Genetics And Ecotoxicology

Genetics And Ecotoxicology
Author: Valery E. Forbes
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2022-01-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000124606

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This first volume in the series provides a detailed treatment in ecotoxicology and stresses why genetics is important in understanding if and how chemical contaminants affect populations. Written by an array of international contributors from various fields covering mammals, invertebrates, fish, plants, as well as molecular ecotoxicology, this book considers both ecological/evolutionary consequences and practical implications of the interplay between chemical toxicants and the genetic population. In broadening the understanding of ecological response, this resource ranges from molecular to classical genetics, from plant to animal, from asexual to sexual, touching on some fundamental issues of evolutionary biology. In addition, gaps in our present understanding of genetic and ecotoxicological processes and future research directions have been identified.

Genetic and Molecular Ecotoxicology

Genetic and Molecular Ecotoxicology
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1994
Genre: Ecological genetics
ISBN: IND:30000143535593

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Genetics And Ecotoxicology

Genetics And Ecotoxicology
Author: Valery E. Forbes
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1998-12-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1560327154

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This first volume in the series provides a detailed treatment in ecotoxicology and stresses why genetics is important in understanding if and how chemical contaminants affect populations. Written by an array of international contributors from various fields covering mammals, invertebrates, fish, plants, as well as molecular ecotoxicology, this book considers both ecological/evolutionary consequences and practical implications of the interplay between chemical toxicants and the genetic population. In broadening the understanding of ecological response, this resource ranges from molecular to classical genetics, from plant to animal, from asexual to sexual, touching on some fundamental issues of evolutionary biology. In addition, gaps in our present understanding of genetic and ecotoxicological processes and future research directions have been identified.

Ecotoxicology

Ecotoxicology
Author: Michael C. Newman,William H. Clements
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 882
Release: 2007-12-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781420005011

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A unique presentation that unifies the field, this book brings together concepts and information about contaminant effects at all levels of the biological hierarchy. Beginning at the biomolecular level, this book builds progressively toward a discussion of effects to the global biosphere. Emphasizing ecological components and fundamental paradigms, the authors strike a balance between the presentation of details relevant at each level and the integration of phenomena and processes among levels. A milestone in the field, the book is suitable for graduate courses, as well as a reference for professionals in the field.

Population Ecotoxicology

Population Ecotoxicology
Author: Michael C. Newman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2001-04-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UCSC:32106011338594

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This essential text for ecotoxicologists, environmental consultants and environmental scientists, explores the science of contaminants in the biosphere and toxicant effects on populations. Topics covered include: The population context for ecotoxicology Epidemiology of noninfectious disease in populations Population dynamics and demography Translating individual effects to population effects using energy allocation theory and phenotypic plasticity Toxicant-related natural selection The effect of toxicants on the genetic qualities of populations

Ecotoxicology

Ecotoxicology
Author: Rachel Ann Hauser-Davis,Thiago Estevam Parente
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781315296364

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This book presents an integrated discussion on ecotoxicology, containing both general concepts and specific ecotoxicological issues of major biological groups, extending beyond conventional systems. It explores worldwide, regional, and biocompartmentalized topics, bringing forth new points of view on global issues and addressing the increasing diversity and complexity of the ecotoxicological field. It also contains novel information on emerging contaminants, presents bioaccumulation effects on different levels of ecological organization and risk analyses, and discusses novel fields of methodological applications, including key aspects in ecotoxicological and environmental monitoring studies.

Handbook of Ecotoxicology

Handbook of Ecotoxicology
Author: David J. Hoffman,Barnett A. Rattner,G. Allen Burton, Jr.,John Cairns, Jr.
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1316
Release: 2002-11-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781420032505

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Handbook of Ecotoxicology, Second Edition focuses on toxic substances and how they affect ecosystems worldwide. It presents methods for quantifying and measuring ecotoxicological effects in the field and in the lab, as well as methods for estimating, predicting, and modeling in ecotoxicology studies. Completely revised and updated with 18 new chapt

Principles of Ecotoxicology Second Edition

Principles of Ecotoxicology  Second Edition
Author: C.H. Walker,R.M. Sibly,D.B. Peakall
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780203209578

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Over the past decade ecotoxicology has emerged as a distinct subject of interdisciplinary character. Courses in ecotoxicology reflect this and are taught by specialists in chemistry and biochemistry through to population genetics and ecology. As the first textbook to incorporate all relevant aspects of chemistry, biochemistry, toxicology, physiology, population ecology and population genetics, the first edition of this book proved to be well received across several industries. Featuring fully revised text and new illustrations, Principles of Ecotoxicology identifies the major classes of organic and inorganic pollutants, their properties, release and environmental fate, and transport in air, water and along food chains, before considering the effects that they might have upon individual organisms and ultimately whole ecosystems. This timely second edition of Principles of Ecotoxicology incorporates data collected since the first edition on subjects of current research and media interest such as organochloride pesticides, endocrine disruptors, aquatic toxicity, industrial waste and ecotoxicity testing.