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adam_text | Contents
Preface XIII
Interagency ISOC-HAB Organizing Committee XIV
ISOC-HAB Executive Advisory Committee XIV
Invited Participants XV
Occurrence Workgroup XV
Causes, Prevention, and Mitigation XVI
Cyanotoxin Characteristics Workgroup XVII
Analytical Methods Workgroup XVIII
Human Health Effects Workgroup XX
Ecosystem Effects Workgroup XXI
Risk Assessment Workgroup XXII
Overview
Chapter 1: An Overview of the Interagency, International
Symposium on Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms
(ISOC-HAB): Advancing the Scientific Understanding
of Freshwater Harmful Algal Blooms 1
H Kenneth Hudnell, Quay Dortch, Harold Zenick
Chapter 2: A Synopsis of Research Needs Identified
at the Interagency, International Symposium
on Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms (ISOC-HAB) 17
H Kenneth Hudnell, Quay Dortch
Occurrence Workgroup
Chapter 3: Occurrence of Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms:
Workgroup Report 45
Edited by Anthony Fristachi and James L Sinclair
Workgroup Co-chairs: James L Sinclair, Sherwood Hall
Workgroup Members: Julie A Hambrook Berkman, Greg Boyer,
Jo Ann Burkholder, John Burns, Wayne Carmichael, AlDuFour,
William Frazier, Steve L Morton, Eric O Brien, Steven Walker
VI Contents
Chapter 4: A World Overview-One-Hundred-Twenty-Seven Years
of Research on Toxic Cyanobacteria-Where do we go from here? .... 105
Wayne Carmichael
Chapter 5: Toxic Cyanobacteria in Florida Waters 127
John Burns
Chapter 6: Nebraska Experience 139
Walker SR, Lund JC, Schumacher DG, Brakhage PA, McManus BC,
Miller JD, Augustine MM, Carney JJ, Holland RS, Hoagland KD, HohJC,
Barrow TM, Rundquist DC, Gitelson AA
Chapter 7: Cyanobacterial Toxins in New York
and the Lower Great Lakes Ecosystems 153
Gregory L Boyer
Chapter 8: Occurrence Workgroup Poster Abstracts 167
Delaware s Experience with Cyanobacteria in Freshwater Ponds 167
Humphries EM, Savidge K, Tyler RM
Investigation of Microcystin Concentrations and Possible
Microcystin-Producing Organisms in Some Florida Lakes
and Fish Ponds 170
Yilmaz M, Phlips EJ
Potentially Toxic Cyanobacteria in Chesapeake Bay Estuaries
and a Virginia Lake 172
Marshall HG, Burchardt L, Egerton TA, Stefaniak K, Lane M
Expanding Existing Harmful Algal Blooms Surveillance
Systems: Canine Sentinel 174
Chelminski AN, Williams CJ, Hunter JL, Shehee MW
Use of Embedded Networked Sensors for the Study
of Cyanobacterial Bloom Dynamics 176
Stauffer BA, Sukhatme GS, Oberg C, Zhang B, Dhariwal A, Requicha A,
Caron DA
Bloom and Toxin Occurrence 178
Suseela MR
Cyanotoxins in the Tidewaters of Maryland s Chesapeake Bay:
The Maryland Experience 180
Tango P, Butler W, Michael B
Harmful Algal Blooms and Cyanotoxins in
Metropolitan Water District s Reservoirs 182
Izaguirre G
Contents VII
Causes, Prevention, and Mitigation Workgroup
Chapter 9: Causes, Prevention, and Mitigation
Workgroup Report 185
Workgrop Co-chairs: Gina Perovich, Quay Dortch, James Goodrich
Workgroup Members: Paul S Berger, Justin Brooks, Terence J Evens,
Christopher J Gobler, Jennifer Graham, James Hyde, Dawn Karner,
Dennis (Kevin) O Shea, Valerie Paul, Hans Paerl, Michael Piehler,
Barry H Rosen, Mary Santelmann, Pat Tester, Judy Westrick
Chapter 10: Nutrient and Other Environmental Controls
of Harmful Cyanobacterial Blooms Along
the Freshwater-Marine Continuum 217
Hans W Paerl
Chapter 11: Global Warming and Cyanobacterial
Harmful Algal Blooms 239
Valerie J Paul
Chapter 12: Watershed Management Strategies to Prevent
