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Locomotion (behavioural) test in the terrestrial oligochaetes Eisenia exposed to carbamate model substance. [PDF]

open access: yesEcotoxicology
Calisi A   +5 more
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Ecotoxicology of Amphibians and Reptiles

open access: yesPhyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology, 2010
Larry Kapustka
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Nanomaterials in ecotoxicology [PDF]

open access: possibleIntegrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 2007
In ecotoxicology, a problem exists of quantifying realexposure and corresponding effects, especially in complexenvironments such as the soil. Hence, for a given total soilconcentration to which the organism is exposed, the effectlevel depends on the available fraction and the chemical statusofthe compound. For trace elements and organic contaminantsthe
Scott-Fordsmand, Janeck James   +2 more
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Ecotoxicology

Human Toxicology, 1988
1 Ecotoxicology is concerned ultimately with the effects of pollutants on populations not individuals. Sub-lethal effects, and changes to the environment, can have a greater impact on population size than does acute toxicity. 2 Effective concern about effects of pollutants on wildlife developed after the Second World War with the advent of synthetic ...
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Ecotoxicology

2022
Ecotoxicology offers a comprehensive overview of the science underpinning the recognition and management of environmental contamination. It describes the toxicology of environmental contaminants, the methods used for assessing their toxicity and ecological impacts, and approaches employed to mitigate pollution and ecological health risks globally ...
Peter G. C. Campbell   +3 more
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Ecotoxicology.

The Journal of Applied Ecology, 1987
R. W. Edwards, F. Ramade
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Ecotoxicology

Ecotoxicology, 1992
D B, Peakall, L R, Shugart
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Ecotoxicology

1997
Abstract Ecotoxicology is concerned with defining the potential or adverse effects of chemical agents (derived either directly or indirectly from human activity in industry and agriculture) on natural ecosystems (for recent reviews see Calow 1989, 1993, 1994; Hopkin 1993b; forgensen et al. 1991; Kula 1992; Walker et al. 1996).
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