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Sharon E Hook

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Hook S, Mondon J, Revill A, Greenfield P, Stephenson S, Strzelecki J, et al.
Aquat Toxicol . 2018 Sep; 204:27-45. PMID: 30173120
Biomarkers are frequently used to determine the exposure of fish to petroleum hydrocarbons following an oil spill. These biomarkers must be chosen carefully if they are to be used to...
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Hook S, Mondon J, Revill A, Greenfield P, Smith R, Turner R, et al.
Mar Environ Res . 2018 Jul; 140:299-321. PMID: 29983192
Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) were collected at the beginning (1st sampling) and end (2nd sampling) of the wet season from Sandy Creek, an agriculturally impacted catchment in the Mackay Whitsundays region...
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Sweet L, Revill A, Strzelecki J, Hook S, Morris J, Roberts A
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2018 Jan; 37(5):1359-1366. PMID: 29323733
Some polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), components of crude oil, are known to cause increased toxicity when organisms are co-exposed with ultraviolet radiation, resulting in photo-induced toxicity. The photodynamic characteristics of...
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Hook S, Doan H, Gonzago D, Musson D, Du J, Kookana R, et al.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf . 2017 Dec; 148:770-780. PMID: 29190596
The use of pyrethroid and neonicotinoid insecticides has increased in Australia over the last decade, and as a consequence, increased concentrations of the neonicotinoid insecticide imidacloprid have been measured in...
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Hook S, Kroon F, Greenfield P, Warne M, Smith R, Turner R
Mar Environ Res . 2017 Jun; 129:166-179. PMID: 28601346
Resource managers need to differentiate between sites with and without contaminants and those where contaminants cause impacts. Potentially, transcriptomes could be used to evaluate sites where contaminant-induced effects may occur,...
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Hook S, Kroon F, Metcalfe S, Greenfield P, Moncuquet P, McGrath A, et al.
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2016 May; 36(1):103-112. PMID: 27219023
Most catchments discharging into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon have elevated loads of suspended sediment, nutrients, and pesticides, including photosystem II inhibiting herbicides, associated with upstream agricultural land use. To...
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Kroon F, Hook S, Metcalfe S, Jones D
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2015 Apr; 34(8):1881-90. PMID: 25858168
Agricultural pesticides that are known endocrine disrupting chemicals have been detected in waters in the Great Barrier Reef catchment and lagoon. Altered transcription levels of liver vitellogenin (vtg) have been...
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Kroon F, Hook S, Jones D, Metcalfe S, Henderson B, Smith R, et al.
Mar Environ Res . 2015 Jan; 104:51-61. PMID: 25617679
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is chronically exposed to agricultural run-off containing pesticides, many of which are known endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). Here, we measure mRNA transcript abundance of two...
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Hook S, Johnston E, Nair S, Roach A, Moncuquet P, Twine N, et al.
Mar Genomics . 2014 Aug; 18 Pt B:109-11. PMID: 25151890
Sydney rock oysters (Saccostrea glomerata) were exposed to environmental stressors at contaminated field sites or in a controlled laboratory setting. RNA seq transcriptome data were generated for the gill and...
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Hook S, Osborn H, Spadaro D, Simpson S
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2014 Jul; 22(22):17280-9. PMID: 24994105
The epibenthic amphipod Melita plumulosa shows unique gene expression profiles when exposed to different contaminants. We hypothesized that specific changes in transcript abundance could be used in a battery of...