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  1. Principles of Ecotoxicology, Third Edition by C. H. Walker, Steve P. Hopkin, et all 2005-12-22
  2. Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology, Third Edition by Michael C. Newman, 2009-09-28
  3. Ecotoxicology
  4. Ecotoxicology and Risk Assessment for Wetlands (Setac Special Publications Series) by Michael A. Lewis et al., 1999-06-01
  5. Ecotoxicology of Amphibians and Reptiles, Second Edition
  6. Wildlife Ecotoxicology: Forensic Approaches (Emerging Topics in Ecotoxicology)
  7. Behavioural Ecotoxicology (Ecological & Environmental Toxicology Series)
  8. Genetics And Ecotoxicology (Current Topics in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Chemistry)
  9. Ecotoxicology: A Comprehensive Treatment by Michael C. Newman, William H. Clements, 2007-12-13
  10. Handbook of Ecotoxicology, Second Edition
  11. Handbook of Ecotoxicology, Second Edition
  12. Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology, Second Edition by Michael C. Newman, Michael A. Unger, 2002-12-26
  13. Handbook of Ecological Parameters and Ecotoxicology by Sven Erik Jorgensen, S.N. Nielsen, et all 1991-09-01
  14. Ecotoxicology and the Aquatic Environment: Seminar Proceedings (Water science and technology)

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2. Ecotoxicology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The term ecotoxicology was coined by Truhaut in 1969, who defined it as the branch of toxicology concerned with the study of toxic effects,
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Jump to: navigation search The term ecotoxicology was coined by Truhaut in 1969, who defined it as "the branch of toxicology concerned with the study of toxic effects, caused by natural or synthetic pollutants, to the constituents of ecosystems , animal (including human), vegetable and microbial, in an integral context” (Truhaut, 1977). Ecotoxicology is alleged to be the integration of toxicology and ecology or, as Chapman (2002) suggested, “ecology in the presence of toxicants”. It aims to predict the effects upon natural populations, communities, or ecosystems - ‘the ecosystem’- of stressors, be they anthropogenic in origin or otherwise. It differs from Environmental Toxicology The publication in 1962 of Rachel Carson 's seminal volume, Silent Spring catalysed the separation of environmental toxicology - and, subsequently, ecotoxicology - from classical toxicology. The revolutionary element in Carson's work was her extrapolation from single-organism effects to effects at the whole ecosystem and the "balance of nature" (Bazerman et al, 2006). This systemic study is distinct from the anthropocentric nature of classical toxicology and ecotoxicology is, therefore, a far broader discipline incorporating aspects of ecology toxicology physiology molecular biology ... analytical chemistry and a wealth of other disciplines to study the effects of xenobiotics in an ecosystem . The ultimate goal of this approach is to be able to predict the effects of pollution so that, should a pollution incident occur, the most efficient and effective action to remediate the detrimental effects can be identified. In those ecosystems that are already impacted by pollution ecotoxicological studies can inform as to the best course of action to restore ecosystem services and functions efficiently and effectively.

3. Ecotox Ecotoxicology Database
www.epa.gov/ecotox/ ecotoxicology Analysis Research Branch - ETARB Mid-Continent The ecotoxicology Analysis Research Branch develops models to support species and dose extrapolations and the interpretation and prediction of site-specific
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4. ScienceDirect - Ecotoxicology And Environmental Safety, Volume 70, Issue 1, Page
Volume, Issue, Page, Clear all fields. About this Journal, ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
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5. Ecotoxicology And Environmental Safety - Elsevier
Scope includes biologic and toxic effects of chemical pollutants on animal, plant, or microbial ecosystems, biosphere entry and fate of chemicals,
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6. Ecotoxicology - Environment (general) Journals, Books & Online Media | Springer
ecotoxicology Environmental Sciences. ecotoxicology is an international journal devoted to presenting fundamental research on the effects of toxic
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7. Ecotoxicology
This resource is an overview of ecotoxicology in Pest Management. It is both a basic guide to the subject and an information resource for scientists,
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Welcome to the IPMRC Ecotoxicology Page This resource is an overview of Ecotoxicology in Pest Management. It is both a basic guide to the subject and an information resource for scientists, policy makers and commercial companies on who is doing what, and where in Ecotoxicology. The page is being rapidly expanded and improved. If there is anything missing or if you have any ideas for improving the site then please contact me, Susan Dent, at sue@dentassociates.co.uk News Introduction What is Ecotoxicology?
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8. OEHHA Ecotoxicology
The mission of the ecotoxicology Program within the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) is to advance the science and practice of
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9. Ecotoxicology
ecotoxicology is an international journal devoted to the publication of fundamental research on the effects of toxic chemicals on populations,
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10. Ecotoxicology And Environmental Fish Health Program - Environmental Conservation
The core mission of the ecotoxicology and Environmental Fish Health Program is to determine the impacts of human activities on the health of wild fish,
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Select staff profile Select Staff Profile Arkoosh, Mary R. Baldwin, David Dietrich, Joseph French, Barbara Incardona, John Johnson, Lyndal L. Labenia, Jana Laetz, Cathy A. Linbo, Tiffany Lomax, Daniel P. Meador, James Myers, Mark S. Olson, O. Paul Peck, Karen A. Scholz, Nathaniel Sol, Sean Y. Sommers, Frank C. Stehr, Carla M Projects/Teams Dr. James P. Meador Immunology Dr. Mary R. Arkoosh Dr. Nathaniel Scholz Pathology Mark S. Myers Reproductive Toxicology Lyndal Johnson Research Publications By year By document type White Papers Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Programs The core mission of the Ecotoxicology and Environmental Fish Health Program is to determine the impacts of human activities on the health of wild fish, especially Pacific salmon and marine fish. To do this, the program has five research teams, four of which focus on different aspects of fish physiology and biology, and one of which focuses on assessing risks posed to fish health by human activities, especially the releases of chemical contaminants into freshwater, estuarine, and marine waters. While the primary expertise of the Program is in ecotoxicology, there is substantial effort made to assess the normal physiology of wild fish, and natural variations in response to non-anthropogenic factors, as a backdrop against which human activities, such as the release of toxic chemicals, can be assessed. In addition to determining the effects of toxic contaminants on fish health, an important part of our research also examines the recovery of fish health after remedial activities are undertaken to clean up contaminated sites. This important line of research allows us to determine the efficacy of cleanup operations, and better determine the accuracy of our models which predict risk to our living aquatic resources.

