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  1. Metal Ecotoxicology Concepts and Applications (Advances in Trace Substances Research)
  2. Ecotoxicology Modeling (Emerging Topics in Ecotoxicology)
  3. Demography in Ecotoxicology
  4. Ecotoxicology and Climate: With Special Reference to Hot and Cold Climates (SCOPE Series)
  5. Population Ecotoxicology (Hierarchical Exotoxicology Mini Series) by Michael C. Newman, 2001-04-02
  6. Eutrophication Management and Ecotoxicology (Environmental Science and Engineering / Environmental Science) by Martin C.T. Scholten, Edwin M. Foekema, et all 2010-11-02
  7. Modelling in Ecotoxicology (Developments in Environmental Modelling, 16)
  8. Ecotoxicology of Soil Organisms (Setac Special Publications) by Herman Eijsackers, Fred Heimbach, et all 1994-02-01
  9. Applied Ecotoxicology by Jörg Römbke, Johann F. Moltmann, 1996-02-01
  10. Statistics in Ecotoxicology
  11. Species Sensitivity Distributions in Ecotoxicology
  12. Ecotoxicology of Metals in Invertebrates (Setac Special Publications Series) by Reinhard Dallinger, Philip S. Rainbow, 1993-03-25
  13. Community Ecotoxicology (Hierarchical Exotoxicology Mini Series) by William H. Clements, Michael C. Newman, 2002-10-11
  14. Ecotoxicology: Problems and Approaches (Springer Advanced Texts in Life Sciences)

21. SwetsWise: Login
Archives of ecotoxicologyL@LISTSERV.VT.EDUArchives of ecotoxicology-L@LISTSERV.VT.EDU. ecotoxicology Discussion List. May 2004; April 2004; March 2004; February 2004; January 2004; November 2003; October 2003;
http://www.swetswise.com/link/access_db?issn=0963-9292

22. Curriculum Vitae For Rosemary Hall, M.S.
M.S. in Marine Science. Seeking research or environmental analysis position in marine ecosystem management, conservation, or ecotoxicology.
http://RosemaryHall.homestead.com/REHCurriculumVitae.html
Rosemary Elisabeth Hall U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (7203M) Washington, DC 20460
phone: (202) 564-8477 fax: Hall.Rosemary@epa.gov CONTACT INFORMATION: EXPERIENCE: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC (Headquarters) Environmental Scientist: Participating in development of the Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program, an initiative to test for effects of chemicals on human and wildlife hormone systems. September 2003 - present
University of South Carolina Columbia, SC Graduate Instructional Assistant: Taught four semesters of core marine science laboratories Graduate Research Assistant: Conducted ecotoxicology research August 1999 - August 2002
WGBH Educational Foundation Boston, MA Indexed education standards for web-based science tool (October 2002)
Northeastern University Marine Science Center Nahant, MA Lab Assistant: Used sterile technique to filter seawater for algal cultures, reorganized laboratory Summer 1998 EDUCATION: Master of Science in Marine Science Columbia, SC

23. Ecotoxicology
ecotoxicology. I. Definitions. A. The study of harmful effects of chemicals on B. ecotoxicology integrates the ecological and toxicological effects of chemical pollutants on
http://www.life.umd.edu/classroom/biol106h/L37/ecotox.html
Ecotoxicology
I. Definitions A. The study of harmful effects of chemicals on ecosystems B. Ecotoxicology integrates the ecological and toxicological effects of chemical pollutants on populations, communities, and ecosystems with the fate of such pollutants in the environment. II. History A. The term ecotoxicology was first used in 1969. B. Rachel Carson and the publication of Silent Spring in 1962 had an instrumental role in raising public and lawmaker's awareness to the dangers of using chemicals. III. Goals of ecotoxicology A. Data for assessment and management 1. Exposure a. How are organisms exposed? b. How much are organisms exposed? (One part per million (ppm) is equivalent to 1 drop in an 11 gallon gas tank.) 2. Effects: How are organisms affected? a. Concentrations present. b. Lethal doses or concentrations c. Endpoints (or the outcome of the effects of contaminants) can include any stage of an organism's life history. For example, DDT caused eggshell thinning; PCB's have been implicated in morphological deformities in bird bills. B. Developing general principles

