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40
Citations
7131
World Ranking
8012
National Ranking
2863

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Peddrick Weis is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their academic contributions span multiple research domains, although specific fields of study and subfields are not explicitly detailed in the available data.

Their research record does not currently list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or predominant publication venues. Likewise, there is no specified information about book publications or primary topics of their scientific work.

Peddrick Weis received the distinction of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1998. This recognition aligns with notable service or contributions to their scientific community, as indicated by the fellowship status.

Best Publications

  • Metal uptake, transport and release by wetland plants: implications for phytoremediation and restoration.

    Judith S. Weis;Peddrick Weis

  • Isolation and Characterization of Pleurocidin, an Antimicrobial Peptide in the Skin Secretions of Winter Flounder

    Alexander M. Cole;Peddrick Weis;Gill Diamond

  • Effects of Contaminants on Behavior: Biochemical Mechanisms and Ecological Consequences

    Judith S. Weis;Graeme Smith;Tong Zhou;Celine Santiago-Bass

  • Uptake and distribution of metals in two dominant salt marsh macrophytes, Spartina alterniflora (cordgrass) and Phragmites australis (common reed)

    L Windham;J.S Weis;P Weis

  • Release of Metals by the Leaves of the Salt Marsh Grasses Spartina alterniflora and Phragmites australis

    D.J. Burke;J.S. Weis;P. Weis

  • Tolerance and Stress in a Polluted EnvironmentThe case of the mummichog

    Judith S. Weis;Peddrick Weis

  • Soil metal concentrations and vegetative assemblage structure in an urban brownfield

    Frank J. Gallagher;Ildiko Pechmann;John D. Bogden;Jason Grabosky

  • Calcitermin, a novel antimicrobial peptide isolated from human airway secretions

    Alexander M. Cole;Yong-Hwan Kim;Samuel Tahk;Teresa Hong

  • Methylmercury tolerance of killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) embryos from a polluted vs non-polluted environment

    J. S. Weis;P. Weis;M. Heber;S. Vaidya

  • Phosphorus utilization in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fed practical diets and its consequences on effluent phosphorus levels

    Relicardo M Coloso;Relicardo M Coloso;Kim King;John W Fletcher;Michael A Hendrix

  • Effects of heavy metals on development of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus

    Judith S. Weis;Peddrick Weis

  • Interactions of metals affect their distribution in tissues of Phragmites australis.

    Judith S Weis;Terry Glover;Peddrick Weis

  • Patterns and processes of mercury release from leaves of two dominant salt marsh macrophytes, Phragmites australis and Spartina alterniflora

    Lisamarie Windham;Judith S. Weis;Peddrick Weis

  • Is the invasion of the common reed, Phragmites australis, into tidal marshes of the eastern US an ecological disaster?

    Judith S Weis;Peddrick Weis

  • Lead uptake, distribution, and effects in two dominant salt marsh macrophytes, Spartina alterniflora (cordgrass) and Phragmites australis (common reed).

    Lisamarie Windham;Lisamarie Windham;Judith S. Weis;Peddrick Weis

  • Methylmercury teratogenesis in the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus.

    Peddrick Weis;Judith S. Weis

  • Swimming performance and predator avoidance by mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus) larvae after embryonic or larval exposure to methylmercury

    Judith S. Weis;Peddrick Weis

  • Effects of embryonic exposure to methylmercury on larval prey-capture ability in the mummichog, fundulus heteroclitus

    Judith S. Weis;Peddrick Weis

  • Prey capture ability of mummichogs (Fundulus heteroclitus) as a behavioral biomarker for contaminants in estuarine systems

    Judith S. Weis;Jennifer Samson;Tong Zhou;Joan Skurnick

  • Metal dynamics of plant litter of Spartina alterniflora and Phragmites australis in metal-contaminated salt marshes. Part 1: Patterns of decomposition and metal uptake.

    Lisamarie Windham;Judith S. Weis;Peddrick Weis

  • Behavior of Four Species of Fiddler Crabs, Genus Uca, in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

    Judith S. Weis;Peddrick Weis

Frequent Co-Authors

Judith S. Weis
Judith S. Weis Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Alexander M. Cole
Alexander M. Cole University of Central Florida
Ralph A. Bradshaw
Ralph A. Bradshaw University of California, Irvine
William A. Frazier
William A. Frazier Washington University in St. Louis
Tomas Ganz
Tomas Ganz University of California, Los Angeles
Alan J. Waring
Alan J. Waring University of California, Los Angeles

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