Ecotoxicology of Metals in Invertebrates

by Reinhard Dallinger and Philip S. Rainbow

Philip S Rainbow, Graham Ellender, Marianne H. Donker, Olga N. Lukyanova, Nina N. Belcheva, Victor P. Chelomin, Toralf Kaland, Thorvin Andersen, and Ketil Hylland

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Ecotoxicology of Metals in Invertebrates reviews the state of the art in research concerning metal exposure of marine, freshwater, and terrestrial invertebrates. The book focuses on the uptake and accumulation of essential and non-essential trace metals by invertebrates, metal detoxification and involved mechanisms, adaptations to metal stress, metal regulation and elimination, distribution and speciation of metals in different organs and tissues, and interaction of metals with biotic and abiotic factors. Toxicological studies involve histopathological, electron microscopic, physiological, and biochemical methods. The book emphasizes the ecological and ecotoxicological implications that can be derived from metal exposure of invertebrates in the field. The significance of background concentrations, the evaluation of critical concentrations, and the establishment of environmental quality criteria are discussed as well.
Ecotoxicology of Metals in Invertebrates is an excellent reference for ecologists, ecotoxicologists, environmental scientists, ecophysiologists, and students.

  • ISBN10 0873717341
  • ISBN13 9780873717342
  • Publish Date 25 January 1993
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Imprint CRC Press Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 480
  • Language English