24. Ingenta: All Issues -- Ecotoxicology And Environmental Safety
remember me. enter. Athens click here to login via Athens. Earth and Environmental Sciences Ecology Medicine Toxicology, ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety ISSN 0147-6513
in our archives: Volume 33 (1996) through Volume 53 (2002) Publisher: Academic Press see publisher's website see journal home page LATEST NEXT PREVIOUS EARLIEST Volume 53, Issue 3, November 2002 Volume 52, Issue 3, July 2002 Volume 52, Issue 2, June 2002 Volume 52, Issue 1, May 2002 Volume 51, Issue 3, March 2002 Volume 51, Issue 2, February 2002 Volume 51, Issue 1, January 2002 Volume 50, Issue 3, November 2001 Volume 50, Issue 2, October 2001 Volume 50, Issue 1, September 2001 Volume 49, Issue 3, July 2001 Volume 49, Issue 2, June 2001 Volume 49, Issue 1, May 2001

25. Urban Und Fischer
international journal on marine research Aims Scope aquatic environment living resources population dynamics biology, physiology and chemistry of fish and shellfish fish, benthos and plankton ecology, parasitology, taxonomy pertinent to fishery, ecotoxicology, fishery oceanography, fishery technology and aquatic pollution
http://www.urbanfischer.de/journals/frame_template.htm?/journals/archfish/fisher

26. Ingenta: All Issues -- Ecotoxicology
ecotoxicology, ISSN 09639292 in our archives Volume 6 (1997) through Volume 13 (2004) Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers see publisher s website,
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Ecotoxicology ISSN 0963-9292
in our archives: Volume 6 (1997) through Volume 13 (2004) Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers see publisher's website LATEST NEXT PREVIOUS EARLIEST Volume 13, Issue 3, April 2004 Volume 13, Issues 1-2, 3 February 2004 Volume 12, Issue 6, 200312 Volume 12, Issue 5, October 2003 Volume 12, Issues 1-4, February 2003 LATEST NEXT PREVIOUS EARLIEST Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers terms and conditions

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an interdisciplinary project as a consequence of its focus on scientific interfaces between chemistry, biology, biochemistry and ecotoxicology. The goal of this research programme is to evaluate the potential of using biological marker determined in marine organisms as a means of assessment of chemical contamination and to investigate the socioeconomic implications for certain selected zones.
http://beep.lptc.u-bordeaux.fr/
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS of ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION in Marine Coastal Ecosystems Contract n° EVK3-CT2000-00025 4 PhD scolarships available in Marine Risk Assessment 6th POSTGRADUATE COURSE (University of the Basque Country) POST DOC POSITION OFFER MEMBERS AREA THE PROJECT Contamination of coastal environment by chemical contaminants such as hydrocarbons ( oil spills, wastes ), pesticides ( crop treatment ), heavy metals and various organic pollutants in dredged sediments and waste waters is a major environmental concern.
Biological effects monitoring is an important element in management and monitoring Programes which aim at assessing the quality of the marine environment. Such a monitoring approach is able to detect links between contaminants and ecological responses.
Biological effects monitoring was identified as a topic of common interest by the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea ( ICES ), European Environment Agency ( EEA ), Helsinki Commission (

28. Marine Ecotoxicology
Toxicology, chemistry and ecology issues pertinent to the marine and estuarine habitats of the Southeastern US are the focus of Marine ecotoxicology.
http://www.chbr.noaa.gov/MarineEcotoxicology.html
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Toxicology, chemistry and ecology issues pertinent to the marine and estuarine habitats of the Southeastern U. S. are the focus of Marine Ecotoxicology. A major goal is to establish linkages between land use and the presence of chemical contaminants in the marine environment. Interdisciplinary research is focused on identifying chemical and bacterial contaminants associated with anthropogenic inputs from agriculture, urbanization, dredging operations, and industrial discharges and their resulting toxicological and ecological impacts on marine and estuarine ecosystems.
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Focused on understanding the effects associated with environmental contaminants in estuarine ecosystems with an emphasis on the development of sub-lethal indicators (biomarkers) of contaminant exposure and stress.
Dveloping methods to distinguish human vs. animal sources of bacterial contamination.
Chemical analysis of environmental samples for field / laboratory toxicity studies and development of new analytical techniques for environmental samples.
Conducts ecological and tocicological research on natural and anthropogenic influences in the coastal zone.

