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| Preface to Fourth Edition | p. xv |
| Acknowledgments | p. xvii |
| Authors | p. xix |
| Introduction | p. xxi |
| Pollutants and Their Fate in Ecosystems | |
| Major Classes of Pollutants | p. 3 |
| Inorganic Ions | p. 3 |
| Metals | p. 3 |
| Anions | p. 6 |
| Organic Pollutants | p. 7 |
| Hydrocarbons | p. 8 |
| Polychlor... MORE | p. 10 |
| Polychlorinated Benzodioxins (PCDDs) | p. 12 |
| Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans (PCDFs) | p. 12 |
| Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs) | p. 12 |
| Organochlorine Insecticides | p. 13 |
| Organophosphorous Insecticides (OPs) | p. 14 |
| Carbamate Insecticides | p. 15 |
| Pyrethroid Insecticides | p. 16 |
| Neonicotinoids | p. 16 |
| Phenoxy Herbicides (Plant Growth Regulators) | p. 17 |
| Anticoagulant Rodenticides | p. 18 |
| Detergents | p. 18 |
| Chlorophenols | p. 18 |
| Ethinylestradiol (EE2) | p. 20 |
| Pharmaceuticals | p. 20 |
| Organometallic Compounds | p. 20 |
| Radioactive Isotopes | p. 21 |
| Introduction | p. 21 |
| Natures and Intensities of Radioactive Decay Products | p. 22 |
| Half-Lives | p. 23 |
| Biochemistry | p. 23 |
| Gaseous Pollutants | p. 24 |
| Nanoparticles | p. 25 |
| Summary | p. 25 |
| Further Reading | p. 26 |
| Routes by which Pollutants Enter Ecosystems | p. 27 |
| Entry into Surface Waters | p. 27 |
| Contamination of Land | p. 30 |
| Discharge into Atmosphere | p. 31 |
| Quantification of Release of Pollutants | p. 35 |
| Summary | p. 35 |
| Further Reading | p. 36 |
| Long-Range Movements and Global Transport of Pollutants | p. 37 |
| Factors Determining Movements and Distributions of Pollutants | p. 37 |
| Polarity and Water Solubility | p. 37 |
| Partition Coefficients | p. 39 |
| Vapor Pressure | p. 40 |
| Partition between Environmental Compartments | p. 40 |
| Molecular Stability and Recalcitrant Molecules | p. 40 |
| Transport in Water | p. 41 |
| Transport in Air | p. 42 |
| Models for Environmental Distribution of Chemicals | p. 44 |
| Summary | p. 48 |
| Further Reading | p. 48 |
| The Fate of Metals and Radioactive Isotopes in Contaminated Ecosystems | p. 49 |
| Introduction | p. 49 |
| Localization | p. 49 |
| Persistence | p. 49 |
| Bioconcentration and Bioaccumulation Factors | p. 50 |
| Bioavailability | p. 51 |
| Cocktails of Inorganic Pollutants | p. 51 |
| Terrestrial Ecosystems | p. 51 |
| Introduction | p. 51 |
| Metals | p. 51 |
| Radioactivity | p. 54 |
| Aquatic Systems | p. 55 |
| Summary | p. 58 |
| Further Reading | p. 59 |
| Fates of Organic Pollutants in Individuals and in Ecosystems | p. 63 |
| Fate within Individual Organisms | p. 63 |
| General Model | p. 63 |
| Processes of Uptake | p. 66 |
| Processes of Distribution | p. 68 |
| Storage | p. 69 |
| Metabolism | p. 70 |
| Sites of Excretion | p. 78 |
| Toxicokinetic Models | p. 80 |
| Toxicokinetic Models for Bioconcentration and Bioaccumulation | p. 82 |
| Organic Pollutants in Terrestrial Ecosystems | p. 84 |
| Fate in Soils | p. 84 |
| Transfer along Terrestrial Food Chains | p. 86 |
| Organic Pollutants in Aquatic Ecosystems | p. 90 |
| Pollutants in Sediments | p. 90 |
| Transfer along Aquatic Food Chains | p. 91 |
| Summary | p. 92 |
| Further Reading | p. 93 |
| Effects of Pollutants on Individual Organisms | |
| Testing for Ecotoxicity | p. 97 |
| General Principles | p. 97 |
| Determination of Toxicities of Mixtures | p. 101 |
| Toxicity Testing with Terrestrial Organisms | p. 102 |
| Introduction | p. 102 |
| Invertebrate Testing | p. 103 |
| Testing with Earthworms | p. 103 |
| Tests with Springtails | p. 106 |
| Tests with Beneficial Arthropods | p. 106 |
| Automated Videotracking | p. 108 |
| Vertebrates | p. 109 |
| Plants | p. 111 |
| Toxicity Testing with Aquatic Organisms | p. 112 |
| Tests for Direct Absorption from Water | p. 112 |
| Sediment Toxicity Tests | p. 116 |
| Risk Assessment | p. 116 |
| Field Testing for Toxicity | p. 118 |
| Alternative Methods in Ecotoxicity Testing | p. 119 |
| Alternative Methods for Estimating Toxicity to Vertebrates | p. 120 |
