creator: Linda S. Lee, 0000-0003-4471-7284 type: dataset
10.4231/1PET-1K76
Chloe de Perre, Jason T. Hoverman, 0000-0002-4002-2728, Linda S. Lee, 0000-0003-4471-7284 Maria Sepulveda, 0000-0003-0473-5760, Michael Iacchetta, Sarah Abercrombie, Wesley Flynn
03/19/2020
These data correspond to a paper entitled "Sublethal effects of dermal exposure to poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances on post-metamorphic amphibians" by Abercrombie et al. published in Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry
anurans bioaccumulation body burden Forestry and Natural Resources growth PFAS salamanders
10.4231/SSV5-5E21
Elizabeth B Allmon, 0000-0002-8279-4013, Jason T. Hoverman, 0000-0002-4002-2728, Linda S. Lee, 0000-0003-4471-7284 Maria S. Sepúlveda, 0000-0003-0473-5760, Tyler D. Hoskins, Wes Flynn, Youn jJong Choi, 0000-0003-2470-8129
08/03/2022
Leopard frog tadpoles exposed to either 0.5 ppb or 1 ppb of either PFOS or PFHxS or a mixture of 0.5 ppb PFOS and 0.5 ppb PFHxS throughout metamorphosis. Responses measured included survival, mass, SVL, SMI, PFAS body burdens, and BCFs.
Amphibian ecotoxicology Forestry and Natural Resources PFAS PFHxS PFOS
10.4231/GKYX-G476
Ann Christine Caitlin, Chloe DePerre, Grace Coogan, Jason T. Hoverman, 0000-0002-4002-2728, Linda S. Lee, 0000-0003-4471-7284 Mahsa Modiri, Maria S. Sepúlveda, 0000-0003-0473-5760, Tyler D Hoskins, Wes Flynn, Youn Jeong Choi, 0000-0003-2470-8129
04/07/2023
We exposed Northern leopard frogs to mixtures of PFAS reflective of AFFF sites and found stage specific effects, including reduced body condition at day 21 and decreased mass relative to the control.
Amphibian Forestry and Natural Resources frogs growth PFAS PFOA PFOS
10.4231/FYN8-0068
Anna Bushong, C Melman Neill, 0000-0002-3492-7424, Emma Marie Engel, 0009-0005-2890-812X, Linda S. Lee, 0000-0003-4471-7284 Maria S. Sepúlveda, 0000-0003-0473-5760, Meredith Norris Scherer, Sophia R. Horn, Tyler D Hoskins, Youn Jeong Choi, 0000-0003-2470-8129
07/31/2024
PFAS are a global threat to environmental health due to their persistence and toxicity. The effects of PFOA and 6:2 FTS were explored in Xenopus laevis. The only effect observed was a significant increase in body weight for both PFAS supporting...
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