and Control Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms 259
Michael F Piehler
Chapter 13: Cyanobacterial Toxin Removal in Drinking
Water Treatment Processes and Recreational Waters 275
Judy A Westrick
Chapter 14: Causes, Mitigation, and Prevention
Workgroup Posters 291
Application of Immobilized Titanium Dioxide Photocatalysis
for the Treatment of Microcystin-LR 291
Anton iou MG, de la Cruz AA, Dionysiou DD
Environmental Conditions, Cyanobacteria and Microcystin
Concentrations in Potable Water Supply Reservoirs in
North Carolina, U.S.A 293
BurkholderJM, Touchette BW, Allen EH, Alexander JL, Rublee PA
Removal of Microcystins using Portable Water
Purification Systems 295
Edwards C, Ramshaw C, Lawton LA
Multiple Scenarios for Fisheries to Increase Potentially Toxin
Producing Cyanobacteria Populations in Selected Oregon Lakes 297
Eilers JM, St Amand A
VIII Contents
Removal of the Cyanobacterial Toxin
Microcystin-LR by Biofiltration 299
Eleuterio L, Batista JR
Water Quality and Cyanobacterial Management
in the Ocklawaha Chain-of-Lakes, Florida 301
Fulton RS, Coveney MF, Godwin WF
A Shift in Phytoplankton Dominance from Cyanobacteria
to Chlorophytes Following Algaecide Applications 303
Iannacone LR, Touchette BW
Ultrasonically-Induced Degradation of Microcystin LR
and R.R: Identification of by Products and Effect of
Environmental Factors 305
Song W, Rein K, de la Cruz A, O Shea KE
Cultural Eutrophication of Three Midwest Urban Reservoirs:
The Role of Nitrogen Limitation in Determining
Phytoplankton Community Structure 307
Pascual DL, Johengen TH, Filippelli GM, Tedesco LP, Moran D
Cyanobacteria in Eutrophied Fresh to Brackish Lakes
in Barataria Estuary, Louisiana 308
Ren L, Mendenhall W, Atilla N, Morrison W, Rabalais NN
Chemical Characterization of the Algistatic Fraction of Barley
Straw (Hordeum Vulgare) Inhibiting Microcystis Aeruginosa 310
Ferrier MD, Waybright TJ, Terlizzi DE
Invertebrate Herbivores Induce Saxitoxin
Production in Lyngbya Wollei 312
Thacker RW, Camacho FA
A Comparison of Cyanotoxin Release Following Bloom Treatments
with Copper Sulfate or Sodium Carbonate Peroxyhdrate 314
Touchette BW, Edwards CT, Alexander J
Toxins Workgroup
Chapter 15: Cyanotoxins Workgroup Report 317
Work Group Co-chairs: Rex A Pegram, Tonya Nichols
Work Group Members: Stacey Etheridge, Andrew Humpage, Susan LeBlanc,
Adam Love, Brett Neilan, Stephan Pflugmacher, Maria Runnegar, Robert
Thacker
Authors: Rex A Pegram, Andrew R Humpage, Brett A Neilan, Maria T Run¬
negar, Tonya Nichols, Robert W Thacker, Stephan Pflugmacher, Stacey M
Etheridge, Adam H Love
Contents IX
Chapter 16: Toxin Types, Toxicokinetics and Toxicodynamics 383
Andrew Hump age
Chapter 17: The Genetics and Genomics of Cyanobacterial
Toxicity 417
Brett A Neilan, Pearson LA, Moffltt MC, Mihali KT,
Kaebemick M, Kellmann R, Pomati F
Chapter 18: Determining Important Parameters
Related to Cyanobacterial Alkaloid Toxin Exposure 453
Love AH
Chapter 19: Toxins Workgroup Poster Abstracts 465
Microginin Peptides from Microcystis aeruginosa 465
Drummond AK, Schuster T, Wright JLC
Inactivation of an ABC Transporter, mcyH, Results
in Loss of Microcystin Production in the Cyanobacterium
Microcystis Aeruginosa PCC 7806 467
Pearson LA, Hisbergues M, Borner T, Dittmann E, Neilan BA
Analytical Methods Workgroup
Chapter 20: Analytical Methods Workgroup Report 469
Workgroup Co-chairs: Armah A de la Cruz, Michael T Meyer
Workgroup Members: Kathy Echols, Ambrose Furey,
James M Hungerford, Linda Lawton, Rosemonde Mandeville,
