Encyclopedia of Aquatic Ecotoxicology [electronic resource] / edited by Jean-François Férard, Christian Blaise.
By: Férard, Jean-François [editor.].
Contributor(s): Blaise, Christian [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
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BookPublisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XLVI, 1221 p. 133 illus., 76 illus. in color. eReference. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400757042.Subject(s): Environmental sciences | Environmental toxicology | Environment | EcotoxicologyDDC classification: 571.95 Online resources: Click here to access online
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Springer eBooksSummary: With its 104 chapters, this Encyclopedia of aquatic ecotoxicology reveals the diversity of issues, problems and challenges that have faced, and are facing today, receiving environments. It also indicates ways by which tools, strategies and future investigations can contribute to correct, minimize, solve and prevent water quality degradation. Structured homogeneously, the chapters convey salient information on historical background, features, characteristics, uses and/or applications of treated topics, often complemented by illustrations and case studies, as well as by conclusions and prospects. This work is most suitable for teaching purposes. Academics, for example, could literally deliver comprehensive lectures to students simply based on chapter outlines and contents.
With its 104 chapters, this Encyclopedia of aquatic ecotoxicology reveals the diversity of issues, problems and challenges that have faced, and are facing today, receiving environments. It also indicates ways by which tools, strategies and future investigations can contribute to correct, minimize, solve and prevent water quality degradation. Structured homogeneously, the chapters convey salient information on historical background, features, characteristics, uses and/or applications of treated topics, often complemented by illustrations and case studies, as well as by conclusions and prospects. This work is most suitable for teaching purposes. Academics, for example, could literally deliver comprehensive lectures to students simply based on chapter outlines and contents.
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