| Toxicity Testing on Live Vertebrates | p. 120 |
| Toxicity Testing on Nonvertebrates | p. 121 |
| Toxicity Testing on Cellular Systems | p. 121 |
| Predictive Models | p. 122 |
| Alternative Approaches toward More Ecological End Points | p. 122 |
| Field Studies | p. 122 |
| Microcosms and Msocosms | p. 123 |
| Theoretical Models | p. 124 |
| Summary | p. 124 |
| Further Reading | p. 124 |
| Biochemical Effects of Pollutants | p. 125 |
| Introduction | p. 125 |
| Protective Biochemical Responses | p. 128 |
| Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity | p. 129 |
| Examples of Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity | p. 131 |
| Genotoxic Compounds | p. 131 |
| Neurotoxic Compounds | p. 132 |
| Mitochondrial Poisons | p. 134 |
| Vitamin K Antagonists | p. 134 |
| Thyroxine Antagonists | p. 135 |
| Inhibition of ATPases | p. 135 |
| Environmental Estrogens and Androgens | p. 135 |
| Reactions with Protein Sulfhydryl (SH) Groups | p. 137 |
| Photosystems of Plants | p. 137 |
| Plant Growth Regulator Herbicides | p. 138 |
| Summary | p. 138 |
| Further Reading | p. 138 |
| Physiological Effects of Pollutants | p. 141 |
| Introduction | p. 141 |
| Effects of Pollutants at Cellular Level | p. 141 |
| Effects at Organ Level in Animals | p. 144 |
| Effects at Whole Organism Level | p. 148 |
| Neurophysiological Effects | p. 148 |
| Effects on Behavior | p. 150 |
| Reproductive Effects | p. 154 |
| Effects on Plants | p. 156 |
| Energy Costs of Physiological Change | p. 157 |
| Summary | p. 161 |
| Further Reading | p. 162 |
| Interactive Effects of Pollutants | p. 163 |
| Introduction | p. 163 |
| Additive Effects | p. 164 |
| Potentiation of Toxicity | p. 165 |
| Potentiation Due to Inhibition of Detoxification | p. 167 |
| Potentiation from Increased Activation | p. 169 |
| Field Detection of Potentiation | p. 169 |
| Summary | p. 171 |
| Further Reading | p. 172 |
| Biomarkers | p. 173 |
| Classification of Biomarkers | p. 173 |
| Specificity of Biomarkers | p. 174 |
| Relationship of Biomarkers to Adverse Effects | p. 176 |
| Specific Biomarkers | p. 178 |
| Inhibition of Esterases | p. 178 |
| The Induction of Monooxygenases | p. 178 |
| Studies of Genetic Materials | p. 179 |
| Porphyrins and Heme Synthesis | p. 182 |
| Induction of Vitellogenin | p. 183 |
| Behavioral Biomarkers | p. 183 |
| Biomarkers in Plants | p. 185 |
| Role of Biomarkers in Environmental Risk Assessment | p. 186 |
| Summary | p. 188 |
| Further Reading | p. 188 |
| In Situ Biological Monitoring | p. 189 |
| Introduction | p. 189 |
| Community Effects (Type 1 Biomonitoring) | p. 189 |
| Terrestrial Ecosystems | p. 190 |
| Freshwater Ecosystems | p. 190 |
| Marine Ecosystems | p. 193 |
| Bioconcentration of Pollutants (Type 2 Biomonitoring) | p. 194 |
| Terrestrial Ecosystems | p. 194 |
| Freshwater Ecosystems | p. 195 |
| Marine Ecosystems | p. 195 |
| Effects of Pollutants (Type 3 Biomonitoring) | p. 198 |
| Terrestrial Ecosystems | p. 199 |
| Freshwater Ecosystems | p. 199 |
| Marine Ecosystems | p. 200 |
| Genetically Based Resistance to Pollution (Type 4 Biomonitoring) | p. 201 |
| Conclusions | p. 202 |
| Summary | p. 203 |
| Further Reading | p. 203 |
| Effects of Pollutants on Populations and Communities | |
| Changes in Numbers: Population Dynamics | p. 207 |
| Population Abundance | p. 208 |
| Population Growth Rate | p. 209 |
| Population Growth Rate Depends on the Properties of Individual Organisms | p. 209 |
| The Life History and Population Growth Rate of the Coastal Copepod Eurytemora affinis | p. 211 |
| Density Dependence | p. 213 |
| Identifying Which Factors Are Density Dependent: k-Value Analysis | p. 215 |
| Interactions between Species | p. 217 |
| Field Studies: Three Case Studies | p. 219 |
| The Decline of the Partridges | p. 219 |
| Population Studies of Pesticides and Birds of Prey in the UK | p. 225 |
| The Boxworth Project (Experimental Analysis of the Effects of Pesticides on Farmland) | p. 229 |
| Modeling the Effects of Insecticides on Skylarks for Risk Assessment Purposes | p. 233 |