Jussi AO Meriluoto, Parke Rublee, Kaarina Sivonen, Gerard Stelma,
Steven W Wilhelm, Paul VZimba
Chapter 21: Cyanotoxins: Sampling, Sample
Processing and Toxin Uptake 483
Jussi A Meriluoto, Spoof LEM
Chapter 22: Field Methods in the Study of Toxic Cyanobacterial
Blooms: Results and Insights from Lake Erie Research 501
Steven W Wilhelm
Chapter 23: Conventional Laboratory Methods for Cyanotoxins ....513
Linda A Lawton, Edwards C
Chapter 24: Emerging High Throughput Analyses
of Cyanobacterial Toxins and Toxic Cyanobacteria 539
Kaarina Sivonen
X Contents
Chapter 25: Analytical Methods Workgroup Poster Abstracts 559
Early Warning of Actual and Potential Cyanotoxin Production 559
MetcalfJS, Morrison IF, Reilly M, Young FM, Codd GA
Detecting Toxic Cyanobacterial Strains in the Great Lakes, USA 561
DybleJ, Tester PA, Litaker RW, Fahnemtiel GL, Millie DF
A Progressive Comparison of Cyanobacterial Populations
with Raw and Finished Water Microcystin Levels
in Falls Lake Reservoir 563
Ehrlich LC, Gholizadeh A, Wolfinger ED, McMillan L
Liquid Chromatography Using Ion-Trap Mass Spectrometry
with Wideband Activation for the Determination
of Microcystins in Water 565
Allis O, Lehane M, Muniz-Ortea P, O Brien I, Furey A, James KJ
Anatoxin-a Elicits an Increase in Peroxidase
and Glutathione S-transferase Activity in Aquatic Plants 567
Mitrovic SM, Stephan Pflugmacher S, James KJ, Furey A
The mis-identification of Anatoxin-a using Mass
Spectrometry in the Forensic Investigation of
Acute Neurotoxic Poisoning 569
James KJ, Crowley J, Hamilton B, Lehane M, Furey A
Cyanobacterial Toxins and the AOAC Marine
and Freshwater Toxins Task Force 571
Hungerford JM
Detection of Toxic Cyanobacteria Using the PDS® Biosensor 573
Allain B, Xiao C, Martineau A, Mandeville R
Development of Microarrays for Rapid Detection of
Toxigenic Cyanobacteria Taxa in Water Supply Reservoirs 575
RubleePA, Henrich VC, Marshall MM, Burkholder JM
ARS Research on Harmful Algal Blooms in SE USA
Aquaculture Impoundments 577
ZimbaPV
Human Health Effects Workgroup
Chapter 26: Human Health Effects Workgroup Report 579
Workgroup Co-Chairs: Elizabeth D Hilborn, John W Fournie
Workgroup Members: Sandra MFO Azevedo, Neil Chernoff,
Ian R Falconer, Michelle J Hooth, Karl Jensen, Robert MacPhail,
Ian Stewart
Contents XI
Chapter 27: Health Effects Associated with Controlled
Exposures to Cyanobacterial Toxins 607
Ian R Falconer
Chapter 28: Cyanobacterial Poisoning in Livestock,
Wild Mammals and Birds-An Overview 613
Ian Stewart, Alan A Seawright, Glen R Shaw
Chapter 29: Epidemiology of Cyanobacteria and their Toxins 639
Louis S Pilotto
Chapter 30: Human Health Effects Workgroup Poster Abstracts ...651
Serologic Evaluation of Human Microcystin Exposure 651
Hilborn ED, Carmichael WW, Yuan M, Soares RM, Servaites JC,
Barton HA, Azevedo, SMFO
Characterization of Chronic Human Illness Associated
with Exposure to Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms
Predominated by Microcystis 653
Shoemaker RC, House D
Ecosystem Effects Workgroup
Chapter 31: Ecosystem Effects Workgroup Report 655
Workgroup Co-chairs: John W Fournie, Elizabeth D Hilborn
Workgroup Members: Geoffrey A Codd, Michael Covenev,
Juli Dyble, Karl Havens, Bas W Ibelings, Jan Landsberg, Wayne Litaker
Chapter 32: Cyanobacterial Toxins: A Qualitative
Meta-Analysis of Concentrations, Dosage and Effects
in Freshwater, Estuarine and Marine Biota 675
Bas W Ibelings, Karl E Havens
Chapter 33: Cyanobacteria Blooms: Effects
on Aquatic Ecosystems 733
Karl E Havens
