MP | Monday Posters Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 24 Integrated Env Assessment and Management Application of High-Throughput Screening and High-Content Imaging in Environmental Toxicology Chairs: Jessica Leet, Daniel Villeneuve MP001 Strengthening the Ability to Screen for Thyroid Disrupting Chemicals within the EDSP | S. Lynn MP002 Development of the Coastal Biosensor for Endocrine Disruption (C-BED) Assay | B. Blalock MP003 Analysis of ToxCast results for bisphenol A (BPA) | K. Coady MP004 Activation of human peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPARγ) by house dust extracts using a UAS-beta-lactamase reporter assay | M. Fang MP005 High-Content Screening of Chemical Toxicity in Zebrafish Embryos | D. Volz Monitoring and Modeling Hydrophilic Organic Contaminants in Aquatic Systems: Occurrence, Trends, Physicochemical Processes and Environmental Impact Chairs: Xianming Zhang, Rainer Lohmann MP006 Field validation of polar organic chemical integrative samplers (POCIS) for detection of munitions constituents in underwater environments | G. Rosen MP007 Organophosphate Ester Concentration in Toronto Tributaries, Rain, and Water Treatment Plants | J. Truong MP008 Assessment of pesticide usage in the Midwest Corn Belt region of the US using passive samplers | D. Alvarez MP009 Characterization of water quality of Guarani Aquifer wells, Santa Catarina State, Brazil | C. Soares MP010 Environmental Persistence of PFAS Exposures from Marine Foods in the Faroe Islands | C. Dassuncao MP011 A comprehensive screening of PFASs in surface waters from metropolitan and overseas France: occurrence, spatial patterns, and partitioning behavior | G. Munoz MP012 Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs) in the Western South Atlantic | E. Markham MP013 Tracking Human Footprints in Antarctica through Passive Sampling of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Inland Lakes | Y. Yao MP014 Application of polyethyelne devices (PEDs) for monitoring PAHs and PCBs in water sediment and tissue at a freshwater sediment remediation site | M. Benotti Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Linking Science and Social Issues MP015 Fast, ultra-trace analysis of sucralose in multiple-origin aqueous samples by online SPE coupled to LC and high resolution mass spectrometry | C. Ramirez What Do We Know About the Ecological Risk of Consumer and Personal Care Product Ingredients? Chairs: Paul DeLeo, Drew McAvoy, Iain Davies, James Lazorchak MP016 Effects of embryonic exposure to Triclosan on craniofacial development in zebrafish larvae | P. DeFlorin MP017 Occurrence of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Surface Waters: Collaboration between an AP biology Class and University Faculty | B. Dingmann MP018 Long-term monitoring of volatile methylsiloxanes in aquatic environments impacted by wastewater effluent: preliminary findings | R. Seston MP019 Data acquisition for a North American geospatial environmental exposure model for “down-the-drain” home and personal care product chemicals | D. Ferrer Regulatory Directions Special Symposia Advanced Environmental Forensics for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Chair: Kirk O’Reilly MP028 Source identification of stranded oil residue after the Hebei Spirit oil spill | S. Ha MP029 Urinary Glucuronide and Sulfate Conjugates: New Biomarkers for Exposure Assessment of Benzo[a] pyrene and Application to General Population | K. Luo MP030 Temporal and spatial trends of PAHs and hopanes concentrations in bivalves and sediments after the Tsunami disaster in Tohoku coastal waters, Japan | H. Izumida MP031 OSA as an unknown route of exposure to filter feeding bivalve in the turbid environment | A. Loh MP032 The influence of source selection on Chemical Mass Balance modeling results: Implications for source control policy | S. Ahn Chairs: Charlene Liu, Barbara Mahler, Judy Crane MP020 Genetic Alteration Signatures In Common Skin Cancers: Putting EPA’s Proposed Dermal Slope Factor Into Context | B. Magee MP021 Detecting PAHs in menhaden heart tissue using fluorescence | L. Clark MP022 Distribution and source identification of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in sediments of the Orange-Senqu catchment, Southern Africa | W. Pheiffer MP023 Fate of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Urban Lake Sediment | V. Boyd MP024 The Determination of Species Specific Differences in Bioaccumulation of PAHs and Halogenated Contaminants from Field Collected and Spiked Sediments | T. Watson-Leung MP025 Bioavailability and Toxicity of PAHs and Metals in Sediments of Duck and Otter Creeks, Ohio | P. Fuchsman MP027 PAHs are rare causes of impairment in US clean water act section 303(d) reports | A. LeHuray MP041 How important are avian trophic pathways for the secondary exposure of predators to second generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs)? | R. Shore MP042 Sub lethal effects of anticoagulant rodenticides on Barn owls Tyto alba javanica in Malaysia in oil palm plantations | H. Mohd Noor MP043 Coagulopathy and survival of red-tailed hawks following exposure to the anticoagulant rodenticide Rozol® | N. Vyas MP044 Impact of second generation anticoagulants on resistance and accumulation of residues | P. Berny MP045 Secondary poisoning of anticoagulant rodenticides in predatory birds in The Netherlands | N. van den Brink MP046 Evidence of enhanced risk of SGAR exposure and risk to predators in Ireland | R. Shore MP047 Overview of Risks and Research Needs of Anticoagulant Rodenticides to Non-Target Predatory Wildlife | B. Rattner Advances in Environmental Metabolomics Chairs: Jonathan Benskin, Timothy Collette PAHs in Urban and Remote Landscapes: An Old Story with New Twists Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology MP033 Influence evaluation of chlorophenol in Japanese medaka, Oryzias latipes using metabolomics approach | K. Emiko MP034 Changes in urine metabolites following a single oral dose of selenomethionine, methylmercury, or their combination in juvenile white sturgeon | S. Huang MP035 Metabolomics study on mammalian cells exposed to Arsenite | A. Jia MP036 Assessing Metabolomic Response in Multiple Aquatic Species Exposed to Effluents, Water, and Sediments from Hamilton Harbour, Ontario | J. Benskin MP037 Fingerprinting Contaminant Exposure Using Metabolomic Response in Zebrafish Embryos | J. Benskin MP038 Variation in systems toxicology | D. Simmons INTERACTIVE PLATFORM The Use of Rodenticides, a Nagging Issue on Their Effectiveness and Risks Chairs: Barnett Rattner, Richard Shore INTERACTIVE PLATFORM (PM – Room 119/120) MP039 Restoring Island Ecosystems: The challenges of eradicating introduced rodents | G. Howald MP040 Ecological Factors Driving Uptake of ARs in Predators | S. Hindmarch Deepwater Horizon/MC 252 Well Incident Update Chairs: Eugene Mancini, Robert Haddad, Paul Boehm INTERACTIVE PLATFORM (PM – Room 119/120) MP048 Biodegradation of Dispersed MC-252 Crude Oil by Indigenous Gulf of Mexico Microbial Communities | P. Gardinali MP049 Impacts of Deepwater Horizon Sub-Lethal Crude Oil Exposure On Sub-Adult Mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus): Swim Performance and Metabolic Implications | J. Stieglitz MP050 Defects in heart development following MC252 crude oil exposure in embryos of large pelagic fish | N. Scholz MP051 Toxicity of Corexit® 9500 and 9527 and its major components to early life stage sheepshead minnows | S. Dasgupta MP052 The contribution of the polar unresolved complex mixture of the water accommodated fraction from field weathered MC252 CTC oil to toxicity | T. Størseth MP053 Persistence of DOSS in GOM sediments | M. Perkins MP054 Effects of Deepwater Horizon crude oil exposure combined with hypoxia or elevated temperature on the swimming performance of juvenile mahi-mahi | C. Pasparakis MP055 Differences in oil related biomarkers in deep sea sharks relative to time elapsed from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill incident | A. Leary MP056 Bioavailability and toxicity of dispersed oil to developing fish embryos | B. Hansen MP057 Development of a Weathered Crude Oil Standard Reference Material | J. Murray MP058 PAH uptake and depuration in pelagic copepods – model development and validation | B. Hansen MP059 Laboratory microcosm aerobic and anaerobic degradation of Corexit surfactants | M. Perkins MP060 Cardiovascular Lesions in Wild Gulf Menhaden (Brevoortia patronus) Collected in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill | D. Millemann MP061 Corexit 9500® substantially increases the biodegradation of otherwise undispersed oil | R. Prince Improving Wildlife Risk Assessment: Characterization of Exposure–Response Relationships Chairs: Gary Mann, Bradley Sample, Anne Fairbrother MP062 Application of Database-generated Species Sensitivity Distributions to Prioritize Areas of Concern and Risks to Wildlife | W. Rogers MP063 Characterizing Wildlife Exposure-Response Relationships Using Benchmark Dose Analysis: Comparing and Integrating Models | D. Skall MP064 Passive ion collectors for characterizing accumulation of inorganic atmospheric contaminants by moss biomonitors in Alaska | B. Brumbaugh MP065 Use of a Macrophage ROS Model to Examine the Role of Metals in Oxidative Activity of Size-Resolved Atmospheric Aerosols from Six European Cities | J. Hemming MP066 Differential Effects of Particulate & Soluble Phases of Diesel Exhaust Particles on Oxidative Activity and Gene Expression in a Macrophage Model | D. Antkiewicz MP067 Measurement of Atmospheric Degradation Rates of Volatile Siloxanes | J. Kim MP068 A Pressurized Liquid Extraction Technique for the Analysis of PAHs, Hopanes, Pesticides, PCBs, PBDEs and OPFRs from Air Filter Samples | A. Clark Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology MP069 Atmospheric organic aerosol characterization by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy | M. Chalbot MP070 Passive sampling applications for radioactive caesium source apportionment and the vertical profile in contaminated lakes | Y. Kameda MP071 Establishment of novel passive monitoring methods for radioactive caesium in Japanese surface water | Y. Kameda MP072 Laboratory intercomparison of cell bioassays for screening of recycled water quality | K. Maruya MP073 Mechanistic basis for using passive samplers to measure bioavailable hydrocarbons in effect assessments of petroleum substances | A. Redman MP074 A Framework for the Toxicological Assessment of Industrial Compounds During The Chemical Design Process | D. Faulkner MP075 Historical assessment of hypoxia in Narragansett Bay using geochemical markers | W. Boothman Neurotoxic Effects in Fish and Wildlife Chairs: Nil Basu, Dalma Martinovic MP076 Responsiveness of Danio rerio larvae to diphenhydramine under light and dark conditions | L. Kristofco MP077 Integrating fish movement into the one-compartment food-web bioaccumulation model | A. McLeod MP078 A zebrafish model to determine the toxic and neurotoxic effects of thiolated gold nanoparticles | N. Vinas MP079 Exploring sublethal endpoints in determining the effects of pharmaceuticals in various life stages of the unionid mussel Lampsilis siliquoidea | S. de Solla MP080 Cadmium toxicity on oxygen consumption and cellular redox balance in the axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum juveniles: implications on biological rhythmicity | S. Vadillo Latest Trends in Environmental Fate and Environmental Exposure Assessments Chairs: Kalumbu Malekani, Jon Ericson, Todd Gouin, Graham Rattray, Neil Mackay MP081 Wastewater Treatment Plant Removal Estimates Based on OECD 314B Die-away Compared with OECD 303A Simulation Study and Field Measurements | K. McDonough Integrated Env Assessment and Management MP | Monday Posters Environmental or Analytical Chemistry MP082 Exposure Assessment Modelling Approach to Non-Target Plants Through Runoff from Agricultural Fields | M. Cheplick MP096 Changes in the oxidative stress gene expressions in tilapias Oreochromis niloticus exposed to titanium dioxide nanoparticles | O. Zapata-Perez MP083 Environmental exposure and risk assessment of Cationic surfactants – Adaptation of standard methodology | V. Koch MP097 Influence of nano-TiO2 with Different Crystalline Phases on Bioaccumulation of Perfluorooctanesulfonate by Fishes Living in Different Water Layers | L. Qiang MP084 Enhancing Down-the-Drain Chemical Exposure Assessments for Mexico by Deriving Apparent Dilution Factors | S. Quinn MP098 Screening of biomarkers in zebrafish larvae exposed zinc oxide nanoparticles and zinc sulfate | W. Kim MP085 Accounting for regional differences in socioeconomic and environmental variables to enable a global risk assessment for chemicals used in HPC products | R. Vamshi MP086 Tools for probabilistic environmental exposure assessment of down-the-drain chemicals | K. Kapo MP088 IFRA Environmental Standards: Risk and Hazard Assessment Update for 2014 | A. Lapczynski Ecotoxicology and Ecotoxicogenomics of Environmentally Relevant Exposures of Nano Materials MP102 Cadmium biodisponibility to Daphnia magna in presence of single-walled carbon nanotubes | M. Revel MP103 In vitro Molecular Effects of Quatum Dot Exposure and in vivo Implications in Fathead Minnows | C. Lavelle MP104 Toxicity of unmodified and functionalized dietborne C60 fullerene to the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis | P. Leonards Chairs: Edward Salinas, Helen Poynton, James Lazorchak MP105 Protozoa Tetrahymena thermophila – a versatile model organism for nanotoxicology | M. Mortimer MP089 Overview of Ag Engineered Manufactured Nanomaterials: fate and effects on several estuarine and freshwater invertebrates using a multimarker approach | M. Garaud MP106 The effects of nanoparticle exposures on the phagocytosis of immune cells | V. Ortega MP090 Toxicity of silver nanoparticles in complex environmental media to early life stage fishes is dependent on organic matter and UV light | A. Bone Assessing Chemical Hazards in the Absence of Experimental Data MP091 Effect of equilibration time on the geochemical partitioning and toxicity of ZnO contaminated sediment | B. Lee MP092 Impact of predator cues on responses to silver nanoparticles in Daphnia carinata | S. Tang Chairs: Jay Tunkel, Mary Kawa, Catherine Rudisill MP107 Update and Redesign of USEPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics Expert System for Estimating Aquatic Toxicity – ECOSAR Version 2 | J. Tunkel MP108 Use of CADRE-AT to enhance hazard assessment of aquatic toxicity within context of alternative flame retardants | E. Lavoie MP093 Chronic effects of nanosilver exposure on metabolism in a freshwater fish | L. Murray MP094 Effect of pH and ionic strength on the fate and toxicity of two nanoencapsulated pesticides (Lambda-cyhalothrin and beta-cyfluthrin) to Daphnia magna | J. Son MP095 Effect of TiO2 Nanoparticles and UV radiation on Extracellular Enzyme Activity of Intact Heterotrophic Freshwater Biofilms | K. Schirmer Regulatory Directions MP100 Comparative effects of dissolved copper and copper oxide nanoparticle exposure to the sea anemone, Aiptasia pallida | S. Siddiqui MP101 Toxicity assessments of lead dioxide nanoparticles using medaka fish | P. Chen MP087 Probabilistic Environmental Risk Assessment for Polycyclic Musks in Surface Waters in Two Chinese Cities Compared to the US | M. Fan Linking Science and Social Issues MP099 Differential responses of single species and mixed community exposures to environmentally relevant concentrations of zinc oxide nanoparticles | F. Wu MP109 The use of structural alerts in alternatives assessment: an organophosphate case study | M. Kawa MP110 Grouping of Structurally Similar Vinyl, Allyl, and Propargyl Compounds to Enhance Predictive Approaches in the USEPA ECOSAR Model | K. Moran Special Symposia Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 25 MP | Monday Posters Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 26 Integrated Env Assessment and Management MP111 QSAR study of Fragrance Biodegradability for safer alternatives | P. Gramatica MP112 QSARINS: software for development, analysis, validation of MLR models; QSARINS-Chem: Insubria datasets and QSA(P)R models for environmental pollutants | P. Gramatica MP113 Probabilistic hazard assessments of chemical classes and toxicity pathways from USEPA ToxCast Phase I and II in vitro datasets | L. Kristofco MP114 Screening chemicals in commerce in the Nordic countries using multimedia environmental models – the role of emissions | I. Krogseth MP115 A preliminary exploration of the relationship between LC50 and individual body weight for fishes | C. Lu MP116 Use of the ChemACE Clustering Tool for Evaluation of Fragrance Ingredients | J. Rutkiewicz MP117 Development of Interspecies Correlation Models for Petroleum Hydrocarbons | A. Bejarano Environmental Impacts of Microplastics: An Issue of Local, Regional and Global Concern Chairs: Chelsea Rochman, Theodore Henry MP118 Microplastic particles in aquatic sediments: New methods for sampling, extraction and quantification | H. Imhof MP119 Patterns of Microplastic Distribution in the Global Ocean and Inland Environments | M. Eriksen MP120 Plastic Debris in Charleston Harbor: Correlating Macroplastic Debris with Microplastic Particles | H. Wertz MP121 Beyond the Ocean- Plastic particles in limnetic ecosystems: Bavaria as a case study | C. Laforsch MP122 Multidisciplinary Assessment of the Ecological and Environmental Impacts of Microplastics in the Laurentian Great Lakes | J. Daley MP123 Microplastic particles in limnetic ecosystems: The influence on the biota | I. Schrank MP124 Size-dependent Effects of Polyethylene Microspheres to Daggerblade Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio | A. Gray MP125 Assessing the Potential Hazards of Polyethylene Microspheres on Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio | R. Riegerix Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Linking Science and Social Issues MP126 Investigation of the distribution and effects of microplastics in marine organisms collected from various locations on the UK coast | T. Henry MP127 Microplastics as vectors of persistent organic pollutants (POPs): a state-of-the-science review | L. Ziccardi MP128 Development of a standard test method for leaching of chemicals from polymers | L. Libelo MP129 Microplastics: the potential for bioaccumulation and trophic transfer in a model marine system | S. Albotra MP130 Ecotoxicogenomic effects of phthalates (plasticizers) in Western clawed frog larvae | V. Langlois MP131 Ecotoxicological effects of microplastic and sorbed priority pollutants in aquatic food chains | C. Rochman MP132 Size and amount of microplastics in toothpaste | A. Verschoor MP133 Specification of microplastics definition for policy-making | A. Verschoor Human Health Impacts of Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) in the Environment Chair: Tamara Sorell MP134 Pharmaceuticals in the Water: A comprehensive approach to prioritization for monitoring and analysis of the potential risk to human health | A. Suchomel MP135 Review of Risk Assessment Methods to Evaluate Potential Human Health Effects From Exposure to PPCPs in the Environment | D. Murray MP136 Threshold Development for PPCPs to Protect Human Health | T. Sorell MP137 Estimating annual production of major human pharmaceutical ingredients in Korea: Temporal trend between 2003 and 2011 | E. Han MP138 Assessment of Potential Human Health Risk of Triclosan, a Personal Care Product ingredient in the Minnesota Aquatic Environment | L. Yost MP139 Assessment of multiple exposures and asthma: early results of the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) birth cohort study | T. Takaro MP140 Impact of Laundry Detergent on Male Reproductive Health | P. Abara MP141 Human Health Risk Assessment of Triclosan in Land-Applied Biosolids | T. Verslycke MP142 Association between exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals and childhood obesity in Indian children | J. Xue Regulatory Directions Special Symposia Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology MP143 The Potential of Transfer of Antibiotic Resistance in Urban Waterways | A. Kappell MP157 Factors Influencing Adoption of Safer Alternatives in Hydraulic Fracturing Additives | B. Penttila MP144 Distinct Photolytic Mechanisms and Products for Different Dissociation and Metal Complexation Species of Ciprofloxacin | J. Chen Alternatives Assessment Recent Developments in Science, Policy and Practice Developing Technologies for Reclamation and Monitoring Environmental Impacts in the Oil Sands Region Chairs: Richard Frank, Jonathan Martin MP145 Enhanced flocculation of Thin Fine Tailings (TFT) by understanding their electrokinetic properties | A. Wijdeveld MP146 Predicting the future of End Pit Lakes – Which dissolved organic compounds are most persistent to aerobic microbial biodegradation? | E. Asiedu MP147 Oil Sands Process Water and Tailings Pond Contaminant Transport and Fate: Physical, Chemical and Biological Processes | C. Levesque MP148 Spatio-temporal variation of mercury concentrations in wetlands and amphibians from the oil sands region of northern Alberta, Canada | F. Akhter MP149 Atmospheric mercury species in the Alberta oil sands region in summer 2013 | A. Cole MP150 Updated Spatial and Temporal Variation of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region based on Dated Lake Sediment Cores | J. Kirk MP151 Spatial distribution of polycyclic aromatic compounds in moss samples from the Athabasca bituminous sands region of Alberta, Canada | Y. Zhang MP152 The presence of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in edible fish tissue from the Athabasca/Slave river system, Canada | E. Ohiozebau Hydraulic Fracturing: A Technical Teaser or Political Puzzler? Chairs: Yvette Lowney MP153 Hydraulic Fracturing: Ameerican Petroleum Institute Initiative to Address Potential Health Effects | P. Beatty MP155 What’s in the air?: Using passive sampling to answer questions about hydraulic fracturing | L. Paulik MP156 New Hazard Communication Standard and Responsibilities at Multi-Employer Sites | S. Lakhiani Chairs: Alex Stone, Timothy Malloy MP158 Environment and health in emergencies: A new approach in safeguarding people’s health from environmental threats | L. Allison MP160 A Summary of USEPA DfE’s Alternatives Assessments on Flame Retardants | M. Kawa Fate and Effects of Metals: Biogeochemical Perspective Chairs: Richard Carbonaro, Kevin Rader MP161 Distribution of toxic metals in chicken, goat and sheep in Ghana and other African countries; assessment of human health risks through consumption | N. Bortey-Sam MP162 Simulating Resuspension and Bioturbation in Aquatic Sediments: Differentiating the Effects on Metal Bioavailability | S. Nedrich MP163 Arsenic availability in rice related to soil iron species and arsenic species in a tungsten mining area of South China | H. Yu Groundwater-to-Surface Water Interface (GSI) Investigations Used in Site Characterization and Assessment Chair: Daniel Lavoie MP164 Groundwater-to-Surface Water Interface (GSI) Investigations: Case Studies in Site Characterization using Multiple Techniques | D. Lavoie MP165 High-Frequency Sampling of Hexavalent Chromium in the Hyporheic Zone of the Columbia River | M. Hartman MP166 Data Quality Objectives for Sampling of Hexavalent Chromium in the Hyporheic Zone of the Columbia River | C. McCarthy MP167 Measurement of Mercury Flux from a River System using DGT and Cyclic Voltammetry | P. Bireta MP168 Oleophilic Bio Barriers to Prevent Hydrocarbon Sheens: Performance Monitoring at a GSI | M. Chalfant MP169 Investigations of Upwelling Groundwater in the Columbia River Hanford Reach | B. Tiller Developing Critical Effect Sizes as Triggers for Long-Term Monitoring Programs Chairs: Simon Courtenay, Mark McMaster MP170 Using a case study to highlight differences between site-specific and regional Reference Condition Approach (RCA) models | M. White MP171 Estimating critical effect sizes and normal ranges using multiple observations from reference sites | T. Arciszewski Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology General: Part 1 MP173 The effects of anthropogenic contaminants on fathead minnow anxiety behavior and brain chemistry | A. McLeod MP174 Proteomic Analysis in the Marine Fish Epinephelus marginatus Exposed to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) under Irradiation | L. Salvo MP175 Multiple Biomarkers to Assess the Phototoxicity of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) under Irradiation in the Epinephelus marginatus | L. Salvo MP176 Multi-biomarker analyses in endangered Western gray whale biopsy samples collected off Sakhalin Island | M. Gendron MP177 Is gene variability affected by teleost fish gender or breeding strategy? | J. Loughery MP178 Gene Expression Profile of Female Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Exposed to 17beta-trenbolone | M. See MP179 Functionality of aryl hydrocarbon receptors (AhR1 and AhR2) of white sturgeon and implications for the risk assessment of dioxin-like compounds | J. Doering MP180 Evaluation of oxidative effects by trace metals in Holothuria grisea | Z. Cruz MP181 Ecotoxicity and morphological alterations of gills and liver of Oreochromis niloticus exposed to azithromycin | N. Shiogiri MP182 Developmental expression and benzo[a]pyrene regulation of immune-related genes in early life stages of the amphibian Xenopus laevis | M. Gallant MP183 Antioxidant responses in Lemna paucicostata following phenol exposure | T. Han MP184 Alteration of cytokine gene expression in red snapper and golden tilefish upon exposure to Deepwater Horizon crude oil and Corexit 9500 | K. Deak Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology MP185 The Role of Cytochrome P450 Catalyzed Steroid Biotransformation in diet of Coral-consuming Fish in Hawaii versus Australia | A. Maldonado MP186 Androgenic components of pulp mill effluent and their potential to impact reproductive endocrine status in mummichog | R. Rutherford MP187 Comparison of mechanical methods to extract progesterone from cetacean blubber biopsies | J. Atwood MP188 Verification of anti-androgenic effects detection method using Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes) | I. Tamura MP189 Transgenerational abnormalities in medaka (Oryzias latipes) induced by developmental exposure to 17α-ethinylestradiol or bisphenol A | R. Bhandari MP190 The hatching success of branchiopod crustaceans from selected South African pans and the impact that Acid Mine Drainage has on this success | M. Ferreira MP191 The effect of residential housing on the percent of intersex found in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) | J. Zuiderveen MP192 Testicular Oocytes in Smallmouth Bass in Northeastern MN | S. Hoheisel MP193 Testicular oocycte and vitellogenin induction in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) exposed to 17β-estradiol and poultry litter at various ages | L. Yonkos MP194 Single chemicals and binary mixtures – Effects of synthetic steroids on reproduction in the Fathead Minnow | T. Runnalls MP195 Heterocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons show estrogenic activity upon metabolization in the ER CALUX assay | M. Brinkmann MP196 Evaluation of Three Lines of Evidence to Determine the Endocrine Disruption Potential of Tertiary Treated and Disinfected Wastewater | M. Brown MP197 Effects of short time-course exposure to antiandrogen flutamide on steroidogenesis and gene expression in ovary of female fathead minnow | R. Milsk MP198 Effects of nitrate on steroidogenesis and reproduction in fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) | N. Cipoletti MP199 Effects of Estrogenic Compounds on Cardiac Development in Zebrafish | G. Diamante MP200 Development of a High Throughput Method to Assess Effects of EDCs on Ovarian Function Using Short-Term Culture of Rainbow Trout Ovarian Follicles | C. Monson Integrated Env Assessment and Management MP | Monday Posters Environmental or Analytical Chemistry MP201 Comparative sensitivity of different early life stages of rainbow trout and mountain whitefish | J. Frank MP220 Evaluating the Aquatic Toxicity of Four Polyacrylamide Flocculant Formulations | K. Johnson MP202 Toxicokinetics of a Common-Use Insecticide in Resurrected Daphnia pulicaria Genotypes | A. Simpson MP221 Environmental safety assessment of steelmaking slag leachate by growth inhibition test with marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum | T. Fukushima MP203 The Toxicity of the Chitin Synthesis Inhibiting Insecticide Novaluron to Zooplankton in Mesocosms | P. Mcmanus MP222 Environmental Assessment of 6:2 Fluorotelomer Alcohol | R. Hoke MP204 Risk assessment of pesticide residues in Clarias gariepinus and Tilapia zilli from rivers in Southern Nigeria | L. Ezemonye MP223 Effect of route of exposure on the toxicity of two azo dyes to the freshwater amphipod, Hyalella azteca | A. Bartlett MP205 Effects of neonicotinoid pesticides on fish cell lines and their use as predictors for acute and chronic toxicity to whole animals | L. Lee MP224 Comparison of nutrient runoff from agricultural fields receiving traditional versus precision fertilizer application | F. Bailey MP206 Effect of diet-derived exposures of Palos Verdes, CA (USA) sediment on uptake of ΣDDT and endocrine endpoints in polychaete and male hornyhead turbot | D. Schlenk MP225 Comparison of acute toxicity of nonylphenol to Ceriodaphnia dubia and Ceriodaphnia silvestrii | M. Spadoto MP207 Bioenergetic indicators of fungicide toxicity in the freshwater gastropod, Lymnaea stagnalis | B. Fidder MP208 Acute toxicity of Cypermethrin on Oreochromis niloticus and Clarias gariepinus | F. Nestor MP209 Toxicity of the novel anti-biofouling agent noradrenaline to Daphnia magna | A. Wormington MP228 Constructed wetlands as alternative tertiary for the removal of emerging pollutants | J. Cardenas MP211 Smoking Out Flame Retardants: a Pathway From Indoors to In-stream | E. Schreder MP212 Shorter carbon chain perfluorinated compounds are less toxic to zebrafish embryos | Y. Gao MP213 Nutrient bioavailability in pulp and paper mill effluent: effect of effluent, dilution water, and bacteria on algal growth and nutrient concentration | C. Flinders MP214 Mixtures of Two Novel Brominated Flame Retardants Affect Fecundity and Transcript Profiles of the HPGL-Axis in Japanese Medaka | D. Saunders MP229 Overview of Urban Storm Water Treatment Projects in a Semi-arid Climate | N. David MP230 Trace elements assessment in Brazilian coastal area with influence of oil and gas production activities by using DGT and bivalves | E. Lima MP231 Non-Lethal Tissue Sampling in White Sturgeon for Six Metals | K. Keogh MP232 Improving the reliability for estimating the health risk of metals in Chinese herbal medicine | Y. Jiang MP215 Mitigating nutrient runoff through aquatic vegetation: Successes and not-so-successes | M. Moore MP233 Influence of Climate Change on the Pesticide Levels in Surface Waters of South Korea | M. Park MP216 Investigation of seasonality influencing fecal indicator bacteria from impaired watersheds in Middle Tennessee | M. Stallard MP217 Instream water quality monitoring in an agriculturally-dominated watershed in northeast Arkansas | J. Bouldin MP218 Evaluation of Tamoxifen toxicity in the developing embryonic and larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) | S. Bugel Regulatory Directions MP227 Assessing pulp mill recovery using stable isotopes of the burrowing mayfly (Hexagenia sp.) and the white sucker (Catastomus commersoni) | H. McMahon Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management General MP210 Temperature Effects on TDCPP Uptake and Toxicity in Amphibian Larvae | D. Chen Linking Science and Social Issues MP226 Assessment of wastewater treatment plant effluent on fish reproduction utilizing the adverse outcome pathway conceptual framework | J. Cavallin MP234 Application of thermodynamic activity and fugacity to assess the environmental risks of phthalate ester mixtures | L. Tupper-Ring MP235 Flame retardants and other additives in house dust collected from Japan | G. Suzuki Special Symposia Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 27 MP | Monday Posters Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 28 Integrated Env Assessment and Management Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Linking Science and Social Issues Regulatory Directions MP236 Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Patterns: A Case Study for Predicted Exposures to Volatiles in Air Using the Mantel Test | M. Shibata MP252 Updating EPA’s 1985 Guidelines for Developing Water Quality Criteria for Toxic Chemicals for the Protection of Aquatic Life | W. Lehmann MP266 The Chemistry Scoring Index (CSI) and other Hazard Ranking Tools: Comparing Objectives and Approach | K. Reid MP237 Chemotaxonomic Raman spectroscopy investigation of airborne fungi | E. Cho MP253 Development of a total dissolved solids (TDS) site-specific water quality objective for a Canadian diamond mine | P. Chapman MP267 Integrating Information to Develop Dioxin Management Plans for the San Francisco Bay | D. Yee MP238 Identification of sensitive and specific surrogate markers of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) exposure using blood microRNA profiling | M. Song Special Symposia MP254 Water Quality in Marine Protected Areas | K. Schiff MP268 GHS Hazard Assessment of