Article]
Relevance of Rooted Vascular Plants as Indicators of Estuarine Sediment Quality [2001 ; Journal Article]
Trace Metal Availability to Periphyton Colonized Below Near-Coastal Wastewater Discharges in the Gulf of Mexico [2002 ; Journal Article]
Effects of Substrate Salinity on Early Seedling Survival and Growth of Scirpus robustus Pursh and Spartina alterniflora Loisel [2002 ; Journal Article]
Dredging Impact on an Urbanized Florida Bayou: Effects on Benthos and Algal-Periphyton [2001 ; Journal Article]
Marine and Estuarine Toxicology and Chemistry [2001 ; Journal Article]
Effects of a Coastal Golf Complex on Water Quality, Periphyton, and Seagrass [2002 ; Journal Article]
Evaluation of the Use of Colonized Periphyton as an Indicator of Wastewater Impact in Near-Coastal Areas of the Gulf of Mexico [2002 ; Journal Article]
Fish Tissue Quality in Near-Coastal Areas of the Gulf of Mexico Receiving Point Source Discharges [2002 ; Journal Article]
Sediment Toxicity and Community Composition of Benthos and Colonized Periphyton in the Everglades-Florida Bay Transitional Zone [2004 ; Journal Article]
Toxicity of Clay Flocculation of the Toxic Dinoflagellate, Karenia brevis, to Estuarine Invertebrates and Fish [2003 ; Journal Article]
Evaluation of a Florida Coastal Golf Complex as a Local and Watershed Source of Bioavailable Contaminants [2004 ; Journal Article]
Microbial Genotoxicity as an Environmental Indicator for Near-Coastal Sediment Pore Waters [2006 ; Journal Article]
Sediment Habitat Assessment for Targeted Near-Coastal Areas [2005 ; Symposium Paper]
Field Characterization of Potential Reference Sediments in the Gulf of Mexico: Chemical and Biological Quality [2006 ; Journal Article]
The Fate and Effects of Anthropogenic Chemicals in Seagrass Ecosystems: A Review [(to be resubmitted to another publisher) ; Book Chapter]
Florida Seagrass Habitat Evaluation: A Comparative Survey for Chemical Quality [2007 ; Journal Article]
Methods in Environmental Toxicology. Chapter 42 [2008 ; Book Chapter]
Summer Fish Community of the Coastal Northern Gulf of Mexico: Characterization of a Large-Scale Trawl Survey [2007 ; Journal Article]
A Summary of Total Mercury Concentrations in Flora and Fauna Near Common Contaminant Sources in the Gulf of Mexico [2008 ; Journal Article]
Use of Freshwater Plants in Phytotoxicity Testing: A Review [1995 ; Journal Article]
Should We Eat Oysters? [1996 ; Newsletter Article]
Using Grass Shrimp as an Indicator of Pore Water Toxicity [2000 ; Newsletter Article]
Periphyton Photosynthesis as an Indicator of Effluent Toxicity: Relationship to Effects on Animal Test Species [1992 ; Journal Article]
Algae and Vascular Plant Tests [1995 ; Book Chapter]
Freshwater Primary Producers [1993 ; Book Chapter]
Effects of Mixtures and Other Environmental Modifying Factors on the Toxicities of Surfactants to Freshwater and Marine Life [1992 ; Journal Article]
In Situ Response of Natural Periphyton to an Anionic Surfactant and an Environmental Risk Assessment for Phytotoxic Effects [1993 ; Journal Article]
Water Quality and Aquatic Plants [1997 ; Book Chapter]
Ecotoxicology and Risk Assessment for Wetlands [1999 ; Symposium Proceedings]
Treated Wastewater as a Source of Sediment Contamination in Gulf of Mexico Near-Coastal Areas: A Survey [2000 ; Journal Article]
Periphyton and Sediment Bioassessment in North Florida Bay [2000 ; Journal Article]

Lewis, Michael A. as Contributing Author
Discussion Synopsis: Field Assessments [La Point, Thomas W.; 1996 ; Symposium Paper]
Preliminary Survey of Chemical Contaminants in Water, Sediment, and Aquatic Biota at Selected Sites in Northeastern Florida Bay and Canal C-111 [Goodman, Larry R.; 1999 ; Journal Article]
Methods in Environmental Toxicology [Fairbrother, Anne; 2001 ; Book Chapter]
Spatial and Temporal Variability in Zooplankton Community Dynamics in Three Urbanized Bayous of the Pensacola Bay System, Florida, USA [Lores, Emile M.; 2002 ; Journal Article]
Survey of Chemical and Biological Structure in Three Florida Bayou-Estuaries [Butts, Glenn L.; 2002 ; Journal Article]
Phytotoxicity [Klaine, Stephen J.; 2002 ; Book Chapter]
Toxicity Comparison of Biosurfactants and Synthetic Surfactants Used in Oil Spill Remediation to Two Estuarine Species [Edwards, Katherine R.; 2003 ; Journal Article]
Microbial Biofilms as Integrative Sensors of Environmental Quality [Snyder, Richard A.; 2005 ; Symposium Paper]
Pesticide Inputs and Risks in Coastal Wetlands [Clark, James R.; 1993 ; Journal Article]
Methods in Environmental Toxicology [Menzer, Robert E.; 1994 ; Book Chapter]
Algal and Plant Toxicity Testing [Klaine, Stephen J.; 1995 ; Book Chapter]
Assessment of Risk Reduction Strategies for the Management of Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pesticide Runoff in Estuarine Ecosystems [Scott, Geoffrey I.; 1999 ; Journal Article]
Workgroup III Synopsis: Contaminant Fate and Effects in Coastal and Estuarine Wetlands [Boesch, Donald F.; 1999 ; Symposium Paper]

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