Toxicology of Aquatic Pollution
Physiological, Molecular and Cellular Approaches
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:19th Mar '09
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When this book was first published in 1996, the pollution of the earth's freshwater habitats was, as it is now, a topic of major concern. This synthesis considers the effects of pollutants on aquatic animals via a series of research and review articles that present experimental evidence of sublethal and lethal effects of a range of toxicants at the physiological, cellular and subcellular levels, and that explore techniques for detection of pollution damage. Topics covered include routes of uptake of toxicants; the effect of acute and chronic exposure to toxic metal ions, particularly zinc, copper and aluminium, with emphasis on the mechanisms of toxicity and responses to chronic exposure to sublethal levels; the impact on fish biology of two chemicals of current concern, nitrites and polyaromatic hydrocarbons, which may act as oestrogenic substances or potent mutagens; and in vitro studies of the mechanisms of toxicity at the cellular and subcellular level, including damage of DNA, using cultured fish cells.
Review of the hardback: 'A useful introduction and guide for postgraduates in the field.' F. B. Eddy, Journal of Fish Biology
Review of the hardback: '… a excellent overview of each topic.' Myles Ripley, Biologist
ISBN: 9780521105774
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
Weight: 440g
300 pages