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Main Title Ecotoxicology of Marine Organisms [electronic resource].
Type EBOOK
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Duarte, Bernardo,
Caçador, Maria Isabel Violante.
Publisher CRC Press LLC,
Year Published 2019
Call Number QH91.5
ISBN 9781351973236; 1351973231; 9781315267494; 1315267497; 9781351973212; 1351973215; 9781351973229; 1351973223
Subjects Marine organisms--Toxicology ; Environmental toxicology ; SCIENCE / Environmental Science ; SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology / Marine Biology ; SCIENCE / Life Sciences / General
Internet Access
Description Access URL
Taylor & Francis https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315267494
Collation 1 online resource (250 p.)
Notes
Description based upon print version of record. OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Acknowledgements; Preface; Table of Contents; 1: Environmental Disturbance Caused by Stressors: Changing the Focus from Individuals to Habitats; 2: Toxicity of Rare Earth Elements to Marine Organisms; 3: Chemical Contaminants in a Changing Ocean; 4: Effects of Harmful Algal Bloom Toxins on Marine Organisms; 5: Overview of Phytoplankton Indicators and Biomarkers as Key-Tools for Trace Element Contamination Assessment in Estuaries; 6: Phytoremediation and Removal of Contaminants by Algae and Seagrasses 7: Ecotoxicology of Pharmaceuticals in Coastal and Marine Organisms8: Mercury Exposure, Fish Consumption and Provisional Tolerable Weekly Intake: An Overview; 9: Contaminants Impact on Marine Turtle Populations Development: An Overview; Index; About the Editors; Color Plate Section This book presents a comprehensive review of the most recent studies on the impact of contaminants on the marine environment. Conventional and new information, as well as the latest techniques, are presented, which can be applied to several types of marine organisms from bacteria and fungi to animals and algae. Specific topics discussed include the impact of different contaminants on different organisms as well as different approaches and their outcomes in terms of impact assessment. The integration of these techniques is also discussed in order to attain sentinel species and biomarkers to be applied for assessing ecological quality and impact assessment programs and studies.