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James L Pinckney

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English C, Kitzhaber Z, Sanim K, Kalaitzakis M, Kosaraju B, Pinckney J, et al.
Appl Spectrosc . 2022 Sep; 77(1):94-105. PMID: 36065908
We describe a waterproof, lightweight (1.3 kg), low-power (∼1.1 W average power) fluorometer operating on 5 V direct current deployed on a small uncrewed aircraft system (sUAS) to measure chlorophyll...
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Van Meerssche E, Pinckney J
Harmful Algae . 2017 Nov; 69:65-74. PMID: 29122243
Toxic species of the diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia, observed worldwide from coastal waters to the open ocean, produce the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA). DA is an important environmental and economic hazard...
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Pinckney J, Thompson L, Hylton S
Mar Pollut Bull . 2017 Apr; 119(1):162-168. PMID: 28363428
Antimicrobial additives in pharmaceutical and personal care products are a major environmental concern due to their potential ecological impacts on aquatic ecosystems. Triclosan (TCS) has been used as an antiseptic,...
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Kline A, Pinckney J
Environ Pollut . 2016 Jul; 216:806-810. PMID: 27376985
The purpose of this study was to determine the lethal and sublethal effects of the antimicrobial tylosin on natural estuarine phytoplankton communities. Bioassays were used in experimental treatments with final...
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Sassenhagen I, Rengefors K, Richardson T, Pinckney J
J Phycol . 2016 Mar; 50(6):1146-54. PMID: 26988794
Aquatic habitats are usually structured by light attenuation with depth resulting in different microalgal communities, each one adapted to a certain light regime by their specific pigment composition. Several taxa...
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Gordon A, Richardson T, Pinckney J
Environ Pollut . 2015 Aug; 206:369-75. PMID: 26247379
Bromoacetic acid is formed when effluent containing chlorine residuals react with humics in natural waters containing bromide. The objective of this research was to quantify the effects of bromoacetic acid...
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Dorado S, Booe T, Steichen J, McInnes A, Windham R, Shepard A, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 Jul; 10(7):e0130931. PMID: 26133991
Subtropical estuaries worldwide face increased pressure on their ecosystem health and services due to increasing human population growth and associated land use/land cover changes, expansion of ports, and climate change....
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Pinckney J, Hagenbuch I, Long R, Lovell C
Mar Pollut Bull . 2013 Feb; 68(1-2):8-12. PMID: 23398744
Pharmaceuticals are common chemical contaminants in estuaries receiving effluent from wastewater and sewage treatment facilities. The purpose of this research was to examine benthic microalgal (BMA) community responses to sublethal...
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Hagenbuch I, Pinckney J
Water Res . 2012 Jul; 46(16):5028-36. PMID: 22819871
The role that antibiotics and other "emerging contaminants" play in shaping environmental microbial communities is of growing interest. The use of the prokaryotic metabolic inhibitors tylosin (T), lincomycin (L), and...
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Long R, Eveillard D, Franco S, Reeves E, Pinckney J
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2012 Jul; 83(1):74-81. PMID: 22809069
Microbial mats are laminae of self-sustaining microbial communities with a high level of competition for resources. We tested the hypothesis that chemically mediated antagonism is a potential mechanism for structuring...