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
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