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Keegan Hicks
Keegan Hicks
Alberta Environment and Parks
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Reduction of intersex in a wild fish population in response to major municipal wastewater treatment plant upgrades
KA Hicks, MLM Fuzzen, EK McCann, MJ Arlos, LM Bragg, S Kleywegt, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 51 (3), 1811-1819, 2017
822017
Modeling the exposure of wild fish to endocrine active chemicals: Potential linkages of total estrogenicity to field-observed intersex
MJ Arlos, WJ Parker, JR Bicudo, P Law, KA Hicks, MLM Fuzzen, ...
Water Research 139, 187-197, 2018
382018
δ15N tracks changes in the assimilation of sewage-derived nutrients into a riverine food web before and after major process alterations at two municipal wastewater treatment plants
KA Hicks, HA Loomer, MLM Fuzzen, S Kleywegt, GR Tetreault, ...
Ecological indicators 72, 747-758, 2017
382017
Site fidelity and movement of a small‐bodied fish species, the rainbow darter (Etheostoma caeruleum): Implications for environmental effects assessment
KA Hicks, MR Servos
River Research and Applications, 2017
252017
Assessment of human exposure to environmental sources of nickel in Europe: Inhalation exposure
J Buekers, K De Brouwere, W Lefebvre, H Willems, M Vandenbroele, ...
Science of the Total Environment 521, 359-371, 2015
212015
A study design for enhanced environmental monitoring of the Lower Athabasca River
K Hicks, G Scrimgeour
Office of the Chief Scientist, Ministry of Environment and Parks, 2019
102019
Wild fish responses to wastewater treatment plant upgrades in the Grand River, Ontario
KE Nikel, GR Tetreault, P Marjan, KA Hicks, MLM Fuzzen, N Srikanthan, ...
Aquatic Toxicology 255, 106375, 2023
72023
Evaluating Lower Athabasca River sediment metal concentrations from Alberta Oil Sands monitoring programs using predevelopment baselines
WH Klemt, RB Brua, JM Culp, K Hicks, BB Wolfe, RI Hall
Environmental Science & Technology 55 (13), 8817-8828, 2021
52021
Development of realistic environmental release factors based on measured data: Approach and lessons from the EU metal industry
FAM Verdonck, F Van Assche, K Hicks, J Mertens, A Voigt, ...
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 10 (4), 529-538, 2014
52014
Response of wild fish to municipal wastewater treatment plant upgrades
K Hicks
University of Waterloo, 2017
42017
Water quality monitoring with in vitro bioassays to compare untreated oil sands process-affected water with unimpacted rivers
K Barrow, BI Escher, KA Hicks, M König, R Schlichting, MJ Arlos
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology 9 (8), 2008-2020, 2023
22023
Integrating cultural perspectives into international interdisciplinary work
KI Trebitz, S Fennema, K Hicks
Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education 172 (1), 6-18, 2021
22021
Summary of Enhanced Monitoring of the Lower Athabasca River, 2018
K Hicks, G Scrimgeour
Office of the Chief Scientist, Ministry of Environment and Parks, 2019
22019
Intersex manifestation in the rainbow darter (Etheostoma caeruleum): Are adult male fish susceptible to developing and recovering from intersex after exposure to endocrine …
KA Hicks, MLM Fuzzen, HA Dhiyebi, LM Bragg, P Marjan, J Cunningham, ...
Aquatic Toxicology 261, 106636, 2023
2023
Synthesis report of the enhanced monitoring program on the Lower Athabasca River 2019-2020
K Hicks, G Scrimgeour
Alberta Environment and Parks, 2020
2020
Age Determination and Validation of Rainbow Darter (Etheostoma caeruleum)
A Crichton, M Fuzzen, K Hicks, P Marjan, MR Servos
145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, 2015
2015
Using chemical, optical and biological methods to characterize copper complexation by different natural organic matter sources collected from Canadian Shield waters.
KA Hicks
Library and Archives Canada= Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, Ottawa, 2010
2010
Using Chemical, Optical and Biological Methods to Characterize Cu Complexation by Different Natural Organic Matter Sources Collected from Canadian Shield Waters
KA Hicks
2009
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