CAS NumberSpecific Compounds with Variable Composition – A Comprehensive Approach | K. Reid MP239 Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Exposures to Volatile Chemicals in Air Using the Mantel’s Test | M. Shibata MP255 Source Water Protection For Drinking Water Production: An International River Memorandum | I. Brüning MP269 Evaluation of Certainty and Variability of Risk Estimates using a Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis for the LPRSA Baseline ERA | S. Replinger MP240 Integrated Analysis of microRNA and mRNA Expression Profiles Highlights Aldehydes-induced Inflammatory Responses in Cells Relevant for Lung Toxicity | M. Song MP256 Evaluating Potential Aquatic Toxicity of Petroleum Biodegradation Metabolites Using Groundwater Samples from Fuel Release Sites | A. Tiwary MP270 Ecological Screening Assessment of Substances in the Certain Organic Flame Retardants Grouping under Canada’s Chemicals Management Plan | J. Ferone MP242 In vivo-in vitro toxicogenomic comparison of PM2.5-elicited gene expression in A549 human alveolar cells and BALB/C mouse lung tissue | J. Ryu MP257 Using Site-Specific Data to Update the Conceptual Site Model for a Complex Urban Site to Inform the Ecological Risk Assessment and Remedial Decisions | K. Tobiason MP271 A Chemical Risk Prioritization Scoring Process for the Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Industry | M. Kierski MP243 Using stochastic stage-structured models to evaluate the effects of estrogenic exposure on population growth rate in a short-lived fish | D. Winkelman MP258 Toxicity Identification Evaluation Techniques for Determining Sediment Grain Size as a Confounding Factor in Testing with Eohaustorius estuarius | D. Greenstein MP244 Correlation study of toxicity in duckweed (Lemna paucicostata) and human HL-60 cells exposed to heavy metals | Y. Kim MP259 Aquatic Toxicity and Bioconcentration of Tetrabromobisphenol A in Aqueous and Spiked Sediment Exposures to Fish, Algae, and Invertebrates. Part I | A. Willis MP245 Conceptual Framework to Derive Effect-based Trigger Values for Cell-based In-vitro Bioassays | B. Escher MP246 Bridging bioavailable extracts with biology to identify toxicants of concern | A. Bergmann MP247 Glucocorticoid receptor (GR) agonist profiling in the effluents from sewage treatment plants in Japan | G. Suzuki MP248 Assessment of the Toxic Effects of Four Anticancer Drugs in Plant Bioassays | C. Lutterbeck MP249 Assessing risks of complex stressors in a threatened freshwater delta of international significance | C. Choung MP250 physicochemical characteristics of Igbokoda River, Ondo State, Nigeria | F. Olaniyan MP251 Species Sensitivity Distributions: An Evaluation of Methods Using Triclosan as a Case Study | T. Barber MP260 Bio-analytical screening of the uptake of sediment-bound dioxin-like compounds in common roach (Rutilus rutilus) | k. Eichbaum MP261 Biotransformation of Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) in Freshwater Sediments, Agricultural Soils, and Anaerobic Digester Sludge. Part II | A. Willis MP262 Calculation of Industrial Acceptable Daily Usage” of chemical mixtures to protect soil organisms from soil contamination” | S. Ikeda MP263 Effects of the Brominated Flame Retardant Tetrabromobisphenol-A (TBBPA) on Soil Microorganisms, Earthworms, and Seedling Emergence. Part III | A. Willis MP264 Consistency and predictiveness of site-specific terrestrial invertebrate bioaccumulation factors for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) across sites | E. Osborn MP265 Toxicity of Metal Mixtures to Oppia nitens and Their Influence on Tolerance to Benzo(a)pyrene | C. Yeung MP272 A tiered, integrated biological and chemical monitoring framework for contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) in aquatic ecosystems | K. Maruya MP273 Calculating risk change with management actions using Bayesian networks for the South River, Virginia, USA | A. Johns MP274 Activity-Based Analysis of the Environmental Toxicity of Diaryl Phenylenediamines | F. Gobas MP275 A Tier II Plant Exposure Estimation Tool | E. Donovan MP276 Using multi-stakeholder groups to conduct collaborative regulatory and cumulative effects aquatic monitoring: lessons learned and challenges ahead | M. Sokal MP277 Keeping our eyes on the prize: Re-thinking risk assessment for improved preliminary remediation goals | C. Claytor MP278 Evaluation of Risk to Pollinators Using the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Pollinator Risk Assessment Framework: Cyantraniliprole Case Study | M. Radtke Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology MP281 The Importance of Context in Urban Archaeology: A Case Study for Using Geotechnical Data to Interpret the Archaeological Landscape | S. Bumback Linking Science and Social Issues General MP282 Land Use Practices for Sustainable and Healthy Communities: Linking Environmental, Health and Social Sciences to Improve Decisions | B. Walton MP283 Free, accredited graduate-level training in environmental and occupational health and medicine: a key for democratizing our professions | E. Frank MP284 Crowdsourced Toxicology as a mechanism for education and community outreach | A. Kolok Regulatory Directions General MP285 A Novel Framework for Interpretation of Data from the Fish Short-Term Reproduction Assay (FSTRA) for the Detection of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals | K. Jensen MP286 Study of the Concentration Dependence of the Bioconcentration Factor for fish | Y. Ikenaga MP287 Towards an Improved Scheme for the Risk Assessment of Non-Extractable Residues | G. Sanders MP288 FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research: Addressing Endocrine Disruption Potential of Drugs | R. Bloom MP289 Increasing Transparency in the Science of Risk Assessment: Independent Peer-Review as a Clear Path Forward | A. Willis MP290 Evaluating the Algal Toxicity of Chelants at the USEPA under TSCA (Design for the Environment [DfE] and the New Chemicals Programs) | L. Newsome MP291 An Overview of EPA’s High Production Volume Chemicals Program | A. Kennedy MP292 Looking at the USEPA TSCA New Chemicals Review Process through the Eyes of an Environmental Toxicologist | J. Gallagher MP279 Big picture strategies for big data analysis | B. Duncan MP293 Assumptions underlying pesticide exposure estimates and risk assessments | C. Habig MP280 Using the Design for the Environment (DfE) Fragrance and Essential Oil Calculator to Incorporate Natural Products in DfE-Labeled Products | C. Rudisill MP294 Assessment of Environmental Hazards for GHS-Based Hazard Communication | F. Ayala-Fierro Monday Morning Platform Sessions Chairs: Jonathan Benskin, Timothy Collette Environmental Impacts of Microplastics: An Issue of Local, Regional and Global Concern 9:00–9:15 10:00–10:15 10:20–10:35 10:40–10:55 11:00–11:15 2 Rodenticides in Birds of Prey Admitted to a Wildlife Clinic in Massachusetts, USA: What Has Changed Since EPA Risk Mitigation Action? | M. Murray 3 Modeling Rodenticide Efficacy in Controlling Norway Rat Populations | C. Meyer 4 Changing the face of rodenticides: Further development of anticoagulants to increase efficacy | K. Horak 5 Hepatic levels of anticoagulant rodenticides in predators from Spain: evidence of toxicity in field monitoring programs | R. Mateo 6 Risk mitigation measures for anticoagulant rodenticides : a European perspective | P. Berny 7 Mitigation measures and anticoagulant rodenticides – perspectives derived from four UK monitoring schemes | A. Buckle 8 Monitoring SGAR residues in birds of prey as a regulatory tool to assess risk to non-targets | R. Shore 9 Effects of benzo(a) pyrene and chrysene on metabolic profiles in the embryo of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) | S. Uno 10 Metabolomic analysis linking dietary pesticide exposure and potential health effects in children | C. Lu 11 Impacts of WWTP effluent exposure on the hepatic metabolome of male and female fathead minnows in the South Platte River, Colorado | D. Ekman 12 Ambient mass spectrometry: A novel metabolomics approach for quantification of lipid profiles in zebrafish embryos exposed to trichloroethylene | M. Sepulveda 13 A new paradigm for toxicity of environmental exposures: Targeted and un-targeted crossplatform correlation approach for human in-vivo toxicodynamics | D. Walker 14 An in vivo metabolomic approach for enhanced neurotoxic effects by contaminants, with emphasis on neurotransmitter pathways | P. Leonards 15 A Lipidomics Approach to understand Resource Allocation of Diet and Toxicants in Daphnia magna | N. Sengupta 16 NMR-based metabolomics assessment of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Great Lakes Region | D. Bearden 17 The plastic ocean: widespread distribution of microplastics in coastal British Columbia | P. Ross 18 Modeling the Fate of Nanoplastic and Microplastic in rivers | E. Besseling 19 Microplastics in Estuarine Environments: A Case Study of Charleston Harbor | J. Weinstein 20 Effects of PVC and PE Exposures in the Stress Response of Marine Mussel P. perna | L. Goldstein 22 The role of microplastics in bioaccumulation of organic chemicals to aquatic organisms | A. Koelmans 23 Assimilation of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers from Microplastics by the Marine Amphipod, Allorchestes Compressa | B. Clarke 24 Relationship between Persistent organic pollutant concentrations on ingested plastic debris and tissue concentrations in Norwegian Northern Fulmars | D. Herzke 30 Altered burst swimming in Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) exposed to estrogen hormones | H. Osachoff 31 Antibiotic occurrence in urban streams alters the structure, function and resistance of bacterial communities | E. Rosi-Marshall 32 Accumulation of pharmaceuticals in stream biofilms under natural and controlled conditions | B. Huerta Buitrago 38 Searching for safe Flame Retardants – industry’s approach to develop better materials | A. Beard 39 Alternatives assessments for flame retardants in polyurethane foam, polystyrene, building materials, textiles and electronics | E. Lavoie 40 Using USEPA’s Design for Environment Flame Retardant Alternatives for DecaBDE Results for Informed Decision Making | L. Heine Chairs: Chelsea Rochman, Theodore Henry Ecological Consequences of Exposure to Pharmaceuticals from Wastewater Treatment and Manufacturing Effluents: Part 1 Chairs: Alex Stone, Timothy Malloy Wicked Problems Debate Series #3: Energy Supply and Societal Demand Ronald J. McCormick; Andrew D Henderson E E 25 Concept to practice: A hazard-based pharmaceutical prioritization framework | C. LaLone 26 Evidence that a potent estrogen can cause long-term, direct and indirect effects on an aquatic food web | K. Kidd 27 Fate and Distribution of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Wild Fish from Wastewater Discharge Area, Japan | R. Tanoue 28 Anatomical, Behavioral, and Molecular Responses of Minnows Exposed to Pharmaceuticals Using Field and Laboratory Approaches | H. Schoenfuss 33 Current Alternatives Assessment Practices Could Unintentionally Harm Natural Resources | K. Moran 34 A Literature Review of Alternatives Assessment Frameworks: Methodological Gaps and Research Needs | M. Jacobs 35 Decisions, Science and Values: Crafting Regulatory Alternatives Analysis | T. Malloy 36 Alternatives Assessment Framework | A. Stone 37 Lessons Learned from the BizNGO Alternatives Assessment Case Study | C. Robertson D001 Consumer Expertise as a Pathway to Addressing Sustainable Consumption | A. Berardy D002 Pacific Northwest Wild Salmon, Hydropower, and the Future. Choose Only One | H. Michael D003 Energy Supply and Societal Demand | R. Nigro D004 Energy, Materials, and Narrative | J. Roberts D005 Free-format debate session | A. Henderson Chair: H. Schoenfuss, D. Caldwell, J. Lazorchak, D. Barcelo Alternatives Assessment Recent Developments in Science, Policy and Practice C 21 Impacts of O Microplastics on the F Biological Function of Hyallela azteca | S. Au F Presentation will be recorded. B 29 Histological effects of growth stimulants on the gonads of E Oreochromis mossA ambicus | J. van Vuren R K Room 109 1 Rodent Control Practices: standard procedures, reactions to regulatory measures, and industry solutions to reduce AR usage | B. Johnston 8:40–8:55 Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology Special Symposia 110 Advances in Environmental Metabolomics 8:20–8:35 Regulatory Directions 118 Chairs: Barnett Rattner, Richard Shore 8:00–8:15 Linking Science and Social Issues 121/122 The Use of Rodenticides, a Nagging Issue on Their Effectiveness and Risks Environmental or Analytical Chemistry 208/209 Session Integrated Env Assessment and Management 211 Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 30 Presentation will not be recorded. Advanced Environmental Forensics for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Chair: Kirk O’Reilly PAHs in Urban and Remote Landscapes: An Old Story with New Twists Chairs: Charlene Liu, Barbara Mahler, Judy Crane 10:00–10:15 10:20–10:35 10:40–10:55 49 Metals and hydrocarbons in soils and sediments near a major in situ bitumen extraction centre in Alberta | J. Blais 56 Detection of PAHs in Commercial and Wild Fish Oils using Fluorescence | C. Bentivegna 43 Determination of trace pesticides in drinking water by LVI-GC/MS | H. Lord 44 Analysis and relative distribution of organophosphorous flame retardants in a wastewater treatment system; influent, effluent, and bio-solids | M. Woudneh 45 Grizzly bear hair reveals toxic exposure to mercury through salmon consumption | M. Noel 46 Enzyme–based assay for toxicological evaluation of soil ecosystem polluted with spent engine oil | O. Otitoju 47 Calibration of passive air samplers for monitoring indoor air concentrations of SVOCs in indoor air | A. Saini 50 Mass Balance Modeling of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Sources to Urban Sediments | K. O’Reilly 51 Photooxidation of petroleum polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and identification of its photoproducts | R. Chandrasekaran 52 Assessment of alkane and PAH contributions to marine sediments on the East side of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada | M. Yunker 53 Unimetric and Chemometric determination of sources of hydrocarbons from a large contaminated site | D. Birkholz 54 Advanced Forensic PAH Isomers Help Benchmark EPA’s Proposed Relative Potency Factors | S. Emsbo-Mattingly 57 Low dose embryonic exposure to complex PAH mixtures alters later life behavior and swimming performance in Fundulus heteroclitus | D. Brown 58 Chemical Controls on Human Exposures to PAHs in Soil | M. Ruby 59 A Fugacity-Based Model to Predict PAH Weathering and its Implications For Predicting Future Sediment Toxicity | M. Bock C 60 Background O Sources of Polycyclic F Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in F Sediments of the E Yellowstone River | E T. Iannuzzi 55 Ultra-Resolution Discussion Chemical Fingerprinting for Environmental Forensics of Coal Tar using Comprehensive Two Dimensional Gas Chromatography | C. Gauchotte-Lindsay 61 From the Twin Cities to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness: Source Apportionment of PAHs in Minnesota Lake Sediments | J. Crane 62 Reduced toxicity in aquatic animals exposed to coal tar runoff treated with soil bioretention filtration | J. McIntyre 63 PAH Concentrations in Lake Sediment Decline Since 2006 Ban of Coal-Tar-Based Pavement Sealants in Austin, Texas | B. Mahler 65 Drivers of Neonicotinoid Insecticide Fate and Persistence in Prairie Wetlands | A. Main 66 Fungicides: Changing Use and Resulting Environmental Occurrence in Aquatic Environments Across the US | K. Kuivila 67 Joint Toxicity of Headline AMP(C) and Sniper(C) Pesticide Active Ingredients to the Amphipod Hyalella Azteca | W. Mimbs B 68 Field and laboratory fomesafen R dissipation in the E southern Atlantic A Coastal Plain (USA) | T. Potter K 69 Co-occurrence of atrazine and sulfentrazone in an agricultural field poses potential risk to non-target species | J. Thorngren 70 Multi-species hazard assessment of POEA, a surfactant commonly used in glyphosate formulations | J. Rodriguez Gil 71 Sensitivity of aquatic species to Cúspide 480SL tank mix formulation of glyphosate used in control of coca in Colombia | R. Prosser 73 Characterization of oil water preparations of fresh and weathered MC252 oils used in toxicology testing | P. Gardinali 74 Interactions between pelagic fish embryos and dispersed oil droplets | E. Sørhus 75 Impacts of Deepwater Horizon oil and dispersants on the metamorphosis and settlement success of Eastern oysters Crassostrea virginica | A. Volety 76 A window-ofexposure evaluation of Deepwater Horizon crude oil during 96 h bioassays for early life stage mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) | E. Mager 77 Comparable cardiotoxicity of MC252 and Alaska North Slope crude oils in developing fish | J. Incardona 78 Impacts of Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil on pelagic fish from the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) – An overview of relevant endpoints and effects | M. Grosell 79 Improving the Link between Environmental Research and Spill Response: A Review of PeerReview Literature post-Deepwater Horizon | A. Bejarano 81 The chronic effects of hydroxypropylβ-cyclodextrin on the reproduction and condition of American flagfish ( Jordanella floridae) over one lifecycle | J. Anderson 82 Musk xylene low concentrations effects on Guppy fish (Poecilia Reticulata) reproduction and development | P. Ramirez Romero 83 Poorly Soluble Cosmetic Compounds – Analysis and ecotoxicological investigations of highly hydrophobic substances (Project ECOSM) | F. Stibany 84 Screening Level Environmental Risk Assessment (ERA) of Cosmetic Ingredients in the US | I. Davies 85 OTNE Aquatic and Terrestrial Risk Assessments Based on US Distributions of Measured Concentrations in Effluent and Sludge | K. McDonough 86 Evaluation of Triclosan Risk in Minnesota Lakes and Rivers | J. Lyndall 87 A Framework for Evaluating Potential Effects of Trace Organics on Aquatic Life | J. Wolfe Chairs: Kathryn Kuivila, Marie DeLorenzo Deepwater Horizon/ MC 252 Well Incident Update Chairs: Eugene Mancini, Robert Haddad, Paul Boehm 72 Overview of NOAA Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource Damage Assessment toxicity testing program | J. Morris 80 Effects of the antimicrobial, triclocarban, on the reproductive function and ovarian transcriptome of the Chairs: Paul DeLeo, fathead minnow Drew McAvoy, Iain (Pimephales promelas) Davies, James Lazorchak | D. Villeneuve What Do We Know About the Ecological Risk of Consumer and Personal Care Product Ingredients? Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Integrated Env Assessment and Management Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Monday Morning Platform Sessions Linking Science and Social Issues Regulatory Directions Special Symposia 11:00–11:15 48 Characterization of Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and Newly Designed XAD-Based Passive Air Samplers for Measuring Indoor SVOCs | J. Okeme Room 212 42 Concentration of Human Hormones in Drinking Water Using a New Polymeric Solid Phase Extraction Chemistry | C. Fisher Current-Use Pesticides 64 Trends in Crop – Our Evolving Protection | Understanding of M. Leggett Occurrence, Toxicity and Ecological Effects: Part 1 9:00–9:15 213/214 41 Target and nontarget analysis of drugs of abuse by high resolution mass spectrometry | N. Heuett Chairs: James Hauri, Laurel Royer 8:40–8:55 220 8:20–8:35 Ballroom A Innovative Methods for the Monitoring, Measurement or Characterization of Environmental Samples: Part 1 8:00–8:15 Ballroom B Session Presentation will not be recorded. Ballroom C Presentation will be recorded. Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 31 Monday Afternoon Platform Sessions 2:00–2:15 Chairs: Edward Salinas, Helen Poynton, James Lazorchak 88 Dietary vs Tissuebased Risk Estimation for Lead in Mammals | B. Sample 89 PCB Effects on Bird Reproduction: Genetics, Laboratory Exposures, and Field Studies | P. Fuchsman 90 A bioenergeticbased model to identify and understand the potential direct and indirect effects of pesticides on ground nesting birds | C. Salice 91 Comparing Dose and Diet Concentration as Wildlife Exposure Metrics – a Case Study with Lead | R. Hill 92 The role of the American robin in wildlife risk assessment | N. Beyer 93 Characterizing wildlife exposureresponse relationships using benchmark dose analysis: Exploring effect endpoints and dose-metrics | D. Mayfield 94 Using Benchmark Discussion Dose to Model Toxicity data: Getting away from NOAELs and LOAELs | M. Johnson 95 Exploring the potential utility of high-throughput bioassays associated with USEPA Toxcast Program for effectsbased monitoring and surveillance | A. Schroeder 103 Silver accumulation in aquatic organisms is affected by silver nanoparticle transformations and exposure scenario | L. Baker 96 Quantitative highthroughput screening and confirmation studies for identification of compounds that activate the aryl hydrocarbon receptor pathway | J. Franzosa 104 Biomarkers in natural populations of fish following the addition of low µg/L concentrations of nanosilver to Lake 222 at the Experimental Lakes Area | J. Martin 97 Analysis of ToxCast results for alkylphenols demonstrate effects from multiple modes of action and inform on their hazard assessment | K. Coady 98 In Vitro CellFree Neurochemical Screening Assays to Predict Adverse Outcomes in Fish, Birds, and Mammals | N. Basu 99 Primary rainbow trout hepatocytes for high-throughput screening of environmental contaminants | J. Nagler 100 The pituitary gland as a target of endocrine disrupting compounds in salmon and trout | L. Harding 101 High content screening to reveal mechanisms of silver nanowire cytotoxicity | A. Tagmount 102 High-Content Screening in Zebrafish Embryos Identifies Butafenacil as a Potent Inducer of Anemia | J. Leet 105 The influence of sulfidised silver nanoparticles on soil nitrification processes and soil microbial communities | C. Doolette 106 Impacts of differeing diamond and gold nanomaterial surface chemistries on toxicity to Daphnia magna: Defining trends in nanomaterial toxicity | J. Bozich 108 Multi-walled carbon nanotubes reduce toxicity of diphenhydramine to Ceriodaphnia dubia in water and sediment exposures | M. Myer 109 Nanoparticlecontaminant interactions: A case study of the potential for single-walled carbon nanotubes to suppress xenoestrogen effects in fish | J. Bisesi 110 Not all nanos are bad! A multiomics investigation into the effects of fully characterised cerium nanoparticles to Chlamydomonas reinhardtii | N. Taylor Interactive Platform Deepwater Horizon/MC 252 Well Incident Update (see listing MP048–MP055) Ecological Consequences of Exposure to Pharmaceuticals from Wastewater Treatment and Manufacturing Effluents: Part 2 111 Pharmaceuticals and Environmental Regulation-Future challenges and demands | G. Maack 112 Do advanced treatment technologies remove wastewater-borne toxicity? | S. Giebner 113 Human Pharmaceutical Estrogens in the Aquatic Environment | J. Laurenson 114 Are roach populations living in UK Rivers adversely affected through exposure to environmental oestrogens? | P. Hamilton 119 Computational Chemistry-based Acute Aquatic Toxicity Mode of Action Assignment | M. Barron 120 Could DEBtox Model Parameter(s) Explain the Dependence of 96-hr LC50s of Zinc on the Body Weight of Test Fish Organisms? A First Trial | Y. Meng 121 Utilization of data estimation via existing models, within a tiered data quality system, for populating species sensitivity distributions | W. Lehmann 122 Comparative validation of common aquatic toxicity prediction tools: Informing selection and development of tools for alternatives assessment | F. Melnikov 127 The Evolution of Risk Communication: Monologue to Dialogue | T. Bingman 128 Example of Effective Integration of Stakeholder Consultation into Remediation Decision Making | S. Fernandes 129 Risk Communication for Management of Human Exposure via Ingestion of Produce Grown in Contaminated Soil | J. Roman 130 Getting stakeholders on-board: From Risk Communication to Joint Decision Making | I. Linkov Chair: H. Schoenfuss, D. Caldwell, J. Lazorchak, D. Barcelo Assessing Chemical Hazards in the Absence of Experimental Data Chairs: Jay Tunkel, Mary Kawa, Catherine Rudisill Role of Risk Communication in Environmental Policy and Remedial Decision-Making Chairs: Namrata Sengupta, Jacquelyn Clarkson E 3:40–3:55 4:00–4:15 The Use of Rodenticides, a Nagging Issue on Their Effectiveness and Risks B (see listing MP039–MP047) 118 Accumulation of 117 Chronic R 115 Birth Control in 116 Occurrence of triclosan exposure pharmaceuticals and the Bayou: Will the antibiotic resistance E live-bearing Heteran- in marine sediments in wastewater-aspersonal care products sociated periphyton A dria formosa survive? and fauna along an in freshwater mussels communities: a study (Lasmigona costata) exposure gradient in K | L. Jackson of mitigation, comin an urban river | Arctic Greenland | munity effects, and S. de Solla M. Granberg antimicrobial susceptibility | K. Trowbridge 123 The Application 124 The case for chem- 125 Multi-scale com- 126 Predicting the of Potency Driven istry: Lessons learned putational models to Partitioning of Profiling to Identify while assessing safer assess exposure to and Contaminants and Chemicals of High chemical ingredients toxicity of chemicals Munitions ComConcern | M. Bonnell for USEPA’s Design in personal care prod- ponents to Soil, for the Environment ucts: A paraben case Organisms and Plants (DfE) Program | study | S. Csiszar from Molecular C. Rudisill Structure | D. Di Toro 131 Ecological Risk Assessment, Decision Making Processes, and Communication for Non-Site-Specific Product Risk Evaluation | J. Mohs-Davis 132 The EPA Toxicity Forecaster Research Effort’s Communications and Outreach Strategy | M. Linnenbrink 133 The Role of Effective Risk Communication at a Large Scale Vapour Intrusion Project | S. Bailey 134 Risk Communication at the Local & National Levels: 1. Lessons Learned. 2. SETAC NA’s Public Outreach | S. Cohen Room 109 1:40–1:55 110 1:20–1:35 107 The environmenC tal implications of O embracing nano-medF icine as the standard for disease treatment F and prevention | E A. Wray 3:20–3:35 Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology 118 Ecotoxicology and Ecotoxicogenomics of Environmentally Relevant Exposures of Nano Materials 3:00–3:15 Special Symposia 119 120 Chairs: Jessica Leet, Daniel Villeneuve Regulatory Directions 1:00–1:15 Chairs: Gary Mann, Bradley Sample, Anne Fairbrother Application of High-Throughput Screening and HighContent Imaging in Environmental Toxicology Linking Science and Social Issues 121/122 Improving Wildlife Risk Assessment: Characterization of Exposure–Response Relationships Environmental or Analytical Chemistry 208/209 Session Integrated Env Assessment and Management 211 Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 32 Fate and Effects of Metals: Biogeochemical Perspective Chairs: Richard Carbonaro, Kevin Rader Latest Trends in Environmental Fate and Environmental Exposure Assessments Chairs: Kalumbu Malekani, Jon Ericson, Todd Gouin, Graham Rattray, Neil Mackay Current-Use Pesticides – Our Evolving Understanding of Occurrence, Toxicity and Ecological Effects: Part 2 Chairs: Kathryn Kuivila, Marie DeLorenzo Developing Technologies for Reclamation and Monitoring Environmental Impacts in the Oil Sands Region Chairs: Richard Frank, Jonathan Martin Neurotoxic Effects in Fish and Wildlife Chairs: Nil Basu, Dalma Martinovic Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology 3:00–3:15 3:20–3:35 3:40–3:55 4:00–4:15 136 The validation of ISO17734-1: Determination of isocyanates in air as DBA derivatives for 2,4- and 2,6-TDI and MDI via impingers and ASSET samplers | C. Jacoby 137 Using Passive Sampling to Monitor the Depth Profile of Toxic Substances in Soil | D. Shea 138 Application of passive monitoring methods for preservatives and antimicrobial agents in Japanese surface water | Y. Kameda 139 Using silicone as biomonitors of exposure and potential body burden sinks for lipophilic toxicants | S. O’Connell 140 In vitro bioaccessibility of pesticide residues in plants as determined by a Colon Extended Physiologically Based Extraction Test (CEPBET) | M. Craggs 141 Simultaneous Extraction of Acidic and Neutral PPCPs and EDCs from Wastewater Effluent Using Mixed Mode Anion Exchange SPE | V. Cooper 142 Determination of Nitrated/oxygenated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Personal Care Products in River Water and Sediment | T. Tang 143 Development of an in situ ion exchange technique for the determination of free Cd, Co, Ni and Zn concentrations in fresh waters | A. Cremazy 144 Free Eu3+ ion determination by batch equilibration with a polystyrene sulfonate ion exchange resin | S. Leguay 145 The chemistry and partitioning of uranium in freshwaters: application of speciation modelling | S. Lofts 146 Evaluation of Diffusive Gradients in Thin-films for Predicting Bioaccumulation of Copper in Fathead Minnow and Yellow Lampmussel | R. Philipps 147 Assessment of Diffusive Gradient in Thin Film Samplers for Measurement of Bioavailable Hg in Sediments | B. Anandha Rao 148 Tessier Extraction of Sediments to Inform Geochemical Component of Water Quality Modeling | S. Fernandes 149 Dynamic speciation and toxicity of metal-spiked sediments during aging in a flow-through mesocosm | D. Costello 150 Environmental implications of phosphate-based amendments in heavy metal contaminated alluvial soil | J. Weber 151 Improving exposure assessments through biological validation: Enzymelinked immunosorbent assay detection of Cry proteins in the environment | V. Albright 152 Specialized Exposure Analysis Techniques used for Evaluation of Animal Drugs | W. Hunter 153 Non-Extractable Residues : Unravelling the Mystery of its Toxicity | G. Sanders 154 Challenges in the Environmental exposure and Risk assessment of Cationic surfactants | V. Koch 156 The Fragrance Materials’ Industry Approach to Environmental Risk Assessment: 12 Years of Progress | D. Salvito 157 The Value of Higher Tier Laboratory Fate Tests and Monitoring Data for Improving Aquatic Exposure Assessments: A Tale of Two Fragrances | T. Federle 158 Recent developments in exposure modeling of downthe-drain” chemicals across multiple product groups” | K. Kapo 159 Toxicity, uptake and side effects of the MFO inhibitor piperonyl butoxide (PBO) to the grass shrimp Palaemonetes pugio | E. Kuester 160 Further understanding diuron genotoxicity in oysters and their descent by FISH techniques in the case of a parental exposure | F. Akcha 161 Atrazine and chlorothalonil: effects on emergence and early life development in Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) | L. Du Gas 162 The herbicide atrazine adversely affects the transmission of an amphibian parasite (Trematoda) through impacts on intermediate hosts | K. Gustafson 164 Chlorpyrifos: A potential toxicant affecting mammalian physiology | S. Hundal Discussion 165 Effects of pulsed atrazine exposures on autotrophic community structure, biomass, and production in field-based stream mesocosms | R. King 166 Assessment of water quality patterns in 7 Canadian Rivers in relation to stages in oil sands industrial development, 1972 to 2010 | A. Alexander 167 Lake sediment archives of trace metal deposition in northeast Alberta over the 20th century | C. Cooke 168 Sphagnum moss in the Athabasca Bituminous Sands region reveals no significant atmospheric contamination by “heavy metals” | W. Shotyk 169 Atmospheric Deposition of Mercury and Methylmercury to Landscapes and Waterbodies of the Athabasca Oil Sands Region | J. Kirk 170 Fish Health in the Alberta Athabasca Oil Sands, Developing Baseline to Assess Future Change | M. McMaster 171 Health Status of Fishes from the Athabasca and Slave River System, Northern Canada | P. Jones 172 Understanding Oil Sands Wastewater and Opportunities for Strategic Water Management: an Industry Perspective | R. Guest 173 Pursuing the Chemical Culprits: What Organic Compounds are Responsible for Toxicity of Oil Sands ProcessAffected Water? | J. Giesy 174 Evaluation of maternal transfer of dietary methylmercury and implications for embryotoxicity in fathead minnows | K. Bridges 175 Characterization of methylmercury-associated neurochemical disruption in yellow perch | A. Arini 176 Effects of methylmercury on the swimming kinematics and foraging of larval yellow perch (Perca flavescens) and zebrafish (Danio rerio) | F. Mora 177 Persistent Behavioral Effects of Developmental Deltamethrin Exposure in the Zebrafish | T. Kung 178 Abamectin induces rapid and reversible hypoactivity within early zebrafish embryos | T. Raftery 179 Effects of a pesticide and parasite on neurological, endocrine, and behavioral responses of California killifish (Fundulus parvipinnis) | V. Compton 180 Venlafaxine exposure during early postembryonic development is associated with neurochemical and behavioral changes in cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) | F. Bidel 181 Neuroendocrine Disruption: consequences of upset physiological control in fish | V. Trudeau C 155 Environmental O Fate of Human PharF maceuticals: A Review of Last 10 Years | F J. Ericson E E Integrated Env Assessment and Management Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Monday Afternoon Platform Sessions B 163 The HR96 activator, atrazine, R reduces sensitivE ity of D. magna to A triclosan and DHA | N. Sengupta K Linking Science and Social Issues Regulatory Directions Special Symposia Room 212 135 Plant Leaves as Indoor Air Samplers For Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCS) | W. Doucette Chairs: James Hauri, Laurel Royer 2:00–2:15 213/214 1:40–1:55 220 1:20–1:35 Ballroom A Innovative Methods for the Monitoring, Measurement or Characterization of Environmental Samples: Part 2 1:00–1:15 Ballroom B Session Presentation will not be recorded. Ballroom C Presentation will be recorded. Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 33 TP | Tuesday Posters Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 40 Integrated Env Assessment and Management Mercury Fate and Biogeochemistry Chairs: Nelson O’Driscoll, Joao Canario, Marcello Veiga INTERACTIVE PLATFORM (AM – 119/120) TP001 Global biogeochemical implications of mercury discharges from rivers and sediment burial | H. Amos TP002 Fate and transport of mercury under different hydrologic regimes in the world largest mining district | J. Loredo TP003 Amendments mitigating mercury bioavialability in mercury impacted sediments | P. Schierz TP004 A model for the mercury cycle in the MaranoGrado Lagoon (Italy) | D. Melaku Canu TP005 Atmospheric Hg Emissions from Preindustrial Gold and Silver Extraction in the Americas: A Reevaluation from Lake-Sediment Archives | C. Cooke TP006 Biomonitoring of Atmospheric Mercury Pollution using Tree Bark at the Monte Amiata Mercury Mining District in Southern Tuscany, Italy | M. Beutel TP007 Mercury accumulation in sediments and seabird feathers from the Antarctic Peninsula | K. Calle Delgado TP008 A survey of mercury in air and precipitation across Canada | A. Cole TP009 Mercury Volatilization from Coastal Wetland Sites in Canada and Portugal | N. O’Driscoll TP010 A passive air sampler for precise, spatially distributed atmospheric elemental mercury monitoring and source characterisation | D. McLagan TP011 Past and current monitoring of Mercury in freshwater fish from Manitoba, Canada | W. Jansen TP012 Automated mercury measurements in 250 mL samples for lower detection limits | J. Creswell TP013 Mercury concentrations in Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus)from Prairie Pothole Region wetlands | B. Hall TP014 Ultrastructural Alterations in Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) from a Biological Mercury Hotspot in Nova Scotia, Canada | A. Mueller TP015 Mercury volatilization from Arctic snow – The influence of UV, snow age, and temperature | E. Mann TP016 Monitoring of seasonal shifts in DOM phototransformation potential in temperate freshwater lakes: Implications for mercury photodemethylation | S. Klapstein Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Regulatory Directions TP017 Influences of temperature and carbon loading on methylmercury bioavailability in estuaries | V. Taylor TP018 Biophysical probing of halophyte Photosystem II changes induced by Hg and MeHg exposure | J. Canario TP019 Using a minimally invasive sample to determine the burden of total mercury in the American Alligator and assess risk associated with human consumption | F. Nilsen TP020 Trophic Transfer of Mercury in a Subtropical Coral Reef Food Web | D. Rumbold TP021 Fate of Total Mercury and Methylmercury in Atmospheric Rainwater | K. Zoh TP022 Effect of DOM-fraction on photo-demethylation of MeHg in water | M. Kim Remediation/Restoration Special Symposia TP033 Experts Workshop on the Ecotoxicological Risk Assessment of Ionizable Organic Chemicals: Bioaccumulation/ADME | J. Armitage TP034 Experts Workshop on the Ecotoxicological Risk Assessment of Ionizable Organic Chemicals: Ecotoxicology | B. Escher TP035 Environmental partitioning of positively charged organic micropollutants: medium dependent sorption coefficients? | S. Droge TP036 Simulating the bioaccumulation behaviour of the neutral organic chemical hexachlorobenzene and its ionogenic metabolite, pentachlorophenol, in mammals | J. Armitage Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology TP046 Subchronic effects of acetaminophen in freshwater fish | H. Silva de Assis TP047 Influence of diltiazem on fathead minnow responses across dissolved oxygen gradients | G. Saari TP048 Immunosuppression effects in nitric oxide production of diclofenac in a freshwater fish | J. Ribas TP049 Uptake of Pharmaceuticals by Corbicula fluminea in an Effluent-Dependent Experimental Stream Mesocosm Study | S. Burket TP050 Uptake, Bioaccumulation and Depuration of 14C-labeled 17-α-ethinylestradiol and 4-nonylphenol in Organs of the Marine Bivalve, Mytilus edulis L | B. Duphily TP023 Effects of Biochar on Mercury Uptake and Toxicity in Earthworms and Plants | J. Flanders Ecological Consequences of Exposure to Pharmaceuticals from Wastewater Treatment and Manufacturing Effluents TP024 Mercury Accumulation and Speciation in Atlantic Stingray (Dasyatis sabina) from Indian River Lagoon, Florida, USA | B. Soulen TP051 Validation of Eastern Oysters as Biomonitors of Pharmaceutical Pollution in the Georgia Estuarine Environment | D. Brew Chairs: Heiko Schoenfuss, Daniel Caldwell, James Lazorchak, Damia Barcelo TP052 Bioconcentration pattern in biofluids of fish exposed to carbamazepine, sildenafil and their mixtures | P. Carriquiriborde TP025 Mercury Accumulation and Speciation in the Livers of Marine and Freshwater Fish Species | B. Soulen TP026 Total mercury concentrations in hatched eggshells of critically endangered Wattled Crane (Bugeranus carunculatus) in South Africa | A. Daso TP027 Using Mercury Speciation Analysis to Evaluate a WWTP Tertiary Treatment Iron Coated Sand Technology | S. Dent TP028 From the Sierra Nevada to the Sea: A Five-Year Statewide Survey of Mercury in Fish in California | J. Davis TP029 Using stable isotopes to trace mercury transfer across a salinity gradient within the Husky Lakes, Northwest Territories, Canada | N. Gantner TP030 Spatial and temporal trends of mercury in lake ecosystems in northern Manitoba, Canada; the influence of smelters | M. Evans TP031 Remediation strategies for mercury contamination in Hodgdon Pond, Acadia National Park:the use of zero-valent iron and granular activated carbon | A. Lewis Evaluating Ionogenic Chemicals: Moving Beyond PBT Criteria Chairs: Mark Bonnell, Todd Gouin, Bryan Brooks TP032 Experts Workshop on the Ecotoxicological Risk Assessment of Ionizable Organic Chemicals: Environmental fate and transport workgroup | T. Gouin TP037 Pharmaceuticals in the EU – Regulatory developments and derivation of environmental quality standards | C. Moermond TP038 Analysis of Commercially Available Produce for Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products | S. Nason TP039 Risk evaluation of glucocorticoids discharged from sewage treatment plants in Japan: Effects on the responses to bacterial infection in fish | K. Nakayama TP040 Predictability of mixture toxicity of pharmaceuticals at environmental relevant concentration to three aquatic organisms | N. Tatarazako TP041 Assessing biological effects of municipal wastewater effluent using the fathead minnow reproductive bioassay | K. Steeves TP042 Assessing potential endocrine disrupting effects of municipal effluents on fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) populations in Southern Saskatchewan | S. Hanson TP043 Bioassay-directed characterization of endocrinedisrupting potencies of municipal effluents in Canada | T. Bagatim TP044 Qualitative in vitro assessment of neuroendocrine-activity of wastewater treatment plant effluents | J. Heitzman TP045 Effects of tricocarban n,n-diethyl-meta-toluamide and a mixture of pharmaceuticals and personal care products on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) | J. Zenobio TP053 Measured and Predicted Fish Plasma Concentrations of Ionizable Pharmaceuticals in Texas Estuaries | W. Scott TP054 The multi-generational impact of select pharmaceutical mixtures on Florida flagfish ( Jordanella floridae) | L. Beyger TP055 Presence and effects of pharmaceutical and personal care products on the Baca National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado | J. Zenobio TP056 Influence of transport barriers on the uptake of pharmaceutical and personal care products via plant roots | E. Miller Ecological Consequences of Exposure to Pharmaceuticals from Wastewater Treatment and Manufacturing Effluents Chairs: Heiko Schoenfuss, Daniel Caldwell, James Lazorchak, Damia Barcelo INTERACTIVE PLATFORM (AM – 119/120) TP057 Prediction of Partition Coefficients of Pharmaceuticals in Sewage Sludge using Partial Least Squares and Artificial Neural Network Models | L. Berthod TP058 A model to predict the adverse effects of SSRI antidepressants on fish brain chemistry and predation behavior | L. Sweet TP059 Assessing Biomagnification of Sertraline and Triclocarban in the Cuyahoga River | L. Thomas TP060 Effects of disinfected and non-disinfected municipal wastewater (primary treatment) effluent on mussels (Mytilus trossulus): Potential genotoxic and carcinogenic effects | K. Vassilenko TP061 Impact of pharmaceuticals (single compounds and mixtures) on harbor seal B lymphocytes | C. Kleinert TP062 Protein expression related to leukocyte migration after exposure to diclofenac in Neotropical fish | J. Ribas TP063 Waterborne fluoxetine exposure induces upregulation of hepatic microRNAs in Carassius auratus | B. Cameron TP064 Out of the wild: A comparison of reproductive responses of native fish in field and laboratory to wastewater effluent exposure | M. Fuzzen Avian Species as Indicators of Environmental Pollution and Health: Contaminant Exposure, Fate and Effects Chairs: Jonathan Verreault, Kim Fernie TP065 Development of a Tissue Co-culture model of the Chicken Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Gonadal-Liver (HPGL) axis for in vitro toxicological evaluation | K. Mittal TP066 Assessment of long-term effects following in ovo exposure to an organophosphate flame retardant, tris(2butoxyethyl) phosphate, in zebra finches | M. Eng TP067 The snow goose (Chen caerulescens) as biomonitor of environmental genotoxicity | M. Pereda TP068 Is diazinon used as antiparasitic in sheep a threat for bearded vultures? | R. Mateo TP074 Application of Web-ICE to assess risks of national pesticide registrations to federally listed (threatened and endangered) species | E. Donovan TP075 Application of approaches for assessing pesticide risks to bees to listed terrestrial invertebrates and developing a listed species knowledgebase | D. Schuler TP076 Conservation of lepidopteran ecdysteroid receptor provides evidence for butterfly susceptibility to diacylhydrazine and bisacylhydrazine chemicals | C. LaLone TP077 Assessing the potential risk of Isoxaflutole use on soybeans to threatened and endangered species | M. Dobbs TP073 Use of Risk Quotient and Probabilistic Approaches to Assess Risks of Pesticides to Birds | K. Garber Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology TP078 Selenium Bioaccumulation Patterns in Tissue and Otoliths for Fish from Wastewater Exposure and Reference Sites | R. Reash TP079 Considerations for Evaluating an Averaging Period for Selenium Bioaccumulation | P. Paquin Chairs: Hans Peter Arp, Steven Droge Chairs: Diane Nacci, Annemette Palmqvist, Valery Forbes, Roger Nisbet TP090 Screening and prioritization of Perfluorinated Chemicals and Personal Care Products in QSARINSChem | P. Gramatica TP104 Population modeling of threatened and endangered species: a review of available models to assess the risks of pesticides | J. Vavra TP093 High throughput screening tests for the identification of persistent chemicals | T. Martin TP094 No-man’s Land: New Chemicals at the Boundaries of Aquatic Toxicity SAR models and Test Methods | C. Staples TP080 Selenium Bioaccumulation Monitoring toward Development of a Site-specific Objective for the Newport Bay Watershed | H. Ohlendorf TP095 Designing Safer Chemicals for Consumer Products: Implications of a Functional Use Perspective | C. Rudisill TP081 Biokinetic food chain modeling of waterborne selenium pulses into lotic waters: Implications for acute water quality criteria | S. Pargee Assessing Contaminant Effects in Multi-Stress Ecosystems TP082 Laboratory-based methods to measure bioconcentration of selenium and application to development of site-specific water quality guidelines | J. Elphick TP085 Bioaccumulation and toxicity of inorganic selenium in Hyalella azteca: The impacts of different water chemistry exposures | L. Milne TP086 Translating Dietary Selenium Effects Thresholds for Rainbow Trout to Aqueous Site Performance Objectives | E. Costa TP087 Ecological screening assessment of selenium under the Government of Canada’s Chemicals Management Plan: Approaches considered for the assessment | M. Sauve Integrated Env Assessment and Management TP | Tuesday Posters Ecological Models for Assessing the Risks of Chemicals and Other Stressors – Part 1: From Molecules to Individuals Benign by Design – Replacing Toxic Chemicals TP092 How Feasible is Greener Drug Design? | J. Snape TP084 Selenium Partitioning between Water and Fish Tissue in Freshwater Systems: Development of Waterbased Selenium Screening Guidelines | D. DeForest TP072 Advancing effective screening and probabilistic approaches in endangered species risk assessments | M. Kern TP103 Validation of water quality criteria for metals using field evidence | A. Peters Chairs: Guy Gilron, David DeForest Chairs: Melissa Panger, Scott Hecht, George Noguchi TP071 Implementing national-scale proximity analyses with efficiency and reliability | J. Amos TP089 Connecting fish tissue selenium concentrations to site-specific water criteria in a dynamic estuary: The case of Sacramento splittail | A. Stewart TP091 Screening and prioritization of chemicals in the context of REACH: the cumulative PBT Index model implemented in QSARINS | P. Gramatica TP083 Development and Application of Selenium Food Chain Modelling at a Proposed Metal Mine in British Columbia | L. Shelley TP070 A probabilistic crop-footprint approach to characterize potential pesticide use sites for endangered species assessments at the national scale | J. Bang TP102 In situ Storm Water Impact Assessment in San Diego Bay, CA, USA | C. Stransky The Use of Selenium Bioaccumulation Information to Support Site-Specific Guidelines and Objectives Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Federally Listed (Threatened and Endangered) Species at a National Level TP069 Aggregating, validating, and portraying species location data for use in national level pesticide risk assessment | B. McGaughey TP088 A conservative seasonal selenium monitoring concept | M. Wilson Environmental or Analytical Chemistry TP108 Evaluation of heavy metal excretion in saltwort (Batis maritima) from Galveston Bay, Texas | C. Howard TP097 Quantification of sediment toxicity and benthic community condition in an integrated environmental assessment in the St. Thomas East End Reserves | S. Hartwell TP109 Salinity and dissolved organic matter modulation of metal toxicity to the hydroid Eudendrium carneum | J. McGeer TP110 Copper speciation and binding by natural organic matter in marine waters at ambient and acidified pH | R. Santore TP111 Environmental and biological factors affecting metal remobilization and toxicity in estuaries | A. De Souza Machado TP098 Benthic indices, pollutants and sediment quality guidelines as criteria to assess the environmental quality in the southern Gulf of Mexico | N. Santibanez TP099 Quantification of chemical contaminants as part of an integrated environmental assessment in the St. Thomas East End Reserves, St. Thomas, USVI | A. Pait TP100 Quantification of sediment tri-butyl tin (TBT) in sediment cores in an integrated environmental assessment in the St. Thomas East End Reserves | S. Hartwell Remediation/Restoration TP107 Data mining strategies for species life history characteristics to support population modeling in endangered species risk assessment | K. Kapo Chair: Jim McGeer TP096 Sediment as a Surrogate for Multiple Stressors in Freshwater Ecosystems: Digging Deeper to Reveal the Nature of Benthic Invertebrate Impairments | H. Govenor Regulatory Directions TP106 An Individual Based Model of the Eurasian minnow, a regionally endangered species in agricultural landscapes | U. Hommen Fate and Effects of Metals: Marine Concerns Chairs: David Ostrach, Lawrence Kapustka TP101 Amplicon sequencing disentangles the effect of field manipulated press and pulse disturbances on sediment community responses | S. Birrer TP105 AIST-MeRAM: a user-friendly software embedded the data and techniques for ecological risk assessment and management of chemicals | B. Lin TP112 Carbonic anhydrase as a biomarker of copper exposure in marine organisms | A. Bianchini TP113 Effect of salinity on the olfactory toxicity of copper to juvenile salmon | D. Baldwin TP114 Interspecific differences of metal accumulation in estuarine oysters: implications for biomonitoring | K. Pan TP115 Dynamics of Habitat Quality in Relation to Otolith and Somatic Indices Of Two Commercially Important Fish Species From Lagos and EPE Lagoons, Nigeria | A. Chukwuka Special Symposia Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 41 TP | Tuesday Posters Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 42 Integrated Env Assessment and Management Fate and Effects of Metals: Regulatory and Risk Assessment Perspective Chair: Kathryn Gallagher TP116 Sodium arsenite induced reproductive dysfunctions in female Wistar rats at low concentrations | S. Hundal TP117 Methylmercury-Selenium Molar Ratios are Direct Determinants of Mercury Toxicity | N. Ralston TP118 Links between molecular biomarkers in clams (Ruditapes philippinarum) of in situ exposure and trace metal speciation as measured by DGT approach | Z. Wang TP119 Probabilistic Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Zinc and associated risks in wastewater treatment plant mixing Zones in the US | P. Sun TP120 A Novel Biologically-Based Indicator for Assessing Damage-Recovery Switch-Like Behavior in Fish | W. Chen TP121 Anatomy of a giant: constructing and deconstructing ten years of sublethal toxicity data from metal mines in Canada | L. Taylor Selenium and Mines Chairs: Jorgelina Muscatello, Vince Palace TP122 Multi-species analysis of the dose-response curve for selenium toxicity to fish | E. Costa TP123 Bioaccumulation of selenium through the food chain: water - Lemna minor – Pomacea paludosa | T. Hoang TP124 Does Selenium Protect Against Toxicity of Mercury: A Comparative Study with Rainbow Trout and Brook Trout | J. Decker TP125 Is Oxidative Stress the Main Driver of Selenium Toxicity in Juvenile White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus)? | J. Zee Ultra-Low Detection Techniques for Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants in Water and Sediment Chairs: Xiaoxia Lu, Keith Maruya TP126 Developing a passive sampling method for measurement of fipronil and its degradates in water | Y. Hong TP127 Incorporating Bioavailability into the Ecological Risk Assessment of PAHs in Soil | R. Zajac-Fay TP128 Passive Equilibrium Sampling of Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants in Sediment | A. Jahnke Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Regulatory Directions TP129 Assessing the use of performance reference compound-based kinetic models in passive samplers using synchronous fluorescence | R. Adams Remediation/Restoration Special Symposia TP142 Towards improving biomarkers of water quality using metagenomics | T. Van Rossum TP143 Transcriptome dynamics in benzo[a]pyrene TP130 A Simultaneous Analysis of PBDEs, OH-BDEs, exposed Hydra | S. Yum and MeO-BDEs and the Partitioning in Human Breast TP144 Assessment of the toxicogenomic potential of Milk and Serum | D. Butryn complex industrial wastewater effluents in zebrafish using RNA sequence-by-synthesis technology and qPCR TP131 Using POM to assess Partitioning, Bioavailabil| L. Nuesser ity, Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of PAHs, Oxy-PAHs and N-PACs in Historically Contaminated Soil | H. Arp TP145 Applying environmental metabolomics to assess biological impacts of wastewater treatment plants across TP132 Monitoring plant protection substances with several Great Lakes areas of concern | J. Davis passive sampling | J. de Weert TP133 Incorporating performance reference compounds (PRCs) for passive sampling of organic contaminants using solid phase microextraction (SPME) | W. Lao Mechanisms for Uptake and Toxicity of Engineered Nanomaterials Chairs: Olga Tsyusko, Krassimira Hristova TP134 Comparative study of the toxic effects and mechanisms induced by Copper oxide nanoparticles and Copper ions | S. Jang TP135 The effects of toxicity induced by interaction of surface-modified silver nanoparticles with proteins | S. Song TP136 Toxicogenomic responses of the model legume Medicago truncatula to nanomaterials (Ag, TiO2 and ZnO) in aged biosolids amended soil | C. Chen TP137 Biological consequences of silver nanoparticle interactions with endocrine disrupting compounds: A mixtures approach | J. Bonventre TP138 Avoidance of Ag Nanoparticles by earthworms, Eisenia fetida | J. Scott-Fordsmand TP139 Bioassay order to study the cell enthronement carbonnanotubes (CNTs) of different origins | R. Castro TP140 Modeling TiO2 nanoparticle phototoxicity: Does the Bunsen-Roscoe photochemical law apply? | S. Li Environmental Applications of NextGeneration and Alternative Assessment: Challenges and Opportunities Chairs: Adam Biales, David Bencic, Heiko Schoenfuss, Christopher Martyniuk TP141 Application of a custom-designed microarray to examine the transcriptome of hornyhead turbot exposed to environmental mixtures of PCBs and PBDEs | A. Mehinto TP146 Interlaboratory comparability of microarray data | D. Vidal-Dorsch TP147 An ecotoxicoproteomic approach (SELDI-TOF MS) to biomarker discovery in Ephemera orientalis exposed to the mixture of various contaminant | H. Mo TP148 Quantitative Changes in the Phosphoproteome in the Brains of Male Fathead Minnows Exposed to Ethinyl Estradiol and Levonogestrol using iTRAQ | L. Smith Coal Mining in BC: Ecological Effects and Science-Based Management Chairs: Adrian deBruyn, Lana Miller TP149 Selenium Remediating Potential of Three Plant Species at an Active Coal Mine in Northeastern BC | C. Szucs TP150 The Development of Science-Based Effects Benchmarks for Nitrite: Application to Mine Sites in Northern Canada | M. Goertzen Scientific Approaches and Strategies to Support Restoring Beneficial Uses and Delisting Great Lakes Areas of Concern Chairs: Amy Mucha, Edwin Smith, Marc Mills, David Walters TP151 Polychlorinated biphenyl distribution and bioavailability in a Southern Illinois lake: Application of a Tenax model | M. Archer TP152 Standardized assessments indicate benthos and plankton communities are consistently unimpaired in Areas of Concern across New York, USA | B. Baldigo TP153 Toxicity testing of remediated Grand Calumet River sediments with the amphipod H. azteca, the midge C. dilutus and the mussel L. siliquoidea | R. Consbrock TP154 A New Perspective in the Use of Enzyme in Environmental Remediation | O. Otitoju Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology Recent Advances in Sustainable Chemicals Alternatives Assessment Chairs: Derek Muir, Jennifer Tanir TP155 How to avoid dangerous alternative to banned chemicals in benign by design approach: screening of Flame Retardants by cumulative PBT Index in QSARINS | P. Gramatica TP156 Flame retardants used in flexible polyurethane foam: USEPA alternatives assessment update | J. Rhoades Fate, Transport, Detection and Characterization of Nanomaterials Chairs: Jason Unrine, Frank Von der Kammer TP157 Silver, titanium dioxide and iron (III) oxide nanoparticle release from plastics | A. Mackevica TP158 Effect of Phosphate on Dissolution, Aggregation, and Toxicity of ZnO Nanoparticles | Y. Hwang TP159 Presence and distribution of silver nanoparticles under estuarine conditions: | E. Pelletier TP160 Detection of carbon nanotube concentrations in biological samples using a microwave-induced heating method | A. Parra TP161 A Pilot Study of Nanoparticle Characteristics in Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), Nova Scotia Ambient Air | J. Kim TP162 Impacts of fulvic acids in light and dark conditions on silver nanoparticle characteristics | R. Sofield TP163 Optimizing an experimental system for assessing the copper released into aquatic systems from commercial liquid and micronized pressure treated lumber | A. Parks TP164 Estimation of ENM release from EOL consumer products in solid waste streams in Europe | L. Heggelund TP165 Effects of the variation of ionic strength and dissolved oxygen content on aggregation and dissolution of bare and organic coated silver nanoparticles | E. Pelletier TP166 The Antioxidant Activity of Lanthanide Nanoparticles Relates to Their Elemental Periodicity | Z. Zhou TP167 Fate of dissolved and nanoparticulate silver in fresh and brackish waters using a radiolabeling technique | E. Pelletier TP168 Liquid Nebulization-Differential MobilityMicroscopy Approach to Evaluate Nanoparticles in Environmentally-Relevant Water Matrices | B. Mader Weighing the Evidence: Frameworks and Process Advanced Analytical Methods for Contaminant Discovery Fate and Effects of Nano-Scale Materials: RealWorld Scenarios, Case Studies and Challenges Chairs: Keith Solomon, Ellen Mihaich Chairs: Eunha Hoh, Nathan Dodder, June-Soo Park Chair: David Johnson TP169 Application of Activity in Risk Assessment and Criteria Development for Petroleum Hydrocarbon Mixtures | M. Crawford TP170 Supplemental Data to Aid in Weight of Evidence (WoE) Determinations | E. Mihaich TP171 Weight of Evidence Assessment for Determining the Relevance of the Endocrine Activity for Alkylphenols in Human Health and Environmental Assessments | K. Coady TP172 Weight of Evidence Assessment of MineRelated Chemical Toxicity and Nutrient Enhancement | P. Chapman TP173 Assessing the Ecological Impacts of Trace Organics Using a Weight of Evidence Framework | G. Burton TP174 An in-situ toxicity identification evaluation method to assess the risk of trace organic exposures in the context of co-occurring stressors | J. Daley Bioavailability and Bioaccessibility: Critical Tools For Risk Management Decisions Chairs: Spencer Williams, Glenn Hoeger TP175 Implementation of bioavailability based water quality standards for metals in Europe | A. Peters TP176 Bioaccessibility of Rare Earth Elements: Preliminary results using an in vitro bioaccessibility assay and the need for future research | M. Sanborn TP177 Bioavailability of Heavy Metals and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Shallow Pond Sediment | K. Hallinger TP178 Bioaccessibility and Speciation Results for Arsenic in Soil Used to Determine Site-specific Relative Bioavailability in Human Health Risk Assessment | G. Hoeger TP179 The role of thermodynamics and metal exposure on mammalian bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) | K. James TP180 Uptake of metals from contaminated soils into berries | C. LaCoste TP181 Incremental Sampling Methodology Impact on Metals Bioavailability Assessments | B. Swope TP182 Measuring Changes to Nutrient and Persistent Organic Pollutant Bioavailability from Preparing Marine Mammal Blubber for Human Consumption | M. Binnington Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology TP183 Analysis of Fungicide Body Residues via the QuEChERS (Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged and Safe) Method and High-Throughput GC/MS Parameters | S. Morrison TP184 Bioaccumulation of Stentorin, the Causative Agent for Discolored (Purple) Eggs and Ovaries in Blue Catfish (Ictalurus furcatus) from Lake Eufaula, OK | D. Alvarez TP185 Quantitative Analysis of Cinnam aldehyde, Cinnamyl alcohol, and Salicyl aldehyde in Commercial biopesticides Containing Cinnamon extract Using GC | B. Park TP186 SignificanceCharacterizing bitumen presence in environmental samples Using Comprehensive GcxGc –Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry(GCxGC-TOFMS) | S. Sojinu TP187 Distinguishing PCB Isomeric Congeners with their Gas Chromatographic and Mass Spectrometric Ortho Effect | L. Osemwengie TP188 A novel multi-step mass spectrometry method to screen PFOS precursors in sludge samples | H. Peng Issues in Risk Assessment and Regulation of Manufactured Nanomaterials Chairs: Stephen Diamond, Edward Salinas TP189 Risk Assessment for Ecotoxicological Effects of nano-TiO2: Effects of Two Key Environmental Modifying Factors | S. Diamond TP190 Ecotoxicology Hazard Characterization and Environmental Risk Assessment of Manufactured Nanomaterials | E. Salinas TP191 From Cradle-to-Grave at the Nanoscale: Gaps in US Regulatory Oversight along the Nanomaterial Life Cycle | C. Beaudrie TP192 Recent Progress in Efforts to Standardize Hazard Testing of Nanomaterials for Regulatory Purposes | A. Kennedy TP193 Potential Nanomaterial Enhanced Conflicts | H. Lützhøft TP194 Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Nanomaterial Ecological Risk Assessment Trends, and Recent Protocol Needs as seen under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) | P. Sayre Integrated Env Assessment and Management TP | Tuesday Posters Environmental or Analytical Chemistry TP209 Stormwater Best Management Practices Decrease the Toxicity of Copper Roof Runoff | B. Labarre TP210 Are neurotoxic metals in highway stormwater runoff bioavailable to fish? | J. McIntyre TP195 Nano-Scale Particles and Municipal Waste Incinerators: Synthesis, Emissions, Fate, and Effects | D. Johnson TP196 Nanoparticles generation, distribution and exposure measurements at one of the largest Zambian copper mines | P. Mwaanga TP197 Nanosilver Coated Socks and their Toxicity to Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryos | J. Gao TP198 Release of nanosized copper particles from an antifouling paint | A. Adeleye TP199 Occurrence and potential health effects of nanosized TiO2 in a food additive | H. Ma TP200 Characterizing the effects of TiO2 nanoparticles on Daphnia magna under natural conditions | J. Coral TP201 The biological effects and toxic mechanisms of Ag nanoparticles to marine datom Skeletonema costatum and bivalve Ruditapes philippinarum | B. Wang TP212 Using polyethylene passive samplers and caged bivalves to measure hydrophobic contaminants of concern in Santa Monica Bay and Los Angeles Harbor, USA | A. Joyce TP213 How Can Results from Year-Round Passive Samplers Fill Data Gaps Left by Springtime Grab Samples and Inform Salmon Habitat Restoration Efforts? | J. Morace TP214 Increasing Extraction Efficiency of Wet samples using a Novel New Polymer during Accelerated Solvent Extraction | C. Fisher TP216 Quantitative Analysis of PAH and NPAH Sorption to Polystyrene 96-Well Plates | A. Chlebowski Fate and Effects of Metals: Assessing the Amount, Attenuation and Availability from Diffuse Sources and Stormwater TP217 Trans-Pacific + Regional transport of PAHs to sites in Oregon, USA | S. Lafontaine TP218 Simultaneous multimedia deployment of rapidly equilibrating thin-film passive samplers in a coastal marine ecosystem | B. Kelly Chair: Kevin Rader TP203 Toxicokinetically based differences in copper bioaccumulation dynamics for tilapia in response to environmental variability | C. Liao TP219 Development of passive dosing for petroleum hydrocarbons within environmental media | P. Hernik TP204 Metals in South Carolina Streams: Statewide, Ecoregion, and Ecobasin Relationships to Land Cover | A. Jones TP220 Alternative Groundwater Sampling Technique – By Diffusion | K. Mierau TP221 Long-term monitoring of petroleum derived polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons using passive air sampler after the Hebei Spirit oil spill | J. An TP205 Effects of non-native trout on mercury bioaccumulation in aquatic communities of remote alpine lakes | A. Pfleeger TP222 Determination of Paraben by DLLME-UPLCESI-MS on Mogi River-SP-Brazil | C. Galinaro TP206 Assessment of heavy metal contamination in the biota of four rivers with varying degrees of human impact | G. Bielmyer TP207 Monitoring Copper Concentrations in Freshwater Marinas | K. Rader TP208 Attenuation of Copper in Runoff from Copper Roofing Materials by Two Stormwater Best Management Practices | B. Labarre Remediation/Restoration Environmental or Analytical Chemistry General TP215 New Stationary Phases for Large Volume SPE | C. Fisher TP202 What silver nanoparticles and singlewalled nanotubes tell us about marine invertebrates integrative immune response? | A. Magesky Regulatory Directions TP211 Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) of Urban Stream Water for Coho Pre-spawn Mortality | J. Colton TP223 Optimized Integrated Method for the Simultaneous Analysis of Brominated and Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans | D. Tarrant TP224 The determination of trace concentrations of oxygen, nitrogen and water in gaseous samples by the PDHID | I. Viden Special Symposia Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 43 TP | Tuesday Posters Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 44 Integrated Env Assessment and Management Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Regulatory Directions TP225 The Importance of Quality Control in Validating Concentrations of Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Source and Treated