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Ecotoxicology : a comprehensive treatment / Michael C. Newman, William H. Clements.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC ; London : Taylor & Francis [distributor], 2007.Description: 920 p. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780849333576 (hbk.) :
  • 9780849333576 (Cloth)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.902 NEW
LOC classification:
  • RA1226 .N48 2007
Contents:
I.Hierarchical ecotoxicology -- 1.The herarchical science of ecotoxicology -- II.Organismal ecotoxicology -- 3.Biochemistry of toxicants -- 4.Cells and tissues -- 5.Organs and organ systems -- 6.Physiology -- 8.Bioaccumulation --8.Models of bioaccumulation and bioavailability -- 9.Lethal effects -- 10.Sublethal effects -- 11.Conclusions -- III.Population ecotoxicology -- 12.The population ecotoxicology context -- 13.Epidemiology: the study of disease in populations -- 14.Toxicants and simple population models -- 15.Toxicants and population demographics -- 16.Phenogentics of exposed populations -- 17.Population genetics: damage and stochastic dynamics of the germ line -- -- 18.Population genetics: natural selection -- 19.Conclusion -- IV.Community ecotoxicology -- 20.Introduction to community ecotoxicology -- 21.Biotic and abiotic factors that regulate communities -- 22.Biomonitoring and the responses of communities to contaminants -- 23.Experimental approaches in community ecology and ecotoxicology -- 24.Application of multimetric and multivariate approaches in community ecotoxicology -- 25.Disturbance ecology and the responses of communities to contaminants -- 26.Community responses to global and atmospheric stressors -- 27.Effects of contaminants on trophic structure and food webs -- 28.Conclusions -- V.Ecosystem ecotoxicology -- 29.Introduction to ecosystem ecology and ecotoxicology -- 30.Overview of ecosystem processes -- 31.Descriptive approaches for assessing ecosystem responses to contaminants -- 32.The use of micorcosms, mesocosms, and field experiments to assess ecosystem responses to contaminants and other stressors -- 33.Patterns and processes: the relationship between species diversity and ecosystem function -- 34.Fate and transport of contaminants in ecosystems -- 35.Effects of global atmospheric stressors on ecosytem processes -- VI.Ecotoxicology: a comprehensive treatment - conclusion.
Summary: A presentation that unifies the field, this book brings together concepts and information about containment effects at all levels of the biological hierarchy. Beginning at the biomolecular level, it builds progressively toward a discussion of effects to the entire biosphere.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

I.Hierarchical ecotoxicology -- 1.The herarchical science of ecotoxicology -- II.Organismal ecotoxicology -- 3.Biochemistry of toxicants -- 4.Cells and tissues -- 5.Organs and organ systems -- 6.Physiology -- 8.Bioaccumulation --8.Models of bioaccumulation and bioavailability -- 9.Lethal effects -- 10.Sublethal effects -- 11.Conclusions -- III.Population ecotoxicology -- 12.The population ecotoxicology context -- 13.Epidemiology: the study of disease in populations -- 14.Toxicants and simple population models -- 15.Toxicants and population demographics -- 16.Phenogentics of exposed populations -- 17.Population genetics: damage and stochastic dynamics of the germ line -- -- 18.Population genetics: natural selection -- 19.Conclusion -- IV.Community ecotoxicology -- 20.Introduction to community ecotoxicology -- 21.Biotic and abiotic factors that regulate communities -- 22.Biomonitoring and the responses of communities to contaminants -- 23.Experimental approaches in community ecology and ecotoxicology -- 24.Application of multimetric and multivariate approaches in community ecotoxicology -- 25.Disturbance ecology and the responses of communities to contaminants -- 26.Community responses to global and atmospheric stressors -- 27.Effects of contaminants on trophic structure and food webs -- 28.Conclusions -- V.Ecosystem ecotoxicology -- 29.Introduction to ecosystem ecology and ecotoxicology -- 30.Overview of ecosystem processes -- 31.Descriptive approaches for assessing ecosystem responses to contaminants -- 32.The use of micorcosms, mesocosms, and field experiments to assess ecosystem responses to contaminants and other stressors -- 33.Patterns and processes: the relationship between species diversity and ecosystem function -- 34.Fate and transport of contaminants in ecosystems -- 35.Effects of global atmospheric stressors on ecosytem processes -- VI.Ecotoxicology: a comprehensive treatment - conclusion.

A presentation that unifies the field, this book brings together concepts and information about containment effects at all levels of the biological hierarchy. Beginning at the biomolecular level, it builds progressively toward a discussion of effects to the entire biosphere.

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