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Main Title Ecotoxicology essentials : environmental contaminants and their biological effects on Animals and plants /
Author Sparling, D. W. ; Sparling, Donald W.
Publisher Elsevier academic Press, Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier,
Year Published 2016
OCLC Number 954613680
ISBN 9780128019474; 0128019476
Subjects Pollution ; Environmental toxicology ; Pesticides and wildlife ; Pesticides--Environmental aspects ; Pesticides--Toxicology ; Environmental Pollution
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EJBM  QH545.A1 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 02/19/2019
Collation ix, 490 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes
Machine generated contents note: Section I Basic Principles and Tools of Ecotoxicology -- 1. An Introduction to Ecotoxicology -- Introduction -- Characteristics of Chemicals That Affect Their Presence in the Natural Environment -- Environmental Factors That Affect Contaminants -- Basics of Assessing Toxicity -- Study Questions -- References -- 2. Basics of Toxicity Testing -- Introduction and Terms of the Tradecraft -- Toxicity Testing: Historical Perspectives and Its Role as One Tool in the Ecotoxicology Toolbox -- Opening the Ecotoxicology Toolbox: Common Elements of Toxicity Tests -- Good Laboratory Practices -- Focus -- GLPs in Operation -- Study Questions -- References -- 3. Bioindicators of Contaminant Exposure -- Introduction -- Types of Bioindicators -- Oxidative Stress -- Plasma Enzymes -- Other Blood Components -- Evidence of Endocrine Disruption -- Genetic and Chromosomal Damage -- Histology -- Genomics and Proteomics -- Reproductive and Developmental Bioindicators. Note continued: Study Questions -- References -- Section II Chemistry and Effect of Major Families of Contaminants -- 4.Organochlorine Pesticides -- Introduction -- Sources and Use -- General Chemical Characteristics -- Examples of OCP Concentrations in Environmental Sources -- Concentrations of OCPs in Animals -- Biological Effects of Organochlorine Pesticides -- Focus -- Eggshell Thinning -- Study Questions -- References -- 5. Current Use Pesticides -- Introduction -- What Is a Current Use Pesticide? -- Economics of Current Use Pesticides -- A Brief History of Pesticide Use -- Types of Pesticides -- Other Inorganic and Biologic Pesticides -- Focus -- Examples of Pesticide Use -- Study Questions -- References -- 6. Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons -- Introduction -- Introduction to Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Dioxins and Furans -- Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers and Polybrominated Biphenyls -- Focus -- In Situ Testing with Tree Swallows -- Study Questions -- References. Note continued: 7. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons -- Introduction -- Chemical Characterististics of PAHs -- Sources and Uses of PAHs -- Persistence -- Remediation of PAH-Contaminated Soils and Sediments -- Environmental Concentrations -- Some Examples of Biological Concentrations -- Biological Effects of PAHs -- Focus -- Oil Spills and Wildlife -- Study Questions -- References -- 8. Metals -- Introduction -- Sources of Metals in the Environment -- Biological Effects of Metals -- Characteristics of Selected Metals -- Arsenic -- Cadmium -- Chromium -- Copper -- Lead -- Mercury -- Zinc -- Focus -- Avian Mortality Due to Lead Shot, Bullets, and Weights -- Study Questions -- References -- 9. Other Contaminants -- Introduction -- Plastics -- Munitions -- Acid Deposition -- Pharmaceuticals -- Nanoparticles -- Study Questions -- References -- Section III Identifying and Evaluating Large Scale Contaminant Hazards. Note continued: 10. Population Ecotoxicology: Exposure and Effects of Environmental Chemicals -- Introduction: Working Beyond Individual Organisms -- Spatiotemporal Scales in Ecology and Ecotoxicology -- Population Ecotoxicology -- Life Table Analysis -- Stochasticity and Uncertainty -- Study Questions -- References -- 11.Community-Level and Ecosystem-Level Effects of Environmental Chemicals -- Introduction -- Communities, Ecosystems, and Spatiotemporal Scales -- Scientific Support for Community Effects From Contaminants -- Biological Assessments -- Communities and Ecosystems: Exposures and Effects -- Study Questions -- References -- 12. Modeling in Ecotoxicology -- Introduction -- Different Models, Different Realizations -- Brief Explanations of Some Common Models in Ecotoxicology -- Mathematical Tools and Ecotoxicology -- Beyond Mathematical and Statistical Models: Uncertainty and Its Role in Modeling -- Focus -- PCBs and Crab Orchard Lake -- Study Questions. Note continued: References -- 13. Chemical Stressors and Ecological Risk -- Introduction -- Terms of the Tradecraft -- Historical Perspectives on Chemical Stressors and Ecological Risks -- Generalized Process for Evaluating Environmental Risks -- Exposure Models and Food-Chain Analysis for Birds and Mammals -- Estimating Risks Using Simple Ratio Estimators -- Cause-and-Effect Relationships, Multiple Stressors, Uncertainty, and Risks -- Cause-and-Effect Analysis -- Study Questions -- References -- 14. Contaminant Considerations in Humans -- Introduction -- How Are Humans Exposed to Contaminants? -- Some Effects of Environmental Contaminants on Humans -- Focus -- Examples of Major Contaminant -- Human Disasters -- Study Questions -- References -- 15. Regulation of Environmental Chemicals and Damage Assessment -- Introduction -- International Authorities -- National Regulation of Contaminants -- Study Questions -- References -- 16. Wrap Up -- Introduction -- Where Are We Now? Note continued: What Remains to be Done? -- Needs and Suggestions for the Future of Risk Assessment and Regulation -- Acknowledgments -- References. Ecotoxicology Essentials: Environmental Contaminants and Their Biological Effects on Animals and Plants provides a fundamental understanding of this area for students and professionals in ecotoxicology, ecology, conservation, chemistry, public health, wildlife management, fisheries, and many other disciplines. Although new chemicals and potential problems are developed every year, a basic education is essential to address these new challenges, and this work gives such training. Written with the regulatory framework in mind, the material guides readers on modelling, how to conduct assessments, and human and wildlife risk, focusing on effects on animals rather than transport of chemicals. Simple discussions of chemistry are complemented by coverage on the behavior of the animal, dynamics of the ecosystem, real-life situations like drought, and predators in the system – i.e., the natural system versus the lab setting. The book's first section contains chapters on the principles of contaminant toxicology including a brief history of the science of ecotoxicology, basic principles of the science, testing methods, and ways of determining if animals have been exposed to either acute or chronic concentrations of contaminants. The second section deals with the primary classes of contaminants including their chemical characteristics, sources, uses, and effects on organisms. The third section focuses on more complex issues such as the regulation of pollution, population and community effects, risk assessment and modelling. Uses examples from both aquatic and terrestrial environments and species Includes a Terms to Know section and a list of study questions in each chapter, fostering a greater understanding of the issues Focuses on the effects of contaminants on wildlife while providing enough chemistry to allow a detailed understanding of the various contaminant groups Emphasizes natural examples and 'real' species, rather than laboratory studies on only a handful of organisms Features case histories, detailing actual events that include aspects of how the contamination occurred and its effects on wildlife Provides material from a wide variety of international sources.