Introduction to Water Pollution Biology

Introduction to Water Pollution Biology

Author: Richard J. Schmitz

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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Specific types of pollution are addressed, including representative types of contamination scenarios. With this book, you can identify typical or expected patterns associated with water pollution and the potential effects on the biotic and abiotic components of the ecosystem.


Water Pollution Biology, Second Edition

Water Pollution Biology, Second Edition

Author: P.D. Abel

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2002-09-11

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 020348374X

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Presents an examination of the scale of water pollution problems, and, through case studies, explores the type of investigations biologists need to undertake in solving them. The text draws comparisons between British and European practice,


The Pollution Biology of Aquatic Oligochaetes

The Pollution Biology of Aquatic Oligochaetes

Author: Pilar Rodriguez

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-08-30

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 9400717180

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In aquatic ecosystems, the oligochaetes are often a major component of the community. Their relevance in sediment quality assessment is largely related to their benthic and detritivorous life habit. In this book, we aim to present the state of the art of Pollution Biology using oligochaete worms in laboratory and field studies. Future research will require the combination of a variety of methodological approaches and the integration of the resulting information, avoiding fragmented and often conflicting visions of the relationships of the species with their environment. Current approaches to ecotoxicology and bioaccumulation using ecological risk assessment provide the opportunity to relate community studies with probability of effects. This book addresses three main themes: Ecological and Field Studies using the composition and structure of oligochaete communities, Toxicology and Laboratory Studies, and Bioaccumulation and Trophic Transfer Studies. Two appendices list values of toxicological parameters (LC50, EC50) and several bioaccumulation variables (bioaccumulation factors, biological half-life, toxicokinetic coefficients, and critical body residues) for different oligochaete species. Additional information is provided on Methodological Issues and on the Taxonomy of several oligochaete families, with information on the most recent taxonomic debates. Each chapter includes a critical view, based on the authors’ experience, of a number of current issues which have been raised in the literature.


Water Pollution and Fish Physiology

Water Pollution and Fish Physiology

Author: Alan G. Heath

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-02-06

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 1351404989

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This book provides a concise synthesis of how toxic chemical pollutants affect physiological processes in teleost fish. This Second Edition of the well-received Water Pollution and Fish Physiology has been completely updated, and chapters have been added on immunology and acid toxicity. The emphasis, as in the first edition, is on understanding mechanisms of sublethal effects on fish and their responses to these environmental stressors. The first chapter covers the basic principles involved in understanding how fish respond, in general, to environmental alterations. Each subsequent chapter is devoted to a particular organ system or physiological function and begins with a short overview of normal physiology of that system/function. This is followed by a review of how various toxic chemicals may alter normal conditions in fish. Chapters covering environmental hypoxia, behavior, cellular enzymes, and acid toxicity are also included. The book closes with a discussion on the practical application of physiological and biochemical measurements of fish in water pollution control in research and regulatory settings.


Macrophytes in Aquatic Ecosystems: From Biology to Management

Macrophytes in Aquatic Ecosystems: From Biology to Management

Author: J.M. Caffrey

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-03-20

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1402053908

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The loss to national economies resulting from excessive plant biomass has been appreciable and has put pressure on water managers to develop weed control procedures. The results from the most up-to-date research activities and field trials of leading aquatic plant scientists and managers in all five continents, aimed at resolving these weed problems, has been drawn together in this volume.


The Biology of Streams and Rivers

The Biology of Streams and Rivers

Author: Paul S. Giller

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1998-11-26

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780198549772

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The aim of this book is to provide an accessible, up-to-date introduction to stream and river biology. Beginning with the physical features that define running water habitats, the book goes on to look at these organisms and their ecology.


Water Quality for Ecosystem and Human Health

Water Quality for Ecosystem and Human Health

Author: Geneviève M. Carr

Publisher: UNEP/Earthprint

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9789295039513

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This document is intended to provide an overview of the major components of surface and ground water quality and how these relate to ecosystem and human health. Local, regional and global assessments of water quality monitoring data are used to illustrate key features of aquatic environments, and to demonstrate how human activities on the landscape can influence water quality in both positive and negative ways. Clear and concise background knowledge on water quality can serve to support other water assessments.


Marine Pollution

Marine Pollution

Author: Judith S. Weis

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 0197753809

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Updated to reflect recent research, the second edition of Marine Pollution discusses the sources of marine pollutants, their effects on marine organisms and humans, and how to reduce or eliminate them. Weis covers topics like oil spills, flame retardants, pharmaceuticals, noise pollution, and PFAS. A new chapter examines the prevalence of microplastics, how they find their way into our food, and the associated toxic chemicals. Additional chapters address the deadly effects of climate change in the ocean but also focus on actions that all people can take, citing recent environmental improvements as a cause for hope.