11. Jason Conder's Ecotoxicology Research Page
Information on heavy metals research, career vitae, and links to other ecotoxicology sites. Research on bioavailability, toxicity, and environmental fate of
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You need Java to see this applet. I am an environmental consultant with ENVIRON International Corporation , providing my expertise in environmental toxicology and chemistry, ecological risk assessment, and wildlife ecology.
Most of this site is dedicated to my activities as a Doctoral student (Environmental Science) and USEPA-STAR graduate research fellow at the University of North Texas.  My doctoral dissertation research focused on the bioavailability, toxicity, and environmental fate of TNT in aquatic sediments.  This site also details research conducted while I was a Master's student (Zoology) and USEPA-STAR graduate research fellow at Oklahoma State University.  My Master's research focused on heavy metal soil ecotoxicology; please follow the link below to learn more or download recent presentations.  Please take a moment to view my career vitae, learn about my research, or follow my links to great places like EWQRL, EPA-NCER, SETAC, etc. Career vitae
Direct links to some of my publications are here! My Masters Thesis research Must-see links!

12. RAMAS Software (part 2)
RAMAS ecotoxicology and RAMAS Ecosystem carry out ecological risk assessments for RAMAS ecotoxicology is used to make populationlevel ecological risk
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RAMAS Stage lets a user build, run and analyze discrete-time models for species with virtually any life history. It is useful for modeling species with complex life histories or other biologies in which stage membership (rather than age) determines the demographic characteristics of an individual. RAMAS Stage comes with templates for species from many taxa (such as mammals, insects, fish, birds and plants) which are easy to customize. RAMAS Stage allows a model to include environmental factors which vary through time, and it yields summaries of the expected abundance of stages and the uncertainty of those expectations. It also estimates the risks that an abundance will fall below, or grow above, any threshold. General life histories. Simple models can be based on developmental stage. These include widely used transition matrix models such as Leslie or Lefkovitch formulations. More complicated models can be constructed to represent more complex life histories that may include multidimensional structure (for example age and size simultaneously) and linear or nonlinear transitions.
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13. ECETOC - European Centre For Ecotoxicology Toxicology Of Chemicals
ECETOC, the European Centre for ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals is a nonprofit association, established to provide a scientific forum through
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14. UC-eLinks
uclibs.org/PID/1848 Fish ecotoxicology - Google Books Resultby Thomas Braunbeck, David E. Hinton, Bruno Streit - 1998 - Nature - 300 pages
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15. EcoToxicology, Remediation And Risk Assessment (ETRRA) Group At SREL
This group s areas of expertise include botany, zoology, wildlife biology, soils, agronomy, soil chemistry, toxicology, radioecology, and limnology.
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Savannah River Ecology Laboratory

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17. CCEHBR: Marine Ecotoxicology
The ecotoxicology Branch performs experiments in mesocosms to evaluate the effects of contaminants on salt marsh The Marine ecotoxicology team conducts
http://www.chbr.noaa.gov/default.aspx?category=me&pageName=ecotoxicology

18. Environmental-Expert.com - Freshwater Bivalve Ecotoxicology
Responding to the growing need for an aggressive yet conservative approach to evaluating mussel populations, Freshwater Bivalve ecotoxicology provides a
http://www.environmental-expert.com/resulteachpublication.aspx?cid=5591&codi=466

19. Ecotoxicology
Factors Affecting Reproduction in Pacific Herring Biological Effects and Mechanisms of Action of LigninDerived Macromolecules Environmental Factors
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