Joanna Burger
Affiliations: | Graduate School - New Brunswick | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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Burger J, Feigin S, Fojtik A, et al. (2023) Bioaccumulation of Some Metals and Metalloids in Laughing Gulls (): Increases in Mercury and Decreases in Selenium from 2019 to 2022/2023. Toxics. 11 |
Burger J, Feigin S, Ng K, et al. (2023) Some metals and metalloids in the blood of three species of shorebirds increase while foraging during two-week migratory stopover in Delaware Bay, New Jersey. Environmental Research. 117194 |
Burger J. (2023) Metal Levels in Delaware Bay Horseshoe Crab Eggs from the Surface Reflect Metals in Egg Clutches Laid beneath the Sand. Toxics. 11 |
Burger J, Greenberg M, Lowrie K, et al. (2023) Carl Safina-Provide your audience with information they care about. Risk Analysis : An Official Publication of the Society For Risk Analysis. 42: 2525-2530 |
Burger J, Porter RR, Niles L, et al. (2022) Timing and duration of stopovers affects propensity to breed, incubation periods, and nest success of different wintering cohorts of red knots in the Canadian Arctic during the Years 2009 to 2016. Environmental Research. 215: 114227 |
Burger J, Gochfeld M. (2021) Biomonitoring selenium, mercury, and selenium:mercury molar ratios in selected species in Northeastern US estuaries: risk to biota and humans. Environmental Science and Pollution Research International |
Burger J, Gochfeld M. (2020) A template of information needs for decision-making about delaying remediation on contaminated lands to protect human health. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A. 83: 379-394 |
Burger J, Gochfeld M, Kosson DS, et al. (2020) Risk to ecological resources following remediation can be due mainly to increased resource value of successful restoration: A case study from the Department of Energy's Hanford Site. Environmental Research. 186: 109536 |
Burger J, Gochfeld M, Kosson DS, et al. (2020) A paradigm for protecting ecological resources following remediation as a function of future land use designations: a case study for the Department of Energy's Hanford Site. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 192: 181 |
Maslo B, Burkhalter JC, Bushek D, et al. (2020) Assessing conservation conflict: Does intertidal oyster aquaculture inhibit foraging behavior of migratory shorebirds? Ecosphere. 11 |