Ecological Exposure Research Recent Reports
- Red Shiner Invasion of the Upper Coosa River System: Dynamics and Ecological Consequences (PDF) (67 pp., 1MB)
- The Evaluation of Methods for Creating Defensible, Repeatable, Objective and Accurate Tolerance Values for Aquatic Taxa (PDF) (68 pp., 4 MB)
- Report on the Regional Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Study of Wadeable Streams in the Driftless Area Ecoregion in Western Wisconsin (PDF) (81pp, 2MB)
- Concepts and Approaches for the Bioassessment of Non-wadeable Streams and Rivers. The document is intended to assist users in establishing or refining protocols, including the specific methods related to field sampling; laboratory sample processing; taxonomy; data entry, management, and analysis; and final assessment and reporting. The target readership of this document is primarily program managers and technical staff involved in the development and implementation of biological monitoring programs for nonwadeable streams and rivers.
- Comparison of Random and Systematic Site Selection for Assessing Attainment of Aquatic Life Uses in Segments of the Ohio River.
- Field Operations Manual for Assessing the Hydrologic Permanence and Ecological Condition of Headwater Streams.