292 results on '"SICILIANO, STEVEN D."'
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2. Integument colour change: Tracking delayed growth of Oppia nitens as a sub-lethal indicator of soil toxicity
3. Characterization of molecular and apical effects of legacy-contaminated groundwater on early life stages of fathead minnows
4. Seasonality and bacterial community assembly processes dominate prairie ecosystem service disruption during invasion
5. More than just a substrate for mites: Moss-dominated biological soil crust protected population of the oribatid mite, Oppia nitens against cadmium toxicity in soil
6. Root Growth Dynamics, Dominant Rhizosphere Bacteria, and Correlation Between Dominant Bacterial Genera and Root Traits Through Brassica napus Development
7. The silent carbon pool: Cryoturbic enriched organic matter in Canadian High Arctic semi-deserts
8. Do phosphorus amendments enhance biodegradation activity in stalled petroleum hydrocarbon‐contaminated soil?
9. A shift from individual species to ecosystem services effect: Introducing the Eco‐indicator Sensitivity Distribution (EcoSD) as an ecosystem services approach to redefining the species sensitivity distribution (SSD) for soil ecological risk assessment
10. Brassica napus phyllosphere bacterial composition changes with growth stage
11. Does habitat quality matter to soil invertebrates in metal-contaminated soils?
12. Single metal and metal mixture toxicity of five metals to Oppia nitens in five different Canadian soils
13. A shift from individual species to ecosystem services effect: Introducing the Eco‐indicator Sensitivity Distribution (EcoSD) as an ecosystem services approach to redefining the Species Sensitivity Distribution (SSD) for soil ecological risk assessment
14. Nitrous oxide emissions from permafrost-affected soils
15. Linking niche size and phylogenetic signals to predict future soil microbial relative abundances
16. Plant belowground diversity and species segregation by depth in a semi-arid grassland
17. Structural equation modeling of a winnowed soil microbiome identifies how invasive plants re-structure microbial networks
18. A survey of invasive plants on grassland soil microbial communities and ecosystem services
19. Salix arctica changes root distribution and nutrient uptake in response to subsurface nutrients in High Arctic deserts
20. Root and rhizosphere fungi associated with the yield of diverse Brassica napus genotypes
21. The mechanisms associated with the development of hypertension after exposure to lead, mercury species or their mixtures differs with the metal and the mixture ratio
22. Cardiovascular responses to lead are biphasic, while methylmercury, but not inorganic mercury, monotonically increases blood pressure in rats
23. Smooth brome invasion increases rare soil bacterial species prevalence, bacterial species richness and evenness
24. Smooth brome changes gross soil nitrogen cycling processes during invasion of a rough fescue grassland
25. Checkerboard score–area relationships reveal spatial scales of plant community structure
26. Spatially explicit structural equation modeling
27. Microbial diversity at Mitchell Peninsula, Eastern Antarctica: a potential biodiversity “hotspot”
28. Assessment of exposures and potential risks to the US adult population from wear (attrition and abrasion) of gold and ceramic dental restorations
29. Brassica napus Bacterial Assembly Processes Vary with Plant Compartment and Growth Stage but Not between Lines
30. Positron‐emitting radiotracers spatially resolve unexpected biogeochemical relationships linked with methane oxidation in Arctic soils
31. Phenology-dependent root bacteria enhance yield of Brassica napus
32. From plant genetics to environment of selection: exploring the drivers of fungal communities in the roots and rhizosphere of Brassica napus
33. A sustainable colloidal material with sorption and nutrient‐supply capabilities for in‐situ groundwater bioremediation
34. The role of monodentate tetrahedral borate complexes in boric acid binding to a soil organic matter analogue
35. Soil Buffering Capacity Can Be Used To Optimize Biostimulation of Psychrotrophic Hydrocarbon Remediation
36. Is assuming additivity of single‐metal toxicity thresholds a conservative approach to assessing risk of ecotoxicity from elevated soil concentrations of cobalt, copper, and nickel at contaminated sites?
37. Biology and carbon lability of sub-surface nutrient patches in High Arctic polar deserts drives the probability and magnitude of nitrous oxide emissions
38. Spectroscopic Quantification of Inner- and Outer-Sphere Oxyanion Complexation Kinetics: Ionic Strength and Background Cation Effect on Sulfate Adsorption to Hematite
39. An intensive multilocation temporal dataset of fungal and bacterial communities in the root and rhizosphere of Brassica napus
40. An intensive multilocation temporal dataset of fungal communities in the root and rhizosphere of Brassica napus
41. Inclusion of molecular descriptors in predictive models improves pesticide soil-air partitioning estimates
42. Uptake, toxicity, and maternal transfer of cadmium in the oribatid soil mite, Oppia nitens: Implication in the risk assessment of cadmium to soil invertebrates
43. Could Cryoturbic Diapirs Be Key for Understanding Ecological Feedbacks to Climate Change in High Arctic Polar Deserts?
44. Methodology and validation of a new tandem mass spectrometer method for the quantification of inorganic and organic 18O-phosphate species
45. From the Outside in: An Overview of Positron Imaging of Plant and Soil Processes
46. Oppia nitens C.L. Koch, 1836 (Acari: Oribatida): Current Status of Its Bionomics and Relevance as a Model Invertebrate in Soil Ecotoxicology
47. In situ transformations of bonechar and tri-poly phosphate amendments in phosphorus-limited subsurface soils
48. The forgotten role of toxicodynamics: How habitat quality alters the mite, Oppia nitens, susceptibility to zinc, independent of toxicokinetics.
49. Advancing soil ecological risk assessments for petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soils in Canada: Persistence, organic carbon normalization and relevance of species assemblages
50. Assessing Space, Time, and Remediation Contribution to Soil Pollutant Variation near the Detection Limit Using Hurdle Models to Account for a Large Proportion of Nondetectable Results
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