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Demography in Ecotoxicology focuses on the interface between toxicology, life history and demographic theory. This comprehensive book examines the different ways of adequately assessing the potential impact of toxic stress on populations and discusses how to obtain an insight into the underlying physiological and genetic mechanisms.

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"this book will be valuable to ecotoxicologists, ecologists and wildlife conservationists..." --Water 21, February 2001

Table of Contents
List of Contributors.
Series Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Demographic Approaches in Ecotoxicology: State of the Art (J. Kammenga R. Laskowski)
The Toxicologists' and Ecologists' Point of View-Unification through a Demographic Approach (J. Stark J. Banks)
Demographic Changes
Dynamic Effects of Compounds on Animal Energetics and Their Population Consequences (B. Kooijman J. Bedaux)
Life Table Response Experiments in Ecotoxicology (H. Caswell)
Stochastic and Density-dependent Models in Ecotoxicology (R. Laskowski)
Effects of Heavy Metals on the Badger Meles meles: Interaction between Habitat Quality and Fragmentation (C. Klok, et al.)
Cadmium and Zinc Accumulation and Its Demographic Effects in Invertebrates (P. Kramarz)
Small Mammal Response at Population and Community Level to Heavy Metal Pollution (Pb, Cd, Tl) (K. Dmowski, et al.)
Evolution in Polluted Environments
Evolution in Toxic Environments: Quantitative Versus Major Gene Approaches (R. Woods A. Hoffmann)
Review of Experimental Evidence for Physiological Costs of Tolerance to Toxicants (N. van Straalen A. Hoffmann)
Multi-generation Effects at the Population Level: Fitness Maximisation and Optimal Allocation in a Nematode (J. Kammenga, et al.)
Optimal Allocation, Life History and Heavy Metal Accumulation: a Dynamic Programming Model (M. Janczur, et al.)
Preadapted Populations in Metal-polluted Environments (A. Rozen)
Relationships between Enzymatic Response and Animal Population Demography in Polluted Environments (P. Migula)
Tissue Changes in Animals and Their Population Effects (R. wiergosz)
Open Problems and Recommendations for Risk Assessment
Demographic Approaches in Ecotoxicology-Open Problems (J. Kammenga R. Laskowski)
Implications for Ecological Risk Assessment: The Risk Quotient Life-cycle Approach (J. Kammenga)
Index

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 24/10/2000
    ISBN13: 9780471490029, 978-0471490029
    ISBN10: 0471490024

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Demography in Ecotoxicology focuses on the interface between toxicology, life history and demographic theory. This comprehensive book examines the different ways of adequately assessing the potential impact of toxic stress on populations and discusses how to obtain an insight into the underlying physiological and genetic mechanisms.

    Trade Review
    "this book will be valuable to ecotoxicologists, ecologists and wildlife conservationists..." --Water 21, February 2001

    Table of Contents
    List of Contributors.
    Series Foreword
    Preface
    Introduction
    Demographic Approaches in Ecotoxicology: State of the Art (J. Kammenga R. Laskowski)
    The Toxicologists' and Ecologists' Point of View-Unification through a Demographic Approach (J. Stark J. Banks)
    Demographic Changes
    Dynamic Effects of Compounds on Animal Energetics and Their Population Consequences (B. Kooijman J. Bedaux)
    Life Table Response Experiments in Ecotoxicology (H. Caswell)
    Stochastic and Density-dependent Models in Ecotoxicology (R. Laskowski)
    Effects of Heavy Metals on the Badger Meles meles: Interaction between Habitat Quality and Fragmentation (C. Klok, et al.)
    Cadmium and Zinc Accumulation and Its Demographic Effects in Invertebrates (P. Kramarz)
    Small Mammal Response at Population and Community Level to Heavy Metal Pollution (Pb, Cd, Tl) (K. Dmowski, et al.)
    Evolution in Polluted Environments
    Evolution in Toxic Environments: Quantitative Versus Major Gene Approaches (R. Woods A. Hoffmann)
    Review of Experimental Evidence for Physiological Costs of Tolerance to Toxicants (N. van Straalen A. Hoffmann)
    Multi-generation Effects at the Population Level: Fitness Maximisation and Optimal Allocation in a Nematode (J. Kammenga, et al.)
    Optimal Allocation, Life History and Heavy Metal Accumulation: a Dynamic Programming Model (M. Janczur, et al.)
    Preadapted Populations in Metal-polluted Environments (A. Rozen)
    Relationships between Enzymatic Response and Animal Population Demography in Polluted Environments (P. Migula)
    Tissue Changes in Animals and Their Population Effects (R. wiergosz)
    Open Problems and Recommendations for Risk Assessment
    Demographic Approaches in Ecotoxicology-Open Problems (J. Kammenga R. Laskowski)
    Implications for Ecological Risk Assessment: The Risk Quotient Life-cycle Approach (J. Kammenga)
    Index

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