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Publisher
CRC Press LLC
ISBN-10
1439862664
ISBN-13
9781439862667
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Product Key Features

Number of Pages
386 Pages
Publication Name
Principles of Ecotoxicology
Language
English
Subject
Environmental Science (See Also Chemistry / Environmental), Environmental / General, Ecology
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Nature, Technology & Engineering, Science
Author
D. B. Peakall, R. M. Sibly, S. P. Hopkin, C. H. Walker
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Trade Paperback

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Edition Number
4
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College Audience
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2012-000511
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An excellent fresh edition to one of the best ecotoxicology textbooks. Authored by some of the best scientists in the field, it deserves a place on the bookshelf of any serious environmental scientist. -Michael C. Newman, College of William & Mary Virginia Institute of Marine Science, USA Praise for Previous Editions Keeping the focus on principles over practice is what has made each incarnation of this book a bestseller. The third edition follows this central theme while bringing the text up to date and strengthening coverage in areas that have come to the forefront of the field. …With updates to every chapter, the text provides essential information in an easy to use format. -International Pest Control, Vol. 48 (2), March/April The book is quite extensive in content and length….the authors continue to assist us in understanding the integration of this new knowledge by focusing on the 'principles' of the science. -Lee R. Shugart in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 16 (483), 2007 …its aim is to provide a wide-ranging, concise and readable introduction to ecotoxicology that will encourages student to want to learn more about the field…continues to succeed. -David Spurgeon inThe British Toxicology Society Newsletter, Winter 2006 The coauthorship is advantageous in that it ensures that all topics are addressed by an expert, but the style is consistent and the content is integrated in a way that texts assembled by editors cannot achieve. -Glenn Suter in SETAC Globe, July-August 2001 To say that ecotoxicology is a multidisciplinary subject is an understatement. This text attempts a comprehensive survey of all of these aspects. It succeeds admirably. -Dr. J.W. Daniel in Chemistry & Industry, March 5, 2001 The authors used their outstanding interdisciplinary experience to describe the progression from chemical analysis of environmental pollutants to their effects at the levels of the individual, population, community and, ultimately, ecosystem. Using appropriate examples and relevant case studies, they have made ecotoxicology more accessible to any person who is concerned with environmental changes induced by pollution. -Dr. Laurent Lagadic in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 10 (6), 2001 This is, by any standards, an outstanding book, written by a chemist, a mathematician and a zoologist, who have achieved their aim in producing a truly interdisciplinary approach across the full spectrum of topics, from molecules to ecosystems….This book will certainly succeed in serving its primary purpose-providing a textbook for students, which covers the principles of ecotoxicology with a broad approach, cutting across traditional subject boundaries. -Michael Balls in ATLA, 1996, An excellent fresh edition to one of the best ecotoxicology textbooks. Authored by some of the best scientists in the field, it deserves a place on the bookshelf of any serious environmental scientist. e"Michael C. Newman, College of William & Mary e" Virginia Institute of Marine Science, USA Praise for Previous Editions Keeping the focus on principles over practice is what has made each incarnation of this book a bestseller. The third edition follows this central theme while bringing the text up to date and strengthening coverage in areas that have come to the forefront of the field. eWith updates to every chapter, the text provides essential information in an easy to use format. e"International Pest Control, Vol. 48 (2), March/April The book is quite extensive in content and lengthe.the authors continue to assist us in understanding the integration of this new knowledge by focusing on the 'principles' of the science. e"Lee R. Shugart in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 16 (483), 2007 eits aim is to provide a wide-ranging, concise and readable introduction to ecotoxicology that will encourages student to want to learn more about the fieldecontinues to succeed. e"David Spurgeon ineeThe British Toxicology Society Newsletter, Winter 2006 The coauthorship is advantageous in that it ensures that all topics are addressed by an expert, but the style is consistent and the content is integrated in a way that texts assembled by editors cannot achieve. e"Glenn Suter in SETAC Globe, July-August 2001 To say that ecotoxicology