Chapter 34: Ecosystem Effects Workgroup Poster Abstracts 749
Local Adaptation of Daphnia Pulicaria to Toxic Cyanobacteria 749
Sarnelle O, Wilson AE
Cytotoxicity of Microcystin-LR to Primary Cultures
of Channel Catfish Hepatocytes and to the Channel
Catfish Ovary Cell Line 752
Schneider JE Jr, BeckBH, Terhune JS, Grizzle JM
XII Contents
Mortality of Bald Eagles and American Coots in Southeastern
Reservoirs Linked to Novel Epiphytic Cyanobacterial
Colonies on Invasive Aquatic Plants 754
Wilde SB, Williams SK, Murphy T, Hope CP, Wiley F, Smith R,
Birrenkott A, Bowerman W, Lewitus AJ
Investigation of a Novel Epiphytic Cyanobacterium Associated
with Reservoirs Affected by Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy 756
Williams SK, Wilde SB, Murphy TM, Hope CP, Birrenkott A, Lewitus AJ
Risk Assessment Workgroup
Chapter 35: Risk Assessment Workgroup Report 759
Workgroup Co-chairs: Joyce Donohue, Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta
Workgroup Members: Michael Burch, Daniel Dietrich, Belinda Hawkins,
Tony Lloyd, Wayne Munns, Jeffery Steevens, Dennis Steffensen, Dave Stone,
Peter Tango
Chapter 35 Appendix A: Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis 815
Linkov I, Steevens J
Chapter 36: Effective Doses, Guidelines Regulations 831
Michael D Burch
Chapter 37: Economic Cost of Cyanobacterial Blooms 855
Dennis A Steffensen
Chapter 38: Integrating Human and Ecological Risk
Assessment: Application to the Cyanobacterial Harmful
Algal Bloom Problem 867
Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, Wayne Munns Jr.
Chapter 39: Toxin Mixture in Cyanobacterial Blooms -
a Critical Comparison of Reality with Current
Procedures Employed in Human Health Risk Assessment 885
Daniel R Dietrich, Fischer A, Michel C, Hoeger SJ
Index 913
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Contents
Preface XIII
Interagency ISOC-HAB Organizing Committee XIV
ISOC-HAB Executive Advisory Committee XIV
Invited Participants XV
Occurrence Workgroup XV
Causes, Prevention, and Mitigation XVI
Cyanotoxin Characteristics Workgroup XVII
Analytical Methods Workgroup XVIII
Human Health Effects Workgroup XX
Ecosystem Effects Workgroup XXI
Risk Assessment Workgroup XXII
Overview
Chapter 1: An Overview of the Interagency, International
Symposium on Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms
(ISOC-HAB): Advancing the Scientific Understanding
of Freshwater Harmful Algal Blooms 1
H Kenneth Hudnell, Quay Dortch, Harold Zenick
Chapter 2: A Synopsis of Research Needs Identified
at the Interagency, International Symposium
on Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms (ISOC-HAB) 17
H Kenneth Hudnell, Quay Dortch
Occurrence Workgroup
Chapter 3: Occurrence of Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms:
Workgroup Report 45
Edited by Anthony Fristachi and James L Sinclair
Workgroup Co-chairs: James L Sinclair, Sherwood Hall
Workgroup Members: Julie A Hambrook Berkman, Greg Boyer,
Jo Ann Burkholder, John Burns, Wayne Carmichael, AlDuFour,
William Frazier, Steve L Morton, Eric O 'Brien, Steven Walker
VI Contents
Chapter 4: A World Overview-One-Hundred-Twenty-Seven Years
of Research on Toxic Cyanobacteria-Where do we go from here? . 105
Wayne Carmichael
Chapter 5: Toxic Cyanobacteria in Florida Waters 127
John Burns
Chapter 6: Nebraska Experience 139
Walker SR, Lund JC, Schumacher DG, Brakhage PA, McManus BC,
Miller JD, Augustine MM, Carney JJ, Holland RS, Hoagland KD, HohJC,
Barrow TM, Rundquist DC, Gitelson AA
Chapter 7: Cyanobacterial Toxins in New York
and the Lower Great Lakes Ecosystems 153
