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020    $a 9780471490029 (alk. paper)
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050 00 $a RA1226 $b .D46 2000
060 00 $a 2001 D-500
060 10 $a WA 671 $b D383 2000
082 00 $a 615/.902 $2 21
245 0  $a Demography in ecotoxicology / $c edited by Jan Kammenga and Ryszard Laskowski.
260    $a New York : $a New York : $b Wiley, $c 2000.
300    $a xix, 297 p. : $b ill., maps ; $c 24 cm.
440  0 $a Ecological and environmental toxicology series
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0  $a Introduction. Demographic approaches in ecotoxicology: state of the art -- The toxicologists' and ecologists' point of view--unification through a demographic approach. Demographic approaches. Dynamic effects of compounds on animal energetics and their population consequences -- Life table response experiments in ecotoxicology -- Stochastic and density-dependent models in ecotoxicology -- Effects of heavy metals on the badger Meles meles: interaction between habitat quality and fragmentation -- Cadmium and zinc accumulation and it demographic effects on invertebrates -- Small mammal response at population and community level to heavy metal pollution (Pb, Cd, Tl). Evolution in polluted environments. Evolution in toxic enviornments: quantitative versus major gene approaches -- Review of experimental evidence for physiological costs of tolerance to toxicants -- Multi-generation effects at the population level: fitness maximisation and optimal allocation in a nematode -- Optimal allocation, life history and heavy metal accumulation: a dynamic programming model -- Preadapted populations in metal-polluted environments. Validity and links between biochemistry, physiology and demography. Relationships between enzymatic response and animal population demography in polluted environments -- Tissue changes in animals and their population effects. Open problems and recommendations for risk assessment. Demographic approaches in ecotoxicology--open problems -- Implications for ecological risk assessment: the risk quotient life-cycle approach.
650  0 $a Environmental toxicology
650  0 $a Demography.
650  0 $a Population biology.
650 12 $a Environmental Pollutants $x adverse effects.
650 22 $a Environmental Exposure $x adverse effects
650 22 $a Environmental Monitoring $x methods.
650 22 $a Metals, Heavy $x adverse effects.
650 22 $a Population Dynamics
700 1  $a Kammenga, Jan.
700 1  $a Laskowski, Ryszard.
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