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Texas Tech University: Lubbock, TX, US

2023-08-01 to present | Post-Doctoral Fellow (Environmental Toxicology)
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Frank Green

Education and qualifications (3)

Towson University: Towson, Maryland, US

B.S. (Environmental Science and Studies)
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Frank Green

Towson University: Towson, Maryland, US

M.S. (Environmental Science and Studies)
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Frank Green

Texas Tech University: Lubbock, TX, US

Ph.D. (Environmental Toxicology)
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Frank Green

Works (7)

Laboratory Determination of Particulate-Matter–Bound Agrochemical Toxicity among Honeybees, Mason Bees, and Painted Lady Butterflies

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
2023-12-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Frank B. Green; Sonia R. Muñoz; Philip N. Smith
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Bee Pollinator Mortality Due to Pesticide-Laden Particulate Matter from Beef Cattle Feedyards

Environmental Science & Technology
2023-10-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Frank B Green; Eric M Peterson; Amanda D Emert; Seenivasan Subbiah; Philip N Smith
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A novel laboratory method for simulating pollinator exposure to agrochemical-laden particulate matter

Ecotoxicology
2023-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Frank B. Green; Eric M. Peterson; Philip N. Smith
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Atmospheric transport of particulate matter and particulate-bound agrochemicals from beef cattle feedlots: human health implications for downwind agricultural communities

2023-03-24 | Preprint
Contributors: Amanda D. Emert; Frank B. Green; Kerry Griffis-Kyle; Philip N. Smith
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Increased temperature and lower resource quality exacerbate chloride toxicity to larval Lithobates sylvaticus (wood frog)

Environmental Pollution
2020-11 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0269-7491
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Frank Green

Pesticides Used on Beef Cattle Feed Yards Are Aerially Transported Into the Environment via Particulate Matter.

Environmental science & technology
2020-09-16 | Journal article
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Frank Green

Will temperature increases associated with climate change potentiate toxicity of environmentally relevant concentrations of chloride on larval green frogs (Lithobates clamitans)?

Science of the Total Environment
2019 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85065738791

Contributors: Green, F.B.; East, A.G.; Salice, C.J.
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Frank Green via Scopus - Elsevier

Peer review (3 reviews for 2 publications/grants)

Review activity for Ecotoxicology. (2)
Review activity for Environmental pollution (1)