Drinking Water Samples | A. Batt TP242 Metal levels in sediment, water and fish in effluent receiving peri-urban dams in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe | C. Teta TP226 Evaluation of the I3- Method to Confirm Hydrogen Peroxide Exposures | C. Kinley TP243 Maternal transfer in bioaccumulation of propranolol to Daphnia magna | T. Jeong TP227 Analysis of trace pesticides in water with diskbased SPE and large volume injection | H. Lord TP244 Isomer-Specific Air-Water Partitioning of Perfluorooctanoic Acid | H. Jin TP228 Determination and Reduction of Background Cotinine using a Sensitive Liquid Chromatography Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry Method | A. MacDonald TP245 Hydrolysis of benzobicyclon and benzobicyclon hydrolysate under simulated California rice field conditions | K. Williams TP229 Analytical Method Development and Improvement for Detection of Multi-Classes of Disinfection By-Products in Water and Produce | W. Lee TP230 Environmental or Analytical Chemistry | M. Perkins TP231 Optimized extraction and determination of arsenic speciation in traditional Chinese herbal medicine panax notogensing by HPLC-HG-AFS | X. Zeng TP232 Potential Bias in Arsenic Speciation Results for Tissues Prepared by EPA Method 1632 | I. Joslin TP233 Arsenic Absorption in Lettuce | C. Custer TP234 Heavy Metals accumulation in plants growing around an E-Waste Disposal site in Lagos city, Nigeria | A. Bankole TP235 Bioaccessibility of Cu, Pb and Zn in brass Ilco keys | M. Renfrow TP236 Deposition of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds in Snow in the Athabasca Oil Sands Area of Alberta, Canada | J. Kirk TP237 Dynamic modelling of metals in soils of UK and Chinese catchments | S. Lofts TP238 Development of n-hexane soil quality guidelines for human health and environmental protection | S. Ranganathan TP239 Development of Multibox Quantitative Water Air Sediment Interaction (QWASI) Model for the Fate and Transport of Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) | J. Kim TP240 Co-elution of Contaminant Drivers at Cleanup Sites and the Role of Consilience | J. Knox TP241 Removal of perfluorinated compounds in selected rivers in Cape Town using leaf lifters and commercial activated carbon | B. Fagbayigbo TP246 Oxidative Metabolism of BDE-47 and BDE100: Implication of Polymorphisms in Human CYP2B6 | M. Gross TP247 Triclosan Transformation Products: Environmental Risk Evaluation | M. Bock TP248 Hydrolysis and photo-degradation of trifloxystrobin in aqueous medium | Y. Zhang TP249 Photodegradation of Clothianidin Under Simulated California Rice Field Conditions | R. Mulligan TP250 Photochemical Degradation of a Mixed Solution of Propyl and Butylparaben, Identification of ByProducts and Evaluation of Their Estrogenic Activities | F. Gomes TP251 Controllable synthesis of Bi2MoO6 and effect of metamorphous surface structure on photocatalytic activities for paracetamol | S. Wang TP252 Impact of climate change on the photochemistry and bioavailability of coastal water systems in Southern California | J. Bowen TP253 Debromination of BDE 99 and BDE 153 in Juvenile Whitemouth Croaker | J. Leonel TP254 Contamination of indoor dust and exposure assessment for pet animals by personal care products | T. Kunisue TP255 Organophosphate Flame Retardants in Car Indoor Environment | M. Tokumura TP256 Elucidating the effects of alternative flame retardants, TBB and TBPH on thyroid hormone synthesis, steroidogenesis, and estrogen receptor binding | J. Jung TP257 Gene expression analysis of saturated aliphatic aldehydes reveals carbon number-specific molecules involved in pulmonary toxicity | M. Song TP258 Comparing predicted and measured concentrations of neurological drugs in the effluents of selected health institutions | M. Herrmann Remediation/Restoration Special Symposia Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology TP259 Effect of green tea extract on hepatotoxic effect of ionic and nano-sized copper in male wistar rats | K. Abdou TP276 The Role of Benthic Ecology in Assessing Baseline Ecological Risks in an Urban Estuary | B. Church TP260 Identification and avoidance of potential artifacts in nanomaterial ecotoxicity measurements | J. Hawthorne TP277 Differential trophic position accumulation of select contaminants of emerging concern in an urban bayou, Houston, Texas, US | S. Haddad TP261 PCBs in Consumer Products | A. Stone TP262 Study of accumulation of PCBs and DDT in the Alepisaurus ferox washed ashore in Suruga bay, Shizuoka, Japan | T. Masuda Remediation/Restoration General TP263 Reductive Degradation of 1,2-Dichloroethane Using Zero-Valent Aluminum and Magnesium Metal Particles: Effects of Acid, Base and Salt Conditions | C. Walecka-Hutchison TP264 Effect of Salinity on Phragmites australis in a Restored Salt Marsh in Rhode Island | D. Champlin TP265 Immobilization of laccase produced by Pycnoporus sanguineus for reuse in the remediation of phenolic compounds | E. Gil TP266 Informing stormwater BMP selection: Targeted sampling to characterize storm basin discharges | H. Blischke TP267 PAH-Contaminated Sediments: Remediation Challenges | J. Lemay TP268 Bioaccumulation in Florida Apple Snails (Pomacea paludosa) Exposed to Copper Contaminated Soils | J. Allen TP269 Hypericum Perforatum as a healing remedy against memory loss and Alzheimer’s (experimental study in mice) | K. Zerrouki TP270 An evaluative model for assessing fate and effects of contaminants in engineered wetlands | A. Cancelli TP271 Enhanced Wetland Systems for the Attenuation of Selenium: A Case Study on the Source and Fate of Selenium within a Wetland in the Western US | S. Skigen Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology General: Part 2 TP273 Fate of silver nanomaterials in freshwater microcosms (2L) in realistic conditions | G. Triffault-Bouchet TP274 Evaluating the toxicity of Midwestern US stream sediments with Hyalella azteca, Chironomus dilutus, and Lampsilis siliquoidea | N. Kemble TP275 Differential Accumulation of Coal Combustion Waste Contaminants In Stream Organisms | D. Fletcher TP278 Composition of the Fish and Benthic Invertebrate Community in an Urban Estuary | J. Parker TP279 The Lower Passaic River Study Area RI/FS Ecological Risk Assessment: Development of Surface Water TRVs Using Species-Sensitivity Distributions (SSDs) | S. Katka TP280 The application of a macro-invertebrate trait database as bioindicator for salinity and pesticides in South Africa | W. Malherbe TP281 Is there any significant correlation among basic water quality indexes and ecotoxicity of riverwater samples in Japan? | H. Yamamoto TP282 Reconstructing long-term limnological trends in phytoplankton and toxin production using paleogenomics and next generation sequencing | T. Tse TP283 Photodegradation of Methotrexate and 5-Fluorouracil: Ecotoxicological Studies Before and After Treatment | C. Lutterbeck TP284 Persistent Organic Pollutants in Stream Sediments from Southern Ontario, Canada | S. Chaudhuri TP285 Using the mayfly Centroptilium triangulifer in an aquatic toxicity testing program to better assess species sensitivity to crop protection products | A. Samel TP286 Refining test conditions for conducting water and sediment laboratory toxicity tests with juvenile freshwater mussels | J. Kunz TP287 Gulf Killifish (Fundulus grandis) Aquaculture and Utility as a Toxicological Model | B. Finch TP288 Evaluation of Proposed Ecotoxicological Testing Guidelines Using Mysids to Determine Endocrine Disruptive Effects | S. Hicks TP289 Development of a freshwater copepod chronic toxicity test | E. Marus TP290 Comparison of toxicity bioassessments using various endpoints in Ulva pertusa Kjellman (Chlorophyceae) | T. Han TP291 Ranking of biomarkers for environmental monitoring | N. Hanson TP292 Limit values for biomarkers in fish - Different limits for different assessment types | N. Hanson TP293 Development of tissue and dietary TRVs using species-sensitivity distributions to assess ecological risks in the Lower Passaic River Study Area | B. Bergquist NOTES TP294 Learning Shifts the Curve: Amphibians Are Sometimes More Sensitive Than Their Risk Assessment Surrogates | C. Aubee RESEARCH ASSOCIATESHIP PROGRAMS TP295 Species Sensitivity Distributions for Non-Target Plant Studies | J. Green Opportunities for Postdoctoral and Senior Research TP296 Comparison of Sub-lethal Sediment Toxicity Test Methods Used to Interpret Sediment Quality Objectives for California’s Bays and Estuaries | C. Pottios Awards are offered for postdoctoral and senior research in US federal laboratories and affiliated institutions. Research opportunities are in the fields of: aquatic ecology and toxicology environmental toxicology ecotoxicology sedimentology hydrology hydrogeochemistry toxic chemicals and related disciplines TP297 Soil and Sediment Testing of Very Hydrophobic, Low Solubility Organic Substances | G. Bragin TP298 Proposing a Basis on Deviation from the Chemical Mixture Models | J. Takeshita TP299 Comparing assessment models to evaluate the environmental safety of personal care products | A. Carrao Participating laboratories include: US Environmental Protection Agency including Summer Faculty Fellowships National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center Naval Research Laboratory Air Force Research Laboratory Chemical and Biological Defense Funded Laboratories Awards include stipends ranging from $42,000 to $80,000 per annum for recent Ph.D. recipients and higher for additional experience. Awards also include professional travel, relocation and health insurance. Many opportunities available for both non-US and US citizens. Annual application deadlines are Feb 1, May 1, Aug 1 and Nov 1. Prospective applicants must contact Research Adviser(s) at the lab(s) prior to application deadline to discuss research interests and funding opportunities. Apply online at: www.nationalacademies.org/rap Direct questions to 202-334-2760 (tel) or [email protected] Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Integrated Env Assessment and Management TP | Tuesday Posters Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Special Symposia Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 45 Tuesday Morning Platform Sessions Chairs: Adam Biales, David Bencic, Heiko Schoenfuss, Christopher Martyniuk Fate, Transport, Detection and Characterization of Nanomaterials Chairs: Jason Unrine, Frank Von der Kammer 10:00–10:15 10:20–10:35 10:40–10:55 Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology 11:00–11:15 183 Biomarkers responses to copper exposure and ocean acidification in Amphistegina spp. (Amphisteginidae, Foraminifera) | J. Marques 184 Relationship of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with algae-derived organic matter in sediment cores in the Pearl River Delta, South China | Y. Ran 185 Interactive effects of climate change with nutrients, mercury, and freshwater acidification on key taxa in the Northeast US and Canada | F. Pinkney Discussion 187 Incorporating Discussion the reality of climate change into risk assessment, remediation, and the long-term monitoring of contaminated landscapes | W. Landis Discussion 188 The Chemical Aquatic Fate and Effects Database and its Use in Spill Response | V. Chu 189 Gene expression analysis of phenanthrene in female fathead minnow liver after acute and subchronic exposures | J. Loughery 190 Higher, faster and stronger? The pros and cons of molecular faunal data for assessing ecosystem condition | K. Dafforn 191 Assessment of PAHs and PCBs in sediment in aquatic systems in Durban, South Africa, using chemical and biological analysis | N. Vogt 192 Considerations in variability for molecular endpoints in ecotoxicology | C. Martyniuk 193 The use of plasma proteomics in support of effects based monitoring: What we’ve learned from field studies | D. Simmons 194 Cell-based metabolomics for assessing chemical exposure and toxicity of environmental surface waters | Q. Teng 195 Fish Connectivity Mapping: a Transcriptomics-based Tool for Ecotoxicology | R. Wang 196 Environmental transformations of silver nanoparticles | M. Baalousha 197 The fate of nanomaterials at the river/ ocean frontier using large mesocosms: the case story of silver nanoparticles | E. Pelletier 198 Fate and transport of cerium nanoparticles in stream mesocosms differs between pulse and press exposures | L. Baker 199 Trophic Transfer Potential of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles Through Terrestrial Food Chains | J. Hawthorne 201 The road to nowhere: Equilibrium partition coefficients for nanoparticles | A. Praetorius 202 Liquid nebulization/differential mobility analysis method for quantification of nanoparticles in environmentally relevant water matrices | B. Mader 203 Identification of man-made TiO2 and CeO2 nanoparticles in the environment | F. Von der Kammer 200 A Comparison of C uptake and eliminaO tion rates of bulk F ZnO powder, ZnCl2, and ZnO nanoparF ticles by Eisenia fetida E using a stable isotope tracer | S. Lev E 109 182 Temps rising, poles thawing, oceans rising, fires/droughts/ storms raging. Where is SETAC? | R. Stahl Ecological Consequences of Exposure to Pharmaceuticals from Wastewater Treatment and B Manufacturing Effluents (see listing TP057–TP064) 210 Removing 211 Enhanced AdapR 208 Monitoring PAH 209 Strategies for bioavailability during determining PCB and Beneficial Use Imtive Management E habitat restoration mercury dynamics in pairments Related to Approach for RemeA with navigational the Upper Trenton Benthic Communities diation of the South Channel and Detroit | M. Mills River | C. Foran K dredged materials | A. Brennan River AOC | R. Otter Interactive Platform Mercury Fate and Biogeochemistry (see listing TP001–TP008) Scientific Approaches and Strategies to Support Restoring Beneficial Uses and Delisting Great Lakes Areas of Concern 204 Adverse Outcome Pathways Linked to Population Models as an Applied Framework for Investigating Effects of Chemical Stressors | D. Miller 205 Using tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) to assess Beneficial Use Impairments at Areas of Concern across the Great Lakes | C. Custer 206 Fish-eating birds as indicators for reassessing wildlife reproduction and health impairments in the Saginaw Bay and River Raisin Areas of Concern | K. Grasman 207 Cross-site comparisons of riparian spider exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) at Great Lakes Areas of Concern | D. Walters 212 Alternatives Analysis: A Robust Tool for Determining the Viability of Safer Substitutes | P. Sinsheimer 213 Advancing the Practice and Understanding of Alternatives Assessment Approaches | E. Connor 214 Transparency: A multidimensional and critical component of chemical alternatives assessment | J. McPartland 215 Applications and Challenges of Using Chemical Hazard Assessment for Chemicals, Materials and Products | L. Heine 216 From Chemical Structure to Environmental Hazard: exploiting QSAR for screening, prioritization and safer alternative design | P. Gramatica 217 High-Throughput Chemical Prioritization Based on Exposure and Dosimetry-Adjusted in Vitro Bioactivity | H. Shin 218 Substitution of prioritized polyand perfluorinated chemicals to eliminate diffuse sources (SUPFES) | P. Leonards 219 Identifying chemicals that are planetary boundary threats | M. MacLeod 220 Characterizing Arsenic Bioavailability in Gold Mining Contaminated Soils | N. Basta 221 Measuring metal solubility in airborne PM as a proxy for bioaccessibility in the human lung | C. Wiseman 222 Pilot Study for Relative Bioavailability Study of PAH in Coal Tar Pitch of Clay Target Fragments | B. Magee 223 Variation in Metal Bioaccessibility in the Canadian Urban and Background Surface Soils | M. Dodd 224 Juvenile swine evaluation of the ability of silicone rod in vitro digestors to predict PAH uptake across 20 different soils | S. Siciliano 225 Bioaccessibility and Bioavailability: The Great Opportunity Not Realized (so far) | G. Richardson 226 Relative Oral Bioavailability of Benzo(a)Pyrene from Soils: Effect of Soil Characteristics, PAH Sources, and PAH concentration | Y. Lowney 227 Development and Application of Site-Specific Arsenic Bioavailability For Contaminated Residential Soils | K. Bradham Chairs: Amy Mucha, Edwin Smith, Marc Mills, David Walters Recent Advances in Sustainable Chemicals Alternatives Assessment Chairs: Derek Muir, Jennifer Tanir Bioavailability and Bioaccessibility: Critical Tools For Risk Management Decisions Chairs: Spencer Williams, Glenn Hoeger Room 110 9:00–9:15 Special Symposia 118 Environmental Applications of Next-Generation and Alternative Assessment: Challenges and Opportunities 8:40–8:55 Remediation/Restoration 119 120 Chair: Ralph Stahl 8:20–8:35 Regulatory Directions 121/122 Influence of Global Climate Change on Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 8:00–8:15 Environmental or Analytical Chemistry 208/209 Session Integrated Env Assessment and Management 211 Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 46 Chair: Jim McGeer Avian Species as Indicators of Environmental Pollution and Health – Contaminant Exposure, Fate and Effects: Part 1 Chairs: Jonathan Verreault, Kim Fernie Population Modeling to Assess Pesticide Risks to Representative, Threatened and Endangered Species Chairs: Valery Forbes, Pernille Thorbek, Robert Pastorok Selenium and Mines Chairs: Jorgelina Muscatello, Vince Palace Assessing Contaminant Effects in Multi-stress Ecosystems: Part 1 Chairs: David Ostrach, Lawrence Kapustka Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology 10:00–10:15 10:20–10:35 10:40–10:55 11:00–11:15 228 Online LCxLC-ToF MS for Effect-Directed Analysis in Effluent and Surface Water | M. Lamoree 229 Two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC) and liquid chromatography (LCxLC) with mass spectrometry for the non-targeted screening of house dust | B. Place 230 Targeted and nontargeted analysis of polar organic contaminants by comprehensive 2D liquid chromatography with high-resolution mass spectrometry | L. Ferguson 231 Emerging contaminant screening using Atmospheric Pressure Gas Chromatography – Quadrupole Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry | B. Crimmins 232 Non-targeted analysis of natural and anthropogenic halogenated organic compounds in two ecotypes of Southern California bottlenose dolphins | N. Shaul 233 Determination of perfluoroalkyl ether carboxylic acids (PFECAs) and sulfonic acids (PFESAs) in North Carolina surface water using TOFMS | M. Strynar 234 Screening for new compounds using comprehensive gas chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS) | J. Kucklick 235 High resolution mass spectrometry screening methodology for identifying transformations in wastewater across an innovative advanced oxidation reactor | E. Parry 236 Laboratory culture, reproduction, and toxicity studies with cadmium and copper using the starlet anemone, Nematostella vectensis | A. Smith 237 Developmental toxicity of Ni to the New Zealand sea urchin (Evechinus chloroticus) | T. Blewett 238 Influence of dissolved organic carbon concentration and source on chronic 7-d Ni toxicity to the mysid (Americamysis bahia) | C. Cooper 239 Biomarkers responses in the Brazilian coral Mussismilia harttii (Cnidaria, Scleractinia, Mussidae) after waterborne copper exposure | J. Marques 240 Influence of estuarine dissolved organic matter of variable source on Zn toxicity to hydra (Eudendrium carneum) and speciation measured by AGNES | S. Smith 241 Effects of salinity on short-term zinc uptake, accumulation, and sub-lethal toxicity in European Green Crab (Carcinus maenas) | S. Niyogi 242 Toxicity, bioaccumulation and ionoregulatory impacts in Fundulus heteroclitus exposed to waterborne zinc at different salinities | C. Wood 243 The Chemistry and Toxicity of Aluminum in Marine Waters | G. Batley 244 Developmental Uptake of Radiolabeled 3,3’,4,4’-Tetrachlorobiphenyl (PCB 77) into Japanese Quail Egg Compartments and Embryos | K. Dean 245 The biphasic effects of di (n-butyl) phthalate (DBP) on steroidogenesis and cellular structures of pre-pubertal adult male Japanese quails testis | A. Arukwe 246 Genomic, hormonal, and physiological responses in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) exposed over multiple generations to the flame retardant HBCD | N. Karouna-Renier 247 Amino acid sequence of the AHR1 ligand-binding domain predicts avian sensitivity to dioxin like compounds: in vivo validation in European starlings | M. Eng 249 Mercury influences oxidative stress-related gene expression in Doublecrested Cormorant blood | R. Lavoie 250 Exposure of Peregrine Falcons to Emerging Flame Retardants in the US, Canada, South Africa and Spain: Current Status and Temporal Trends | D. Chen 251 Over 50 Years of Using Bald Eagles as Indicators of Great Lakes Ecosystem Health | W. Bowerman 252 Population modelling to assess pesticide risks to threatened and endangered species: Findings of a CropLife America workshop | V. Forbes 253 Problems with the use of point estimate toxicity data for parameterizing population models for ecological risk assessments | J. Stark 254 Effects of uncertainty in simulated songbird movement behavior on exposure to agricultural pesticides and resulting population-level responses | D. Dishman 255 Developing a population-level perspective of the direct and indirect effects of pesticide exposure to a non-target plant species | A. Kanarek 257 Predicting the effects of agricultural management practices on earthworm populations | A. Johnston 258 Ecosystemlevel risk of chemicals: from experimental data to a calibrated ecosystem model | L. Clouzot 259 Using Probabilistic Population Modeling to Inform Pesticide Risk Assessments and Jeopardy Determinations for Endangered Species | R. Pastorok 260 Integrative Assessment of Selenium Speciation, Biogeochemistry and Distribution in a Northern Coldwater Ecosystem | D. Janz 261 Bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of selenium in biofilms from a mining impacted stream | M. Arnold 262 Establishing dose-dependent developmental effects of maternal dietary selenium exposure in the model amphibian Xenopus laevis | A. Masse 263 Effects of Chronic Dietary Selenomethionine Exposure on the Physiological Stress Response in Juvenile White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) | S. Patterson 264 High Sensitivity to Dietary Selenomethionine Found in Juvenile White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) | J. Zee 265 Results of EPA’s Assessment of Fish Tissue from US Rivers for Selenium with Implications for Aquatic Life and Human Health | J. Lazorchak 266 Development of a Draft National 304(a) Chronic Selenium Criterion for the Protection of Freshwater Aquatic Life | J. Beama 267 Aquatic selenium remediation through ecosystem manipulation, an end-pit lake fertilization experiment | A. Luek 268 Predicting the impact of seasonal fluctuations in river discharge on the potential ecotoxicological risk of multiple toxicants in an estuary | A. Wijdeveld 269 Testing the waters: Impacts of contaminants on ecosystem structure and function in urban waterways | K. Dafforn 270 Application of Decision Analytical Approaches for Evaluation of Management Action Considering Multiple Stressors | C. Foran 271 Meta-omics elucidate sediment community and functional responses to field manipulated stressors | S. Birrer 272 Identification of a developmental window of susceptibility to selenomethionine and hypersaline toxicity in the Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes) | A. Kupsco 273 Long-term adaptation in oysters with prolonged exposure to environmental stress in the Sydney Harbour estuary, Australia | A. Melwani 274 An Integrated Environmental Monitoring Approach for Protecting Salmon in Urban Streams | R. Marshall 275 Cautions for deriving causal relationships and water quality benchmarks from field observational data: a case study in West Virginia headwaters | R. Kashuba Integrated Env Assessment and Management Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Tuesday Morning Platform Sessions C 248 Effects of parental O Pb exposure on the F development of the immune function in F birds | E N. Vallverdu-Coll E B 256 Risk characterization of non-target R terrestrial plant comE munities: modelling A population and community effects K of herbicide drift | J. Reeg Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Special Symposia Room 212 9:00–9:15 213/214 Fate and Effects of Metals: Marine Concerns 8:40–8:55 220 Chairs: Eunha Hoh, Nathan Dodder, June-Soo Park 8:20–8:35 Ballroom A Advanced Analytical Methods for Contaminant Discovery 8:00–8:15 Ballroom B Session Presentation will not be recorded. Ballroom C Presentation will be recorded. Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 47 Tuesday Afternoon Platform Sessions 4:00–4:15 277 Methylmercury production and transport in sulfateimpacted freshwater sediment and peat | N. Johnson 278 Multi-ecosystem assessment of mercury bioaccumulation in fishes: habitat, landscape, and biogeochemical drivers of fish mercury | C. Eagles-Smith 279 Mercury trends in vulnerable little brown bat maternal colonies across Atlantic Canada | L. Campbell 280 Temporal mercury dynamics in threespine stickleback: differences between sexes and foraging habitats | J. Willacker 281 Impacts of Climate and Industry on Methylmercury Exposures for Inuit in Labrador | E. Sunderland 282 Methylated Mercury Dynamics Arctic Marine Waters: what are the roles of dimethylmercury and particulate bound methylmercury? | I. Lehnherr 283 Modeling the pathway of mercury in contaminated waters (Tagus Estuary, Portugal) | M. Mateus 284 Associating changes in endogenous metabolite profiles of field-deployed fish with chemical contaminants and other stressors | T. Collette 285 Application of supervised and unsupervised tools to direct effects-based monitoring efforts in the Great Lakes Areas of Concern: Maumee River, Ohio | J. Berninger 286 Relationships between estrogenic contaminant concentrations and incidence of intersex in centrarchid fishes across North Carolina | C. Lee Pow 287 De novo chemical: gene associations and network inference of chemicals causing biological effects in fathead minnows caged in the Detroit River | E. Perkins 288 Componentbased analysis of OPAH interaction effects in zebrafish | C. Donald 289 Assessing efficiency of water reprocessing plants through predictive modelling of laboratory exposures | P. Antczak 290 Modelling impacts of environmental stressors and intra-/ inter-specific interactions on shaping meiobenthos biodiversity in British estuaries | F. Falciani 291 Links between molecular biomarkers in caged clams (Ruditapes philippinarum) and metal speciation as measured by in situ exposure and DGT approach | Z. Wang 292 Oxidative and nitrosative stress in Caenorhabditis elegans after exposure to functionalized cerium dioxide nanomaterials | D. Arndt 293 Mechanisms of uptake and toxicity of silver nanoparticles in Caenorhabditis elegans | J. Meyer 294 Determining the influence of copper and CuO nanoparticles on neurodegeneration of C. elegans | M. Mashock 297 Nanosilvermediated changes in human intestinal microbiota | P. Das 298 Investigating the accuracy of predicting the bioavailability of PAHs adsorbed to carbon nanotubes using QSAR models | E. Linard 299 Gravity-driven transport of three engineered nanomaterials in unsaturated soils and effects on soil pH and phosphate mobility | J. Conway Chairs: Olga Tsyusko, Krassimira Hristova Ecological Models for Assessing the Risks of Chemicals and Other Stressors – Part 1: From Molecules to Individuals | Chairs: 300 Population genomic tools for understanding individual response to chemicals | J. Shaw 301 Killifish as a new high-quality genomics model for applied environmental biology | A. Whitehead 302 Linking physiological and behavioral changes to alterations in gene expression toward modeling the impact of aquatic environmental contaminants | M. Carvan 303 Devolopment of an AOP to scale effects of contaminants from molecular to population level effects: behavior of larval fish | C. Murphy 305 From enzyme activity to population growth rate – mechanistic effect modeling of ROS inducing chemicals on Lemna minor | E. Zimmer 306 A dynamic energy budget approach to mechanistic models of toxicodynamics with applications to nanotoxicity | E. Muller 307 Toward a mechanistic and generic modeling approach to cross-organizational level extrapolation of chemically induced effects | A. Gergs 308 Experts workshop on the ecotoxicological risk assessment of ionizable organic chemicals: Towards a science-based framework for chemical assessment | T. Gouin 309 Partitioning of ionic organic chemicals from water to biological phases | S. Endo 310 Exploring fragment-based QSARs to predict the equilibrium partitioning of ionogenic organic chemicals to biologically relevant media | T. Brown 311 Exploring the exposure and hazard potential of ionogenic organic chemicals released to the environment | J. Arnot 312 Measured and Predicted Fish Plasma Concentrations of Ionizable Pharmaceuticals in Texas Estuaries | W. Scott 313 Estimating bioaccumulation potentials of organic compounds in oil sands processing water by PDMScoated stir bar and solid-supported lipid membranes | J. Martin 314 Assessing Bioaccumulation Potential of Per- and Poly-fluoroalkyl Substances: State of the Science and Key New Directions | C. Ng 315 Observed and modeled effects of pH on bioconcentration of diphenhydramine, a weakly basic pharmaceutical, in fathead minnows | J. Nichols Discussion 316 An Integrated Modeling Approach for Assessing Pesticide Exposure and Risk: Facilitating Data-Driven Public Policy | G. Hanrahan 317 The Implementation of Environmental Quality Standards (EQS) for biota under the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) | D. Leverett 318 Shaping Ecological Risk Research for Synthetic Biology | T. Kuiken 319 Regulating risks: punctuated equilibrium and the stability-adaptability tradeoff in public policy | A. Johnson 320 Quantifying Natural Resource Injuries and Service Loss: What have we learned since 2002? | L. Barnthouse Discussion Discussion Diane Nacci, Annemette Palmqvist, Valery Forbes, Roger Nisbet Evaluating Ionogenic Chemicals: Moving Beyond PBT Criteria Chairs: Mark Bonnell, Todd Gouin, Bryan Brooks Environmental Analysis, Policy and Litigation Implementing New and Novel Scientific Research to Inform Regulations Chair: Laurel Royer C 295 Photo-induced 296 DeterminaO tion of the primary toxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticles F component of toxicity to Daphnia magna of CuO Nanoparticles F under natural sunlight towards SaccharomyE ces cerevisiae | | C. Mansfield E M. Mashock B 304 Extrapolating ecotoxicological effects from individuals E to populations using A Dynamic Energy Budget theory and K individual-based modeling | R. Nisbet R Room 109 3:40–3:55 110 3:20–3:35 118 Mechanisms for Uptake and Toxicity of Engineered Nanomaterials Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology 3:00–3:15 Marcello Veiga Chairs: Anthony Schroeder, Edward Perkins Special Symposia 2:00–2:15 276 Methylmercury transport in contaminated waters of Tagus Estuary, Portugal | Chairs: Nelson O’Driscoll, Joao Canario, R. Cesário Approaches for Inferring Associations between Chemical Exposures and Biological Effects for Field-Exposed Organisms Remediation/Restoration 1:40–1:55 Mercury Fate and Biogeochemistry: Part 1 1:20–1:35 Regulatory Directions 121/122 1:00–1:15 Environmental or Analytical Chemistry 208/209 Session Integrated Env Assessment and Management 211 Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 48 3:00–3:15 3:20–3:35 3:40–3:55 4:00–4:15 321 Use of Polyethylene passive samplers to detect trace levels of dissolved HOCs in air, water and sediments | R. Lohmann 322 Ultra-low detection sampling of PCBs and DDTs in the water column of the Los Angeles/ Long Beach Harbor | X. Lu 323 Targeted and non-targeted analysis of halogenated organic contaminants in the Great Lakes using passive sampling and high resolution mass spectrometry | M. Robson 324 Simultaneous Screening of Porewater and Bulk Surface Water for Fipronil Using an Automated In Situ Sampler for Bioavailability Assessment (IS2B) | S. Supowit 325 Use of SPME PDMS Fibers to Determine Contaminant Flux and Intermixing Rates at Contaminated Sediment Sites in Rivers and Bays | C. Thomas 326 Quantification of geosmin and 2-MIB in whitefish and drinking water; a comparison of SPME and highresolution mass spectrometry for trace analysis | M. Schlitt 327 Studies of TimeIntegrative Solid Phase Extractive Sampler to Passive and Discrete Sampling Methods Conducted by Federal and State Agencies | J. Aderhold 328 Silicone-based equilibrium sampling of sediment to assess the thermodynamic potential of trace-level hydrophobic organic contaminants to bioaccumulate | A. Jahnke 329 How to Develop and Fit Species Sensitivity Distributions for Use in Risk AsChair: Kathryn Gallagher sessments | H. Phillips 330 Draft Reassessment of the 1988 Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Aluminum | D. Eignor 331 Evaluating the likelihood that early life stages of white sturgeon were affected by metals in sediment exposures | A. Ryan 332 A review of the bioavailability and toxicity of lead to aquatic organisms in acute and chronic exposures | R. Santore 333 Assessing the bioavailability and risk of sediment-associated uranium to Chironomus dilutus by varying sediment modifying factors | S. Crawford 