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John R. Kucklick is affiliated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with an emphasis on Health, Toxicology, and Mutagenesis. Other subfields in which they have contributed include Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Aerospace Engineering, and Environmental Chemistry.

The scientist's recent publications cover a range of topics connected to chemical analysis, environmental impact, and marine and wildlife studies. These papers include:

  • NIST RM 8301 Boron Isotopes in Marine Carbonate (Simulated Coral and Foraminifera Solutions): Inter-laboratory δ11B and Trace Element Ratio Value Assignment (2020), published in Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research
  • Androstenedione and testosterone but not progesterone are potential biomarkers of pregnancy in Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) approaching parturition (2020), published in Scientific Reports
  • Levels and profiles of perfluorinated alkyl acids in liver tissues of birds with different habitat types and trophic levels from an urbanized coastal region of South Korea (2021), published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • Biomonitoring of emerging DINCH metabolites in pregnant women in Charleston, SC: 2011-2014 (2020), published in Chemosphere
  • Association between gestational phthalate exposure and newborn head circumference; impacts by race and sex (2021), published in Environmental Research

In addition to articles, John R. Kucklick has a book publication titled Magnitude and extent of sediment toxicity in selected estuaries of South Carolina and Georgia, published by UNESCO in 2021.

The main topics of their work include:

  • Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
  • Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Aerospace Engineering and Energy Systems
  • Chemical Analysis and Environmental Impact
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging

Frequent co-authors of John R. Kucklick are:

  • Abby G. Wenzel
  • John W. Brock
  • Roger Newman
  • Ashley S.P. Boggs
  • Michael S. Bloom

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research
  • Scientific Reports
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Chemosphere
  • Environmental Research

Best Publications

  • Trophic magnification factors: Considerations of ecology, ecosystems, and study design

    Katrine Borgå;Karen A Kidd;Derek C G Muir;Olof Berglund

  • Associations between organochlorine contaminant concentrations and clinical health parameters in loggerhead sea turtles from North Carolina, USA.

    Jennifer M. Keller;Jennifer M. Keller;John R. Kucklick;M. Andrew Stamper;Craig A. Harms

  • Current state of knowledge on biological effects from contaminants on arctic wildlife and fish

    Rune Dietz;Robert J. Letcher;Jean Pierre Desforges;Igor Eulaers

  • Effects of organochlorine contaminants on loggerhead sea turtle immunity: comparison of a correlative field study and in vitro exposure experiments.

    Jennifer M. Keller;Jennifer M. Keller;Patricia D. McClellan-Green;Patricia D. McClellan-Green;John R. Kucklick;Deborah E. Keil

  • Determination of HBCD, PBDEs and MeO-BDEs in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) stranded between 1993 and 2003.

    H. M. Stapleton;N. G. Dodder;J. R. Kucklick;Christopher M. Reddy

  • Anaemia, hypothyroidism and immune suppression associated with polychlorinated biphenyl exposure in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)

    Lori H. Schwacke;Eric S. Zolman;Brian C. Balmer;Brian C. Balmer;Sylvain De Guise

  • Temporal trends of persistent organic pollutants in Arctic marine and freshwater biota.

    Frank Rigét;Anders Bignert;Birgit M. Braune;Maria Dam

  • Determination of Henry's law constants for hexachlorocyclohexanes in distilled water and artificial seawater as a function of temperature

    John R Kucklick;Daniel A Hinckley;Terry F Bidleman

  • Organochlorine contaminants in sea turtles: Correlations between whole blood and fat

    Jennifer M. Keller;Jennifer M. Keller;John R. Kucklick;Craig A. Harms;Patricia D. McClellan-Green;Patricia D. McClellan-Green

  • Blubber development in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus).

    D.J. Struntz;W.A. McLellan;R.M. Dillaman;J.E. Blum

  • Persistent organochlorine pollutants in ringed seals and polar bears collected from northern Alaska.

    John R Kucklick;William D.J Struntz;Paul R Becker;Geoff W York

  • Organochlorine dynamics in the pelagic food web of lake baikal

    John R. Kucklick;H. Rodger Harvey;Joel E. Baker;Peggy H. Ostrom

  • Bottlenose Dolphins as Indicators of Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Western North Atlantic Ocean and Northern Gulf of Mexico

    John Kucklick;Lori Schwacke;Randy Wells;Aleta Hohn

  • Perfluorinated compounds in the plasma of loggerhead and Kemp's ridley sea turtles from the southeastern coast of the United States.

    Jennifer M. Keller;Kurunthachalam Kannan;Sachi Taniyasu;Nobuyoshi Yamashita

  • Organochlorines in the water and biota of Lake Baikal, Siberia

    John R. Kucklick;Terry F. Bidleman;Laura L. McConnell;Michael D. Walla

  • Factors influencing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon distributions in South Carolina estuarine sediments

    John R. Kucklick;John R. Kucklick;Scott K. Sivertsen;Marion Sanders;Geoffrey I. Scott

  • Organochlorines in Lake Superior's Food Web

    John R. Kucklick;Joel E. Baker

  • Life history as a source of variation for persistent organic pollutant (POP) patterns in a community of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) resident to Sarasota Bay, FL.

    Jennifer E. Yordy;Randall S. Wells;Brian C. Balmer;Lori H. Schwacke

  • Air-Water Gas Exchange of Organochlorine Compounds in Lake Baikal, Russia

    Laura L. McConnell;John R. Kucklick;Terry F. Bidleman;Genadi P. Ivanov

  • Relationship between persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and ranging patterns in common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) from coastal Georgia, USA.

    Brian C. Balmer;Brian C. Balmer;Lori H. Schwacke;Randall S. Wells;R. Clay George

  • Organochlorine Contaminants in Loggerhead Sea Turtle Blood: Extraction Techniques and Distribution Among Plasma and Red Blood Cells

    J. M. Keller;J. R. Kucklick;P. D. McClellan-Green

  • Persistent organic pollutants in rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis) sampled during an unusual mass stranding event.

    William D.J Struntz;John R Kucklick;Michele M Schantz;Paul R Becker

Frequent Co-Authors

Michele M. Schantz
Michele M. Schantz National Institute of Standards and Technology
Stephen A. Wise
Stephen A. Wise National Institutes of Health
Randall S. Wells
Randall S. Wells Chicago Zoological Society
Heather M. Stapleton
Heather M. Stapleton Duke University
Robert J. Letcher
Robert J. Letcher Carleton University
Lane C. Sander
Lane C. Sander National Institute of Standards and Technology
Louis J. Guillette
Louis J. Guillette Medical University of South Carolina
Terry F. Bidleman
Terry F. Bidleman Umeå University
Derek C. G. Muir
Derek C. G. Muir Environment and Climate Change Canada
Bjørn Munro Jenssen
Bjørn Munro Jenssen Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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