ABSTRACT

This text is divided into three parts. The first part describes basic toxicological concepts and methodologies used in aquatic toxicity testing, including the philosophies underlying testing strategies now required to meet and support regulatory standards.
The second part of the book discusses various factors that affect transport, transformation, ultimate distribution, and accumulation of chemicals in the aquatic environment, along with the use of modelling to predict fate.; The final section of the book reviews types of effects or endpoints evaluated in field studies and the use of structure-activity relationships in aquatic toxicology to predict biological activity and physio-chemical properties of a chemical. This section also contains an extensive background of environmental legislation in the USA and within the European Community, and an introduction to hazard/risk assessment with case studies.

chapter |1 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|65 pages

Introduction to Aquatic Toxicology

part I|378 pages

Effects—Toxicity Testing

chapter Chapter 2|32 pages

Freshwater Tests

chapter Chapter 3|31 pages

Saltwater Tests

chapter Chapter 4|35 pages

Algae and Vascular Plant Tests

chapter Chapter 6|17 pages

Sea Urchin Sperm Cell Test

chapter Chapter 8|25 pages

Sediment Tests

chapter Chapter 9|49 pages

Field Studies

chapter Chapter 10|37 pages

Statistical Analysis

chapter Chapter 11|26 pages

Good Laboratory Practices

chapter Chapter 12|34 pages

Immunotoxicology In Fish

chapter Chapter 13|15 pages

Environmental Genotoxicology

part II|140 pages

Environmental Fate

part III|351 pages

Assessment

chapter Chapter 20|47 pages

Structure-Activity Relationships

chapter Chapter 24|17 pages

The Clean Water Act

chapter Chapter 27|28 pages

Environmental Regulation in the European Community

chapter Chapter 29|9 pages

General Types of Aquatic Assessments

chapter Chapter 31|24 pages

Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonate (LAS)

chapter Chapter 33|35 pages

Effluents