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Followup to a similar work by the authors published cerca twenty years earler.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 598
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1743g
- ISBN-13: 9781108834698
- ISBN-10: 1108834698
- Artikelnr.: 63265438
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 598
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1743g
- ISBN-13: 9781108834698
- ISBN-10: 1108834698
- Artikelnr.: 63265438
Peter G. C. Campbell is Emeritus Professor at the INRS Eau Terre Environnement Research Centre in Québec City, Canada, which he joined in 1968 after completing his PhD. Over the course of his career he has researched elements of analytical chemistry, geochemistry and ecotoxicology, with an emphasis on metal speciation and bioavailability. He co-directed the Metals in the Environment Research Network from 1998-2009 and held a Canada Research Chair in Metal Ecotoxicology from 2002 until his retirement in 2015. He was elected to the Academy of Sciences of the Royal Society of Canada in 2002 and received the SETAC Founders' Award in 2019.
Preamble; Preface; Part I. Approaches and Methods: 1. The history and
emergence of ecotoxicology as a science Pamela Welbourn and Peter V.
Hodson; 2. Measuring toxicity Peter V. Hodson and David A. Wright; 3.
Contaminant uptake and bioaccumulation: mechanisms, kinetics and modelling
Peter G. C. Campbell, Peter V. Hodson, Pamela M. Welbourn, David A. Wright;
4. Methods in ecotoxicology Peter. V. Hodson and David W. Wright; 5
Ecotoxicogenomics Valérie S. Langlois and Christopher J. Martyniuk; Part
II. Toxicology of Individual Substances: 6. Metals and metalloids Peter G.
C. Campbell, Pamela M. Welbourn and Christopher D. Metcalfe; 7. Organic
compounds Christopher D. Metcalfe, David A. Wright, Peter V. Hodson; 8.
Endocrine disrupting chemicals Christopher D. Metcalfe, Christopher J.
Martyniuk, Valérie S. Langlois, and David A. Wright; 9. Natural toxins
David A. Wright and Pamela M. Welbourn; 10. Ionising radiation Louise Winn;
Part III. Complex Issues: 11. Complex issues, multiple stressors and
lessons learned Pamela M. Welbourn, Peter G. C. Campbell, Peter V. Hodson
and Christopher D. Metcalfe) 12. Regulatory toxicology and ecological risk
assessment Peter V. Hodson, Pamela Welbourn and Peter G. C. Campbell; 13.
Recovery of contaminated sites Pamela M. Welbourn and Peter V. Hodson; 14.
Emerging concerns and future visions David A. Wright and Peter G. C.
Campbell; Index.
emergence of ecotoxicology as a science Pamela Welbourn and Peter V.
Hodson; 2. Measuring toxicity Peter V. Hodson and David A. Wright; 3.
Contaminant uptake and bioaccumulation: mechanisms, kinetics and modelling
Peter G. C. Campbell, Peter V. Hodson, Pamela M. Welbourn, David A. Wright;
4. Methods in ecotoxicology Peter. V. Hodson and David W. Wright; 5
Ecotoxicogenomics Valérie S. Langlois and Christopher J. Martyniuk; Part
II. Toxicology of Individual Substances: 6. Metals and metalloids Peter G.
C. Campbell, Pamela M. Welbourn and Christopher D. Metcalfe; 7. Organic
compounds Christopher D. Metcalfe, David A. Wright, Peter V. Hodson; 8.
Endocrine disrupting chemicals Christopher D. Metcalfe, Christopher J.
Martyniuk, Valérie S. Langlois, and David A. Wright; 9. Natural toxins
David A. Wright and Pamela M. Welbourn; 10. Ionising radiation Louise Winn;
Part III. Complex Issues: 11. Complex issues, multiple stressors and
lessons learned Pamela M. Welbourn, Peter G. C. Campbell, Peter V. Hodson
and Christopher D. Metcalfe) 12. Regulatory toxicology and ecological risk
assessment Peter V. Hodson, Pamela Welbourn and Peter G. C. Campbell; 13.
Recovery of contaminated sites Pamela M. Welbourn and Peter V. Hodson; 14.
Emerging concerns and future visions David A. Wright and Peter G. C.
Campbell; Index.
Preamble; Preface; Part I. Approaches and Methods: 1. The history and
emergence of ecotoxicology as a science Pamela Welbourn and Peter V.
Hodson; 2. Measuring toxicity Peter V. Hodson and David A. Wright; 3.
Contaminant uptake and bioaccumulation: mechanisms, kinetics and modelling
Peter G. C. Campbell, Peter V. Hodson, Pamela M. Welbourn, David A. Wright;
4. Methods in ecotoxicology Peter. V. Hodson and David W. Wright; 5
Ecotoxicogenomics Valérie S. Langlois and Christopher J. Martyniuk; Part
II. Toxicology of Individual Substances: 6. Metals and metalloids Peter G.
C. Campbell, Pamela M. Welbourn and Christopher D. Metcalfe; 7. Organic
compounds Christopher D. Metcalfe, David A. Wright, Peter V. Hodson; 8.
Endocrine disrupting chemicals Christopher D. Metcalfe, Christopher J.
Martyniuk, Valérie S. Langlois, and David A. Wright; 9. Natural toxins
David A. Wright and Pamela M. Welbourn; 10. Ionising radiation Louise Winn;
Part III. Complex Issues: 11. Complex issues, multiple stressors and
lessons learned Pamela M. Welbourn, Peter G. C. Campbell, Peter V. Hodson
and Christopher D. Metcalfe) 12. Regulatory toxicology and ecological risk
assessment Peter V. Hodson, Pamela Welbourn and Peter G. C. Campbell; 13.
Recovery of contaminated sites Pamela M. Welbourn and Peter V. Hodson; 14.
Emerging concerns and future visions David A. Wright and Peter G. C.
Campbell; Index.
emergence of ecotoxicology as a science Pamela Welbourn and Peter V.
Hodson; 2. Measuring toxicity Peter V. Hodson and David A. Wright; 3.
Contaminant uptake and bioaccumulation: mechanisms, kinetics and modelling
Peter G. C. Campbell, Peter V. Hodson, Pamela M. Welbourn, David A. Wright;
4. Methods in ecotoxicology Peter. V. Hodson and David W. Wright; 5
Ecotoxicogenomics Valérie S. Langlois and Christopher J. Martyniuk; Part
II. Toxicology of Individual Substances: 6. Metals and metalloids Peter G.
C. Campbell, Pamela M. Welbourn and Christopher D. Metcalfe; 7. Organic
compounds Christopher D. Metcalfe, David A. Wright, Peter V. Hodson; 8.
Endocrine disrupting chemicals Christopher D. Metcalfe, Christopher J.
Martyniuk, Valérie S. Langlois, and David A. Wright; 9. Natural toxins
David A. Wright and Pamela M. Welbourn; 10. Ionising radiation Louise Winn;
Part III. Complex Issues: 11. Complex issues, multiple stressors and
lessons learned Pamela M. Welbourn, Peter G. C. Campbell, Peter V. Hodson
and Christopher D. Metcalfe) 12. Regulatory toxicology and ecological risk
assessment Peter V. Hodson, Pamela Welbourn and Peter G. C. Campbell; 13.
Recovery of contaminated sites Pamela M. Welbourn and Peter V. Hodson; 14.
Emerging concerns and future visions David A. Wright and Peter G. C.
Campbell; Index.