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Chapter 1: Introduction: Ecological Subsidies as a Framework for Understanding Contaminant Fate, Exposure, and Effects at the Land-Water Interface
Part I: Ecological Subsidies Drive Exposure
Chapter 2: Ecological Factors Controlling Insect-Mediated Methylmercury Flux from Aquatic to Terrestrial Ecosystems: Lessons Learned from Mesocosm and Pond Experiments
Chapter 3: Pathways of Contaminant Transport Across the Aquatic-Terrestrial Interface: Implications for Terrestrial Consumers, Ecosystems and Management
Part II: Exposure Drives Ecological Subsidies
Chapter 4: Agriculture and Mining Contamination Contribute to a Productivity Gradient Driving Cross-Ecosystem Associations between Stream Insects and Riparian Arachnids
Chapter 5: Cross-Ecosystem Linkages and Trace Metals at the Land-Water Interface
Chapter 6: Metamorphosis and the Impact of Contaminants on Ecological Subsidies
Part III: Other Global Stressors
Chapter 7: Variables Affecting Resource Subsidies from Streams and Rivers to Land and their Susceptibility to Global Change Stressors
Chapter 8: Beyond "Donors and Recipients": Impacts of Species Gains and Losses Reverberate among Ecosystems due to Changes in Resource Subsidies
Part IV: Management Applications and Tools
Chapter 9: Practical Considerations for the Incorporation of Insect-Mediated Contaminant Flux into Ecological Risk Assessments
Chapter 10: When Nutrients Become Contaminants in Aquatic Systems: Identifying Responses to Guide Terrestrial-Derived Detrital Endpoint Development for Managers
Chapter 11: Mesocosms to Evaluate Aquatic-Terrestrial Contaminant Linkages using Aquatic Insect Emergence: Utility for Aquatic Life Criteria Development
Chapter 12: Studying Effects of Contaminants on Aquatic-Terrestrial Subsidies: Experimental Designs using Outdoor and Indoor Mesocosms and Microcosms
Part V: Syntheses
Chapter 13: Ecological Networks as a Framework for Understanding and Predicting Contaminant Movement across the Land-Water Interface
Chapter: 14: Synthesis: A Framework for Predicting the Dark Side of Ecological Subsidies.

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