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HERO ID
1466451
Reference Type
Technical Report
Title
SERDP CU-1129 Biological Assessment for Characterizing Contamination Risk at the Genetic-, Individual-, and Population-Level
Author(s)
Perkins, E; Lotufo, G; Bridges, TS
Year
2004
Publisher
Non Paid ADAS
Location
Vicksburg, MS. Engineer Research and Development Center.
Report Number
ADA471366
Number of Pages
141p
Abstract
The objective of this project is to develop a suite of technically defensible assays that can be effectively used in regulatory programs to quantify the ecological risk of contaminated sediments at the molecular-, individual-, and population-level. Effects-based assays will be developed which effectively account for contaminant bioavailability while providing an integrated measure of the toxicity of complex mixtures. Dose-response information will be generated for military-relevant contaminants (e.g., TNT, RDX, HMX) by measuring molecular and whole organism responses. Population-level impacts caused by contaminant exposure will be projected using population models developed during this project. A screening approach will be developed to provide cost-effective information about the potential for impacts at the population-level. In developing this screening approach, we will quantify the biological and ecological significance of toxicant effects on gene expression by way of comparison to whole organism toxicity and modeled population-level impacts.
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ADA471366
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