29. Personal Homepage Of Meryem Beklioglu
Shallow lake ecology, eutrophication, restoration through biomanipulation, behavioural ecology, ecotoxicology. CV and publication list.
http://www.metu.edu.tr/~meryem/
Meryem Beklioglu Associate Professor, PhD
Biology Department
Middle East Technical University
06531 Ankara, TURKEY Tel
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meryem@metu.edu.tr International Workshop Uluslararasý Çalýþtay Shallow Lake Wetlands:
Ecology, Eutrophication, Restoration Sýð Göl Sulakalanlarý:
Ekoloji, Ötrofikasyon, Restorasyon November 28-30, 2001 28-30 Kasým 2001 Middle East Technical University, Ankara Meryem Beklioglu

30. SREL Homepage
Research related to environmental effects from DOE nuclear facilities near Aiken, South Carolina, including radioecology, ecotoxicology, phytoremediation, herpetology, environmental chemistry, and ecological stewardship.
http://www.uga.edu/srel
The Savannah River Ecology Laboratory is a research unit of The University of Georgia, funded primarily by the Department of Energy Office of Biological and Environmental Research. SREL is located on the Department of Energy's Savannah River Site, near Aiken, SC.
  • SEEON: Southeastern Ecological Observatory Network Medaka Workshop Seminar schedule New reprints for 2004 ... FTP shelf
  • 31. Chemical Ecology And Ecotoxicology, Lund University
    Chemical Ecology and ecotoxicology homepage, Research and education at the University of Lund. Kemisk ekologi och ekotoxikologi vid Lunds Universitet, Sweden.
    http://www.ecotox.lu.se/
    Chemical ecology and ecotoxicology (Kemisk ekologi och ekotoxikologi)
    Section homepage at the University of Lund, Sweden.
    Try this index page!

    32. Pequitec / Ecotoxicology
    Specialists for the supply and construction of ecotoxicology testing equipment and agricultural research equipment.
    http://www.pequitec.ch

    33. Chemical Ecology And Ecotoxicology
    Chemical Ecology and ecotoxicology, at the dept. Conceptualised summary of the research and education! ( på svenska!), What is ecotoxicology?
    http://www.ecotox.lu.se/Welcome.html
    Welcome to the ECOTOX site within the section of
    at the dept. of Ecology (inaugurated by His Majesty the King of Sweden , Nov 1994) , Lund University
    in , the most southern region of Sweden.
    Chemical ecology and ecotoxicology deals with the chemical background of interactions between organisms, between organisms and their environment, and the influence of chemical factors on the dynamics of populations and ecosystems. The aim is to describe relationships in ecosystems and predict and evaluate changes caused either by natural or anthropogenic compounds.
    Scientific expertise covers chemical, ecological and taxonomical disciplines as well as methodology from micro-scale laboratory methods to large-scale outdoor experimentation. The section has well-equipped chemical analytical laboratories with heavy instrumentation such as gas-chromatograph, mass-spectrometers, liquid-chromatograph and electrophores equipments. Do you want to know more? Conceptualised summary of the research and education! ( What is ecotoxicology?
    Up since 1996!! Last updated: 2003-01-25
    Designed and updated by Per Woin

    34. LemnaTec Image Processing For Biology, HTS, Colony Counter, Screening
    Provides ecotoxicology testing products and services. Describes the Lemna (duckweed) bioassay test for detecting and evaluating hazardous substances in ecosystems.
    http://www.lemnatec.com/
    LemnaTec;Lemna, Duckweed,Colony Counter, Bioassay, ecotox, Plantphysiology, Biotests, Image Processing, Analytik, biologie, Statistic, growth, inhibition, statistics, Biostat, Scanalyzer, Lemna Test, analysis, toxicity, soil, water, analysis, analysis situs, analytic, analytical, analytically, analyticity, analytic thinking, analyze, analyzed, analyzer, biologic, biological, biologically, biological process, biological science, biologism, biology laboratory, bioluminescence, bioluminescent, biomass, biomedical, biomedical, science, biomedicine, Toxtest, Tox Test Deutsch Scanalyzer Wasserlinsensoftware Bonitierungssoftware Arabidopsissoftware Daphniensoftware Collembolensoftware BioStat Microbiosoftware Datenbank Adresse Anfahrt Telefon / Mail Scanalyzer FAQ Wasserlinsen FAQ Bonitierung FAQ Daphnien FAQ Collembolen FAQ Arabidopsis FAQ Statistik FAQ Medien FAQ Normierung FAQ Bildanalyse FAQ Biotest FAQ Suche Lemnatec Suche Web Downloads Literatur Jobs English Scanalyzer Duckweed software Assessment software Arabidopsissoftware Daphnia software Collembola software BioStat Microbiosoftware Database Adress Map Telefon / Mail Scanalyzer FAQ Duckweed FAQ Assessment FAQ Daphnia FAQ Collembola FAQ Arabidopsis FAQ Statistics FAQ Media FAQ Standards FAQ Imageprocessing FAQ Biotest FAQ Search Lemnatec Search Web Downloads Literature Jobs LemnaTec has developed a new generation of Daphnia Magna and Cerio Daphnia Solution for the Daphnid Acute Toxicity and the Daphnid Chronic Toxicity

