His main research concerns English sole, Ecology, Hepatic neoplasms, Sound and Zoology. His English sole research includes elements of Metabolite, Lesion and Physiology. While the research belongs to areas of Lesion, Mark S. Myers spends his time largely on the problem of Pleuronectes, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Genyonemus lineatus, Starry flounder and Coastal zone.
His Ecology study combines topics in areas such as Carcinogen, Micronucleus test, Peripheral blood and Benzopyrene. His research in Sound tackles topics such as Biota which are related to areas like Water pollution, Estuary and Demersal fish. His research in Zoology focuses on subjects like Bay, which are connected to Chemical contaminants, Long island sound, Winter flounder, Platichthys and Flounder.
Mark S. Myers mainly investigates English sole, Ecology, Fishery, Zoology and Environmental chemistry. His English sole study incorporates themes from Pleuronectes, Physiology and Flatfish. His Ecology study combines topics in areas such as Lesion and Winter flounder.
Mark S. Myers has researched Fishery in several fields, including Fish health, Juvenile and Sound. Mark S. Myers works mostly in the field of Zoology, limiting it down to topics relating to Bay and, in certain cases, Intertidal zone, as a part of the same area of interest. His work is dedicated to discovering how Environmental chemistry, Pollutant are connected with Water pollution and Toxicology and other disciplines.
Fishery, Ecology, English sole, Environmental chemistry and Zoology are his primary areas of study. He interconnects Fish health, Aquatic animal, Juvenile and Herring in the investigation of issues within Fishery. His work on Spawn and Intertidal zone as part of general Ecology study is frequently connected to Oil sands and Sablefish, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
In his papers, he integrates diverse fields, such as English sole and Xenobiotic. His Environmental chemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Lipid peroxidation, Protein oxidation, DNA damage and Pollutant. His research investigates the connection between Zoology and topics such as Bay that intersect with issues in Yolk and Oviparity.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Petroleum, Ecology, Pacific herring, Herring and Fishery. Among his Petroleum studies, you can observe a synthesis of other disciplines of science such as Naphthenic acid, Contamination, Ecosystem, Biota and Fossil fuel. His work on Urban stream, Water quality and Spawn as part of his general Ecology study is frequently connected to Fish kill and Urban runoff, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
His Pacific herring research overlaps with Aquatic animal, Environmental exposure, Intertidal zone, Pollution and Estuary. His work deals with themes such as Bay and Habitat, which intersect with Herring.
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Assessment of the Piscine Micronucleus Test as an in situ Biological indicator of Chemical Contaminant Effects
Kenneth R. Carrasco;Karen L. Tilbury;Mark S. Myers.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (1990)
Chemical pollutants in sediments and diseases of bottom-dwelling fish in Puget Sound, Washington
Donald C. Malins;Bruce B. McCain;Donald W. Brown;Sin Lam. Chan.
Environmental Science & Technology (1984)
Sublethal exposure to crude oil during embryonic development alters cardiac morphology and reduces aerobic capacity in adult fish
Corinne E. Hicken;Tiffany L. Linbo;David H. Baldwin;Maryjean L. Willis.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2011)
Determination of metabolites of xenobiotics in the bile of fish from polluted waterways
Margaret M. Krahn;M. S. Myers;D. G. Burrows;D. C. Malins.
Xenobiotica (1984)
Pathologic Anatomy and Patterns of Occurrence of Hepatic Neoplasms, Putative Preneoplastic Lesions, and Other Idiopathic Hepatic Conditions in English Sole (Parophrys vetulus) From Puget Sound, Washington
Mark S. Myers;Linda D. Rhodes;Bruce B. McCain.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (1987)
Associations between metabolites of aromatic compounds in bile and the occurrence of hepatic lesions in English sole (Parophrys vetulus) from Puget Sound, Washington.
Margaret M. Krahn;Linda D. Rhodes;Mark S. Myers;Leslie K. Moore.
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (1986)
Toxic chemicals in sediments and biota from a creosote-polluted harbor: relationships with hepatic neoplasms and other hepatic lesions in English sole ( Parophrys vetulus )
Donald C. Malins;Margaret M. Krahn;Mark S. Myers;Linda D. Rhodes.
Carcinogenesis (1985)
Neoplastic and other diseases in fish in relation to toxic chemicals: an overview☆
D.C. Malins;B.B. McCain;J.T. Landahl;M.S. Myers.
Aquatic Toxicology (1988)
Relationships between toxicopathic hepatic lesions and exposure to chemical contaminants in English sole (Pleuronectes vetulus), starry flounder (Platichthys stellatus), and white croaker (Genyonemus lineatus) from selected marine sites on the Pacific Coast, USA.
M S Myers;C M Stehr;O P Olson;L L Johnson.
Environmental Health Perspectives (1994)
Relationships between hepatic neoplasms and related lesions and exposure to toxic chemicals in marine fish from the U.S. West Coast.
Mark S. Myers;John T. Landahl;Margaret M. Krahn;Bruce B. McCain.
Environmental Health Perspectives (1991)
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