334 Protectiveness of copper aquatic life criteria/guidelines against olfactory impairment in fish: An international comparison | D. DeForest 335 Regulatory Implementation of the Copper BLM: What Have We Learned and How are We Doing? | R. Gensemer 336 A decision-making framework for data quality and usability in implementation of the Biotic Ligand Model for setting site-specific copper criteria | J. Gondek 337 The use of an avian ToxChip PCR array to screen for effects of priority flame retardants and complex environmental mixtures | D. Crump 338 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Birds; Predicting in vivo Health Outcomes From in vitro Data | J. Head 339 Changes in thyroid function and hepatic status of American kestrels exposed to priority organophosphate flame retardants | K. Fernie 340 EROD induction, chromosomal damage, and environmental contaminants in Great Lakes tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) | C. Custer 342 Aquatic Mercury Contaminant Subsidies to Willamette Valley Terrestrial Songbirds | A. Jackson 343 Biologicallymediated Transport of Mercury from Winter to Breeding Sites in Migratory Piscivorous Birds | R. Lavoie 344 Waste management facilities and exposure to DecaBDE in birds foraging in anthropogenic landscapes: Does size matter? | M. Gentes 345 Applying an ecological risk assessment framework to national pesticide consultations: ESA definitions and practices | S. Hecht 346 Process for Determining Data Quality and Data Relevance for Pesticide Risk Assessments Conducted for Federally Listed Species | M. Panger 347 Using geospatial data to determine pesticide use areas for assessing the risk of national pesticide registrations to threatened and endangered species | E. Donovan 348 Using Generic Aquatic Habitats to Estimate Pesticide Exposure to Threatened and Endangered Species | M. Corbin B 349 Deriving protection thresholds R for threatened and E endangered species A potentially exposed to pesticides | K M. Etterson 350 Weighing lines of evidence to assess pesticide risk to threatened and endangered species | W. Lehmann 351 Bridging the Gap in Pesticide Registration With Probabilistic Methods | B. Hope 352 Risk Assessment for Imperiled Butterflies Exposed to a Mosquito Control Pesticide on a National Wildlife Refuge | T. Bargar 353 Selenium levels in the Murray River watershed: cumulative loadings from current and historical coal mining activities | L. Miller 354 Inter-laboratory Comparison Reveals Critical Issues with Periphyton Community Assessment | S. Weech 355 Effect of dietary selenium on adult Slimy Sculpin (Cottus cognatus) and their offspring | B. Lo 356 Gene expression profiling in the liver of juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) after dietary selenium uptake | R. Kan 357 Relative sensitivity of adult and juvenile birds to selenium | L. Cesh 358 Are fish tissue-based selenium criteria protective of aquatic-dependent birds? | S. Baker 359 A challenge for selenium bioaccumulation modelling: lentic, lotic, and everything in between | A. deBruyn 360 Towards a hardness guideline: Interaction of hardness and alkalinity on contaminant mixture toxicity in Daphnia magna acclimated to soft water | S. Bogart 361 The Lower Passaic River Study Area RI/FS Ecological Risk Assessment: Assessing Risk in a Multi-stress Ecosystem | L. Saban 362 A Tiered Approach to Causal Analysis in Natural Resource Damage Assessment | A. Morrison 363 Quantitative integration of multiple lines of evidence: The use of likelihood ratios in benthic community risk assessment | K. Whitehead 364 Using the relative risk model to put contaminants into context, lessons learned from twenty years | W. Landis 365 Differential survival for hatcheryreared Chinook salmon transiting contaminated river estuaries in Puget Sound | J. Meador 366 Adult coho salmon pre-spawn mortality is caused by urban runoff and prevented by soil bioretention | J. Spromberg 367 On the importance of salinity and temperature fluctuations in ecotoxicology of supra-littoral enchytraeids | A. Silva 368 Differentiating fishing from water quality impacts to marine rocky reefs | K. Schiff Chairs: Xiaoxia Lu, Keith Maruya Fate and Effects of Metals: Regulatory and Risk Assessment Perspective Avian Species as Indicators of Environmental Pollution and Health – Contaminant Exposure, Fate and Effects: Part 2 Chairs: Jonathan Verreault, Kim Fernie Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Federally Listed (Threatened and Endangered) Species at a National Level Chairs: Melissa Panger, Scott Hecht, George Noguchi Coal Mining in BC: Ecological Effects and Science-Based Management Chairs: Adrian deBruyn, Lana Miller Assessing Contaminant Effects in Multi-stress Ecosystems: Part 2 Chairs: David Ostrach, Lawrence Kapustka Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Integrated Env Assessment and Management Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Tuesday Afternoon Platform Sessions C 341 Indirect effects of O agricultural intensificaF tion and pesticides on tree swallow (TachyciF neta bicolor) foraging, E body condition and E stress physiology | R. Stanton Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Special Symposia Room 212 2:00–2:15 213/214 1:40–1:55 220 Ultra-Low Detection Techniques for Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants in Water and Sediment 1:20–1:35 Ballroom A 1:00–1:15 Ballroom B Session Presentation will not be recorded. Ballroom C Presentation will be recorded. Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 49 Exposure and Effects of Environmental Stressors to Bees Chairs: Jay Overmyer, Troy Anderson, Connie Hart WP001 Workshop Summary: Bumble Bee Ecotoxicology and Risk Assessment | A. Cabrera WP002 Pyrethroid-Induced Oxidative Stress and Disease Intolerance in a Model Social Insect | L. Jenson WP003 Reducing sampling bias in honeybee monitoring studies | M. Wang WP004 New methods to assess forager losses in honeybees | M. Wang Alternative Methods for Evaluating Aquatic Toxicity: New Methods, Endpoints and Testing Strategies Chairs: Teresa Norberg-King, David Volz WP019 Uptake, efflux and metabolism of pharmaceuticals at the gill: A primary gill cell culture model | L. Stott WP020 A novel molecular biomarker for early prediction of the effects of exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals in Japanese medaka Oryzias latipes | A. Abdelmoneim WP021 Sucralose Molecular Marker of PPCPs in Water | J. Hendricks Emergent Pollutants Chair: Patrick Novak WP005 Diurnal, daily, and seasonal variations of volatile methylsiloxanes in a sewage treatment plant from Saitama, Japan | Y. Horii WP006 Development of a rapid LC-Time of flight mass spectrometry method for screening of trace naphthenic acids in aqueous environments | M. Haberl WP007 Artificial Sweeteners as Tracers of Wastewater Contamination | C. Metcalfe WP008 Siloxanes: Quantifying a New Emmergent Pollutant in Water and Air | B. Coates WP009 Occurrence and phase distribution of PBDEs, hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDs) and tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) in landfill leachate | A. Daso WP010 Chiral brominated flame retardants in indoor air and dust | F. Wong WP011 Validation analysis of oxytetracycline by HPLCDAD in water to freshwater ecosystems | H. Janke WP012 Contamination from formerly used defense sites and atmospheric deposition on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska | F. von Hippel WP013 Batch and Column Transport Studies of Environmental Fate of 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (NTO) in Soils | N. Mark WP014 Determination of Diphenylamine Antioxidants in Wastewater / Biosolids and Sediment | Z. Zhang WP016 Perinatal Concentrations of Bisphenol A (BPA), BPA Metabolites and BPA Alternatives in Paired Maternal and Cord Serum | J. Liu Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology WP018 Determination of (4-Methylcyclohexyl)methanol Isomers in Water Samples from the 2014 Elk River, West Virginia, Chemical Spill | W. Foreman WP022 Development of biomonitoring tool based on lysosomal response and lysosomal proteomic in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae | N. Nguyen WP023 Organotypic cultures open new avenues of research in reptilian toxicology | K. Campasino WP024 Three-dimensional fish tissue culture: an alternative model to better understand bioaccumulation in ecotoxicology? | M. Baron WP025 Gene expression variation in Hyalella azteca laboratory populations under standardized conditions | K. Major WP026 Cell Culture and Cytotoxicity Studies in Chelonians: a Review | C. Godard WP027 Development of Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships to Predict Toxicity of Fluorochemicals to Aquatic Organisms | J. Newsted WP028 The RTgill-W1 cell line assay to predict fish acute toxicity: results of a round-robin study | K. Schirmer WP029 Potential pathogenicity of heterotrophic plate count bacteria that are used as an indicator of water quality fit for human consumption | S. Horn WP030 Invading the “dirty waters” of urban harbors: Quantifying invasive tunicate tolerance to marine pollution | K. Osborne WP031 Tracking and Quantifying Chemical Fate in Leptocheirus plumulosus Using Fluorescently Labeled Hydrocarbons and Confocal Laser Microscopy Techniques | G. McMennamy WP032 Improving the Amphibian Metamorphosis Assay: Experience with a Time-to-Stage Design | L. Ortego Integrated Env Assessment and Management WP | Wednesday Posters Environmental or Analytical Chemistry WP033 Validation of a Laparoscopic Method for Collecting Testis from Largemouth Bass for Non-Lethal Detection of Intersex (Testicular Oocytes) | A. MacLeod WP048 Behavioral Toxicity of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Pyrethroid Compounds in Daphnia magna | C. Vulpe WP034 High-throughput approaches to screening ecotoxicological hazards of substances | C. Lehman WP049 A bioenergetics-based perspective on understanding sublethal effects of toxicants in the freshwater snail, Lymnaea stagnalis | E. Reategui-Zirena WP035 Adaptation of dried blood spot bioanalytical technique to measure pharmaceuticals in fathead minnow | A. Perkins WP050 Wet Weather Receiving Water Evaluation of the Devil’s Slide Area in ASBS #29 in La Jolla, CA | K. Tait WP036 Development and Completion of Threshold of Toxicological Concern (TTC) Database for use in Hazard Assessment | J. Brill WP051 C. dubia whole effluent toxicity (WET) test failure can be caused by biological interference | J. Kubitz WP037 Exposure-Dose Relationships in Aquatic Toxicity: Interaction of Test Design, Modifying Factors, and Dose Surrogates | L. McCarty WP038 Predicted No Effect Concentrations (PNECs) Should Not Be Based on Results From a Single Toxicity Test | P. Chapman WP039 Ecotoxicological Threshold of Concern (eco-TTC): Development of an approach to assist environmental hazard assessment | M. Embry WP053 Data Quality Assurance in a Changing Regulatory Framework | C. Mancini WP041 Examining Immune Adverse Outcome Pathways and Alternative Endpoints of Relevance to Aquatic Toxicology and Ecological Risk Assessment | J. Corrales WP042 Using mesocosms to rank the impacts of environmental stressors on stream periphyton community structure and function | K. Kulacki WP044 Assessing variation within an agrichemical pulse by on-site, serial exposure of fathead minnows in the Elkhorn River, Nebraska, USA | J. Ali WP047 Acute and Chronic Effects of Bromide to Ceriodaphnia | T. Horsley Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration WP054 Expansion of USEPA/OPPT testing strategy to include sediment testing for assessing exposure and risk to industrial chemicals | K. Eisenreich Making Confident Environmental Decisions in an Uncertain World: Some Challenges and Useful Approaches Chairs: Doug McLaughlin, Camille Flinders WP043 A glimpse through the keyhole: The use of rapid assessment analytical tools in landscape toxicology | A. Kolok WP046 Responses of Planktothrix agardhii and Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata to copper sulfate (CuSO4 5H2O) and a chelated copper compound (Cutrine®Ultra) | A. Calomeni Improving Research Quality to Increase Relevance and Use in Regulatory DecisionMaking Chairs: Jane Staveley, Randall Wentsel WP040 Evaluation of the relationship between NOEC and EC10/EC20 values using a Daphnia chronic ecotoxicology dataset | A. Beasley WP045 Application of a Dissolution Test Method to Determine the Aquatic Toxicity Potential of Coal Leachates to Marine Life | L. Minella WP052 A Modified Test Method to Conduct In Situ Toxicity Tests with Giant Kelp - Performance Results for Storm Water Exposures in Marine Receiving Water | A. Cibor WP055 Pesticide Fate Modeling in the age of Big Data | M. Yoder Evaluating Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: Identifying Species Differences and Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation Chairs: Daniel Spade, Nancy Denslow, Carlie LaLone, Scott Lynn INTERACTIVE PLATFORM (PM – 119/120) WP056 Differences in anti-androgenic response to phthalates in human, rat, and mouse fetal testis model systems | D. Spade WP057 Temperature as a critical factor in evaluating thyroid hormone disruption in frog wildlife | A. Hammond WP058 A role for both soluble and membrane estrogen receptors in reproductive processes in fish | T. Sabo-Attwood Special Symposia Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 55 WP | Wednesday Posters Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Integrated Env Assessment and Management WP059 Challenges and approaches in comparative omics across fish species | C. Martyniuk WP060 Cross-species extrapolation of an adverse outcome pathway for ecdysteroid receptor activation | C. LaLone WP061 Investigating veterinary medicines as xenoestrogens using in silico techniques | F. Bowker WP062 Considerations in Use of the EPA’s ToxCast Data for Environmental Toxicology | K. Houck WP063 Performance of 4-tert-octylphenol in Tier 2 Endocrine Disruptor Screening Assays and Ramifications for Environmental Hazard Assessment | K. Coady WP064 Revealing a critical mode of action for thyroid hormones: Implications for endocrine disruption in vertebrates | S. Maher WP065 Competitive Interactions In Vitro of Organophosphate Triester Flame Retardants and Diester Metabolites With Recombinant Human Transthyretin | K. Wooding Bioassays For DNA Damage Detection Chair: Daniel Olorunfemi WP066 DNA damage in Oysters (Crassostrea virginica) from the Gulf of Mexico, a base line study in case of an oil spill | P. Ramirez Romero WP067 DNA damage from oil contaminated marine sediment by comet assay – Hebei sprit oil spill, Taean, | H. Jeong WP068 Genotoxicity of fluoranthene and benzo[α] pyrene in Artemia franciscana | M. del Carmen Guzman Martinez WP069 Acute Toxicity and Cytogenotoxic Response of Clarias gariepinus and Allium cepa to Process Water | O. Anani WP070 Molecular Evaluation of Cytogenetic Effects of Produced Water on Meristematic Root Tips of Allium cepa | P. Olorunfemi WP071 Use of Amaranthus hybridus and Allium cepa plants to evaluate the cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of acid mine soil | A. Udebuani WP072 Evaluation of the Cytogenotoxic Characteristics of Ash Leachate from a Hospital Incinerator Using Allium cepa Assay | E. Edosomwan WP073 Application of the Comet Assay for environmental monitoring of genotoxicity in native fish populations | J. Meier SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 56 Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Special Symposia Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology WP074 Mutagenecity Assessment of Automobile Mechanic Workshop Soil Leachate Using Allium test | A. Ngozi WP091 Resident Inhalation Exposure to Airborne Particle-Bound Halogenated Flame Retardants in a Typical E-waste Recycling Zone | P. Luo WP104 Perfluorophosphinates and Other Perfluorinated Acids in Northern Pike and Double-Crested Cormorants | S. de Solla WP075 Municipal solid waste leachates induced micronucleus and nuclear abnormalities in Clarias gariepinus and Coturnix japonica | C. Alimba WP092 Ecological Risk Assessment of Antidepressant and β-blocker Human Metabolites and Transformation Products in Effluent-Dominated Fluvial Systems | A. Brown WP105 Potential for ocean-atmosphere interactions to contribute to long range transport of perfluorinated acids | C. Young Emerging Contaminants from Anthropogenic Activities: Trends and Impacts Chairs: Eddy Zeng, Charles Wong, Da Chen WP076 Eight years of Monitoring of Decabromodiphenylether in the European Environment: Birds, Sewage Sludge and Sediments | J. de Boer WP077 Persistence and Bioaccumulation of the Flame Retardant Decabromodiphenyl Ether in Freshwater Lakes | D. Orihel WP078 Fate of 4,4’-Methylenedianiline (MDA) in Freshwater and Estuarine Aquatic Environments | R. West WP079 Occurrence of brominated and organophosphorus flame retardants in wastewater treatment plants | J. Cristale WP080 Spatiotemporal trends of PBDEs and their replacements in the Great Lakes atmosphere | L. Liu WP081 Naphthenic Acids in Coastal Sediments after the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill: A Potential Indicator for Oil Contamination | Y. Wan WP082 Size-distribution of n-alkanes in estuarine sediment and suspended particulate matter: implications for environmental behavior organic pollutants | W. Chen Chou WP083 Size-resolved distribution of PBDEs in household dust particles | K. Richman WP084 Alternative Flame Retardants in San Francisco Bay | R. Sutton WP085 Physiological Implications of Environmental Azo Dye Exposure in Clostridium perfringens | J. Morrison WP087 Dolphins as sentinels for sediment perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) contamination in estuarine areas of Charleston, SC | P. Fair WP088 Bioaccumulation of Steroid Hormones in Food Crops through Irrigation with Reclaimed Water | P. Wilson WP089 Persistent Organic Pollutants in Fish from Alaska and Western National Parks and their Contaminant Health Thresholds | J. Schrlau WP090 Optimizing silicone for co-deployment with low-density polyethylene passive sampling | S. O’Connell Fate and Effects of Metals: Aquatic Biological Perspective – BLM Chair: Robert Santore WP093 Field versus Laboratory Toxicity Testing with Hyalella azteca, Metal Bioaccumulation and Use of the MEAM and BLM Models to Identify Causes of Effects | H. Sonnenberg WP094 Silver speciation in synthetic and natural aquatic systems | A. Peters WP095 Influence of water quality on zinc toxicity to the Florida apple snail (Pomacea paludosa) and sensitivity of freshwater snails to zinc | T. Hoang WP096 Development of BLM for Japanese Domestic Species | M. Kamo WP097 Toxicity of ternary mixtures of nickel, copper, zinc and cadmium to Daphnia magna | E. Traudt WP098 Comparison of Hardness-Based and Biotic Ligand Model Water Quality Criteria for Copper and Zinc in Streams near Los Alamos National Laboratories | S. Tobiason Emerging Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Chairs: Amila De Silva, Jonathan Benskin, Robert Letcher WP099 Spatio-temporal variations of perfluoroctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctane acid (PFOA) in selected top-soils around Cape Town environment | O. Olatunji WP100 Improved capability for the quantification of polyfluoroalkyl chemicals in human serum | K. Kato WP101 Transcriptional and cellular responses of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii to perfluoroalkyl phosphonic acids | M. Houde WP102 In Vitro Metabolic Formation of Perfluoroalkyl Sulfonamides from Copolymer Surfactants of Pre- and Post-2002 Scotchgard Fabric Protector Products | R. Letcher WP103 Concentrations of perfluorinated compounds in freshwater food webs in the Canadian high Arctic | K. Kidd WP106 A direct injection LCMSMS whole water method for the analysis of polyfluorinated compounds from AFFF-affected aqueous samples | B. Chandramouli WP107 Dynamic toxicokinetic modeling of direct and indirect (precursor) exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid in professional ski wax technicians | M. Gomis WP108 Indirect Photolysis of a Fluorinated Surfactant and Byproduct in Synthetic Field Water Solutions | L. Trouborst WP109 Can the use of silanized filters reduce artefacts associated with active air sampling of perfluorinated alkyl acids? | J. Johansson WP110 Assessing the environmental risks of shortchain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances: What did we learn from the assessment of long-chain homologues? | L. Vierke WP111 Estimating human exposure to PFOS isomers and PFCA homologues: the relative importance of direct and precursor exposure | W. Gebbink WP112 Ultra-fast analysis of selected PFASs in environmental matrices using laser diode thermal desorption (LDTD) coupled to Q-Exactive Orbitrap | G. Munoz WP113 Partitioning behavior, bioaccumulation and biomagnification of perfluorinated acids in an estuarine ecosystem: the case-study of the Gironde estuary | G. Munoz WP114 Meta-analysis of information on the identity and PBT properties of fluorinated alternatives to long-chain perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) and precursors | I. Cousins WP115 Identification of overlooked sources contributing to the occurrence of C4–C14 perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids (PFCAs) in the environment and biota | I. Cousins WP116 Species-specific bioaccumulation of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) in intertidal organisms of the west coast of South Korea | J. Khim WP117 Sorption of cationic and zwitterionic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances to top soil | K. Barzen-Hanson WP118 An Overview of Field and Laboratory Research to Inform Ecological Risk Assessments of Perfluorooctane Sulfonate | A. Olson WP119 Riverine Emission of Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in China | T. Wang WP120 Implications of Tissue Specific Partitioning of Perfluorinated Compounds on Fish Condition Sampled Near Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana | H. Lanza WP121 The Use of in situ Passive Samplers as Surrogates for Fish at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana | R. Cochran Approaches for Inferring Associations Between Chemical Exposures and Biological Effects for Field-Exposed Organisms Chairs: Anthony Schroeder, Edward Perkins INTERACTIVE PLATFORM (AM – 119/120) WP122 Ultrastructural changes in the Leydig cells of adult male Japanese quails exposed to environmental pollutant, DBP at pre-pubertal phase | U. Muhammed Bello WP123 Bioaccumulation of organochlorine contaminants and EROD activity in southern California round stingrays exposed to planar aromatic compounds | K. Lyons WP124 In Situ Exposure of West Slope Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi) to Amphibole Asbestos at the Libby, Montana Superfund Site | J. Clark WP125 Wild Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) Oxidative Stress Induced by Cadmium and Low Selenium Exposures | D. Ponton WP126 Factors affecting the health and fitness of Juvenile winter flounder: Links between cellular and population level data | A. McElroy WP128 Evaluating the effects of uranium mining on benthic invertebrate communities in the Athabasca Basin of Northern Saskatchewan | B. Dowsley WP129 Bayesian Uncertainty Analysis of Invertebrate Sediment Toxicity Assessment | J. Toll WP130 Development of Chemical-Gene/Pathway Networks for Predicting Potential Biological Effects Due to Chemical Exposures at a Great Lakes Area of Concern | A. Schroeder WP131 Linking Observed Biological Adverse Effects to Contaminant and/or Pedological Variables in Soils | G. Stephenson WP132 Bioassay- versus Analytically-Derived Estrogen Equivalents: Ramifications for Monitoring | B. Blackwell Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology WP133 Assessment of Phoslock® Application Impacts on Phytoplanktonic and Benthic Communities of an Urban Eutrophic Reservoir | A. Mozeto WP134 Assessing shipping-mediated impacts and environmental quality within the Grand Harbour, Valletta (Maltese Islands, Central Mediterranean) | T. Romeo WP135 Effects of two sterilant herbicides on the growth and microcystin production of microcystis aeruginosa at environmental relevant concentrations | Q. Zhang WP136 A case study of newly designed air lift loop reactor with ability to eliminate the toxicity of ammonia in high level ammonia wastewater treatment | D. Jiang Remedy Effectiveness Assessments and Monitoring Contaminated Sediment Remediation Chairs: Marc Mills, Amy Mucha, David Walters WP137 Utilization of caged dreissenid mussels for source tracking contaminants in Great Lakes Areas of Concern by NCCOS Mussel Watch Program | A. Jacob WP138 Fish Monitoring, Fox River, Wisconsin | J. Hahnenberg WP139 Microtox bioassay of treated effluents from remediation processes for explosive-contaminated soils | S. Oh WP140 Methodological development for geochemical analysis of AMD-contaminated stream sediments, with implications for recovery | J. Williamson WP141 Metal uptake in Zea mays planted in crude oil polluted soil samples | O. Otitoju WP142 Kinetics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon extraction from sediment by granular activated carbon | M. Rakowska WP143 Evaluation of Activated Carbon Treatment Technologies in a PCB-Contaminated Wetland | J. Bleiler WP144 Fate of PCBs in Sediment After Application of an Activated Carbon Amendment at an Active Naval Shipyard | M. Grover WP145 Geospatial Analysis of Contaminated-Sediments and Water Quality in the Spring River Watershed | M. Niazi WP146 The Use of Risk Assessment Throughout the Stages of Land Development: Planning to Clean-Up | M. Bowersox WP147 Using Risk Assessment for Due Diligence in Performance-Based Remediation | B. Hope Integrated Env Assessment and Management WP | Wednesday Posters Environmental or Analytical Chemistry WP148 Phytoremediation of PCB co-contamination in transformer oil using Chromolaena odorata | R. Anyasi WP149 Simulation of Lateral Migration of Heavy Metal in Huangjiang watershed, Guangxi Province | L. Mei Current-Use Pesticides – Our Evolving Understanding of Occurrence, Toxicity and Ecological Effects WP164 Assessing the Effects of Thiamethoxam on Aquatic Organisms in an Outdoor Microcosm Study | J. Overmyer WP165 Ecological risk assessment of neonicotinoids and other systemic pesticides on paddy field in Japan: a 3-year project | T. Hayashi WP166 Comparing the sensitivity to 3,4-dichloroaniline of two microalgae species. Analysis of biochemical and morphological effects | F. Martínez-Jerónimo Chairs: Kathryn Kuivila, Marie DeLorenzo WP150 Evaluation of Differences in Results from New and Older Analytical Methods Are Important for LongTerm Studies of the Effects of Pesticides in Streams | M. Sandstrom WP151 Measurements of pesticide soil-air partition coefficients: towards improved volatilization and pesticide fate modeling | C. Davie-Martin WP152 Enantiomer specific measurements of currentuse pesticides in aquatic systems | E. Ulrich WP154 Fungicicdes impact organic matter decomposition in streams at global scale | J. Rasmussen WP156 Continuous pesticide monitoring in the Pudding Sub Basin, Oregon – critical habitat for Pacific salmonids | J. Jenkins WP157 Elevated water temperature increases the toxicity of pesticide mixtures to juvenile coho salmon | C. Laetz WP160 The effects of early-life bifenthrin exposure on gene expression in Menidia beryllina | R. Diaz WP169 Acute and chronic effects of the pesticide carbofuran to rotifer Philodina roseola Ehrenberg , 1830 | M. Spadoto WP171 Baseline levels and trophic transfer of organochlorine pesticides in biota from a sub tropical floodplain in Africa | N. Smit WP155 Pesticide Occurrence in Streams in the Midwestern US in 2013 | P. Van Metre WP159 The Effects of Exposure to the Pyrethroid Pesticide Permethrin on an Endangered Fish Species; the Delta Smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) | K. Jeffries WP168 Multiple stressors over multiple generations: assessing the combined impact of climate change and endocrine disruptors | B. DeCourten WP170 Comparative toxicity of insecticides, fungicides and herbicides widely used in the Pampas (Argentina) on the “Pejerrey” (Odontesthes bonariensis) | P. Carriquiriborde WP153 Occurrence and Non-Target Effects of Fungicides in Three Agricultural Areas in the US | T. Reilly WP158 The Stream Pollution Trends (SPoT) Monitoring Program: Pyrethroid Pesticides in California Watersheds | K. Siegler WP167 Use of Menidia berylina to determine impacts of exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals in the SSJ Delta | S. Brander WP172 Pesticide pollution on the Bejucos River and its posible effects on the squirrel Spermophilus adocetus | G. Barrera-Escorcia WP173 Pesticide Stewardship Partnerships in Oregon: Using monitoring data to focus watershed improvements | L. Pillsbury WP174 Strategies for reducing toxicity in stormwater and agriculture runoff | B. Anderson WP175 Does habitat management explain multi-scale biodiversity patterns in altered ecosystems? | J. Suski INTERACTIVE PLATFORM (AM – 119/120) WP161 Occurrence of neonicotinoid insecticides in playa wetlands and potential effects to waterfowl food sources | K. Kohl WP176 New paradigms to evaluate the fate of modern pesticides used in urban and suburban environments: Where we’ve been and where do we need to go | K. Armbrust WP162 Seed treatments as a source of current-use pesticides to the environment | K. Smalling WP177 Comparative Toxicity Assessments of CurrentUse Pesticides in Estuarine Biota | M. Fulton WP163 Response of a prairie zooplankton community following exposure to the insecticide thiamethoxam in wetland mesocosms | M. Hanson WP178 Marine Test Species Sensitivity Study to Pulsed Salinity Exposures, Pyrethroid Pesticides, and Copper in an Area of Special Biological Significance | P. Arth Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Special Symposia Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 57 WP | Wednesday Posters Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Integrated Env Assessment and Management WP179 Bifenthrin as endocrine disruptor in fishes: effects at the molecular, reproductive, and population levels | S. Brander WP180 Maternal transfer of pyrethroid pesticides in dolphins from Brazil | M. Alonso WP181 Fipronil Water Pollution and Its Urban Sources | K. Moran WP182 Occurrence of Current Use Pesticides in the Atmosphere of Agricultural Regions | R. Raina-Fulton WP183 Dust particles as a source for pesticide contamination of urban streams | J. Gan Challenges Facing the Next Generation of Risk Assessment Chairs: Betty Locey, Robinan Gentry WP184 Chemical activity for integrated chemical assessment | J. Arnot WP185 Reproducibility of Chemical Potency Across Orthogonal In Vitro High Throughput Screening Assays | E. Yost WP186 Concerned about the T in PBT? Ask what fugacity and activity can do for you! | D. Mackay Advancing Adverse Outcome Pathways for Integrated Toxicology and Regulatory Applications Chairs: Natalia Vinas, Edward Perkins WP187 Conceptualizing Adverse Outcome Pathways for Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors | D. Martinovic WP188 AOPs and Reverse Toxicokinetics: Estimating Internal Dose Metrics from Environmental Exposures | I. Schultz WP189 Application of an Adverse Outcome Pathway to Elucidate Observations of Intersex Fish in the Environment | A. MacLeod WP190 AOP-Xplorer: an online database and visualization tool for Adverse Outcome Pathways | T. Habib WP191 Linking toxicity and adaptive responses across the transcriptome, proteome and phenotype of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii exposed to silver | K. Schirmer WP192 Effects of 6-OH-BDE-47, 6-MeO-BDE-47 and BDE-47 on receptor-associated mRNA expression in zebrafish embryos/larvae | S. Tang WP193 Development of Adverse Outcome Pathways for Endocrine Disruption in Daphnia Magna | N. Vinas SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 58 Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Fish Consumption as a Driver of Risk Management Decisions and Human HealthBased Water Quality Criteria Canadian Oil Sands: Advancements in the Ecotoxicology of Process-Affected Materials and Analytical Detection Methodologies Chairs: Nancy Judd, Yvette Lowney Chairs: Richard Frank, Jonathan Martin WP194 A Literature Review of Inorganic Arsenic in Seafood and Its Implication in Dietary Intake Analyses | G. Greenberg WP207 Assessing the mechanistic toxicity of Oil Sands process affected waters (OSPW) using a genome wide live cell array reporter system | G. Morandi WP195 Mercury, Selenium, and Arsenic in Ohio River Fish Collected near Coal-Fired Power Plants: Evaluation of Fish Consumption Risks | R. Reash WP208 Chemical Characterization of Oil Sands Acid Extractable Organics Fractions and Associated Toxicity to Oryzias latipes | A. Bauer WP196 An Assessment of the Lower Willamette Coupled Sediment and Food Web Model: Predicting Future Concentrations of Total PCBs in Fish Tissue | F. Wolf WP209 Genotoxicity and Mutagenicity of Oil Sands Process Water Extractable Organics | N. Zetouni WP197 Let Them Eat Fish: Addressing Conservatism in Environmental Risk Assessment | B. DeShields Recent Advances and Trends in Perfluorochemical Research Chairs: Kavitha Dasu, Marc Mills, Shoji Nakayama WP198 Morphometric and gene expression changes due to perfluorinated compound (PFOS, PFNA, PFOA) exposure to embryonic