Metal Ecotoxicology Concepts and ApplicationsThis book provides an in-depth discussion of various aspects of metal ecotoxicology. State-of-the-art information and techniques in areas ranging from metal behavior in surface waters to bioaccumulation kinetics and toxicokinetics to community effects are presented in a hierarchical arrangement. Specific topics discussed include metals in abiotic components of ecosystems, autecology (effects of metals relative to the individual or a single species), and metals in marine and freshwater systems in the context of synecology (species associated and interacting as a unit). This is an important book that will be useful to researchers, risk assessment consultants, regulatory personnel, and teachers and students. |
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Limitations in Experimental Approach | 41 |
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Estimation and Hypothesis Testing | 109 |
Grouped TimesToDeath | 116 |
Cox Proportional Hazards Model | 122 |
Assessment of Research Needs Related to SedimentAssociated Trace Contaminants | 132 |
Overview | 138 |
Population | 144 |
Conclusions | 98 |
CHAPTER 11 | 106 |
Developmental Toxicity of Selected Metalloids | 59 |
CHAPTER 7 | 66 |
OneCompartment Stochastic Model | 73 |
Multicompartment Stochastic Model | 80 |
Data Analysis | 87 |
Discussion | 93 |
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Nonparametric Tests for Equality of Survival Curves | 102 |
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TBT in the Marine Environment | 94 |
TBT Toxicity to Mollusks | 100 |
Discussion | 129 |
CHAPTER 13 | 113 |
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Food Chain Transfer of Heavy Metals | 129 |
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