SULLIVAN, J.P., B. Sample, S. Burkholder, D. Bonnar, and M. Blankinship. 2014. Ecological Risk Assessment of the Statewide Plant Pest Prevention and Management Program. Prepared for California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento, California.
SULLIVAN, J.P. 2013. Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for Xylenes. Submitted to the U.S. Army Public Health Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
SULLIVAN, J.P. 2013. Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA). Submitted to the U.S. Army Public Health Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
SULLIVAN, J.P. 2013. Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for Nitrophenol. Submitted to the U.S. Army Public Health Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
SULLIVAN, J.P., M. Bumgardner, and S. Gordon. 2012. Biological Assessment for IR Site 25 Former Naval Air Station Moffett Field, California. Prepared for United States Navy, Base Realignment and Closure, Program Management Office, San Diego, California.
SULLIVAN, J.P. 2011. Soil Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment for Site FT005 Travis Air Force Base, California. Prepared for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District and 60 Civil Engineer Squadron, Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, California.
SULLIVAN, J.P. 2010. Pier 70 Redevelopment Project, Terrestrial Ecological Risk Assessment. Prepared for the Port Authority of San Francisco.
SULLIVAN, J.P. 2010. Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for 1,2-Dichloroethane. Submitted to the U.S. Army Public Health Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
SULLIVAN, J.P. 2010. Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for Diethyl phthalate. Submitted to the U.S. Army Public Health Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
SULLIVAN, J.P. 2010. Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for Dimethyl Phthalate. Submitted to the U.S. Army Public Health Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
SULLIVAN, J.P. 2010. Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for Di-n-butyl Phthalate. Submitted to the U.S. Army Public Health Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
SULLIVAN, J.P. 2010. Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for Pyrene. Submitted to the U.S. Army Public Health Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
SULLIVAN, J.P. and C.S. Nations. 2009. Analysis of Slickspot Peppergrass (Lepidium papilliferum) Population Trends On Orchard Training Area and Rangewide Implications. Requisition No. 14420080113. Submitted to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise ID.
SULLIVAN, J.P. 2006. Pajaro freshwater wetlands mitigation project ecological risk assessment. Submitted to Santa Clara Valley Water District, San Jose, CA.
SULLIVAN, J.P. 2006. An assessment of environmental toxicity and potential contamination from artificial turf using shredded or crumb rubber. Submitted to Turfgrass Producers International, East Dundee, IL.
Nielson, R.M., L.L. McDonald, S. Howlin, J. P. SULLIVAN, C. Burgess, and D.S. Johnson. 2006. Estimating response of ring-necked pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) to the Conservation Reserve Program. Submitted to Department of Agriculture, Farm Service Agency, Washington, DC.
SULLIVAN, J.P., G.R. Geupel, N. Nur. 2004. Roadmap for the Development of Environmental Indicators to Track Population Trends of Birds Associated with Agroecosystems. Submitted to United States Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
SULLIVAN, J.P. and B. Wales. 2001. Riparian Vertebrates of Conservation Concern, for the Interior Columbia River Basin Ecosystem Management Project. Submitted to United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. LaGrande, OR.
SULLIVAN, J.P., L.L. McDonald, and E.F. Hill. 2002. Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) outcome development: pesticide use and bird populations. Submitted to United States Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
SULLIVAN, J.P. 2003. A GIS analysis of the proximity of established avian monitoring stations or routes to agricultural croplands. Submitted to United States Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Over sixty additional reports on topics including acute toxicity of pesticides to northern bobwhite, mallards, and passerines; risks of an avicide to raptors; use of agricultural fields by passerines, doves and quail; ecological risk of pesticides and metals to birds, mammmals, fish, and herps.
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