is a multidisciplinary subject is an understatement. This text attempts a comprehensive survey of all of these aspects. It succeeds admirably. e"Dr. J.W. Daniel in Chemistry & Industry, March 5, 2001 The authors used their outstanding interdisciplinary experience to describe the progression from chemical analysis of environmental pollutants to their effects at the levels of the individual, population, community and, ultimately, ecosystem. Using appropriate examples and relevant case studies, they have made ecotoxicology more accessible to any person who is concerned with environmental changes induced by pollution. e"Dr. Laurent Lagadic in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 10 (6), 2001 This is, by any standards, an outstanding book, written by a chemist, a mathematician and a zoologist, who have achieved their aim in producing a truly interdisciplinary approach across the full spectrum of topics, from molecules to ecosystemse.This book will certainly succeed in serving its primary purposee"providing a textbook for students, which covers the principles of ecotoxicology with a broad approach, cutting across traditional subject boundaries. e"Michael Balls in ATLA, 1996, Praise for Previous Editions: "Keeping the focus on principles over practice is what has made each incarnation of this book a bestseller. The third edition follows this central theme while bringing the text up to date and strengthening coverage in areas that have come to the forefront of the field. …With updates to every chapter, the text provides essential information in an easy to use format." -International Pest Control, Vol. 48 (2), March/April "The book is quite extensive in content and length….the authors continue to assist us in understanding the integration of this new knowledge by focusing on the 'principles' of the science." -Lee R. Shugart in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 16 (483), 2007 "…its aim is to provide a wide-ranging, concise and readable introduction to ecotoxicology that will encourages student to want to learn more about the field…continues to succeed." -David Spurgeon in The British Toxicology Society Newsletter, Winter 2006 "The coauthorship is advantageous in that it ensures that all topics are addressed by an expert, but the style is consistent and the content is integrated in a way that texts assembled by editors can not achieve." -Glenn Suter in SETAC Globe, July-August 2001 "To say that ecotoxicology is a multidisciplinary subject is an understatement. This text attempts a comprehensive survey of all of these aspects. It succeeds admirable." -Dr. J.W. Daniel in Chemistry & Industry, March 5, 2001 "The authors used their outstanding interdisciplinary experience to describe the progression from chemical analysis of environmental pollutants to their effects at the levels of the individual, population, community and, ultimately, ecosystem. Using appropriate examples and relevant case studies, they have made ecotoxicology more accessible to any person who is concerned with environmental changes induced by pollution." -Dr. Laurent Lagadic in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 10 (6), 2001 "This is, by any standards, an outstanding book, written by a chemist, a mathematician and a zoologist, who have achieved their aim in producing a truly interdisciplinary approach across the full spectrum of topics, from molecules to ecosystems….This book will certainly succeed in serving its primary purpose-providing a textbook for students, which covers the principles of ecotoxicology with a broad approach, cutting across traditional subject boundaries." -Michael Balls in ATLA, 1996, An excellent fresh edition to one of the best ecotoxicology textbooks. Authored by some of the best scientists in the field, it deserves a place on the bookshelf of any serious environmental scientist. --Michael C. Newman, College of William & Mary - Virginia Institute of Marine Science, USA Praise for Previous Editions Keeping the focus on principles over practice is what has made each incarnation of this book a bestseller. The third edition follows this central theme while bringing the text up to date and strengthening coverage in areas that have come to the forefront of the field. ...With updates to every chapter, the text provides essential information in an easy to use format. --International Pest Control, Vol. 48 (2), March/April The book is quite extensive in content and length....the authors continue to assist us in understanding the integration of this new knowledge by focusing on the 'principles' of the science. --Lee R. Shugart in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 16 (483), 2007 ...its aim is to provide a wide-ranging, concise and readable introduction to ecotoxicology that will encourages student to want to learn more about the field...continues to succeed. --David Spurgeon inThe British Toxicology Society Newsletter, Winter 2006 The coauthorship is advantageous in that it ensures that all topics are addressed by an expert, but the style is consistent and the content is integrated in a way that texts assembled by editors cannot