    35. Jason Conder's Ecotoxicology Research Page
    My Master s research focused on heavy metal soil ecotoxicology; please follow the link below to learn more or download recent presentations.
    http://www.geocities.com/jasonmconder/
    You need Java to see this applet. I am a Doctoral student (Environmental Science) and USEPA-STAR graduate research fellow at the University of North Texas.  My doctoral dissertation research focuses 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! My Doctoral Dissertation research Latest news : Research is finished, and my dissertation defense is February 17. I am actively seeking employment, and will be available as soon as March 2004.
    If you are a student looking for literature for your research, click

    36. ECETOC - European Centre For Ecotoxicology And Toxicology Of Chemicals
    a scientific forum through which specialist expertise is harnessed to research, review, assess and publish studies on the ecotoxicology and toxicology of
    http://www.ecetoc.org/entry.htm
    ECETOC is a chemicals industry association, providing a scientific forum through which specialist expertise is harnessed to research, review, assess and publish studies on the ecotoxicology and toxicology of chemicals
    ECETOC (European Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals) was established in 1978 and is a scientific, non-profit making, non-commercial association, financed by 50 of the leading companies with interests in the manufacture and use of chemicals. A stand-alone organisation, it was established to provide a scientific forum through which the extensive specialist expertise in the European chemical industry could be harnessed to research, review, assess and publish studies on the ecotoxicology and toxicology of chemicals.
    The Association’s main objective is to identify, evaluate and through such knowledge help industry minimise, any potentially adverse effects on health and the environment that may arise from the manufacture and use of chemicals. To achieve this mission, ECETOC facilitates the networking of suitably qualified scientists from its member companies and co-operates in a scientific context with intergovernmental agencies, health authorities and professional institutions.
    Member Companies:
    Akzo Nobel
    AstraZeneca

    Ausimont
    Bayer
    Benckiser
    Boehringer Ingelheim
    Borax
    Borealis BP Amoco Chemicals Ciba Specialty Chemicals Coca-Cola Colgate-Palmolive Degussa-Hüls Dow Corning Dow Europe DSM DuPont De Nemours Elf Atochem EniChem Exxon Chemical F. Hoffmann La Roche

    37. Institute Of Biology
    Conducts both basic and strategic research in aquatic toxicology and ecotoxicology. Principle areas of research are trace metals in the aquatic environment; metallothionein synthesis; arsenic in aquatic ecosystems and seafood; and oestrogen mimicking compounds.
    http://www.biologi.sdu.dk/gb/research_groups/ecotox/gruppe.html
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    38. Aquatic Ecology And Ecotoxicology - Universiteit Van Amsterdam

    http://www.science.uva.nl/onderzoek/aot/
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    39. Ecotoxicology
    In the ecotoxicology section, research is focused on the analysis of the response of soil invertebrates to toxicants in soil. Research
    http://www.bio.vu.nl/do/ecotoxicology/
    In the Ecotoxicology section , research is focused on the analysis of the response of soil invertebrates to toxicants in soil. Research involves the investigation of uptake routes, internal distribution and effects of toxicants in these organisms and the relation between internal concentrations and effects. Main aim is to unravel the mechanisms organisms use to cope with toxicants and the genetic variability in such mechanisms between populations. On the basis of results from fundamental research, instruments are developed for the assessment of possible ecosystem effects in cases of soil pollution. Finally, research aims at establishing a relationship between effects of toxicants at the individual level and the response of populations and ecosystems. Research projects involve studies on uptake and effects on individual, population and community level in connection with abiotic conditions (including the development of toxicity tests), studies on the physiological effects of PAHs and heavy metals for soil invertebrates related to factors like metabolism and energy budgets and research on the development of biomarkers and on the background and consequences of (genetic) adaptation to heavy metals.
    Projects:
  • MIXTOX : Mixture toxicity of metals and pesticides for Collembola - Marina Bongers; Kees van Gestel
  • 40. SETAC HOMEPAGE
    International professional society whose scope of interests and activities includes ecotoxicology, along with other environmental fields. Special interests include whole effluent toxicity, ecological risk assessment, contaminated soils, and fate and effect modeling.
    http://www.setac.org
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