Community Toxicity Testing, ASTM Special Technical Publication 920


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ASTM Symposium on Community Toxicity Testing, sponsored by Committee D-19 on Water, was held in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on 6-7 May 1985. Contents - Overview, Evaluation of the Use of Community Similarity Techniques As Applied to Phytoplankton Communities, Some Methods for Measuring Effects of Toxicants on Laboratory and Field-Colonized Estuarine Benthic Communities, Comparison of Estimates of Hazard Derived at Three Levels of Complexity, Community-Level Effects of Coyote Population Reduction, The Sea Urchin:Bioassay for the Assessment Damage from Environmental Contaminants, Preliminary Results of Interlaboratory Testing of a Standardized Aquatic Microsm, A Microcosm Procedure for Determining Safe Levels of Chemical Exposure in Shallow-Water Communities, A Comparison of Mixed Flask Culture and Standardized Laboratory Model Ecosystems for Toxicity Testing, Evaluation of Simple Generic Aquatic Ecosystem Tests to Screen the Ecological Impacts of Pesticides, Population and Guild Analysis for Interpretation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Streams, Impact of Drilling Fluids on Seagrasses: An Experimental Community Approach, A Simple In-Stream Test of Laboratory Findings that NTA Protects Fish and Invertebrates against Copper and Zinc, Effect of 3-Trifluoromethyl-4-Nitrophenol on the Structure and Function of Protozoan Communities Established on Artificial Substrates, Structural and Functional Response of Natural Phytoplankton and Periphyton Communities to a Cationic Surfactant with Considerations on Environmental Fate, Use of Limnocorrals in Evaluating the Effects of Pesticides on Zooplankton Communities, Zooplankton Community Responses to Synthetic Oil Exposure, Production of Coexisting Juvenile Coho Salmon and Steelhead Trout in Heated Model Stream Communities.




Community Toxicity Testing


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Although community level toxicity testing is now being used for practical purposes, it is not the intent of this book to espouse the use of community level testing in all situations or to replace single-species tests that are the best source of information on growth, reproductive success, behavior, and a variety of other end points. On the other hand, since field validation of laboratory predictions is becoming increasingly important and since community level testing offers the possibility of validation by using more comparable or identical end points in complex natural systems, which is not possible for single-species tests, it is now worthy of attention by ASTM members.







Freshwater Field Tests for Hazard Assessment of Chemicals


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Freshwater field tests are an integral part of the process of hazard assessment of pesticides and other chemicals in the environment. This book brings together international experts on microcosms and mesocosms for a critical appraisal of theory and practice on the subject of freshwater field tests for hazard assessment. It is an authoritative and comprehensive summary of knowledge about freshwater field tests, with particular emphasis on their optimization for scientific and regulatory purposes. This valuable reference covers both lotic and lentic outdoor systems and addresses the choice of endpoints and test methodology. Instructive case histories show how to extrapolate test results to the real world.




Community toxicity testing


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Current Catalog


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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.







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Encompassing 150 articles written by leading scientists in the field, the third edition of General and Applied Toxicology provides a comprehensive and in-depth review of the basic science of toxicology, its specializations, and the application of toxicological knowledge. This new edition reflects developments within the field that have taken place since the second edition was published in 1999. These include: New information developed in the areas of both the fundamental and applied aspects of toxicology Considerable increase in the development of fundamental information and its applications, refinement of technical methods, advances in mechanistic toxicology, and greater interest in areas of toxicology previously regarded as of limited scope Changing approaches to methodological, interpretative, regulatory, and ethical aspects of basic and applied toxicology General and Applied Toxicology, 3rd Edition is the first port of call for academic researchers, industrial researchers, regulatory professionals, and advanced students looking for timely and authoritative information in the field. Due to the increase in public and media interest in exposure to toxic substances, this provides an indispensable general reference source for general physicians, lawyers, law enforcement agencies, information resource facilities, and members of the general public. New online resource available now! In 2011, the content from the third edition of General and Applied Toxicology merged with the two-volume Handbook of Systems Toxicology. The result? General, Applied and Systems Toxicology - a new online resource combining traditional toxicology with the latest developments to present the ultimate reference in toxicology! For full details visit wileyonlinelibrary.com/ref/gast




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