achieve. --Glenn Suter in SETAC Globe, July-August 2001 To say that ecotoxicology is a multidisciplinary subject is an understatement. This text attempts a comprehensive survey of all of these aspects. It succeeds admirably. --Dr. J.W. Daniel in Chemistry & Industry, March 5, 2001 The authors used their outstanding interdisciplinary experience to describe the progression from chemical analysis of environmental pollutants to their effects at the levels of the individual, population, community and, ultimately, ecosystem. Using appropriate examples and relevant case studies, they have made ecotoxicology more accessible to any person who is concerned with environmental changes induced by pollution. --Dr. Laurent Lagadic in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 10 (6), 2001 This is, by any standards, an outstanding book, written by a chemist, a mathematician and a zoologist, who have achieved their aim in producing a truly interdisciplinary approach across the full spectrum of topics, from molecules to ecosystems....This book will certainly succeed in serving its primary purpose--providing a textbook for students, which covers the principles of ecotoxicology with a broad approach, cutting across traditional subject boundaries. --Michael Balls in ATLA, 1996, Praise for previous editions: "Keeping the focus on principles over practice is what has made each incarnation of this book a bestseller. The third edition follows this central theme while bringing the text up to date and strengthening coverage in areas that have come to the forefront of the field. …With updates to every chapter, the text provides essential information in an easy to use format." -- International Pest Control, Vol. 48, no 2, March/April "The book is quite extensive in content and length….the authors continue to assist us in understanding the integration of this new knowledge by focusing on the 'principles' of the science." - Lee R. Shugart in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 16 (483), 2007 "…its aim is to provide a wide-ranging, concise and readable introduction to ecotoxicology that will encourages student to want to learn more about the field…continues to succeed." -David Spurgeon, The British Toxicology Society Newsletter, Winter 2006 "The coauthorship is advantageous in that it ensures that all topics are addressed by an expert, but the style is consistent and the content is integrated in a way that texts assembled by editors can not achieve." -Glenn Suter in SETAC Globe, July-August 2001 "This is, by any standards, an outstanding book, written by a chemist, a mathematician and a zoologist, who have achieved their aim in producing a truly interdisciplinary approach across the full spectrum of topics, from molecules to ecosystems….This book will certainly succeed in serving its primary purpose - providing a textbook for students, which covers the principles of ecotoxicology with a broad approach, cutting across traditional subject boundaries." -Michael Balls in ATLA, 1996 "To say that ecotoxicology is a multidisciplinary subject is an understatement. This text attempts a comprehensive survey of all of these aspects. It succeeds admirable." -Dr. J. W. Daniel in Chemistry & Industry, March 5, 2001 "The authors used their outstanding interdisciplinary experience to describe the progression from chemical analysis of environmental pollutants to their effects at the levels of the individual, population, community and, ultimately, ecosystem. Using appropriate examples and relevant case studies, they have made ecotoxicology more accessible to any person who is concerned with environmental changes induced by pollution" - Dr. Laurent Lagadic in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 10 (6), 2001, An excellent fresh edition to one of the best ecotoxicology textbooks. Authored by some of the best scientists in the field, it deserves a place on the bookshelf of any serious environmental scientist. 'e"Michael C. Newman, College of William & Mary 'e" Virginia Institute of Marine Science, USA Praise for Previous Editions Keeping the focus on principles over practice is what has made each incarnation of this book a bestseller. The third edition follows this central theme while bringing the text up to date and strengthening coverage in areas that have come to the forefront of the field. 'e¦With updates to every chapter, the text provides essential information in an easy to use format. 'e"International Pest Control, Vol. 48 (2), March/April The book is quite extensive in content and length'e¦.the authors continue to assist us in understanding the integration of this new knowledge by focusing on the 'principles' of the science. 'e"Lee R. Shugart in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 16 (483), 2007 'e¦its aim is to provide a wide-ranging, concise and readable introduction to ecotoxicology that will encourages student to want to learn more about the field'e¦continues to succeed. 'e"David Spurgeon inãeeThe British Toxicology Society Newsletter, Winter 2006 The coauthorship is advantageous in that it ensures that all topics are addressed by an expert, but the style is consistent and the content is integrated in a way that texts assembled by editors cannot achieve. 