Gregory L Boyer
Chapter 8: Occurrence Workgroup Poster Abstracts 167
Delaware's Experience with Cyanobacteria in Freshwater Ponds 167
Humphries EM, Savidge K, Tyler RM
Investigation of Microcystin Concentrations and Possible
Microcystin-Producing Organisms in Some Florida Lakes
and Fish Ponds 170
Yilmaz M, Phlips EJ
Potentially Toxic Cyanobacteria in Chesapeake Bay Estuaries
and a Virginia Lake 172
Marshall HG, Burchardt L, Egerton TA, Stefaniak K, Lane M
Expanding Existing Harmful Algal Blooms Surveillance
Systems: Canine Sentinel 174
Chelminski AN, Williams CJ, Hunter JL, Shehee MW
Use of Embedded Networked Sensors for the Study
of Cyanobacterial Bloom Dynamics 176
Stauffer BA, Sukhatme GS, Oberg C, Zhang B, Dhariwal A, Requicha A,
Caron DA
Bloom and Toxin Occurrence 178
Suseela MR
Cyanotoxins in the Tidewaters of Maryland's Chesapeake Bay:
The Maryland Experience 180
Tango P, Butler W, Michael B
Harmful Algal Blooms and Cyanotoxins in
Metropolitan Water District's Reservoirs 182
Izaguirre G
Contents VII
Causes, Prevention, and Mitigation Workgroup
Chapter 9: Causes, Prevention, and Mitigation
Workgroup Report 185
Workgrop Co-chairs: Gina Perovich, Quay Dortch, James Goodrich
Workgroup Members: Paul S Berger, Justin Brooks, Terence J Evens,
Christopher J Gobler, Jennifer Graham, James Hyde, Dawn Karner,
Dennis (Kevin) O'Shea, Valerie Paul, Hans Paerl, Michael Piehler,
Barry H Rosen, Mary Santelmann, Pat Tester, Judy Westrick
Chapter 10: Nutrient and Other Environmental Controls
of Harmful Cyanobacterial Blooms Along
the Freshwater-Marine Continuum 217
Hans W Paerl
Chapter 11: Global Warming and Cyanobacterial
Harmful Algal Blooms 239
Valerie J Paul
Chapter 12: Watershed Management Strategies to Prevent
and Control Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms 259
Michael F Piehler
Chapter 13: Cyanobacterial Toxin Removal in Drinking
Water Treatment Processes and Recreational Waters 275
Judy A Westrick
Chapter 14: Causes, Mitigation, and Prevention
Workgroup Posters 291
Application of Immobilized Titanium Dioxide Photocatalysis
for the Treatment of Microcystin-LR 291
Anton iou MG, de la Cruz AA, Dionysiou DD
Environmental Conditions, Cyanobacteria and Microcystin
Concentrations in Potable Water Supply Reservoirs in
North Carolina, U.S.A 293
BurkholderJM, Touchette BW, Allen EH, Alexander JL, Rublee PA
Removal of Microcystins using Portable Water
Purification Systems 295
Edwards C, Ramshaw C, Lawton LA
Multiple Scenarios for Fisheries to Increase Potentially Toxin
Producing Cyanobacteria Populations in Selected Oregon Lakes 297
Eilers JM, St Amand A
VIII Contents
Removal of the Cyanobacterial Toxin
Microcystin-LR by Biofiltration 299
Eleuterio L, Batista JR
Water Quality and Cyanobacterial Management
in the Ocklawaha Chain-of-Lakes, Florida 301
Fulton RS, Coveney MF, Godwin WF
A Shift in Phytoplankton Dominance from Cyanobacteria
to Chlorophytes Following Algaecide Applications 303
Iannacone LR, Touchette BW
Ultrasonically-Induced Degradation of Microcystin LR
and R.R: Identification of by Products and Effect of
Environmental Factors 305
Song W, Rein K, de la Cruz A, O 'Shea KE
Cultural Eutrophication of Three Midwest Urban Reservoirs:
The Role of Nitrogen Limitation in Determining
Phytoplankton Community Structure 307
Pascual DL, Johengen TH, Filippelli GM, Tedesco LP, Moran D
Cyanobacteria in Eutrophied Fresh to Brackish Lakes
in Barataria Estuary, Louisiana 308
Ren L, Mendenhall W, Atilla N, Morrison W, Rabalais NN
Chemical Characterization of the Algistatic Fraction of Barley
