Ecotoxicological Testing of Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems: Emerging Techniques, Trends and Strategies

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  • Discusses state-of-the-art research in ecotoxicological testing and bioassay techniques such as biomarkers, genome expression, multi-species tests, and tiered approaches
  • Describes methods of evaluating biological changes caused by human and environmental factors
  • Provides an overview of methods for processing and integration of data, risk communication, and risk perception
  • Contains contributions from leading experts
  • Summary

    Focusing on state-of-the-art biological testing and methods used for aquatic ecosystem health assessment, Ecotoxicological Testing of Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems evaluates the latest bioassay techniques and different types of water and sediment quality assessments. The book also explores multi-tiered approaches to making recommendations for the preservation, enhancement, and restoration of ecosystem functions as well as risk perception and communication strategies for investigators, policy makers, government agencies, and the public.

    The book examines the use of selective biosensors, bioassays, bioaccumulation modeling, biomarkers, gene expression analysis, and other techniques that enable scientists to measure cellular, sub-cellular, and molecular effects of low-level contaminants on various organisms and evaluate changes caused by over-exploitation, habitat modification, catchment run-off, polluting emissions, and even global warming. The chapters describe various ways to assess species diversity, organism population trends, and exposure routes to reveal tangible consequences of sediment or water toxicity. A chapter is dedicated to the role of remote sensing technologies in monitoring, prediction, and management of changes within coastal ecosystems, along with improvements in information technology and data processing that allow for the assessment of spatial variability. The last chapter summarizes the current status of techniques and strategies. Several appendices highlight the strengths and limitations of various techniques and provide references to additional literature.

    Contributed by leading field experts, this book is useful for post-graduate students, researchers, and regulatory professionals involved in environmental toxicology, ecosystem health, ecology, pollution monitoring, and freshwater and marine science. Ecotoxicological Testing of Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems: Emerging Techniques, Trends and Strategies presents new possibilities for prognostic tools that can be used for early detection systems and integrative approaches that foster informed decision-making consisting of evidence-based risk assessments for remediation, treatment, and maintenance in environmental and resource management

    Table of Contents

    Toxicity Tests for Sediment Quality Assessments, D.S. Ireland and K.T. Ho

    Bioassays and Tiered Approaches for Monitoring Surface Water quality and Effluents, M. Tonkes, P.J. den Besten, and D. Leverett

    Biomarkers in Environmental Assessment, R. van der Oost, C. Porte Visa, and N. W. van den Brink

    Molecular Methods for Gene Expression Analysis: Ecotoxicological Applications, A. Lange, M. Maras, and W.M. De Coen

    Bioassays and Biosensors: Capturing Biology in a Nutshell, B.t van der Burg and A. Brouwer

    Satellite Remote Sensing in Marine Ecosystem Assessments, T.R. Pritchard and K. Koop

    Risk perception and Public Communication of Aquatic Ecosystem Assessment Information, M.R. Reiss and L. Pelstring

    Ecotoxicological Testing of Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems: Synthesis and Recommendations, P.J. den Besten and M. Munawar

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