Ecotoxicology : a hierarchical treatment /

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Imprint:Boca Raton : Lewis Publishers, c1996.
Description:411 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3023785
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Other authors / contributors:Newman, Michael C.
Jagoe, Charles H.
Savannah River Symposium on Environmental Sciences (2nd : 1994 : Aiken, S.C.)
ISBN:1566701279 (alk. paper)
Notes:Papers based on the Second Savannah River Symposium on Environmental Sciences, held in Aiken, S.C. on June 20 to 22, 1994.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. Ecotoxicology as a Science / Michael C. Newman
  • Ch. 2. Ecotoxicology of Metals in the Aquatic Environment: Geochemical Aspects / Peter G. C. Campbell and Andre Tessier
  • Ch. 3. Ecotoxicants at the Cell-Membrane Barrier / Ken Simkiss
  • Ch. 4. Evaluation of Organic Contaminant Exposure in Aquatic Organisms: The Significance of Bioconcentration and Bioaccumulation / Peter Landrum, Gail A. Harkey and Jussi Kukkonen
  • Ch. 5. Molecular Markers to Toxic Agents / Lee R. Shugart
  • Ch. 6. Responses at the Tissue Level: Quantitative Methods in Histopathology Applied to Ecotoxicology / Charles H. Jagoe
  • Ch. 7. Effects of Pollutants on Individual Life Histories and Population Growth Rates / Richard M. Sibly
  • Ch. 8. Ecologically Meaningful Estimates of Lethal Effect in Individuals / Michael C. Newman and Philip M. Dixon
  • Ch. 9. Demography Meets Ecotoxicology: Untangling the Population Level Effects of Toxic Substances / Hal Caswell
  • Ch. 10. Toxicants as Selective Agents in Population and Community Dynamics / Ronald K. Chessel and Derrick W. Sugg
  • Ch. 11. Effects of Environmental Stressors on Interspecific Interacticons of Aquatic Animals / Gary J. Atchison, Mark B. Sandheinrich and Michael D. Bryan
  • Ch. 12. Ecotoxicology and the Redundancy Problem: Understanding Effects on Community Structure and Function / James R. Pratt and John Cairns, Jr.
  • Ch. 13. Ecosystems and Ecotoxicology: A Personal Perspective / David W. Schindler
  • Ch. 14. Summary / Carl L. Strojan.