Environmental ToxicologyEnvironmental Toxicology is a comprehensive introductory textbook dealing with most aspects of the subject, from the molecular to the ecosystem level. Early chapters deal with basic and advanced concepts, methods and approaches. The next tier discusses the environmental toxicology of individual or groups of substances. The third part addresses complex issues, in which many of the concepts, approaches and substances covered in earlier tiers are incorporated. The fourth part includes chapters on risk assessment, rehabilitation and regulatory toxicology. The book concludes with a summary of present and future areas of emphasis. Each chapter contains a comprehensive list of references and further reading, case studies from different jurisdictions, and student exercises. Environmental Toxicology is primarily a textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in environmental toxicology, environmental chemistry, ecotoxicology, applied ecology, environmental management, and risk assessment. It will also be valuable for specialists in ecology, environmental science, and chemistry. |
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The text is arranged in four tiers and covers most aspects of environmentaltoxicology, fromthemolecular to theecosystem level. Early chaptersdeal with basicandadvanced concepts, methods, and approachesfor environmentaltoxicology.
The text is arranged in four tiers and covers most aspects of environmentaltoxicology, fromthemolecular to theecosystem level. Early chaptersdeal with basicandadvanced concepts, methods, and approachesfor environmentaltoxicology.
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... 3.2.4 Digestive system 3.2.5 Toxicant uptakeby plants level 3.3 Uptake at the tissue and cellular 3.3.1 Toxicokinetics 3.3.2 Singlecompartment model 3.3.3 Twocompartment model 3.3.4 Volume of distribution 3.3.5 Transportermediated ...
... 3.2.4 Digestive system 3.2.5 Toxicant uptakeby plants level 3.3 Uptake at the tissue and cellular 3.3.1 Toxicokinetics 3.3.2 Singlecompartment model 3.3.3 Twocompartment model 3.3.4 Volume of distribution 3.3.5 Transportermediated ...
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Classical toxicology has been primarily concerned with the toxic effects of chemicals and radiation on levels of biological ... extended thescience to the population level, but once again theemphasis hasbeen onthe human population.
Classical toxicology has been primarily concerned with the toxic effects of chemicals and radiation on levels of biological ... extended thescience to the population level, but once again theemphasis hasbeen onthe human population.
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For this reason,the subjectis normally introduced intothe higher years of undergraduate programmes, orat the postgraduate level. Otheracademics would disagree, and introductoryoverviews of environmentaltoxicology havebeen successfully ...
For this reason,the subjectis normally introduced intothe higher years of undergraduate programmes, orat the postgraduate level. Otheracademics would disagree, and introductoryoverviews of environmentaltoxicology havebeen successfully ...
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Figure 2.1 A conceptual scheme describing the relationship between toxic chemical effects at different levels of ... For example, difficulties may exist in relating changes seen at the subcellular or physiological level to the ...
Figure 2.1 A conceptual scheme describing the relationship between toxic chemical effects at different levels of ... For example, difficulties may exist in relating changes seen at the subcellular or physiological level to the ...
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7 3 The toxicity of copper 6 8 6 8 1 The occurrence sourcesand properties of nickel 6 8 2 The physiological andecological behaviour of nickel 6 8 3... | |
Properties of selected metalsand metalloids 7 Organic compounds 7 1 The nature of organic compounds 7 1 1 Behaviour andtransport | |
Ionising radiation 8 1 Introduction | |
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acid activity andthe anthropogenic approach aquatic atmosphere Atomic benthic bioaccumulation bioassays bioavailability biochemical biological biomagnification biota cadmium Canada carcinogenic cells chemical Chemistry chlorine complex components compounds concentrations concern contaminants copepods copper cytochrome P450 decrease deposition dose ecological ecosystem ecotoxicology effects effectsof effluent element emissions environment environmental toxicology enzymes estrogen eutrophication example exposure factors Figure fish freshwater fromthe hasbeen havebeen human hydrocarbons increased indicator industrial inorganic inthe laboratory lake lead levels measured mercury metabolism metals methylmercury models monitoring natural nickel nuclear nutrient ofthe Ontario onthe organisms oxidation particulate PCBs pesticides phytoplankton plants pollution population potential production proteins radiation radioactive receptor regulation regulatory relationship relative released response result risk assessment Section sediments selenium soil soluble sources species studies substrate suchas surface temperature tissue tolerance tothe toxic substances toxicity trophic trophic levels uptake waste xenobiotic