Andrew Major
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Recent Articles
1.
Lewitzka U, Anjo J, Annus T, Borentain S, Hope K, Major A, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2022 May;
311:614-621.
PMID: 35598749
Background: There is limited published information about the management of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) hospitalised for acute suicidal ideation (SI). This study aimed to identify treatment patterns and...
2.
Farlie P, Davidson N, Baker N, Raabus M, Roeszler K, Hirst C, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2017 Jul;
8(1):132.
PMID: 28743862
The ratites are a distinctive clade of flightless birds, typified by the emu and ostrich that have acquired a range of unique anatomical characteristics since diverging from basal Aves at...
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Lane O, OBrien K, Evers D, Hodgman T, Major A, Pau N, et al.
Ecotoxicology
. 2011 Jul;
20(8):1984-91.
PMID: 21792662
Environmental mercury exposure of birds through atmospheric deposition and watershed point-source contamination is an issue of increasing concern globally. The saltmarsh sparrow (Ammodramus caudacutus) is of high conservation concern throughout...
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Evers D, Savoy L, DeSorbo C, Yates D, Hanson W, Taylor K, et al.
Ecotoxicology
. 2007 Oct;
17(2):69-81.
PMID: 17909967
Anthropogenic inputs of mercury (Hg) into the environment have significantly increased in the past century. Concurrently, the availability of methylmercury (MeHg) in aquatic systems has increased to levels posing risks...
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Yates D, Mayack D, Munney K, Evers D, Major A, Kaur T, et al.
Ecotoxicology
. 2005 Jun;
14(1-2):263-74.
PMID: 15931971
Aquatic ecosystems have received mercury released from anthropogenic sources. The northeast region of North America is at especially high risk because of local and regional emission sources, prevailing wind patterns,...
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Evers D, Burgess N, Champoux L, Hoskins B, Major A, Goodale W, et al.
Ecotoxicology
. 2005 Jun;
14(1-2):193-221.
PMID: 15931967
A large data set of over 4,700 records of avian mercury (Hg) levels in northeastern North America was compiled and evaluated. As Hg emissions remain poorly regulated in the United...
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Kamman N, Burgess N, Driscoll C, Simonin H, Goodale W, Linehan J, et al.
Ecotoxicology
. 2005 Jun;
14(1-2):163-80.
PMID: 15931965
As part of an initiative to assemble and synthesize mercury (Hg) data from environmental matrices across northeastern North America, we analyzed a large dataset comprised of 15,305 records of fish...
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Kamman N, Chalmers A, Clair T, Major A, Moore R, Norton S, et al.
Ecotoxicology
. 2005 Jun;
14(1-2):101-11.
PMID: 15931961
We report on an inventory and analysis of sediment mercury (Hg) concentrations from 579 sites across northeastern North America. Sediment Hg concentrations ranged from the limit of detection ca. 0.01-3.7...
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Kamman N, Lorey P, Driscoll C, Estabrook R, Major A, Pientka B, et al.
Environ Toxicol Chem
. 2004 Jun;
23(5):1172-86.
PMID: 15180368
We report on mercury (Hg) contamination in waters, sediments, and biota of Vermont and New Hampshire (USA) lakes measured during 1998-2000, using a geographically randomized design. Waters and sediments of...