'e"Glenn Suter in SETAC Globe, July-August 2001 To say that ecotoxicology is a multidisciplinary subject is an understatement. This text attempts a comprehensive survey of all of these aspects. It succeeds admirably. 'e"Dr. J.W. Daniel in Chemistry & Industry, March 5, 2001 The authors used their outstanding interdisciplinary experience to describe the progression from chemical analysis of environmental pollutants to their effects at the levels of the individual, population, community and, ultimately, ecosystem. Using appropriate examples and relevant case studies, they have made ecotoxicology more accessible to any person who is concerned with environmental changes induced by pollution. 'e"Dr. Laurent Lagadic in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 10 (6), 2001 This is, by any standards, an outstanding book, written by a chemist, a mathematician and a zoologist, who have achieved their aim in producing a truly interdisciplinary approach across the full spectrum of topics, from molecules to ecosystems'e¦.This book will certainly succeed in serving its primary purpose'e"providing a textbook for students, which covers the principles of ecotoxicology with a broad approach, cutting across traditional subject boundaries. 'e"Michael Balls in ATLA, 1996, An excellent fresh edition to one of the best ecotoxicology textbooks. Authored by some of the best scientists in the field, it deserves as place on the bookshelf of any serious environmental scientist. -Michael C. Newman, College of William & Mary Virginia Institute of Marine Science, USA Praise for Previous Editions Keeping the focus on principles over practice is what has made each incarnation of this book a bestseller. The third edition follows this central theme while bringing the text up to date and strengthening coverage in areas that have come to the forefront of the field. …With updates to every chapter, the text provides essential information in an easy to use format. -International Pest Control, Vol. 48 (2), March/April The book is quite extensive in content and length….the authors continue to assist us in understanding the integration of this new knowledge by focusing on the 'principles' of the science. -Lee R. Shugart in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 16 (483), 2007 …its aim is to provide a wide-ranging, concise and readable introduction to ecotoxicology that will encourages student to want to learn more about the field…continues to succeed. -David Spurgeon in The British Toxicology Society Newsletter, Winter 2006 The coauthorship is advantageous in that it ensures that all topics are addressed by an expert, but the style is consistent and the content is integrated in a way that texts assembled by editors can not achieve. -Glenn Suter in SETAC Globe, July-August 2001 To say that ecotoxicology is a multidisciplinary subject is an understatement. This text attempts a comprehensive survey of all of these aspects. It succeeds admirable. -Dr. J.W. Daniel in Chemistry & Industry, March 5, 2001 The authors used their outstanding interdisciplinary experience to describe the progression from chemical analysis of environmental pollutants to their effects at the levels of the individual, population, community and, ultimately, ecosystem. Using appropriate examples and relevant case studies, they have made ecotoxicology more accessible to any person who is concerned with environmental changes induced by pollution. -Dr. Laurent Lagadic in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 10 (6), 2001 This is, by any standards, an outstanding book, written by a chemist, a mathematician and a zoologist, who have achieved their aim in producing a truly interdisciplinary approach across the full spectrum of topics, from molecules to ecosystems….This book will certainly succeed in serving its primary purpose-providing a textbook for students, which covers the principles of ecotoxicology with a broad approach, cutting across traditional subject boundaries. -Michael Balls in ATLA, 1996, An excellent fresh edition to one of the best ecotoxicology textbooks. Authored by some of the best scientists in the field, it deserves a place on the bookshelf of any serious environmental scientist. --Michael C. Newman, College of William & Mary - Virginia Institute of Marine Science, USA Praise for Previous Editions Keeping the focus on principles over practice is what has made each incarnation of this book a bestseller. The third edition follows this central theme while bringing the text up to date and strengthening coverage in areas that have come to the forefront of the field. ...With updates to every chapter, the text provides essential information in an easy to use format. --International Pest Control, Vol. 48 (2), March/April The book is quite extensive in content and length....the authors continue to assist us in understanding the integration of this new knowledge by focusing on the 'principles' of the science. --Lee R. Shugart in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 16 (483), 2007 ...its aim