Danielle Milani
National Water Research Institute
12 Papers
16 Citations
Danielle Milani is an academic researcher from National Water Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tubifex tubifex & Lampsilis siliquoidea. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Danielle Milani include McMaster University.
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Papers
A Decision Making Framework for Sediment Assessment Developed for the Great Lakes
Lee Grapentine,Janette Anderson,Duncan Boyd,G. Allen Burton,Conrad DeBarros,Gary Johnson,Chris Marvin,Danielle Milani,Scott Painter,Tim Pascoe,Trefor B. Reynoldson,Lisa Richman,Keith R. Solomon,Peter M. Chapman +13 more
TL;DR: A rule-based, weight-of-evidence approach for assessing contaminated sediment on a site-by-site basis in the Laurentian Great Lakes is described, intended to be transparent, comprehensive, and minimally uncertain.
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Toxicity of sediment-associated substituted phenylamine antioxidants on the early life stages of Pimephales promelas and a characterization of effects on freshwater organisms.
Ryan S. Prosser,Joanne L. Parrott,Melissa Galicia,Kallie Shires,Cheryl Sullivan,John Toito,Adrienne J. Bartlett,Danielle Milani,Patty L. Gillis,Vimal K. Balakrishnan +9 more
TL;DR: Overall, P. promelas was in the midrange of chronic sensitivity, with the most sensitive species being Tubifex tubifex, and the SSDs indicate that DPA based on concentration in water is the least toxic to aquatic biota of the 4 SPAs investigated.
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Comparative toxicity of azo dyes to two infaunal organisms (Hexagenia spp. and Tubifex tubifex) in spiked-sediment exposures
Danielle Milani,Adrienne J. Bartlett,Shane R. de Solla,Joanne L. Parrott,Kyna D. Intini,David Legault,Jennifer Unsworth,Vimal K. Balakrishnan +7 more
TL;DR: There could be potential hazard to oligochaetes based on the observed effect concentrations, but given the lack of environmental measurements, the risk of these compounds is unknown.
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Trends in suspended sediment quality in the upper St. Clair River: Assessment of large-scale remediation of contaminated sediments in a dynamic riverine environment
TL;DR: Sediment downstream of industrial sources in the Upper St Clair River was historically contaminated with mercury, hexachlorobutadiene (HBD), hexachchlorobenzene and octachlorostyrene Concentrations of co
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Toxicity of dinonylnaphthalene sulfonates to Pimephales promelas and epibenthic invertebrates.
K.J. Matten,Joanne L. Parrott,Adrienne J. Bartlett,Patricia L. Gillis,Danielle Milani,John Toito,Vimal K. Balakrishnan,Ryan S. Prosser +7 more
TL;DR: This study examined the effect of three NSA congeners on freshwater organisms using the freshwater amphipod Hyalella azteca, the pulmonate snail Planorbella pilsbryi, and larval freshwater mussels to provide empirical data on the aquatic toxicity of these congeners.
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