Straw (Hordeum Vulgare) Inhibiting Microcystis Aeruginosa 310
Ferrier MD, Waybright TJ, Terlizzi DE
Invertebrate Herbivores Induce Saxitoxin
Production in Lyngbya Wollei 312
Thacker RW, Camacho FA
A Comparison of Cyanotoxin Release Following Bloom Treatments
with Copper Sulfate or Sodium Carbonate Peroxyhdrate 314
Touchette BW, Edwards CT, Alexander J
Toxins Workgroup
Chapter 15: Cyanotoxins Workgroup Report 317
Work Group Co-chairs: Rex A Pegram, Tonya Nichols
Work Group Members: Stacey Etheridge, Andrew Humpage, Susan LeBlanc,
Adam Love, Brett Neilan, Stephan Pflugmacher, Maria Runnegar, Robert
Thacker
Authors: Rex A Pegram, Andrew R Humpage, Brett A Neilan, Maria T Run¬
negar, Tonya Nichols, Robert W Thacker, Stephan Pflugmacher, Stacey M
Etheridge, Adam H Love
Contents IX
Chapter 16: Toxin Types, Toxicokinetics and Toxicodynamics 383
Andrew Hump age
Chapter 17: The Genetics and Genomics of Cyanobacterial
Toxicity 417
Brett A Neilan, Pearson LA, Moffltt MC, Mihali KT,
Kaebemick M, Kellmann R, Pomati F
Chapter 18: Determining Important Parameters
Related to Cyanobacterial Alkaloid Toxin Exposure 453
Love AH
Chapter 19: Toxins Workgroup Poster Abstracts 465
Microginin Peptides from Microcystis aeruginosa 465
Drummond AK, Schuster T, Wright JLC
Inactivation of an ABC Transporter, mcyH, Results
in Loss of Microcystin Production in the Cyanobacterium
Microcystis Aeruginosa PCC 7806 467
Pearson LA, Hisbergues M, Borner T, Dittmann E, Neilan BA
Analytical Methods Workgroup
Chapter 20: Analytical Methods Workgroup Report 469
Workgroup Co-chairs: Armah A de la Cruz, Michael T Meyer
Workgroup Members: Kathy Echols, Ambrose Furey,
James M Hungerford, Linda Lawton, Rosemonde Mandeville,
Jussi AO Meriluoto, Parke Rublee, Kaarina Sivonen, Gerard Stelma,
Steven W Wilhelm, Paul VZimba
Chapter 21: Cyanotoxins: Sampling, Sample
Processing and Toxin Uptake 483
Jussi A Meriluoto, Spoof LEM
Chapter 22: Field Methods in the Study of Toxic Cyanobacterial
Blooms: Results and Insights from Lake Erie Research 501
Steven W Wilhelm
Chapter 23: Conventional Laboratory Methods for Cyanotoxins .513
Linda A Lawton, Edwards C
Chapter 24: Emerging High Throughput Analyses
of Cyanobacterial Toxins and Toxic Cyanobacteria 539
Kaarina Sivonen
X Contents
Chapter 25: Analytical Methods Workgroup Poster Abstracts 559
Early Warning of Actual and Potential Cyanotoxin Production 559
MetcalfJS, Morrison IF, Reilly M, Young FM, Codd GA
Detecting Toxic Cyanobacterial Strains in the Great Lakes, USA 561
DybleJ, Tester PA, Litaker RW, Fahnemtiel GL, Millie DF
A Progressive Comparison of Cyanobacterial Populations
with Raw and Finished Water Microcystin Levels
in Falls Lake Reservoir 563
Ehrlich LC, Gholizadeh A, Wolfinger ED, McMillan L
Liquid Chromatography Using Ion-Trap Mass Spectrometry
with Wideband Activation for the Determination
of Microcystins in Water 565
Allis O, Lehane M, Muniz-Ortea P, O 'Brien I, Furey A, James KJ
Anatoxin-a Elicits an Increase in Peroxidase
and Glutathione S-transferase Activity in Aquatic Plants 567
Mitrovic SM, Stephan Pflugmacher S, James KJ, Furey A
The mis-identification of Anatoxin-a using Mass
Spectrometry in the Forensic Investigation of
Acute Neurotoxic Poisoning 569
James KJ, Crowley J, Hamilton B, Lehane M, Furey A
Cyanobacterial Toxins and the AOAC Marine
and Freshwater Toxins Task Force 571
Hungerford JM
Detection of Toxic Cyanobacteria Using the PDS® Biosensor 573
Allain B, Xiao C, Martineau A, Mandeville R
Development of Microarrays for Rapid Detection of