is to provide a wide-ranging, concise and readable introduction to ecotoxicology that will encourages student to want to learn more about the field...continues to succeed. --David Spurgeon in The British Toxicology Society Newsletter, Winter 2006 The coauthorship is advantageous in that it ensures that all topics are addressed by an expert, but the style is consistent and the content is integrated in a way that texts assembled by editors cannot achieve. --Glenn Suter in SETAC Globe, July-August 2001 To say that ecotoxicology is a multidisciplinary subject is an understatement. This text attempts a comprehensive survey of all of these aspects. It succeeds admirably. --Dr. J.W. Daniel in Chemistry & Industry, March 5, 2001 The authors used their outstanding interdisciplinary experience to describe the progression from chemical analysis of environmental pollutants to their effects at the levels of the individual, population, community and, ultimately, ecosystem. Using appropriate examples and relevant case studies, they have made ecotoxicology more accessible to any person who is concerned with environmental changes induced by pollution. --Dr. Laurent Lagadic in Ecotoxicology, Vol. 10 (6), 2001 This is, by any standards, an outstanding book, written by a chemist, a mathematician and a zoologist, who have achieved their aim in producing a truly interdisciplinary approach across the full spectrum of topics, from molecules to ecosystems....This book will certainly succeed in serving its primary purpose--providing a textbook for students, which covers the principles of ecotoxicology with a broad approach, cutting across traditional subject boundaries. --Michael Balls in ATLA, 1996
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
577.27
Edition Description
Revised edition,New Edition
Table Of Content
Introduction Pollutants and Their Fate in Ecosystems Major Classes of Pollutants Routes by Which Pollutants Enter Ecosystems Long-Range Movements and Global Transport of Pollutants The Fate of Metals and Radioactive Isotopes in Contaminated Ecosystems Fates of Organic Pollutants in Individuals and in Ecosystems Effects of Pollutants on Individual Organisms Testing for Ecotoxicity Biochemical Effects of Pollutants Physiological Effects of Pollutants Interactive Effects of Pollutants Biomarkers In Situ Biological Monitoring Effects of Pollutants on Populations and Communities Changes in Numbers: Population Dynamics Evolution of Resistance to Pollution Changes in Communities and Ecosystems Extrapolating from Molecular Interactions to Consequent Effects at Population Level Biomarkers in Population Studies Ecotoxicology: Looking to the Future Glossary Bibliography Index Chapters include a summary and further reading.
Synopsis
Cutting across traditional subject boundaries, Principles of Ecotoxicology, Fourth Edition gives readers an integrated view of ecotoxicology, from molecules to ecosystems. This new edition of a bestselling textbook continues to emphasize principles rather than practice, providing the interdisciplinary perspective and grounding required for research. Organized into three sections, the book first describes the molecular structures, properties, and environmental fate of pollutants. It then deals with the effects of pollutants on living organisms at the molecular, cellular, and individual levels. Moving into population biology and population genetics, the third part of the book addresses a question of great interest to ecologists: What effects do pollutants have at the levels of population, community, and the whole ecosystem? The book also looks at how ecotoxicology is used in the biomonitoring of environmental pollution, the investigation of pollution problems, the conducting of field trials, the study of the development of resistance, and the growing area of environmental risk assessments. Throughout, examples and case studies illustrate the principles. This updated fourth edition includes new material on nanoparticle pollution, bioaccumulation, biomarkers, and chemical warfare in nature, as well as a new chapter on the future directions of ecotoxicology. A concise textbook that will also appeal to practicing ecotoxicologists, it provides a solid basis for understanding what happens to chemicals in the real world, where they go, how they ultimately degrade, and how they affect the individuals and populations that encounter them. What's New in This Edition Revised and updated material throughout A chapter on future directions of ecotoxicology New material on nanoparticle pollution and chemical warfare in nature Expanded coverage of bioaccumulation, biomarkers, and risk assessment for affected populations More case studies, many from the United States Discussion of neurotoxic and behavioral effects of pollutants Recent research on the decline of vultures and effects of neonicotinoids on bees Organic Pollutants: An Ecotoxicological Perspective, Second Edition (CRC Press, 2008), a companion volume to this book, covers the mechanistic aspects of ecotoxicology in more depth.
LC Classification Number
QH545.A1P745 2012

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