Introduction to Environmental Toxicology: Impacts of Chemicals Upon Ecological Systems, Third EditionThe rapidly evolving field of environmental toxicology involves the study of toxic compounds and their effect on living organisms, as well as their fate within the natural environment. Since publication of the first edition, Introduction to Environmental Toxicology has found a secure place among the major texts and references in this field. Introduction to Environmental Toxicology, Third Edition seamlessly covers processes and impacts from the molecular level all the way up to population levels. While retaining the strengths of previous editions, the third edition includes a new chapter on fluoride, an update on endocrine disruption, a discussion of the use of models to reconstruct concentration-response curves, expansion of the metals chapter, and new developments in ecological risk assessment for management decisions at site to regional scales. It is an ideal text for introducing students to the fields of ecotoxicology and risk assessment. |
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There are several pieces of legislation that are particularly relevant to the development of environmental toxicology . The Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 and as amended in 1976 ( 33 USC Sections 1251 to 1376 ) is commonly ...
There are several pieces of legislation that are particularly relevant to the development of environmental toxicology . The Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 and as amended in 1976 ( 33 USC Sections 1251 to 1376 ) is commonly ...
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Although controls are common in the developed world , fluoride is a common pollutant in areas with developing economies . Chapter 9 is a discussion of the toxicity of metals . Metals are the classical environmental pollutants ...
Although controls are common in the developed world , fluoride is a common pollutant in areas with developing economies . Chapter 9 is a discussion of the toxicity of metals . Metals are the classical environmental pollutants ...
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Why is it important to develop an integrated structure in a research program ? 7. What part does the scientific community have in the field of environmental toxicology ? 8. Define risk assessment in the context of environmental ...
Why is it important to develop an integrated structure in a research program ? 7. What part does the scientific community have in the field of environmental toxicology ? 8. Define risk assessment in the context of environmental ...
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Properly developed , cytogenetic examinations may prove to be powerful and sensitive indicators of environmental contamination for certain classes of material . A more complicated and ultimately complex system , directly affected by ...
Properly developed , cytogenetic examinations may prove to be powerful and sensitive indicators of environmental contamination for certain classes of material . A more complicated and ultimately complex system , directly affected by ...
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Summary | 102 |
5 | 115 |
References and Suggested Readings | 155 |
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and Ecosystem Levels of Organization | 291 |
Populations | 313 |
Study Questions | 356 |
References and Suggested Readings | 398 |
Hydrocarbons | 167 |
References and Suggested Readings | 179 |
References and Suggested Readings | 200 |
Appendix B Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment | 419 |
Index | 469 |
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الصفحة 99 - Methods for measuring the acute toxicity of effluents and receiving waters to freshwater and marine organisms, 4th ed.
الصفحة 377 - Short-Term Methods for Estimating the Chronic Toxicity of Effluents and Receiving Waters to Freshwater Organisms, 2nd Ed.
الصفحة 404 - Ecological risk assessment is a process that evaluates the likelihood that adverse ecological effects may occur or are occurring as a result of exposure to one or more stressors [1].
الصفحة 179 - Circles indicate reservoirs of species in the atmosphere: arrows indicate reactions that convert one species to another, with the reactant or photon needed for each reaction indicated along each arrow. Multistep reactions actually consist of two or more sequential elementary reactions. HX = HCI.
الصفحة 210 - Biochemical studies on the effect of fluoride on higher plants. 2. The effect of fluoride on sucrose-synthesizing enzymes from higher plants.
الصفحة 97 - Standard guide for conducting acute toxicity tests with fishes, macroinvertebrates, and amphibians.
الصفحة 62 - GB. 1993. Multivariate analysis of the impact of the turbine fuel jet-a using a standard aquatic microcosm toxicity test. J Environ Sci 2:1 13130.