Toxigenic Cyanobacteria Taxa in Water Supply Reservoirs 575
RubleePA, Henrich VC, Marshall MM, Burkholder JM
ARS Research on Harmful Algal Blooms in SE USA
Aquaculture Impoundments 577
ZimbaPV
Human Health Effects Workgroup
Chapter 26: Human Health Effects Workgroup Report 579
Workgroup Co-Chairs: Elizabeth D Hilborn, John W Fournie
Workgroup Members: Sandra MFO Azevedo, Neil Chernoff,
Ian R Falconer, Michelle J Hooth, Karl Jensen, Robert MacPhail,
Ian Stewart
Contents XI
Chapter 27: Health Effects Associated with Controlled
Exposures to Cyanobacterial Toxins 607
Ian R Falconer
Chapter 28: Cyanobacterial Poisoning in Livestock,
Wild Mammals and Birds-An Overview 613
Ian Stewart, Alan A Seawright, Glen R Shaw
Chapter 29: Epidemiology of Cyanobacteria and their Toxins 639
Louis S Pilotto
Chapter 30: Human Health Effects Workgroup Poster Abstracts .651
Serologic Evaluation of Human Microcystin Exposure 651
Hilborn ED, Carmichael WW, Yuan M, Soares RM, Servaites JC,
Barton HA, Azevedo, SMFO
Characterization of Chronic Human Illness Associated
with Exposure to Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms
Predominated by Microcystis 653
Shoemaker RC, House D
Ecosystem Effects Workgroup
Chapter 31: Ecosystem Effects Workgroup Report 655
Workgroup Co-chairs: John W Fournie, Elizabeth D Hilborn
Workgroup Members: Geoffrey A Codd, Michael Covenev,
Juli Dyble, Karl Havens, Bas W Ibelings, Jan Landsberg, Wayne Litaker
Chapter 32: Cyanobacterial Toxins: A Qualitative
Meta-Analysis of Concentrations, Dosage and Effects
in Freshwater, Estuarine and Marine Biota 675
Bas W Ibelings, Karl E Havens
Chapter 33: Cyanobacteria Blooms: Effects
on Aquatic Ecosystems 733
Karl E Havens
Chapter 34: Ecosystem Effects Workgroup Poster Abstracts 749
Local Adaptation of Daphnia Pulicaria to Toxic Cyanobacteria 749
Sarnelle O, Wilson AE
Cytotoxicity of Microcystin-LR to Primary Cultures
of Channel Catfish Hepatocytes and to the Channel
Catfish Ovary Cell Line 752
Schneider JE Jr, BeckBH, Terhune JS, Grizzle JM
XII Contents
Mortality of Bald Eagles and American Coots in Southeastern
Reservoirs Linked to Novel Epiphytic Cyanobacterial
Colonies on Invasive Aquatic Plants 754
Wilde SB, Williams SK, Murphy T, Hope CP, Wiley F, Smith R,
Birrenkott A, Bowerman W, Lewitus AJ
Investigation of a Novel Epiphytic Cyanobacterium Associated
with Reservoirs Affected by Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy 756
Williams SK, Wilde SB, Murphy TM, Hope CP, Birrenkott A, Lewitus AJ
Risk Assessment Workgroup
Chapter 35: Risk Assessment Workgroup Report 759
Workgroup Co-chairs: Joyce Donohue, Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta
Workgroup Members: Michael Burch, Daniel Dietrich, Belinda Hawkins,
Tony Lloyd, Wayne Munns, Jeffery Steevens, Dennis Steffensen, Dave Stone,
Peter Tango
Chapter 35 Appendix A: Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis 815
Linkov I, Steevens J
Chapter 36: Effective Doses, Guidelines Regulations 831
Michael D Burch
Chapter 37: Economic Cost of Cyanobacterial Blooms 855
Dennis A Steffensen
Chapter 38: Integrating Human and Ecological Risk
Assessment: Application to the Cyanobacterial Harmful
Algal Bloom Problem 867
Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, Wayne Munns Jr.
Chapter 39: Toxin Mixture in Cyanobacterial Blooms -
a Critical Comparison of Reality with Current
Procedures Employed in Human Health Risk Assessment 885
Daniel R Dietrich, Fischer A, Michel C, Hoeger SJ
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