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Current Developments in Soil Ecotoxicology
Ecotoxicology focuses on how chemicals affect organisms in the environment, with the ultimate goal of safeguarding the structure and function of ecosystems [...]
Maria Luisa Fernández-Marcos
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This is a good book on upcoming areas of Ecotoxicology. The first chapter describes genotoxicity of heavy metals in plants. The second chapter offer views on chromatographic methodologies for the estimation of mycotoxin.
Forbes, Valery E., Calow, Peter
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The field of environmental toxicology, particularly as related to the area of ecotoxicology, continues to be a rapidly developing discipline of environmental science (Connell and Miller, 1984; Duffus 1980; Guthie and Perry, 1980; Hoffman et al., 1995 ...
J.M. Lynch, A. Wiseman, F.A.A.M. De Leij
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Microbial Ecotoxicology—40 Years on [PDF]
Although ecotoxicology was emerging as a field through the 1970s, the incorporation of microbial indicators into the framework has been slower to evolve.
Tim Ford
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Over the last decades, it has become clear that plastic pollution presents a global societal and environmental challenge given its increasing presence in the oceans.
Justine Jacquin +2 more
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Demography in Ecotoxicology focuses on the interface between toxicology, life history and demographic theory. This comprehensive book examines the different ways of adequately assessing the potential impact of toxic stress on populations and discusses how to obtain an insight into the underlying physiological and genetic mechanisms.
Kammenga, J., Laskowski, R.
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In the past two decades, an increasing body of studies has been published on the intersex phenomenon in separate-sexed crustaceans from marine and freshwater ecosystems.
Matthias Oetken +16 more
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Epigenetic profiling to environmental stressors in model and non-model organisms: Ecotoxicology perspective [PDF]
Epigenetics, potentially heritable changes in genome function that occur without alterations to DNA sequence, is an important but understudied component of ecotoxicology studies.
Nivedita Chatterjee +2 more
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The ATTAC guiding principles to openly and collaboratively share wildlife ecotoxicology data
The inability to quantitatively integrate scattered data regarding potential threats posed by the increasing total amount and diversity of chemical substances in our environment limits our ability to understand whether existing regulations and management
Cynthia C. Muñoz +3 more
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Transcriptomics in ecotoxicology [PDF]
The emergence of analytical tools for high-throughput screening of biomolecules has revolutionized the way in which toxicologists explore the impact of chemicals or other stressors on organisms. One of the most developed and routinely applied high-throughput analysis approaches is transcriptomics, also often referred to as gene expression profiling ...
Schirmer K +3 more
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