Ecotoxicology is the study of the effects of toxicants on
ecological systems. Ecological effects of contaminants may occur at
several levels of biological organisation, from individual
organisms to the entire biosphere. Communities consist of
interacting populations that overlap in time and space. Thus,
community ecotoxicology is concerned with effects of contaminants
on communities. This is one of a series of five books that will
provide a comprehensive treatment of field ecotoxicology, it
provides important insights into how contaminants affect the
distribution and abundance of organisms in nature.

* Both authors are well known highly respected scientists in the
field.

* The first book to be dedicated to 'community ecotoxicology.'



Autorentext

William H. Clements is the author of Community Ecotoxicology, published by Wiley.

Michael C. Newman is a current professor of marine science at the College of William & Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Science.



Klappentext
Communities comprise overlapping populations that interact in time and space. Ecological effects of contaminants may occur at several levels of biological organisation, from individuals to the entire biosphere. Because the impact of contaminants on one population will influence other species within the community, accurate predictions and assessments can be made only by considering the entire system. This is the first book dedicated to community ecotoxicology - the study of the effects of contaminants and other stressors on species abundance, diversity and interactions.

Community Ecotoxicology is the second book in the Hierarchical Ecotoxicology Series, which is designed to bridge the gap between general ecotoxicology textbooks and highly specialised books. Each book in the series focuses on one level of biological organization, highlighting key concepts and defining important connections between levels of organization. Identification and discussion of ecotoxicological paradigms form the backbone of each book.

Community Ecotoxicology is written for all ecotoxicologists, environmental consultants and environmental scientists. It is a good supplementary text for postgraduates and undergraduates studying ecotoxicology, ecology and environmental science.

Zusammenfassung
Ecotoxicology is the study of the effects of toxicants on ecological systems. Ecological effects of contaminants may occur at several levels of biological organisation, from individual organisms to the entire biosphere. Communities consist of interacting populations that overlap in time and space. Thus, community ecotoxicology is concerned with effects of contaminants on communities. This is one of a series of five books that will provide a comprehensive treatment of field ecotoxicology, it provides important insights into how contaminants affect the distribution and abundance of organisms in nature.
* Both authors are well known highly respected scientists in the field.
* The first book to be dedicated to 'community ecotoxicology.'

Inhalt

Introduction to Community Ecotoxicology.

Biotic and Abiotic Factors that Regulate Communities.

Biomonitoring and the Responses of Communities to Contaminants.

Experimental Approaches in Community Ecology and Ecotoxicology.

Application of Multimetric and Multivarate Approaches in Community Ecotoxicology.

Disturbance Ecology and the Responses of Communities to Contaminants.

Community Responses to Global and Atmospheric Stressors.

Trophic Structure, Food Webs, and Contaminant Transport.

Conclusions.

Index.

Titel
Community Ecotoxicology
EAN
9780470855140
ISBN
978-0-470-85514-0
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
14.02.2003
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.09 MB
Anzahl Seiten
354
Jahr
2003
Untertitel
Englisch