zebrafish (Danio rerio) | C. Greenfield WP199 Identification of Perfluorooctane Sulfonate Binding Protein in the Plasma of Takifugu rubripes | M. Honda WP200 Perfluorinated Acids (PFAAs) emitted by pointsources into the Norwegian Environment- Two Case Studies: public airports and a small town | D. Herzke WP201 Multigenerational Effects of Perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) on Reproduction and Development in Medaka | D. Fort WP202 Enhanced Elimination of Perfluorooctane Sulfonate by Menstruating Women: Evidence from Population-based Pharmacokinetic Modeling | F. Wong WP203 Adsorption of perfluoroalkyl acids onto activated carbon: effect of carbon properties and solution chemistry | Y. Zhi WP204 Evaluating Poly/Perfluoroalkyl Substances in Commercial Biosolids-based Fertilizers | M. Mashtare WP205 Microbial degradation of key components of aqueous film forming foams in aerobic soil | S. Mejia WP206 Emission of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) in the Tokyo-Bay catchment basin, Japan in 2004–2010 | T. Sakurai Special Symposia WP210 Is oxidative stress a mechanism of toxicity of oil sands process affected water? | S. Wiseman WP211 Inhibition of multi-xenobiotic resistance (MXR/MDR) efflux activity as a potential mechanism of toxicity of oil sands process affected water | H. Alharbi WP212 Sublethal effects of caged freshwater mussels in the oil sand development area | F. Gagne WP213 Effects of metal-PAH mixtures on the survival, accumulation of metals, and ROS production in Hyalella azteca | P. Gauthier WP214 Acute Aqueous Toxicity Models for Vanadium under Different Surface Water Chemistry Conditions Representative of the Alberta Oil Sands Mining Region | E. Gillio Meina WP215 PAHs in the lake and river sediments of the oil sands development area; concentration, composition, trends, and diagnostic ratios | M. Evans WP216 Species-environment associations of zooplankton communities in boreal lakes in the vicinity of Athabasca oil sands operations | M. Anas Wildlife Ecotoxicology Chairs: Miguel Mora, Angela Matz WP217 Estimating the Surface Area of Birds: Using the Homing Pigeon (Columba livia) As A Model | C. Perez WP218 Acute toxicity of three current-use pesticides to Acris Blanchardi | P. Cusaac WP219 Effect of exposure endosulfan on sperm morphology and seminiferous tubules in rat (Rattus norvegicus L.) Wistar | K. Oginawati WP220 Passerine Acute Oral Dose Study Update 2014 | T. Fredricks Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology WP221 Improving reptile risk assessment: dermal toxicity methodology and relationship to avian toxicity data | S. Weir WP222 Quantification of eleven thyroid hormones and metabolites in plasma and tissue: method development and case studies from wildlife | M. Hansen WP224 Biomonitoring of metal accumulation by sea turtle; semiquantitative ICP-MS analysis as a screening tool to identify potential targets | C. Villa Terresrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology General WP226 Using the cytochrome P450 (CYP2C45) gene to explain differential sensitivity to rodenticides in barn owls (Tyto alba) | A. Huang WP227 Use of Ecological Risk Assessment Methods to Evaluate Potential Causes of Wildlife Mortality in Oil Exploration Areas in Sub-Saharan Africa | C. Mach WP228 The initiation and regulation of avian migratory fat deposition and how contamination affects pre-migratory fuelling in shorebirds | K. Bianchini WP229 Seasonal levels of persistent organic pollutants in resident and migratory songbirds from North and Central America | A. Maldonado WP230 Interspecies differences of PBDEs metabolic capacity and excretion in the dog and cat | K. Nomiyama WP231 Enantioselectivity in Health Risk Assessment of DDT | M. Zhao WP232 Survey of Aflatoxin Contamination in Deer Corn Purchased throughout the Rolling Plains of Texas | N. Dunham WP233 Sequencing and De Novo Assembly of the Chinese Lizard Eremias argus Transcriptome Using the Illumina GAIIx Method | W. Li WP234 Rodent control user behavior among farmers and the risk of non-target species exposure in Delta British Columbia | S. Hindmarch WP235 Mink Habitat Analysis for the Lower Passaic River Study Area Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment | M. Luxon WP236 Effects of glyphosate on fatty acid composition of two Collembola species under different herbicide aging time and temperature | J. Wee WP237 An Evaluation of the Dietary LD50 for Risk Characterization and Implications for Designing Toxicity Tests for Passerine Species | W. Hillwalker WP238 An Evaluation of USEPA Passerine Acute Toxicity Test Guidance and Their Applicability in Real World Scenarios | W. Hillwalker WP239 Effects of Biochar Feedstock and Pyrolysis Temperature on Growth of Corn, Soybean, Lettuce and Carrot | D. Olszyk WP240 Assessment of embryotoxicity and post-hatching development and long-term effects following in ovo exposure to Methyl Mercury, in zebra finches | M. Yu WP241 Biomonitoring of metal accumulation by sea turtle; semiquantitative ICP-MS analysis as a screening tool to identify potential targets | C. Villa WP242 Developing a Study Design to Assess Bioaccessibility of Metals to Terrestrial Birds | J. Holder WP243 Is it Safe for Bambi to Graze?: Modelled De Novo Ecological No-effect Soil Concentrations of Metals and Hydrocarbons for Wildlife Ungulates | J. Trowell WP244 Metal accumulation and biomarker response in lichens from the Pacific Northwest Rail Corridor in Bellingham, Washington | R. Sofield WP245 Multi-Dose Assessment of Reproductive and Developmental Sensitivity to Methylmercury in the Homing Pigeon (Columba livia) | K. McGlamery WP246 Proteomic Analysis of Cerebellum of Marmoset treated with Methylmercury | Y. Shao WP247 Risk assessment for horses exposed to saline water using a Dietary Cation-Anion Difference (DCAD) approach | A. Fikart WP248 Selenium concentrations in non-breeding sandpipers exceed thresholds for toxicity risks | T. St. Clair WP249 Spatial distribution of heavy metals in grizzly bears and black bears from British Columbia, Canada | M. Noel WP250 Testing For Associations Between Hemotozoa Infection and Mercury In Wading Bird Nestlings | A. Bryan WP251 Toxicity of Molybdenum to Northern Bobwhite Quails (Colinus virginianus) | A. Tiwary WP252 Potential enhancement of microplastics on metal uptake in earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris) | T. Nguyen Ecological Models for Assessing the Risks of Chemicals and Other Stressors – Part 2: From Individuals to Populations Chairs: Diane Nacci, Annemette Palmqvist, Valery Forbes, Roger Nisbet WP253 Development of a dynamic energy budget modeling approach to investigate the effects of temperature and resource limitation on mercury bioaccumulation | B. Clark WP254 Considerations for Ecological Model Development and Implementation: A Risk Assessor’s Perspective | C. Aubee Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology General: Part 3 WP255 Evaluating bioavailability of exposures to crude oil using passively dosed, physically and chemically dispersed WAFs | A. Redman WP256 Simulated effects and response to oil exposure in an estuarine fish species | J. Awkerman WP257 Effects of weathered Macondo well oil applied to soils and aboveground tissues on Spartina alterniflora survival and growth | J. Willis WP258 Effect of Crude Oil Spill Incident in Owasa Oil Palm Plantation, Abia State, Nigeria on the Socio-Economic Activities of the Community | A. Onwurah WP259 Changes in the mass percent contribution of the individual Corexit surfactants during the generation of a dispersed-oil-WAF | M. Perkins WP260 Select effects of hydrocarbon exposure on zebrafish embryogenesis | D. Philibert WP261 Determining the Effects of Oiled Sediment on Fish Life-Cycle Endpoints using the Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus) | R. Hemmer WP262 The effect of bioturbation by the ghost shrimp Lepidophthalmus louisianensis on hydrocarbon degradation and distribution | A. Kascak WP263 Assessing effects of stormwater discharges on darters | S. Ciparis WP264 Size- and Length-Dependent Toxicity of Silver Nanomaterials to Glyptotendipes tokunagai | S. Choi WP265 Non-lesions, Misdiagnoses, Missed Diagnoses, and Other Interpretive Challenges in Fish Histopathology Studies | J. Wolf Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Integrated Env Assessment and Management WP | Wednesday Posters Environmental or Analytical Chemistry WP266 A Novel Approach to Contaminant-Related Health Assessment in Marine Mammals | M. Trego The Exposome: A New Paradigm for Environmental Health and Exposure Sciences to Identify the Causes of Chronic Human Disease WP267 Effect of acclimation on sensitivity of Ceriodaphnia dubia to major ions and TDS | K. Pearcy Chair: Anthony Macherone WP268 Reasonable Potential and Sensitivity Analysis for Ammonia for a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant | N. Lewis INTERACTIVE PLATFORM (PM – 119/120) WP269 Acute toxicity of copper and zinc to the tropical freshwater Cladoceran Macrothrix flabelligera | M. Spadoto WP270 The use of the system dynamics model in a DEB-IBM framework: a case study for copper toxicity on Daphnia magna | Y. Kim WP282 Measuring the individual exposome | A. Macherone WP283 The million metabolome: Key to profiling the human chemical experience | D. Walker WP284 Targeted and non-targeted mass spectrometric strategies to explore the exposome | M. Lamoree WP271 Daphnia magna immobilization assay application to toxicity of metal nitrate and the effect of chelate in medium | T. Abe WP285 Exposomics: A key approach for next generation children’s environmental health studies | S. Nakayama WP286 Non-targeted screening of house dust samples using accurate mass TOFMS | M. Strynar WP272 Multiple constituent toxicity identification evaluation using Ceriodaphnia dubia in a storm water sample from the Tijuana River | P. Arth WP287 The urinary diet-derived Exposome in the European Prospective Investigation on Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort | W. Edmands WP273 Trace Element Accumulation in Dragonfly Nymphs (Anax sp.) in a Wetland Constructed for Cu and Zn Effluent Treatment | A. Lindell WP274 Assessment of Copper and Ammonia as Threats to the Recovery of Imperiled Freshwater Mussels | J. Moore WP275 Effects of Freshwater Mussels on Mercury Contamination of Aquatic Food Webs | B. Tweedy WP288 Comprehensive Exposure Assessment of Human Breast Milk: A Non-targeted Analytical Approach for Organic Contaminants Identification and Occurrence | S. Mackintosh WP289 Metabolomics approaches for the characterization of the human exposome | S. Snyder WP276 Investigating the Impacts of Developmental Mercury Exposure in C. elegans | L. Wyatt WP277 Mercury and arsenic in aquatic biota from Lake Nahuel Huapi (Patagonia, Argentina) associated with a significant volcano eruption | L. Campbell WP278 Mercury accumulation in fish from two reservoirs of the Amazon Hydro Plants Small (PCHS) in the Mato Grosso and Rondônia states, Brazil | A. Ignacio WP279 Sublethal Effects of Mercury in Livers of Fish from National Parks of the Western Great Lakes Region | M. Sandheinrich WP280 Sensitivity of spore germination and germ tube elongation of Saccharina japonica to metal exposure | T. Han WP281 Assessment of Bioavailability and Toxicity of Heavy Metals in Biochar Treatment | T. Shim Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Special Symposia Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 59 Wednesday Morning Platform Sessions 8:20–8:35 UNEP Minamata Convention on Mercury Pollution: Science for Successful Implementation 369 UNEP’s Global Mercury Partnership (Dr. Fatoumata KeitaOuane, Chemicals Branch, DTIE, UNEP) | M. Bank 370 Hg contamination in a large, subalpine lake (Lago Maggiore, Italy): combined insights from geochronology and MC-ICP-MS analysis | D. Vignati 371 Mercury emissions from stationary combustion sources in China and control strategy | H. Cheng 377 Comparing bioavailability estimation methods for evaluation of remediation effectiveness | J. Gan 378 Monitoring resuspension and transport of dioxin contaminated sediment in a shallow urban creek post remediation | L. Richman Chairs: Miguel Mora, Angela Matz 385 Mercury Bioaccumulation and Toxicity to Breeding Birds: a Synthesis of Studies in San Francisco Bay | J. Ackerman 386 Can stable isotopes explain total mercury concentrations in gannet (Morus bassanus) eggs from the UK? | M. Pereira Interactive Platform Current-Use Pesticides – Our Evolving Understanding of Occurrence, Toxicity and Ecological Effects (see lisitng WP176–183) Remedy Effectiveness Assessments and Monitoring Contaminated Sediment Remediation: Part 1 Chairs: Marc Mills, Amy Mucha, David Walters Wildlife Ecotoxicology: Part 1 9:00–9:15 10:20–10:35 372 Mercury Modeling in Arctic Ecosystems | A. Dastoor 373 Long-range contributions of mercury to an integrated air/ watershed impact assessment | L. Levin 374 Are Methylmercury Toxicity Reference Values Predictive of Effects on Fish Populations? | P. Fuchsman 375 The GMOS and Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Minamata Convention using Biota | D. Evers 376 The GMOS and its Future Perspectives in Supporting the Implementation of the Minamata Convention | N. Pirrone 379 Responses of a Native Benthic Invertebrate Community to an Activated Carbon Amendment to Sediment | J. Conder 380 In-situ use of activated carbon to reduce the bioavailability of mercury and PCBs in a marsh field pilot study in Berry’s Creek, New Jersey | S. Brown 381 Remediation and Restoration Strategies for the TVA Kingston Ash Recovery Project; Roane County, TN | C. Zeller 382 A remedy effectiveness assessment from the Milwaukee Estuary, Wisconsin AOC: Lincoln Park Case Study | C. Custer 383 Contaminant effects on crossecosystem linkages: implications for remedy effectiveness | J. Kraus 384 Lessons Learned from Decades of Remedy Effectiveness Monitoring at Sediment Cleanup Sites | C. Patmont 387 The relationship between cortisol and mercury in polar bear hair | T. Bechshoft 388 Evaluating Recreational Ground Squirrel Harvest as a Potential Vector for Lead Exposure in Breeding Avian Scavengers | G. Herring 389 Plant consumpC tion by grizzly bears O reduces bioF magnification of salmon-derived PCBs, F PBDEs and OC pesE ticides | J. Christensen 390 Assessing toxicity of dietary Aroclor 1268 exposure in American mink (Neovison vison) as a surrogate model for marine mammals | W. Folland 391 Water Requirements and Drinking Rates of Homing Pigeons During Various Flight Regimens: A NRDA Consideration for Migratory Birds | J. Moye 392 Dabbling in wastewater: The toxicological potential of a novel winter habitat in mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) | P. Welsh Fish Consumption as a Driver of Risk Management Decisions and Human Health-Based Water Quality Criteria Chairs: Nancy Judd, Yvette Lowney Approaches for Inferring Associations Between Chemical Exposures and Biological Effects B for Field-Exposed Organisms (see lisitng WP122–129) 399 A spatially400 Issues in DeR 397 Evaluating hon- 398 Models and eybee protection goals Experiments Reveal explicit, rule-based veloping Population E using the BEEHAVE that Contaminantapproach to predictModels at the NationA model | P. Thorbek Induced Changes to ing and managing al Scale to Support Behavior can Cause mosquito populations Policy Analysis | K Population Declines | D. Dawson K. von Stackelberg by Altering Species Interactions | J. Rohr Room 393 Quantifying the Effects of Pesticide Exposure on Annual Reproductive Success of Birds | M. Etterson 394 Assessing the “Value Added” of Higher Tier Ecological Risk Assessments of Pesticides | K. Sappington 395 Are standard testing preparing us to parameterize population models for environmental risk assessment? | A. Palmqvist 396 Why modeling? Benefits of population models for risk assessors | M. Wang 401 Incorporating In Vitro Measurements of Rainbow Trout Pituitary, Ovary and Liver Function with Biological Modeling of Fish Reproduction | I. Schultz 402 Who’s pulling the strings: investigation of the role of three teleost estrogen receptors on vitellogenesis | C. Lee Pow 403 Linking sublethal neuroendocrine effects of contaminants on the hypothalamicgonadal-pituitary axis to adverse outcomes in fish | B. Armstrong 404 Modeling a Molecular Initiating Event to Population Effects: A case study of aromatase inhibition in fathead minnows | K. Watanabe 405 Quantitative linkages between in vitro assays, molecular biomarkers and traditional toxicity endpoints using the inland silverside Menidia beryllina | A. Mehinto 406 Bioavailability: a key element in in vitro-in vivo extrapolations | J. Hermens 407 Biotransformation in fish cell lines to predict bioconcentration in fish: a case study with benzo(a) pyrene | K. Schirmer 408 A quantitative adverse outcome pathway model for thyroid axis disruption in Xenopus laevis tadpoles | J. Nichols 208/209 Chairs: Irvin Schultz, John Nichols 11:00–11:15 409 Dietary survey study design considerations for fish consumption studies used in regulatory decision making | M. Garry 410 Analysis of SiteSpecific Creel/Angler Survey Data for a Contaminated Urban River | B. Ruffle 411 Mercury Exposure and Consumption of Freshwater Fish: A Longitudinal Study | Z. Dong 412 Application of the California sediment quality objectives human health assessment framework | D. Vidal-Dorsch 413 The Uses of the Fish Consumption Rate as it Relates to a Tribal Community | R. O’Rourke 414 Effect of Probabilistic Methods on Human Health Ambient Water Quality Criteria | P. Anderson 415 Human Health Criteria Adoption Process in Washington State - Critical Policy Decisions | C. Niemi 416 What can we achieve with water quality criteria, what should we expect? | D. Essig 211 Quantitative Adverse Outcome Models and In Vitro–In Vivo Extrapolation 10:40–10:55 Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology 10:00–10:15 E Ecological Models for Assessing the Risks of Chemicals and Other Stressors – Part 2: From Individuals to Populations | Chairs: Diane Nacci, Annemette Palmqvist, Valery Forbes, Roger Nisbet Special Symposia 109 8:00–8:15 Remediation/Restoration 110 Session Chairs: Michael Bank, Karen Kidd, Nil Basu, Davide Vignati, Bruce Vigon 8:40–8:55 Regulatory Directions 118 Environmental or Analytical Chemistry 119 120 Integrated Env Assessment and Management 121/122 Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 60 Presentation will not be recorded. 10:00–10:15 10:20–10:35 Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals in the Environment: Part 1 417 Interactions of Tetracycline Antibiotics with Fe(II)/Fe(III) Ions and Their Induced Transformation in Aquatic Systems | C. Huang 418 Impact of animal manure separation technologies on steroid hormone distribution - consequences for agricultural practices | M. Hansen 419 Flume experiments on the environmental behaviour and fate of pharmaceuticals and their key transformation products in streams | Z. Li 420 Potential for environmental loading of antimicrobials and steroid hormones in livestock wastewater lagoons and vegetated treatment areas | D. Snow 421 Assessment of the changes in the levels of endocrine disrupting chemicals and antibiotics in dairy manure during anaerobic digestion process | K. Noguera-Oviedo 422 Fate and Transport of Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance Genes during Historic Colorado Flooding | J. Wallace 423 Teratogenic Retinoic Acids in Aqueous Environment | J. Hu 424 Oysters Grown on Spatsticks as Biomonitors of Pharmaceuticals from Septic Tank Contamination of Tidal Creeks | M. Black 425 Interacting effects of cadmium, hypoxia and temperature on rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) mitochondrial bioenergetics | J. Onukwufor 426 Modulation of Discussion energy homeostasis by copper, hypoxia and thermal stress in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss | R. Sappal 428 Effect of dietary Cu on food ingestion rates and Cu uptake by a benthic grazer | D. Cain 429 Copper effects on olfactory response in juvenile salmon revisited using behavioral exposure testing | H. Bailey 431 Ecotoxicity and genotoxicity of rare earth elements (REEs). A comparative study using Cerium (Ce), Gadolinium (Gd) and Lutetium (Lu) | V. Gonzalez 432 Is current knowledge of Cr(III) ecotoxicity to aquatic organisms based on data of inadequate quality? | D. Vignati 433 Perfluoroalkylated Substances fate in the Global Ocean: The importance of the Biological Pump | B. Gonzalez-Gaya 434 Development and application of MALDI-TOF methods to directly investigate the degradation of fluorotelomer-based acrylate polymers (FTACPs) | K. Rankin 435 Biodegradation of 6:2 Fluorotelomer Sulfonamide Alkylbetaine (6:2 FTAB) and 6:2 Fluorotelomer Sulfonamide Alkylamine (6:2 FTAA) in WWTP Sludge | L. D’Agostino C 436 Detection and 437 Assessing the O performance and enCharacterization of New Per- and PolyF vironmental safety of Fluorinated Chemical alternative fluorinated F Classes in a Chinese and non-fluorinated E DWR (Durable Water WWTP Sample by HPLC-OrbitrapE Repellent) technoloMS/MS | Y. Liu gies | I. Cousins 430 The sublethal effects of copper exposure on the swimming performance and osmoregulation in juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) | S. Love 438 What can we learn about human exposure to perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) from a cohort of highly exposed fishery employees from Tangxun Lake, China? | R. Vestergren 439 Persistence, Bioaccumulation and Toxicity Assessment of Short-Chain Perfluorinated Chemicals | J. Arblaster 440 A Multichemical Toxicokinetic Model for Bioaccumulation of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Including Biotransformation | C. Ng 441 Managed Honey Bee Exposure to Pesticides in the US: Results from the national honey bee disease survey – findings and implications | D. vanEngelsdorp 442 Samplingt Nectar and Pollen Residues: Rolling the Dice at the PPB Level | J. Lawrence-Louque 443 Understanding Bee Pesticide Relationships: Laboratory to Field to Laboratory Research Efforts | P. Reibach 444 Neonicotinoid Insecticides in Virginia Honey Bees: Influence of Land Use Type and Seasonality on Exposure | Z. Chen 446 Pollinator exposure to neonicotinoid insecticides in and around corn fields before and after planting | A. Schaafsma 447 Agricultural Pesticide Residues in Honey Bee-Collected Pollen | S. Pernal 448 Potential accumulation/bioavailability of clothianidin and imidacloprid in soil – implications for pollinator and aquatic risk assessments | D. Dyer 449 Review of the composition and toxicity of oil sands process waters: A call for consistency | M. Dube 450 Sublethal effects of the Access Western Blend diluted bitumen to fish | V. Langlois 451 Assessing the impact of source and age of oil sands processaffected water on the toxicity of extracted naphthenic acids | A. Bartlett 452 Naphthenic acid extracts decrease survival and increase developmental abnormalities in tadpoles of the West African frog Silurana tropicalis | J. Gutierrez Villagomez 453 Larval Fish Responses to Environmental Samples from Oil Sands Areas | J. Parrott 454 Bioaccumulation of Polyaromatic Compounds in Wood Frog Tadpoles (Lithobates sylvaticus) Exposed to Athabasca Oil Sands Sediment | J. Bilodeau 455 Studies of the bicyclic acids of oil sands process water | S. Rowland 456 Assessing the variability of acidextractable organics in oil sands processaffected waters | R. Frank 457 Flame retardants from use in North American consumer products to waste in developing countries | A. Golnoush 458 Ghosts in the machine: Releases of flame retardants from microplastics and recycled materials | R. Hale 459 Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether (PBDE) Accumulation in an Agricultural Soil Ecosystem Receiving Long-Term Wastewater Sludge Amendments | M. Gaylor 460 Emerging Flame Retardants in Sharks and Teleost Fishes in a North Atlantic Food Web | H. Marler 461 Alternate halogenated flame retardants in terrestrial and marine food chains of the Canadian Arctic | A. Morris 462 Organophosphate and Brominated Flame Retardants in Human Hair and Nails | A. Salamova 463 PBDEs Disrupt Thyroid Hormone Homeostasis and Sulfotransferase Activity in Human Placental Tissues | C. Leonetti 464 Metabolites of Organophosphate Flame Retardants and 2-Ethylhexyl Tetrabromobenzoate (EH-TBB) in Urine from Paired Mothers and Toddlers | C. Butt Chairs: Marc Mills, James Lazorchak, Ruth Marfil-Vega Fate and Effects of Metals: Aquatic Biological Perspective Chair: Emily Garman Emerging Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Chairs: Amila De Silva, Jonathan Benskin, Robert Letcher Exposure and Effects of Environmental Stressors to Bees: Part 1 Chairs: Jay Overmyer, Troy Anderson, Connie Hart Canadian Oil Sands: Advancements in the Ecotoxicology of Process-Affected Materials and Analytical Detection Methodologies Chairs: Richard Frank, Jonathan Martin Emerging Contaminants from Anthropogenic Activities – Trends and Impacts: Part 1 Chairs: Eddy Zeng, Charles Wong, Da Chen Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Integrated Env Assessment and Management Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Wednesday Morning Platform Sessions B 445 Health Canada: Pollinator Protection R and Pesticides | C. E Hart A K Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration 10:40–10:55 Special Symposia 11:00–11:15 Room 212 9:00–9:15 213/214 8:40–8:55 220 8:20–8:35 Ballroom A 8:00–8:15 Ballroom B Session Ballroom C Presentation will be recorded. Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 61 Wednesday Afternoon Platform Sessions 467 The influence of chloride concentration on Hg photochemical reduction in Arctic snow | E. Mann 468 Mercury Methylation and Transport in the Sediments of the South River, VA, USA | K. Paulson 469 Use of sulfur isotopes to assess mercury bioaccumulation and biomagnification in freshwater biota from lower- and higher-latitude lakes in Canada | K. Kidd 473 Cap performance monitoring using forensic chemistry methods | M. Mills 474 Polanyi based model for performance prediction of activated carbon at contaminated sediment site | W. Azhar 475 Characterization of PAH fate and transport utilizing SPME-PDMS to address cap effectiveness at the West Branch of the Grand Calumet River | C. Thomas 476 Reduced Bioavailability and Pore Water Concentrations of PCBs in an Activated CarbonAmended Phragmites Marsh | J. Sanders 481 Mercury in Greyheaded Fish Eagles, fish, and watersnakes at Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia | A. Matz 482 Comparing the levels of ΣPCB and perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) in two terrestrial top predators, Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) and eagle owl (Bubo bubo) | Y. Lind 483 Terrestrial exposure and effects of headline AMP® Fungicide on amphibians | P. Cusaac 484 PCB-related health effects in ringed seals (Pusa hispida) frequenting a locally-contaminated marine environment in Labrador | T. Brown Chairs: Marc Mills, Amy Mucha, David Walters Chairs: Miguel Mora, Angela Matz Interactive Platform Making Confident Environmental Decisions in an Uncertain World: Some Challenges and Useful Approaches Chairs: Doug McLaughlin, Camille Flinders Advancing Adverse Outcome Pathways for Integrated Toxicology and Regulatory Applications Chairs: Natalia Vinas, Edward Perkins Challenges Facing the Next Generation of Risk Assessment Chairs: Betty Locey, Robinan Gentry Evaluating Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: Identifying Species Differences and Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation (see listing WP056–WP063) 3:40–3:55 4:00–4:15 470 Investigation of Hg contamination in the Three Gorge Reservoir, China, using silver carp and bighead carp | J. Li 471 Mercury Distribution in Florida Watersheds as Measured in American Alligators- Statewide Trends | F. Nilsen 472 Mercury Bioaccumulation and Toxicity are Inversely Related to Selenium | N. Ralston 477 Monitoring Effectiveness of In situ Treatment with Reactive Amendments of Contaminated Sediments in an Active DoD Harbor | V. Kirtay 478 Assessing the long term effectiveness of in situ activated carbon treatments using sorption data | J. Gomez-Eyles 479 Bioaccumulation monitoring and modeling of PCBs after the first full-scale application of activated carbon to a 5-acre lake in Mirror Lake (Dover, DE) | E. Patmont 480 Reference Envelopes and Sediment Toxicity: The Bottom Line? | J. Meyer 485 The homing piC geon (Columba livia) O as a model species for F assessment of environmental impacts on F migratory birds and E other avian wildlife | C. Pritsos E 486 Recovery of a ContaminantImpacted Great Lakes Bald Eagle Population | M. Meyer 487 Small mammals as biosentinels of health effects from exposure to oil and gas related contaminants: An integrated experimental and field-based approach | J. Rodríguez-Estival 488 The Best Biomarkers for Birds and Beasts in the Oil Sands | J. Smits The Exposome: A New Paradigm for Environmental Health and Exposure Sciences to B Identify the Causes of Chronic Human Disease (see listing WP282–WP289) 494 A Community 495 Quantifying 496 Using a longR 493 Home on the range: complementary Based Cumulative Spatial and Temporal term data set to E approaches for deriv- Effects Monitoring Variation in Biota evaluate the role of A ing numeric criteria | Program for the Slave Using a Long-term variability and deciRiver, Northwest Dataset: Implications sion error tolerance in K M. Paul Territories, Canada | for Management | making water quality P. Jones C. Flinders assessment decisions | D. McLaughlin 489 An introduction to the use of Bayesian networks in incorporating uncertainty and in facilitating water quality management | W. Landis 490 Obtaining Confident Statistical Test Results: Choosing parametric vs nonparametric tests is obsolete | D. Helsel 491 How Well Do BLM Predictions Fit Model Validation Data? A WQC Attainment Decision Perspective | D. McLaughlin 492 Water quality standards considering uncertainty: Not with science alone | B. Hope 497 Animal Welfare Perspective on Pathway-based Approaches to Safety Assessment | C. Willett 498 Increasing Scientific Confidence in AOPs: Tailoring the Bradford Hill Considerations for Evaluating Weight of Evidence | G. Ankley 499 The Adverse Outcome Pathways Knowledge Base | D. Villeneuve 500 Priorities for adverse outcome pathways development in ecotoxicology: a focus on growth | C. Murphy 501 Using Adverse Outcome Pathways for Regulatory Applications | P. Antczak 502 Applying AOPs to support Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment | K. Tollefsen 503 Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) Development: Guiding Principles and Best Practices | D. Villeneuve 504 Advancing Adverse Outcome Pathways for Integrated Toxicology and Regulatory Applications | N. Vinas 505 Challenges to Risk Assessment in the 21st Century: Characterizing Variability and Reducing Uncertainty in Risk Assessments | K. Coady 506 EPA’s New Directive on Groundwater Exposure Point Concentrations | C. Julias 507 The journey from emissions to exposure and human tissue concentrations. A linked indoor-PBPK model. | E. Webster 508 Statistical Modeling and Data Evaluation Used for Ecological Risk Assessment | J. Green 509 Risk Assessment in the 21st Century: Interpreting New Guidance from the National Research Council | T. McKone 510 Comparative Study of Indoor Air Databases and the Veracity of “Background” | R. DeHate 511 Dose-Response: Current Challenges and Opportunities for Improvement | N. Beck 512 The EPA Toxicity Forecaster Research Effort’s Communications and Outreach Strategy | M. Linnenbrink Room 109 466 Mercury in Maritime Antarctica - The case studies of Deception and King George Islands | J. Canario 3:20–3:35 110 3:00–3:15 Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology 118 2:00–2:15 Special Symposia 119 120 1:40–1:55 465 Quantifying the effect of photoreactive dissolved organic matter on the photodemethylChairs: Nelson O’Driscoll, Joao Canario, ation of methylmercury Marcello Veiga in a temperate freshwater ecosystem | S. Klapstein Wildlife Ecotoxicology: Part 2 Remediation/Restoration 1:20–1:35 Mercury Fate and Biogeochemistry: Part 2 Remedy Effectiveness Assessments and Monitoring Contaminated Sediment Remediation: Part 2 Regulatory Directions 121/122 1:00–1:15 Environmental or Analytical Chemistry 208/209 Session Integrated Env Assessment and Management 211 Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 62 Presentation will not be recorded. 