| Summary | p. 236 |
| Further Reading | p. 236 |
| Evolution of Resistance to Pollution | p. 239 |
| Chronic Pollution Is Environmental Change | p. 239 |
| Evolutionary Processes in Constant Environments | p. 239 |
| The Evolution of Resistance When There Is a Mortality-Production Trade-Off | p. 242 |
| Evolutionary Responses to Environmental Changes | p. 243 |
| Monogenic Resistance | p. 247 |
| Case Studies | p. 248 |
| Evolution of Pesticide Resistance | p. 248 |
| Evolution of Metal Tolerance in Plants | p. 251 |
| Evolution of Industrial Melanism | p. 253 |
| Evolutionary Response of Dog Whelks, Nucella lapillus, to TBT Contamination | p. 255 |
| Evolution of Resistance to Pollution in Estuaries | p. 256 |
| Summary | p. 258 |
| Further Reading | p. 259 |
| Changes in Communities and Ecosystems | p. 261 |
| Introduction | p. 261 |
| Changes in Soil Processes: The Functional Approach | p. 262 |
| Changes in Compositions of Communities: The Structural Approach | p. 265 |
| Changes in Soil Ecosystems | p. 266 |
| Acidification of Lakes and Rivers | p. 268 |
| Mesocosms | p. 270 |
| Global Processes | p. 273 |
| Summary | p. 274 |
| Further Reading | p. 275 |
| Extrapolating from Molecular Interactions to Consequent Effects at Population Level | p. 277 |
| Introduction | p. 277 |
| Translation of Toxic Effects across Organizational Boundaries | p. 278 |
| From Effects at Site of Action to Localized Cellular Disturbances | p. 278 |
| Example A: Action of Organophosphates on Acetylcholinesterase of Nervous System | p. 280 |
| Example B: Action of p,p'-DDT on Voltage-Dependent Sodium Channels of Axonal Membranes | p. 280 |
| Example C: Action of p,p'-DDE on Transport of Calcium into Eggshell Glands of Birds | p. 282 |
| Example D: Action of 17A-Ethinylestradiol (EE2) on Estrogenic Receptors of Fish | p. 282 |
| From Cellular Disturbances to Effects at Whole Organism Level | p. 283 |
| Example A: Action of Organophosphates on Acetylcholinesterase of Nervous System | p. 283 |
| Example B: Action of p,p'-DDT on Voltage-Dependent Sodium Channels of Axonal Membranes | p. 284 |
| Example C: Action of p,p'-DDE on Transport of Calcium into Eggshell Glands of Birds | p. 284 |
| Example D: Action of 17A-Ethinylestradiol on Estrogenic Receptors of Fish | p. 284 |
| From Effects on Whole Organism to Population Effects | p. 285 |
| Example A: Action of Organophosphates on Acetylcholinesterase of Nervous System | p. 285 |
| Example B: Action of p,p'-DDT on Voltage-Dependent Sodium Channels of Axonal Membranes | p. 286 |
| Example C: Action of p,p'-DDE on Transport of Calcium into Eggshell Glands | p. 286 |
| Example D: Action of 17A-Ethinylestradiol on Estrogenic Receptors in Fish | p. 286 |
| Complete Causal Chain | p. 287 |
| Biomarker Strategies | p. 287 |
| Establishing Causality Where Pollution Already Exists | p. 288 |
| Biomarker Strategies in the Field | p. 289 |
| Control Problems | p. 290 |
| Selection of Biomarkers for Field Studies | p. 291 |
| Biomarkers and Environmental Risk Assessment | p. 292 |
| Summary | p. 292 |
| Further Reading | p. 293 |
| Biomarkers in Population Studies | p. 295 |
| DDE-Induced Eggshell Thinning in Raptorial and Fish-Eating Birds | p. 295 |
| Reproductive Failure of Fish-Eating Birds on Great Lakes of North America | p. 300 |
| Reproductive Failures of Mollusks Caused by Tributyl Tin | p. 305 |
| Forest Spraying in Eastern Canada to Control Spruce Budworm | p. 307 |
| Summary | p. 311 |
| Further Reading | p. 311 |
| Ecotoxicology: Looking to the Future | p. 313 |
| Changing Patterns of Chemical Pollution | p. 313 |
| Environmental Risk Assessment | p. 316 |
| The Use of Models in Population Risk Assessment | p. 316 |
| Technological Advances and New Biomarker Assays | p. 318 |
| A Better Integrated Approach to Environmental Risk Assessment? | p. 320 |
| Ethical Issues | p. 321 |
| Summary | p. 322 |
| Further Reading | p. 322 |
| Glossary | p. 323 |
| Bibliography | p. 329 |
| Index | p. 353 |
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