3:00–3:15 3:20–3:35 3:40–3:55 4:00–4:15 Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals in the Environment: Part 2 513 Fate of Triclocarban, Triclosan and Methyltriclosan during wastewater and biosolids treatment processes | N. Lozano Paz 514 Application of LC-Q-ToF and metabolite profiling tool in the identification of transformation products of iopromide during advanced oxidation process | R. Singh 515 Sucralose may not be a reliable wastewater contamination tracer in wetland aquatic environments | Z. Lu 516 Analysis of Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Wastewater Matrices | M. Mills 517 Modelling the Fate of Drugs of Abuse in a Wastewater Treatment Plant Using In-Process Measurements | F. Cloutier 518 Chemical Profile of Swift Current Wastewater Treatment Plant Discharge and Its Potential Effects | H. Yuan 519 Illicit drugs in two wastewater treatment plants in New York State and estimation of illicit drug usage in communities through wastewater analysis | B. Subedi 520 A novel approach for determining removals of contaminants during wastewater treatment | V. Yargeau 521 Biotic ligand model cannot predict the bioavailability of rare earth elements in the presence of organic ligands | C. Zhao 522 Developing Biotic Ligand Models for uranium: research within the STAR EU Network of Excellence | S. Lofts 523 Using copper and ammonia co-exposures to elicit the toxic mechanism of waterborne copper (Cu) in freshwater rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) | A. Zimmer 524 Toxicokinetic Toxicodynamic (TKTD) modelling of acute Ag toxicity in freshwater organisms | K. Veltman 525 Acute and Olfactory Copper Toxicity to Fish Using Laboratory and SiteCollected Water from Alaska | J. Morris 526 Investigating the Effects of Using Estimated Water Quality Parameters in Generating Copper Water Quality Criteria Using the Biotic Ligand Model | A. Kovach 527 Copper bioavailability and toxicity to the lower Mekong river organisms: implications for BLM and species sensitivity distribution | T. Hoang 528 Potential Water Quality Criteria for Copper in Oregon State Fresh Waters based on the Biotic Ligand Model | S. Tobiason 529 Surface disposal of waste water treatment plant biosludge – an important source of perfluorinated compound contamination in the environment? | A. Lindstrom 530 Temporal Trends and Influence of Storage Methods on Concentrations of Perfluoroalkyl Substances in Limed Municipal Wastewater Solids | D. Armstrong 531 Direct and Indirect Measurement of PFASs in Human Serum | E. Houtz 534 Advanced oxidation of Polyfluorinated precursors in natural waters and their transformation products | S. Dagnino 535 In situ chemical oxidation effects on the fate and transport of PFAAs in 1-D porous media column studies | E. McKenzie 536 Reductive defluorination of perfluoroalkyl compounds by nanoscale Pd/Fe in groundwater impacted by aqueous fire fighting foams | S. Park 537 Do nanotechnology-based pesticide products increase risk to honey bees compared to cognate active ingredients? | L. Hooven 538 Metal pollutants and their impact on pollinators: Examining behavior, survival, and ecology | K. Hladun 539 Evaluating Chronic Effects of Imidacloprid on Honey Bee Colonies in a Colony Feeding Study Design | A. Olmstead 540 Exposure to a B 541 Field studies corn rootworm active examining exposure R dsRNA does not and effects of neonicadversely effect honey E otinoid insecticides on bee larvae and adults | A bee colony health | S. Levine C. Cutler K 542 The impacts of pesticides on bumblebees: from individual behaviour to colony function | N. Raine 543 Current-Use Pesticides in Native Bees Collected from Varying Land Cover Areas in Colorado, USA | M. Hladik 544 Developing Field Testing Methodology for solitary bees using Osmia bicornis | M. Coulson 545 Improving the utility of ecotoxicity testing in regulatory decision-making | J. Staveley 546 How can ecotoxicology research be made believable? | J. Sumpter 547 Approaches to the use of literature data to support environmental assessments of animal drugs | H. Zahner 548 Challenges in Using Aquatic Test Data in Assessing Chemicals under the Toxics Substances Control Act | T. Henry 549 CRED – Criteria for Reporting and Evaluating ecotoxicity Data improve transparency and consistency | C. Moermond 550 Use of a Novel Evaluation Rubric to Assess Micro- and Mesocosm (“Cosm”) Studies for Ecological Risk Assessments | L. Knopper 551 Data Quality Assurance in a Changing Regulatory Framework | C. Mancini 552 Ecological relevance and policy relevant: application of new methods and barriers to their use | R. Wentsel 553 Sweeteners and persistent pharmaceuticals in aquatic environment from urbanized cities with adequate and inadequate sewage treatment systems in Asia | Y. Watanabe 554 Assessing the occurrence and magnitude of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) in 50 of the largest wastewater treatment plants in the US | J. Lazorchak 555 Newly identified persistent and bioaccumulative contaminants with anthropogenic origins in Southern California Bight: Importance and prioritization | S. Mackintosh 556 Utility of organic pollutants in soil to assess regional anthropogenic influence with sepeical reference to atmospheric transport | L. Bao 557 Organoarsenic feed additive in swine and poultry farms: environmental pollution, transformation, and food residue | H. Cheng 558 Cross Placenta Transfer of Legacy and Emerging Environmental Organic Pollutants | A. Li 559 Assessment of Human Exposure to Perchlorate in the US: Biomonitoring and Environmental Monitoring Approaches | Q. Wu 560 Routes of human exposure to polyand perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in Winnipeg homes and their impact on young children in Winnipeg, Manitoba | A. Brown Chairs: Marc Mills, James Lazorchak, Ruth Marfil-Vega Fate and Effects of Metals: Aquatic Biological Perspective - BLM Chair: Robert Santore Recent Advances and Trends in Perfluorochemical Research Chairs: Kavitha Dasu, Marc Mills, Shoji Nakayama Exposure and Effects of Environmental Stressors to Bees: Part 2 Chairs: Jay Overmyer, Troy Anderson, Connie Hart Improving Research Quality to Increase Relevance and Use in Regulatory DecisionMaking Chairs: Jane Staveley, Randall Wentsel Emerging Contaminants from Anthropogenic Activities – Trends and Impacts: Part 2 Chairs: Eddy Zeng, Charles Wong, Da Chen Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Integrated Env Assessment and Management Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Wednesday Afternoon Platform Sessions C 532 Perfluoroalkyl and 533 Dietary exposure O to legacy and replacePolyfluoroalkyl Substances in Municipal F ment PFASs in the Hubei and Zhejiang Waste and Landfill F Leachate | M. Barlaz province, China | E R. Vestergren E Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Special Symposia Room 212 2:00–2:15 213/214 1:40–1:55 220 1:20–1:35 Ballroom A 1:00–1:15 Ballroom B Session Ballroom C Presentation will be recorded. Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 63 RP | Thursday Posters Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 68 Integrated Env Assessment and Management Multi-Sector Applications of Technical and Communication Methods for Sustainability Chairs: Annie Weisbrod, Stefanie Giese-Bogdan RP001 Life cycle assessment to analyze engineering alternatives for wastewater residual solids treatment | J. Zhou RP002 Case study: Integrated sustainability metrics for product system assessment | A. Weisbrod RP003 Streamlined LCA/LCC case study: Additive manufacturing | A. Fisher RP004 Sustainability assessment methodology taxonomy; a determination table to find your way in the sa methodology landscape | M. Zijp Realities of Addressing Contaminated “Legacy Sites” Chairs: Ralph Stahl, Mike Johns RP005 The BMI Common Areas in Henderson, Nevada; Battle Born Restoration and Multi-Use Redevelopment of a Complex Legacy Site | M. Jones RP006 Statistical Modeling of a Contaminated River System | J. Green Assessing Ecological Risks of Resource Extraction on Inland Environments: Oil and Gas Extraction and Coal Mining Chairs: James Lazorchak, Phil Dorn, David Soucek, Christopher Nietch, Miguel Canedo-Arguelles, Bryan Brooks, Ben Kefford RP007 Effect of salinity on the ecosystem function of leaf decomposition: dryland salinity vs. salinity from a coalmine | B. Kefford RP008 Effects of elevated total dissolved solids on bivalves | J. Allen RP009 Developmental toxicity of coal ash leachate and coal combustion residue (CCR) waste streams to embryonic zebrafish (Danio rerio) | J. Brandt RP010 Modeling interactions in major ion toxicity to Ceriodaphnia dubia | R. Erickson Harmful Algal Bloom Toxins in Inland Waters: Environmental Contaminants of Emerging Concern Chairs: Bryan Brooks, James Lazorchak, Dawn Perkins RP011 Environmental drivers of harmful algal blooms in Canadian lakes | D. Orihel Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Special Symposia RP012 Cyanobacterial neurotoxins in a Brazilian water supply Reservoir | H. Silva de Assis RP028 Effects of copper nanomaterials on marine benthic communities | K. Ho RP013 Cyanotoxins in the Mobile Bay Basin: An emerging threat to ecosystem health and resilience | A. Robertson RP029 Ecotoxicity of New Generation Alternative Fuels to Marine Organisms | G. Rosen RP014 Characterizing the influence of pH variability in reservoirs on toxicity from harmful blooms of Prymesium parvum to fish | W. Scott RP030 Effect-directed analysis and mixture effects of AhR-active compounds in crude oil and oil-contaminated sediments | S. Hong RP015 A paleolimnological approach to establishing spatial and long-term environmental trends to correct for insufficient environmental monitoring data | B. Lucas RP016 Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms: Results from Wisconsin’s Multi-year Public Health Surveillance Program | D. Perkins RP017 Nodularia blooms in an estuarine lake system, Victoria, Australia | D. Nugegoda Emerging Contaminants in the Marine Environment: Presence, Effects, Regulation Chairs: Robert Burgess, Kay Ho, Mark Cantwell, Margaretha Lamoree, Pim Leonards RP018 Ubiquitous pollution, potential source and risk assessment of bisphenol S and its analogues in the aquatic environment from Japan | H. Nakata RP019 New Generation Alternative Fuels: Environmental Behaviors for Fate and Transport Assessment | R. George RP020 Size-segregated HOCs contents in field-collected microplastics | S. Kim RP021 Assessment of environmental residence times for cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes | N. Warner RP022 Organic carbon/water partition ratios (Koc) of cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes (cVMS) | D. Panagopoulos RP023 Emerging and Conventional Contaminants in River Waters Discharging into the Black Sea along the Ukrainian Coast | R. Burgess RP024 Enhanced anthropogenic metal dispersal through riverine runoff to the Jiaozhou Bay, Qingdao, North Yellow Sea | B. Wang RP025 PBDEs in Japanese common squid (Todarodes pacificus) from Korean offshore waters and food safety assessment | H. Lee RP026 Can beach-collected microplastic pellets be an alternative matrix to represent the contamination level of HOCs in local marine environment? | S. Kim RP027 Assessment of the fate and transport of perfluoroalkyl acids in the ocean using a high-resolution global oceanic circulation model | X. Zhang Large-Scale Environmental Assessments Chairs: Glenn Suter, Susan Cormier RP031 A Probability-Based Assessment of Contaminants in Great Lakes Fish | L. Stahl RP032 GIS Layer of Standardized Fish Mercury Concentrations Across Canada Now Available | L. Campbell RP033 The Lake Washington PCB/PBDE Study: Pathway Concentrations and Loadings, Fish Bioaccumulation, Load Reductions, and Recommendations | R. Jack RP034 Long-range transport of PCBs with waste: Part 1: Development of global PCB emission scenarios including exports of waste towards developing regions | K. Breivik RP035 Roads to Consider in Assessments of Resource Extraction Activities | M. Kravitz RP036 Long-range transport of PCBs with waste: Part 2: Simulating the implications of transboundary waste exports on the fate and exposure to PCBs | J. Armitage Temporal Trends of Persistent Organic Chemicals in the Environment and Biota Chairs: Bommanna Loganathan, Kenneth Sajwan RP037 Trophic ecology and contaminant dynamics in the lower trophic levels of Lake Huron’s pelagic food web | L. Di Pierdomenico RP038 The use of stable isotopes to explain PCBs load in Golden Eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) in the UK | M. Pereira RP039 Organohalogen Compounds in Sediment and Fish Samples from Riverine and Brackish Waters of Savannah, Georgia, USA | B. Loganathan RP040 Quantifying the Effect of Dietary Transitions in the North on Human Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants | M. Binnington RP041 Identification of Organochlorine Insecticides in the Ambient Air in Agricultural Area in Upper Citarum River | K. Oginawati Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology of Chemicals of Emerging Concern in Large Lakes Chairs: Charles Wong, Robert Letcher RP042 Tetradecabromo-1,4-diphenoxybenzene Flame Retardant and Breakdown By-Products in Sediment From the Laurentian Great Lakes | R. Letcher RP043 Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Herring Gull Eggs From Colony Sites in the US Areas of the Laurentian Great Lakes | G. Su RP044 Metabolites of Organophosphate Flame Retardants in the Blood Plasma of Herring Gulls (Larus argentatus) from the North American Great Lakes | R. Letcher RP045 Mixed Halogenated Carbazole Identification and Spatial Distribution and Temporal Trend in the Sediments of Upper Great Lakes | J. Guo RP046 Human health and ecological risk characterization for microcystins in Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Z. Lu Pesticide Risks to Biodiversity Chairs: Christy Morrissey, Karsten Liber RP047 Effect of paraquat and glyphosate on biodiversity of soil invertebrate fauna in a cowpea plot in a tropical ultisol | O. Owojori Modeling and Interpreting Effects of Metals Mixtures Chairs: Eric Van Genderen, Kevin Brix RP048 Chronic toxicity of cadmium and zinc mixtures to Daphnia magna | E. Perez RP049 The sublethal and physiological effects of mixed copper and silver mixtures on rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) | W. Truong RP050 Nickel and Copper Mixture Toxicity to Sensitive Aquatic Invertebrates | P. Deshpande RP051 Evaluation of Various Approaches for Modeling Metal Mixture Toxicity | K. Farley RP052 The cadmium paradox: Lethal to aquatic insects at low concentrations, but moderated by zinc in ambient freshwater settings? | C. Mebane Fate and Effects of Metals: Aquatic Biological Perspective Chair: Joseph Meyer INTERACTIVE PLATFORM (AM – 119/120) RP054 Biomarkers & Bioenergetics in Yellow Perch: A Weight of Evidence Approach to Distinguish Habitat Quality versus Metal Exposure Effects | L. Ramilo RP055 Elucidating the mechanisms of zinc and calcium interaction on mitochondrial bioenergetics using respirometry and real-time flow cytometry | M. Sharaf RP056 Detoxification of arsenite by humic acid in three algal species of freshwater bacillariophyta | J. Zhang RP057 Arsenic speciation, arsenic methyltransferase protein expression and transcriptional profiling in frogs exposed to arsenate throughout metamorphosis | V. Langlois RP058 Maintaining tissue Se species distribution as a defense mechanism against Hg toxicity in juvenile white sturgeon | S. Huang RP068 Developing sentinel mollusc species for toxicity assessment: Metal exposure, dose and response - laboratory versus field | A. Taylor RP069 Reproductive effects of chronic waterborne cadmium and copper, singly and in mixture, in fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) | M. Driessnack RP070 δ-aminolevulinate dehydratase (ALAD): Gene Expression Biomarker for Pb-Toxicity in Zebrafish for Environmental Biomonitoring? | A. Olson RP071 Characterizing the bioavailability of dissolved uranium to a freshwater invertebrate | C. Fuller RP072 Distribution and Bioavailability of Trace Metals in Shallow Sediments from Grand Lake, OK | S. Morrison RP073 Effect of diet quality on the chronic toxicity of aqueous lead to the amphipod, Hyalella azteca | J. Besser RP074 Evaluation of Interactive Effects of Metals on Seed Germination and Bacterial Bioluminescence Activities Based on the Theory of Probabilities | I. Kong RP075 Chemodynamic behavior of Thallium in the Slave River, Northwest Territories, Canada | B. Tendler RP059 Homeostatic regulation of metal contaminants in a freshwater fish | R. Harley RP076 The impacts of zinc toxicity on growth and photosynthesis of an extremophilic alga | P. Mikulic RP060 Phytoremediation of Cadmium by Chara, a macrophytic alga: Uptake and Toxicity Resistance | S. Wegst-Uhrich RP077 Oxidative stress and genotoxicity produced by mercury on gills and liver of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) | M. Galar-Martinez RP061 Nontraditional use of stable isotope tracers provides new insights into zinc bioavailability from natural particles | M. Croteau RP078 Effects of mercury on the health of wild brown bullhead populations in Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia, Canada | S. Graves RP062 How are trace elements managed in the cells of Chaoborus larvae to avoid ill-effects? | M. Rosabal RP079 Development of a laboratory model for examining dietary selenium and mercury interactions in a simple aquatic food chain | R. Garner RP063 Toxicity of mixture of metal contaminated sediments on the freshwater bivalve Hyridella australis: linking exposure-dose-response | C. Marasinghe Wadige RP064 Effect of hardness on metal mixture toxicity in Daphnia magna | T. Boloori RP065 Acute and chronic toxicity of hexavalent chromium to freshwater mussels with or without a costressor | N. Wang RP066 Effects of chromium (III) and chromium (VI) on the photosynthetic activity in a freshwater green alga | I. Aharchaou RP067 Use of species sensitivity distributions to assess the toxicity of vanadium to aquatic organisms representative of the Athabasca Oil Sands region | S. Schiffer Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology RP080 Cellular biomarker responses in different life history stages of jellyfish, Aurelia aurita , exposed to various copper concentrations | M. Lowder RP081 Effect of Body Length on Metal Concentrations in Tuna and Mahi-Mahi | J. Dutton RP082 Use of the Eastern Mud Snail (Ilyanassa obsoleta) as a Bioindicator of Localized Metal Contamination | J. Dutton RP083 Exposure-dose-response framework for the assessment of health status of the mine polluted Molonglo River, NSW, Australia | C. Marasinghe Wadige RP084 Physiological impacts and bioaccumulation of dietary Cu and Cd in a model tropical teleost, the Tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) | M. Mussoi Giacomin Integrated Env Assessment and Management RP | Thursday Posters Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Refining Methods for Conducting Laboratory Whole-Sediment Toxicity Tests From Data to Information: Interpretation and Decision-Making in Life Cycle Assessment Chairs: Christian Picard, Chris Ingersoll Chairs: Valentina Prado, Lise Laurin, Thomas Seager RP085 Inter-lab Testing of Hyalella azteca Water and Sediment Methods: 3 Results from 10- to 42-d tests Conducted with the New Water-Only Method | T. Norberg-King RP101 Life Cycle Assessment: Brazilian Programs | W. Motta RP102 Life Cycle Management: How the Brazilian Construction Industry Can Use It | W. Motta RP086 Inter-lab testing of Hyalella azteca water and sediment methods. 4: Results from 10- to 42-d tests conducted with sediment substrates | C. Ivey RP103 Life cycle assessment of the production of xanthate salts and their application in ARD mitigation | M. Kunene RP087 You Are What You Eat: The Effectiveness of Three Diets for Rearing Hyalella azteca, and the Influence of Diet on Organism Sensitivity | T. Watson-Leung Ecological Risk Assessment of Pyrethroid Insecticides in Urban and Agricultural Environments RP088 Chronic Sediment Toxicity Testing with the Estuarine Amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus; Trials and Tribulations | M. Bradley Chairs: Jeffrey Giddings, Keith Sappington RP090 Effect of Mixtures on the Acute Toxicity of Metals in Sediments | E. Park RP091 Improving metal sediment toxicity testing: methods for more environmentally relevant exposures | A. Harrison RP092 Towards a more rigorous paradigm for conducting sediment toxicity identification evaluations | H. Bailey RP093 Tiered Testing Approach for Whole-Sediment Toxicity Tests | J. Collins RP104 Evaluation of an Approach for Modeling Transport of Residential Pyrethroid Applications | S. Jackson RP105 Development and Testing of an Updated AGRO Model (AGRO-2014) for Use in Predicting Aquatic and Benthic Pesticide Concentrations in Ponds | M. Winchell RP106 A framework for modeling pyrethroid transport to surface water via runoff/erosion and drift using local scale data at the NHD+ catchment scale | J. Amos RP107 A multi-year temporal and spatial evaluation of pyrethroid concentrations and biological effects in the lower American River | C. Harbourt RP094 A Synopsis of Chronic Sediment Toxicity Data for Benthic Organisms and Agrochemical Products | C. Picard RP108 Incorporating test system specific partition coefficients (Koc) for pyrethroids to predict pore water concentrations during sediment tests | T. Valenti The Fukushima Legacy RP109 The synergistic effect of piperonyl butoxide (PBO) on the toxicity of pyrethrins to Hyalella azteca | J. Giddings Chairs: Nikolaus Gantner, Juan Jose Alava RP095 How Radioactive is Our Ocean? | K. Buesseler RP096 A Marine Food Web Bioaccumulation model for Cesium 137 in the Pacific Northwest | J. Alava Soil and Water Pollutants’ Assessment, Monitoring and Remediation RP097 Fukushima Fish: an ongoing case study in poor government risk communication | E. Frank Chair: Beatrice Opeolu RP098 Assessing environmental risk at a Canadian nuclear research establishment | A. Ethier RP099 Naturally-Occurring Radionuclides in Drinking Water are an Underestimated Public Health Risk | J. Jacobus RP100 Thyroid function of British Columbia newborns after the Fukushima reactor incident in Japan | L. Dix-Cooper Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration RP110 Removal and mineralization of atrazine from aqueous solution by microporous mineral sorption and microwave-induced degradation | H. Cheng RP111 Toxicity reduction in drinking water by advanced treatment with quaternized magnetic microspheres | S. Jia RP112 Efficacy of Mussel Shell Power for Attenuating Phosphorous Flux from Acidic Agricultural Drainage | S. Hyun Special Symposia Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 69 RP | Thursday Posters Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 70 Integrated Env Assessment and Management Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Regulatory Directions RP113 The contribution of chemical sediment characteristics to an environmental risk assessment for an agricultural irrigation scheme in South Africa | W. Malherbe RP130 Total chemical ranking system (Total-CRS) with intergrated approaches of soil, groundwater and surfacewater CRS systems | Y. An RP114 Toxicity, bioremediation and monitoring of oil contaminated soils from mines and mineral processing environments | P. Mwaanga RP131 Graphical Excellence Continued: Considerations when Presenting Data and Models | W. Swanson RP115 Simulation of Lateral Migration of Heavy Metal in Huangjiang watershed, Guangxi Province | L. Mei RP116 Fate of Munitions Constituents in the Environment by the Influence of the Cesium Charge Sites in Soils | R. Gonzalez Assessment and Remediation of Aquatic Environments in the Pacific Northwest: 1990s to Present Chairs: Elizabeth Power, Kathy Godtfredsen Chairs: Michael Simini, Ming Fan, Theresa Phillips RP132 Surface Water Evaluation of Contaminants in the Green River and its Major Tributaries: Potential Sources to the Duwamish Waterway Superfund Site | D. Lester RP117 Fate and Transport of RDX and TNT in Soils – Initial Validation of Predictive Model | M. Simini RP133 Sediment Risk Assessment, Remediation, and Restoration of a Former Pulp and Paper Mill on the Southern Coast of BC | A. Wan Ecotoxicology and Risk Assessment of Soils RP118 Bioconcentration of energetic compounds in earthworms using aqueous exposure media | R. Kuperman RP119 Developing Site-Specific Soil Clean-up Values for Metals and Metalloids Protective of Soil Microbial Processes | R. Kuperman RP120 Method for Developing Site-Specific Soil Clean-up Values for Metals/Metalloids Protective of Plants, Soil Invertebrates, and Critical Soil Processes | R. Checkai RP121 Coming Attraction for the 2015 SETAC-NA Annual Meeting: Return of the Military Sessions | R. Checkai RP122 How soil bioindicators can improved environmental risk assessment : example of an former mine in south of France | B. Pauget RP123 Effects of temperature on the toxicity of dimethoate and chlorpyrifos to the predatory mite Hypoaspis aculeifer and collembolan Folsomia candida | O. Owojori RP124 Photosystem II activity and cell viability in the soil alga Chlorococcum infusionum exposed to heavy metals-polluted natural soil extracts | Y. An RP125 Non-chemical technique for isolating the Caenorhabditis elegans during soil toxicity testing | Y. An RP126 Effect of silver nanowires on the esterase activity in earthworm coelomocytes | Y. An RP127 Avoidance behaviour of Eisenia andrei in natural and tropical artificial saline soils | T. Pinto RP128 Effect of Soil pH on Plant Toxicity Tests | A. Bernhardt RP129 Building Predictive Models for Use in Risk Assessment - Different Approaches | G. Stephenson RP134 Lack of Effects to Subtidal Infauna from Elevated Metal, PAH and PCB Contamination in Victoria Harbour – Exploring Limited Bioavailability | C. Mackintosh RP135 Iron contamination and toxicity in a tidal environment of the Pacific Northwest - Tools for postremediation monitoring | M. McConnell Adaptation to Stressors: Evolutionary and Molecular Toxicology and Their Potential for Informing Ecological Risk Assessment Chairs: Joshua Osterberg, Bryan Clark, Nishad Jayasundara Remediation/Restoration RP142 Reproduction impairment in zebrafish promoted by exposure to abietic acid and vanillin | C. Soares RP143 5-fluorouracil link to mutations and epigenetic changes in folate pathway of Danio rerio | E. Ussery RP144 Regulation of innate immunity by miRNAs after 17α-ethinylestradiol exposure | S. Das RP145 Investigation of Apoptosis Mechanisms Following Photo-induced Toxicity in Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus) | C. Overturf Using Waterbirds as Indicators of Aquatic Ecosystem Health Chairs: Neil Burgess, Birgit Braune INTERACTIVE PLATFORM (AM – 119/120) RP146 Review of avian two-generation endocrine disruption toxicity test method development and assessment | M. Quinn RP147 Two Highly Brominated Flame Retardants Are Photolytically Degraded to Biologically Active By-Products: Cytotoxic Effect and mRNA Expression in CEH | G. Su RP148 Potential impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on a migrating bird, the northern gannet | L. Champoux RP149 Persistent organic pollutants in blood samples of Southern Giant Petrels (Macronectes giganteus) from South Shetland Islands, Antarctica | F. Colabuono RP136 Screening biomarkers using proteomic profile of Daphnia magna exposed to Lead (II) acetate trihydrate and Atrazine | V. Le RP150 Organochlorine contaminants and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in eggs and embryos of Antarctic birds | F. Colabuono RP137 Effects of UV radiation on hatching, lipid peroxidation, fatty acid composition, and antioxidant related gene in the copepod Paracyclopina nana | E. Won RP151 Monitoring movements, foraging and mercury exposure of breeding Leach’s storm-petrels in Atlantic Canada | N. Burgess RP138 Role of miRNAs on Daphnia pulex response to cadmium exposure | S. Chen RP139 Are Oxidative Stress Response Genes Predictive of Chronic Cadmium Exposure in Killifish in a Closed Copper Mine Superfund Site? | D. Jung RP140 Tricyclic PAH-mediated cardiotoxicity in Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) inhabiting a highly PAH contaminated environment | J. Kozal RP141 Reproductive and subsequent larval fitness of Fundulus grandis chronically exposed to a water-accommodated fraction of MC-252 crude oil | C. Bonner Special Symposia INTERACTIVE PLATFORM (AM – 119/120) RP152 Circumpolar contamination in eggs of the highArctic ivory gull Pagophila eburnea | M. Lucia RP153 Tracking Migration of Fish-eating Birds to Identify Mercury Exposure: Higher Concentrations in Southern Latitudes | R. Lavoie RP154 Quantifying the Ecological Benefits of Mercury Emission Reductions in Wisconsin | M. Meyer RP155 Silent Spring Revisited? Tissue DDT, Concentrations in Birds Found Dead or Dying Proximal to Velsicol Corp. Superfund Site, St. Louis, MI | M. Zwiernik Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology Bioaccumulation: Science and Regulation Chairs: Frank Gobas, Mark Bonnell, Jon Arnot RP156 New Dioxin/Furan Sediment Criteria in British Columbia Compared to Other Screening Benchmarks | A. Fitzpatrick RP157 A Spatially-Explicit Approach for Estimating Biota-Sediment Accumulation Factors in the Houston Ship Channel | S. Williams RP158 Evaluation of Environmental Fate and Human Food Chain Bioaccumulation Models using US NHANES Biomonitoring Data | S. Wood RP159 The usefulness of bioaccumulation as a pollutant monitoring tool: the Kruger National Park, South Africa experience | V. Wepener RP160 Bioaccumulation of PBDEs and PCBs to benthic fish through sediment and diet | K. Mizukawa RP161 Trophic transfer of cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes (cVMS) across the pelagic food web of a temperate, deep water lake | R. Seston RP162 Assessing the fate and bioaccumulation of cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes (cVMS) in Arctic lakes experiencing seasonal environmental changes | I. Krogseth RP163 The curious case of why cVMS such as D5 bioconcentrate but do not cause toxicity | D. Mackay RP164 Partitioning of Polychlorinated Biphenyls into Human Cells and Adipose Tissues: Evaluation of Octanol, Triolein and Liposomes as Surrogate | C. Quinn RP165 Importance of internal partitioning in predicting biotransformation behavior of organic chemicals | D. Kuo RP166 Measuring the Membrane Affinity of Organic Cations by HPLC. Why not? | S. Droge RP167 A reference database for dietary bioaccumulation of organic chemicals in fish | D. Kuo RP168 In-vitro biotransformation of hydrophobic chemicals in trout liver s9 homogenates: concentration dependence of biotransformation rates | G. Allard RP169 Method optimization for fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) liver S9 isolation | K. Connors RP170 Comparison of in-vitro liver S9 and cryo-preserved hepatocyte methods to evaluate biotransformation potentials of organic substances in fish | J. Hu RP171 Strategies for Bioaccumulation Studies in Tropical Areas with Petroleum Industry Activities using Feral and Transplanted Marine Organisms | E. Lima RP172 PAH assessment in Brazilian coastal area with influence of oil and gas production activities by using SPMD and transplanted bivalves | E. Lima Implementing the National Academy of Sciences Recommendations for Protecting Threatened and Endangered Species Chairs: John Carbone, Wendy Hillwalker, Anne Fairbrother RP173 Uncertainty in spray drift estimation for ESA Assessments | M. Leggett RP174 A Refined Effects Determination for Delta Smelt Potentially Exposed to Malathion | R. Breton RP175 Moving forward on NAS panel report recommendations using a stepwise approach in fate and transport modeling for endangered species risk assessments | N. Snyder RP176 Risk Assessment Considerations Concerning the Potential Impacts of Pesticides on Threatened and Endangered Species; a Case Study with an Herbicide | R. Brain Occurrence, Fate and Effects of Contaminants in National Parks, Wildlife Refuges and Other Protected Habitats Chairs: Kelly Smalling, Colleen Flanagan Pritz RP177 Examining the Impact of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds on Wild Populations of Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus | A. Goff RP178 Methylmercury in Fish in Six National Parks of the Northwestern Laurentian Great Lakes Region: Potential Risks to Fish, Wildlife, and Humans | M. Sandheinrich RP179 Feathers, faeces and skin biopsies as non-lethal samples for mercury in marine predators from Cape Shirreff and Paradise Bay, Antarctic Peninsula | G. Chiang RP180 Mercury in fishes from Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve | B. Kowalski RP181 Assessment of Persistent Organochlorine Pesticides in Sediments and Oysters in the Laguna de Términos Preserve in Southeastern Mexico | J. Herrera-Herrera RP182 Occurrence and degradation of brominated flame retardants in arctic Alaskan air and lake water | C. Davie-Martin RP183 Chemical and bioanalytical evaluation of main drinking water sources in Jiangsu Province of China | P. Shi Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Chairs: Marc Mills, James Lazorchak, Ruth Marfil-Vega RP184 Effect of redox potential and pH status on the behavior of antibiotic interaction with dairy lagoon sediments | J. Wang RP185 Fate of Psychoactive Pharmaceuticals in Wastewater Treatment Plants in New York State | B. Subedi RP186 Occurrence and Phototransformation Fate of Illicit Drugs in Aqueous Environments | W. Lee RP187 Efflux vs. oxidation: estrogen attenuation by wastewater bacteria | O. Conroy-Ben RP188 Assessing the Effectiveness of Aziridinomitosenes | K. Johnson RP189 Analysis of EDCs, prescription pharmaceuticals, and illicit drugs in wastewater using a targeted high resolution MS/MS Q-Exactive approach | S. Vo Duy RP190 Sensitivity assessment of an aquatic environment microbial community to the antibiotic oxytetracycline | Z. Dahroug RP191 A novel method for the assessment of androgenic and estrogenic compounds using the brook stickleback (Culaea inconstans) | B. Muldoon RP192 Adsorption and Disposition of Pharmaceuticals by Bluegill Exposed at Constant Concentrations in a Flow-Through Aquatic Exposure System | E. Furlong Relative Roles of Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment in Remedial Decision-Making RP200 Toxicity of photolysis products and of mixtures of triclosan and triclocarban to Daphnia magna | K. Albanese RP201 Bioaccumulation Behavior of Pharmaceutically Active Compounds (PhACs) and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) in Aquatic Plants | N. Pi RP202 Transport of Three Veterinary Antimicrobials in Simulated Rainfall Runoff from Windrows of Composting Cattle Manure | S. Sura Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals in the Environment RP203 Sorption and desorption of nine emerging contaminants of varying polarity in wastewater sludge | S. Sauve RP205 Multi-Class LC-MS/MS Analysis of Pharmaceuticals in Urine and Struvite | R. Petteys RP206 Biodegradation of veterinary ionophore antibiotics in broiler litter and soil | P. Sun RP208 Transport of Three Veterinary Antimicrobials from Feedlot Pens via Simulated Rainfall Runoff | S. Sura RP197 Environmental risk assessment of selected human pharmaceuticals in an urban river water in the Tokyo Metropolitan area | T. Suzuki RP209 Analysis of Native and Conjugated Estrogens in Poultry Litter Runoff by Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry | E. Mullin Environmental or Analytical Chemistry RP211 Occurrence of Indicator Micropollutants in Various Water Sources | S. Nam Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration RP214 Modelled De Novo Ecological No-effect Soil Concentrations for Cattle, Sheep and Deer Receptors: Safe for Humans? | S. Bard INTERACTIVE PLATFORM (PM – 119/120) RP216 Leveraging open-source “big data” tools for management and querying Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource Damage Assessment data | B. Shorr RP217 Use of a Web-Based Interactive Database for Improving the Efficiency and Confidence in Ecological Risk Assessments | B. Yates RP218 The Mobile Exposure Device: A Personal Sampling Nexus for Exposure Monitoring | K. Hobbie RP219 Building Software Systems Based on Large Sensor-Generated Datasets | H. Helgen RP220 Developing approaches to manage and integrate data-rich in situ sensor technologies into long term monitoring projects | J. Schofield RP210 (Poster only) Mass Balance of Pharmaceuticals and Hormones below Vadose Zone of Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems | G. Toor RP198 Effects of phosphorous on pharmaceutical fate in model wastewater treatment wetland mesocosms following harvesting of macrophytes | J. Anderson RP213 Integrating Ecological and Human Health Risk for the South River, Virginia | M. Harris Chairs: Kevin Hobbie, Judith Schofield RP204 Occurrence, Fate, and Effects of Antidepressants and Transformation Products in Terrestrial Environments that Receive Biosolids | M. Schultz RP194 Calibration of a novel passive sampler for the measurement of 35 polar organic contaminants in aquatic systems | J. Challis RP196 In vivo and in silico studies to evaluate the estrogenic effects of bisphenol analogues on medaka | K. Arizono RP212 Prediction of contaminants leaching from iron and steel slags reused as construction materials and potential ecological risk of the leachates | H. Lee Emerging Technologies for Collecting, Managing, Integrating and Sharing Data in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Projects INTERACTIVE PLATFORM (PM – 119/120) RP207 Environmental Fate of Pharmaceuticals at a Municipal Wastewater Land-Application Site in North Carolina, USA | A. McEachran RP195 Photodegradation of pharmaceuticals in aquatic environments: Defining our current understanding and identifying knowledge gaps | J. Challis Chair: Yvette Lowney RP215 Effect of different soil washing reagents on changes in ecotoxicological and physicochemical properties of arsenic-contaminated soils | E. Jho Chairs: Marc Mills, James Lazorchak, Ruth Marfil-Vega RP193 Identification of causative pollutants for intersex in redeye mullet (Liza haematocheila) from Liaodong Bay | J. Sun Integrated Env Assessment and Management RP | Thursday Posters RP199 Enzyme mediated degradation of hormones and EDCs in wastewater – a novel biotechnological approach | D. Becker Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals in the Environment RP221 Building Software Systems Based on Multiple Large Datasets | H. Helgen RP222 Use of Big Data Tools to Capture and Correlate Volumes of Data for Medical Trials | E. Satterly RP223 Management of environmental data in the Great Lakes – Developing the Enterprise Architecture of the Great Lakes Observing System | T. Dekker Special Symposia Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 71 Thursday Morning Platform Sessions Chairs: Elizabeth Power, Kathy Godtfredsen 9:00–9:15 10:00–10:15 10:20–10:35 11:00–11:15 561 Antarctica – the last frontier for emerging organic contaminants? | S. Gaw 562 Endocrine disruption in smallmouth and largemouth bass on Northeast US National Wildlife Refuges: a reconnaissance study | F. Pinkney 563 Sediment-bound contaminant threats to national parks, wildlife refuges and critical habitats due to Hurricane Sandy, New Jersey and New York, USA | T. Reilly 564 Reporter gene screening for endocrine disruptive compounds in the aquatic environment of a South African game reserve downstream of a DDT sprayed area | R. Pieters 565 Reconnaissance of Emerging and Legacy Contaminants in the Habitat and Tissues of Pacific Lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) in the Columbia River Basin | E. Nilsen 566 Contaminants in Remote US National Parks | C. Flanagan Pritz 567 Environmental contaminants associated with oil and gas activities on national wildlife refuges | P. Ramirez 568 Ecosystem Impacts of Increased Coal Transport on Trust Lands in the Pacific Northwest, USA | E. Nilsen 569 Evolution and ecotoxicology: The interplay between contaminants and evolutionary processes, and quantitative genetics as a tool to study this | P. Klerks 570 Evolutionary response to pollutants: a focus on transcriptomic expression of a freshwater snail | M. Coutellec 571 Development of a genotyping assay to determine the extent of pyrethroid pesticide resistance in members of the Hyalella azteca species complex | K. Major 572 Meta-analysis of evolutionary events in aquatic organisms in response to anthropogenic contaminants, and their relevance to environmental regulation | E. Oziolor 573 Ecogenetics of Methylmercury: Implications for Risk Assessment and Decision Making | N. Basu 574 Regulatory MultiGenerational Testing: The Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program Experience | T. Verslycke 575 Multi-generational and micro-evolutionary effects of chemicals in risk assessment and management: Why, how, so what? An introductory set of questions | K. De Schamphelaere 576 Debate, Discussion and Synthesis: Evolutionary, multigenerational and epigenetic effects of pollutants | J. Shaw 577 Protecting Human Health and Aquatic Life against a Background of Bioaccumulatives in Washington State – A Regulatory Journey | C. Asher 578 Key Evolving Stormwater Issues in the Pacific Northwest | L. Terry Gregory 579 Persistent Pollutants in Puget Sound Juvenile Chinook Salmon: Changes after 25 years? | L. Johnson 580 Examining the Air Pathway as a Source to Stormwater in the Green/Duwamish River Basin | J. Colton 581 Transport C Canada’s experience O with the assessment F and remediation of aquatic sites in British F Columbia | E I. Chatwell 582 Advances in understanding foreshore and subaqueous environments at contaminated sites in British Columbia | R. Beckie 583 Ecological Risk Assessment of Contaminated Sediments in Victoria Harbour – Framework for Decision-making | P. Allard 584 Restoration of historically contaminated intertidal sites in British Columbia | S. Bard E Using Waterbirds as Indicators of Aquatic Ecosystem Health B (see listing RP146–RP148 and RP152–RP155) 590 Enabling cross 591 Conservation of R 589 Cross-Species Extrapolation of species comparisons pathways across speE Chemical Effects: using novel RNA-Seq cies drives chemical A Challenges and New and qPCR approach- hazard effects | es: a lesson from frogs E. Perkins K Insights | G. Ankley | C. Helbing Interactive Platform Fate and Effects of Metals: Aquatic Biological Perspective (see listing RP054–RP061) Evaluating Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: Identifying Species Differences and Approaches for CrossSpecies Extrapolation 585 Common model teleosts respond differently to the environmental estrogen, 17α-ethinylestradiol | G. Van Der Kraak 586 Endocrine disruption of the corticosteroid stress axis in fish: molecular mechanisms and generational effects | M. Vijayan 587 Does Nrf2 play a role in endocrine disruption? Altered insulin regulation in zebrafish embryos | A. Timme-Laragy 588 Endocrine disruption assessment in crustacean species requires the development of new suite of targeted assays | C. Vulpe 593 Activation and Disruption of a Crustacean Reproductive Signaling Pathway | E. Medlock 594 Novel fish intestinal epithelial cell model – the RTgutGC cell line grown on permeable supports | K. Schirmer 595 Acute and chronic toxicity of emerging contaminants, benzotriazoles and benzothiazoles to the rainbow trout gill cell line, RTgill-W1 | F. Zeng 596 Further characterisation of fish cells in 3 dimensional (3D) cultures for ecotoxicological application | L. Langan 597 Evaluation of hypothesized adverse outcome pathway linking thyroid peroxidase inhibition to fish early-life stage toxicity | K. Nelson 598 How much of the biological effects can be explained by target analysis in wastewater and recycled water? | J. Tang 599 Development of an Ecological Threshold for Toxicological Concern Approach for Screening Hazard Assessments for the Environment | S. Belanger 600 Applying a Passive Dosing Approach to Maintain Constant Aqueous Exposure of Sparingly Soluble, Difficult to test Compounds | J. Butler 601 Emerging Contaminants in the Estuarine Receiving Environment around Auckland, New Zealand | C. Hickey 602 Ultraviolet light filtering chemical (sunscreen) presence in marine surface waters of bays within the Virgin Islands National Park | T. Bargar 603 Temporal trends and evidence of preservation of benzotriazoles in coastal sediments of the US | M. Cantwell 604 Quantification of pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and perfluoroalkyl substances in the sediments of Elliott Bay, Puget Sound, Washington | M. Dutch 605 Tracking emerging and legacy contaminants with long term seabird monitoring of the North Pacific Ocean | A. Miller 606 Emerging and Legacy Persistent Organic Pollutants in Sharks and Teleost Fishes from Coastal Waters of the Southeastern US | H. Marler 607 Anti-sea lice pesticides used in salmon aquaculture and their toxicity to non-target marine invertebrates | J. Van Geest 608 Identification of marine specific pollutants, including emerging pollutants, in the framework of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (2008/56/CE) | V. Tornero Chairs: Daniel Spade, Nancy Denslow, Carlie LaLone, Scott Lynn Alternative Methods for Evaluating Aquatic Toxicity: New Methods, Endpoints and Testing Strategies Chairs: Teresa NorbergKing, David Volz Emerging Contaminants in the Marine Environment: Presence, Effects, Regulation Chairs: Robert Burgess, Kay Ho, Mark Cantwell, Margaretha Lamoree, Pim Leonards Room 109 8:40–8:55 110 10:40–10:55 Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology 118 Assessment and Remediation of Aquatic Environments in the Pacific Northwest: 1990s to Present Special Symposia 119 120 Chairs: Marie-Agnes Coutellec, Karel A.C. De Schamphelaere, Joe Shaw Remediation/Restoration 8:20–8:35 Chairs: Kelly Smalling, Colleen Flanagan Pritz Evolutionary, Multigenerational and Epigenetic Effects of Pollutants Regulatory Directions 592 Cross species comparisons of chemical interaction with recombinant steroid receptors in vitro | V. Wilson 121/122 Occurrence, Fate and Effects of Contaminants in National Parks, Wildlife Refuges and Other Protected Habitats 8:00–8:15 Environmental or Analytical Chemistry 208/209 Session Integrated Env Assessment and Management 211 Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 72 10:00–10:15 10:20–10:35 10:40–10:55 11:00–11:15 609 Are there time trends of POPs across the Oceans? | R. Lohmann 610 Temporal trends of organohalogen compounds in the Sarasota Bay, FL bottlenose dolphin population | J. Kucklick 611 Temporal and spatial variation in PCBs chiral signatures of the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) and its arctic marine food web | Z. Lu 612 40 Year Decline of Organic Contaminants in Eggs of Herring Gulls (Larus argentatus) from the Great Lakes, 1974 to 2013 | S. de Solla 613 Dioxin/Furan Sediment Concentrations and Trends in British Columbia | M. Sanborn 614 Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) in Antarctic Biota | E. Markham 615 Person-specific predictions of PCBs in Norwegian Women: Valuable supplements to measurements for understanding of lifetime exposures | T. Noest 616 Temporal trends of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in Canadian Arctic seabirds: what insights have the data provided? | B. Braune 617 Statistical Tests for Additivity of Toxicity in Metal Mixtures | J. Meyer 618 Application of generalized linear mixed model to analyze mixture toxicity: survival of brown trout affected by copper and zinc | Y. Iwasaki 619 Multivariate logistic regression to identify relative toxicity of metals and dissolved solids in industrial and municipal effluents | K. Pilgrim 620 Evaluating the interactive effects of binary metals mixtures on the acute toxicity to Daphnia magna and the chronic toxicity to Ceriodaphnia dubia | K. Newton 621 Combined effects of Uranium and Cadmium on Physiological Parameters of the Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans | A. Margerit 622 Using biodynamic models and feeding traits to identify risks related to metals exposure to stream benthic macroinvertebrates | M. Hornberger 623 Uptake of Binary Metal Mixtures in Rainbow Trout: Expected and Unexpected Interactions | K. Brix 624 Single and binary mixtures of cadmium and zinc suggest dipteran emergence is more sensitive to metals than mayfly emergence? | T. Schmidt 625 Life Cycle Assessment & Management on Energy and Material Resources | H. Poremski 626 Communicating climate change impacts in LCA results through the use of alternative metrics | G. Schivley 627 Anticipatory Life Cycle Assessment for Environmentally Responsible Innovation | B. Wender 628 Updating Kyoto Climate Accounting with Standardized Climate Metrics | T. Schultz 630 Comparative study of photovoltaic (PV) technologies using stochastic multi attribute analysis for life cycle assessment (SMAA-LCA) | V. Prado 631 Life cycle assessment in industry, a driving force for eco-innovations | W. Motta 632 WASTEFFECT: The Life Cycle of Emerging Contaminants in Waste | N. Morin 633 Organophosphorous pesticides in honey, pollen and bees (Apis mellifera L.) and their potential hazard to bee colonies in Egypt | Y. Alnaggar 634 Sub-lethal exposure to neonicotinoids impaired honeybees winterization before proceeding to colony collapse disorder (CCD) | C. Lu 635 A new indicator of pollinator risk for comparative risk assessments | P. Mineau Discussion 638 Effects of Chronic Neonicotinoid Insecticide Exposure on Aquatic Insect Emergence in Prairie Wetlands | M. Cavallaro 639 An evaluation of worldwide contamination of surface waters and relative risks to aquatic invertebrates from neonicotinoid insecticides | C. Morrissey 640 Ecological principles applied in pesticide monitoring and modeling | M. Liess 641 Lessons from the Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment: Risks at the Interface of Salmon, People, and Mining | G. Suter 642 Atmospheric dry deposition of organic pollutants to the Global Oceans | B. Gonzalez-Gaya 643 The Elk Valley Cumulative Effects Management Framework: Building Watershed-Scale Assessment from the Ground Up | S. Swanson 644 Species Sensitivity Distributions and ecosystem vulnerability diversity as basis for chemical pollution footprinting | L. Posthuma 645 Statewide assessment of contaminants (emerging and legacy) in Oregon’s (USA) aquatic environments: land-use and regional differences | L. Pillsbury 647 Benchmarks of Non-conventional Pollutants from Large Scale Predictive Assessments | S. Cormier 648 Assessing the impacts of wind energy development on migratory cave bats in the eastern United States | R. Erickson Discussion 650 Inter-lab testing of Hyalella azteca water and sediment methods. 2: Results from 10- to 42-d tests conducted with wateronly and sediment substrates | C. Ivey 651 Measuring up: how does a Hyalella azteca reproduction test conducted entirely in sediment compare? | L. Taylor 652 Feasibility of using Centroptilum triangulifer larvae in sediment toxicity tests | J. Lazorchak 653 Chronic Sediment Toxicity Testing with the Estuarine Amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus; Trials and Tribulations | M. Bradley 654 The Co-dependency of Growth and Reproduction. A closer look at the 28d Leptocheirus plumulosus survival, growth and reproduction test | C. Eickhoff 655 Mucking up equilibrium partitioning theory: How highly hydrophobic compounds pose additional challenges with interpreting sediment test results | T. Valenti 656 How Can We Enhance Access and Use of Sediment Toxicology Data? | S. Bay Chairs: Bommanna Loganathan, Kenneth Sajwan Modeling and Interpreting Effects of Metals Mixtures Chairs: Eric Van Genderen, Kevin Brix From Data to Information: Interpretation and Decision-Making in Life Cycle Assessment Chairs: Valentina Prado, Lise Laurin, Thomas Seager Pesticide Risks to Biodiversity Chairs: Christy Morrissey, Karsten Liber Large-Scale Environmental Assessments Chairs: Glenn Suter, Susan Cormier 649 Inter-Lab Testing of Hyalella azteca Water and Sediment Methods: 1 Background and Overview of the 42-d Chairs: Christian Picard, Survival, Growth and Chris Ingersoll Reproduction Test | T. Norberg-King Refining Methods for Conducting Laboratory WholeSediment Toxicity Tests Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Integrated Env Assessment and Management Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Thursday Morning Platform Sessions C 629 Use of openLCA O for retrospective and F impact assessment of sustainable remediaF tion scenarios at the E Geneva Superfund E site | C. Zhang B 637 Current-use pesticides and amR phibians: Occurrence E and accumulation in A diverse landscapes across the US | K K. Smalling Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Special Symposia Room 212 9:00–9:15 213/214 8:40–8:55 220 8:20–8:35 Ballroom A Temporal Trends of Persistent Organic Chemicals in the Environment and Biota 8:00–8:15 Ballroom B Session Presentation will not be recorded. Ballroom C Presentation will be recorded. Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 73 Thursday Afternoon Platform Sessions Realities of Addressing 665 Contamination in 666 Assessing TEQ Contaminated Legacy and around St. Louis, Risks at PCB Sites Sites”” Michigan from the Who Needs Them? | Chairs: Ralph Stahl, Mike Johns Velsicol Superfund site: 40 years later | A. Peverly J. Schell Bioaccumulation: Science and Regulation 673 Regulatory implications of improved understanding of bioaccumulation mechanisms | W. Drost 674 The Regulatory Assessment of Bioaccumulation: The Hazard vs Exposure Paradox | M. Bonnell Chairs: Frank Gobas, Mark Bonnell, Jon Arnot 3:20–3:35 3:40–3:55 659 Remediating Wastewater-Borne Nutrients in Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems to Protect Ground-and Surface- Water | G. Toor 660 Determination of perfluorinated compounds in water using Liquid-Chromatography coupled with Mass-Spectrometry | B. Opeolu 661 Occurrence of Naphthenic Acids in Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Plants | B. Wang 662 Effects of uncontrolled long-term mining activities on soil properties and ecosystem carbon and nitrogen storage in rice farmland, Ishiagu, Nigeria | I. Onwurah 663 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in farmland soils: occurrence and bioavailability | O. Olatunji 664 Bioremediation of Textile Effluent Polluted Soil using Composted Market Waste and kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus Linn.) | B. Bada 667 Communicating Mercury Fish Consumption Advisories to River Users in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley | M. Liberati 668 Fishers study for the Lower Duwamish Waterway | K. Godtfredsen 669 Challenges in Attaining a Comprehensive and Cost Effective Remedial Plan for the Lower Passaic River Superfund Site | M. Johns 670 Legacy of the South River, application of Bayesian networks to the integrated assessment and long-term management of a contaminated watershed | W. Landis 671 Remediation in an Adaptive Management Framework: the South River (VA) Case Study | C. Patmont 672 Monitoring of Remedial Effectiveness in a River System | J. Flanders 675 Chemical and biological factors drive trophic magnification of organic pollutants in aquatic food webs | D. Walters 676 Testing in-vitro to in-vivo extrapolation methods for the biotransformation of very hydrophobic chemicals in trout | J. Lo 678 Physiologically based toxicokinetic models for in vitro-in vivo extrapolation of receptor-mediated effects in rainbow trout | M. Brinkmann 679 How important is feeding to the bioaccumulation of organic chemicals in worms? | D. Kuo 680 A review of measured bioaccumulation data in terrestrial plants for organic chemicals: variability and the need to develop standard protocols | W. Doucette 677 Evaluating and C applying laboratory O dietary bioaccumulaF tion testing data and models for organic F chemicals in fish | E J. Arnot E Interactive Platform Environmental Education Outreach – Yes You Can! Chairs: Renee Falconer, Anne Grippo, Jennifer Bouldin 4:00–4:15 Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals in the Environment (see listing RP203–RP209) For many scientists, part of their job is to convey their passion and knowledge to others. In consideration of this, federal funding agencies have included requirements for broader impacts and dissemination of research for all grants. One way to satisfy these requirements is through outreach to educational entities, particularly K-12 public schools and community groups (girl scouts, adult groups, etc.). Outreach also serves to augment the “science pipeline” by enticing students, through the fun of scientific discovery, to consider a career in science. Many scientists do some outreach during their careers. Emerging Technologies for Collecting, Managing, Integrating and Sharing Data in EnviB ronmental Toxicology and Chemistry Projects (see listing RP216–RP223) R The endeavor is often very rewarding but can take a lot of time to prepare from scratch. With a little imagination, many basic science principles, including those important to environmental E science, can be demonstrated rather simply. In this session, SETAC attendees are invited to A “become a kid again” and participate in discussions of outreach activities and hands-on activities K that they can take back home and share with their local schools, clubs and communities. Our goal is to spark interest in designing and using such activities to build bridges with future scientists. We invite the participants to try the hands-on activities developed by the various presenters and shown at individual stations around the room as part of the session. Chairs: Joshua Osterberg, Bryan Clark, Nishad Jayasundara 681 The genetic basis for evolved tolerance to dioxin-like compounds in wild Atlantic killifish: more than the aryl hydrocarbon receptor | D. Nacci 682 RAD Seq. Analysis of Variously PAH-Adapted Atlantic Killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, from Throughout the Elizabeth River, VA | J. Osterberg 683 Molecular Evolution of the Transcription Factor Nrf2 in Zebrafish and Killifish | A. Timme-Laragy 684 Utilizing Resurrection Ecology to Understand the Evolution of Sensitivity to Xenobiotics | A. Simpson 685 Pollution resistance in risk assessment: a case study of rapid adaptation to pesticides in Hyalella azteca | H. Poynton 686 The landscape of population genomic variation following rapid and repeated adaptation to environmental pollution in Atlantic killifish | A. Whitehead 687 Gradient of evolved resistance to PCBs and PAHs, cross-resistance and fitness costs in Gulf killifish (Fundulus grandis) from the Galveston Bay, Texas | E. Oziolor Bridging the Gap Between Aquatic and Terrestrial Plants in Ecotoxicology and Risk Assessment 689 The EC05 is not an appropriate endpoint for algal toxicity tests | J. Staveley 690 Recovery of Macrophytes – How to measure? How to use? | U. Hommen 691 Regulatory perspective of methodology for the derivation of aquatic plant water quality criteria | D. Eignor 692 The salamander, the egg, and the alga: Protecting a unique endosymbiotic relationship | L. Baxter 693 The risk of biosolids-derived triclosan and triclocarban to crop yield and human health due to accumulation in plant tissue | R. Prosser 694 Toxic Effects of Three Common Citrus Herbicides on Sweet Sorghum: implications for land-use changes | P. Wilson 695 The Influence of Discussion Landscape Properties on Agricultural Drainage System Metabolism | O. Iseyemi Adaptation to Stressors: Evolutionary and Molecular Toxicology and Their Potential for Informing Ecological Risk Assessment Chairs: Mark Hanson, Michael Simini 688 The costs of resistance: energetic demands and fitness costs in adapting to a polluted environment | N. Jayasundara Room 109 658 Epicarp of Raphia hookerie: an effective low cost adsorbent for the uptake of Rhodamine B | A. Inyinbor 3:00–3:15 2:00–2:15 Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology 110 657 Use of nano iron (III) oxide (nFe3O4) for the remediation of organotin – TPT in Seawater | O. Fatoki 1:40–1:55 Special Symposia 118 1:20–1:35 Remediation/Restoration 119 120 Chair: Beatrice Opeolu 1:00–1:15 Linking Science and Social Issues 121/122 Soil and Water Pollutants’ Assessment, Monitoring and Remediation Environmental or Analytical Chemistry 208/209 Session Integrated Env Assessment and Management 211 Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 74 Chairs: Charles Wong, Robert Letcher Ecotoxicology and Risk Assessment of Soils Chairs: Michael Simini, Ming Fan, Theresa Phillips Restoration of Impaired Ecosystems: An Ounce of Prevention or a Pound of Cure Chairs: Ruth Hull, Aida Farag Ecological Risk Assessment of Pyrethroid Insecticides in Urban and Agricultural Environments Chairs: Jeffrey Giddings, Keith Sappington Implementing the National Academy of Sciences Recommendations for Protecting Threatened and Endangered Species Chairs: John Carbone, Wendy Hillwalker, Anne Fairbrother Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology 3:20–3:35 3:40–3:55 4:00–4:15 699 Novel Formation Mechanism of MeO-PBDF from Irradiated 5-MeOBDE-47 Methanol Solution | W. Xue Discussion 701 Contributions of polyfluorinated chemicals, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals from the U.S., City of Winnipeg, and rural Manitoba to Lake Winnipeg | C. Wong 702 A multi-tiered approach to assessing biological effects of contaminants of emerging concern on fishes in Great Lakes tributaries | H. Schoenfuss 703 Effect of eutrophication on partitioning of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons among water, suspended particulate matter, algae, and zooplankton | Y. Ran 707 Thinking Like an Earthworm: Standardizing Behavioral Responses in Toxicant Avoidance Assays | W. Shoults-Wilson 708 Toxicity assessment of TNT and RDX on soil microbes with different land use and comparison with SSD-based ecologically permissible soil concentrations | M. Kim 709 Estimating risks to small mammals from exposure to p-nonylphenol in biosolids-amended soil | C. Staples 710 Current Trends in Terrestrial Ecological Risk Assessments of Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Opportunities for Improvement | M. Paliouras 711 Developing the Indicator Ranking and Scoring (IRS) system for evaluating the soil health | Y. An 712 An Ounce of Prevention or a Pound of Cure? An Introduction to the SETAC-SER Workshop on Restoration of Impaired Ecosystems | R. Hull 713 How can ecological restoration options and risk assessment inform each other? | L. Kapustka 714 Determining restoration goals for contaminated ecosystems | A. Wagner 715 Restoration Design: When, Where, and How to Restore Contaminated Ecosystems | J. Rohr 717 Benefits and Challenges of Integrating Ecological Restoration into Assessment and Management of Contaminated Ecosystems | S. Luoma 718 Key Messages from the SETACSER Workshop on Restoration of Impaired Ecosystems | A. Farag 719 Incorporation of Wetland Evaluations Early in the Ecological Risk Assessment Process | K. Bradley 720 Assessing Ecological Risks of Pyrethroid Insecticides at USEPA: Current Status and Issues | K. Sappington 721 Aspects of the sediment/water behavior of synthetic pyrethroids requiring special consideration in monitoring and aquatic exposure assessment | P. Hendley 722 Evaluation of Pyrethroid Pesticide Detection and Toxicity in Tertiary Effluent | J. Westfall 723 The relationships among macroinvertebrate communities, laboratory toxicity, sediment chemistry and habitat in California streams | B. Phillips 726 Landscape-level refinements for probabilistic pyrethroid exposure assessments in agricultural environments | C. Holmes 727 A tiered aquatic risk assessment of pyrethroid insecticides for agricultural and residential use | J. Giddings 728 Don’t raise your voice; strengthen your argument: Basing biological opinions on sound science (with already available information) | R. Kashuba 729 A Probabilistic Approach to Modeling Pesticide Exposure for an Endangered Species Assessment in the California Delta | M. Winchell 730 Moving forward on NAS panel report recommendations using GIS and geospatial data for endangered species risk assessments | C. Holmes 731 Endangered species toxicity extrapolation using ICE models | M. Barron 732 Uncertainty Analysis Methods for Assessing Risks of Pesticides to Endangered Species | D. Moore 733 Guiding Pesticide Registration Decisions With Probabilistic Results: An UNMET Challange | B. Hope 734 Endangered Species Risk Assessment: Enhancements to the Interim Process Proposed by the Federal Family | T. Hall 735 Revising the methodology for assessing risks of pesticides to endangered and threatened species | K. Garber 737 Aquatic Toxicity Testing in Baseline Monitoring of Natural Gas Development | R. MacGillivray 738 Evaluation of total dissolved solids and specific conductance water quality targets with paired single-species and mesocosm community exposures | C. Nietch 739 Effects of major ions on benthic communities: an experimental test of the proposed USEPA aquatic life benchmark for conductivity | W. Clements 740 The Chronic Toxicity of Ion Mixtures to Ceriodaphnia dubia | K. Johnson 741 Important interactions in major ion toxicity to Ceriodaphnia dubia | R. Erickson 742 Surfactants and other contaminants in evaporation ponds associated with oilfield wastewater disposal facilities – risks to migratory birds | P. Ramirez 743 Derivation and validation of a water quality standard for iron | A. Peters 697 Detection and Identification of Contaminants of Emerging Concern and Their Effects to Fish and Wildlife in the Great Lakes Basin | Z. Jorgenson Integrated Env Assessment and Management Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Thursday Afternoon Platform Sessions C 716 Restoration MonO itoring in Ecosystems F with Current or Historical Contamination F - Risk Averted? InE juries Compensated? E Services Returned? | M. Hooper Discussion B 724 Comparative sensitivity of field R and lab populations E of Hyalella azteca to A pyrethroid insecticides and ambient storm K water samples | S. Clark Linking Science and Social Issues Remediation/Restoration Special Symposia Room 212 3:00–3:15 698 Body and egg compartment distribution of methoxylated polybrominated diphenozybenzenes and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in Great Lakes Herring Gulls | L. Mattioli 704 Prediction of 705 Using soil extrac- 706 Spreadin’ It Adsorption and tions, tissue residues, Around Down On Hysteretic Desorption invertebrate exposures The Farm - The Dirt Isotherms for Muni- and invertebrate on PECs/MECs of tion Constituents on community analyses Veterinary Drugs | Soils | A. Miglino to evaluate a shooting G. Rattray range field site | S. Bowman 736 Development of the Shale Energy Environmental Laboratory: An academia-industry partnership at Ohio Dorn, D. Soucek, C. Nietch, State University | M. Canedo-Arguelles, B. R. Lanno Brooks, B. Kefford Assessing Ecological Risks of Resource Extraction on Inland Environments: Oil and Gas Extraction and Coal Mining | Chairs: J. Lazorchak, P. 2:00–2:15 213/214 696 Spatial Gradients and Air-Water Exchange of Dissolved Legacy and Emerging Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants in the Lower Great Lakes | C. McDonough 1:40–1:55 220 Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology of Chemicals of Emerging Concern in Large Lakes 1:20–1:35 Ballroom A 1:00–1:15 Ballroom B Session Presentation will not be recorded. Ballroom C Presentation will be recorded. Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting | 75
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