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Ecotoxicology. New Challenges and New Approaches

  • Book

  • September 2019
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5342708

Ecotoxicology, New Challenges and New Approaches provides the latest in new challenges for research in ecotoxicology. In six comprehensive chapters, the book deals with the long term effect of stressors on biological communities, the effect of pollutants on the chemical communication among organisms, the impact of multiple stressors and of emerging pollutants (microplastics), and at the use of new technologies (omics) in ecotoxicology.

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Table of Contents

1. Chemical ecology and ecotoxicology (Gross)
2. Pollution tolerance in aquatic animals: from fundamental biological mechanisms to ecological consequences (Amiard)
3. Multistress: Contaminants and Cyanotoxins Effects on macroinvertebrates (Wiegand)
4. Multistress: Contaminants and Parasites Effects on macroinvertebrates (Minguez & Giamberini)
5. Microplastic in aquatic environments (Revel, Ch�tel, Mouneyrac)
6. New approaches for ecotoxicology: "Omics" (Prat & Degli Esposti)

Authors

Elisabeth Gross Professor for ecotoxicology, LIEC, University of Lorraine, France. Elisabeth Gross is a specialist in aquatic chemical ecology. After a PhD at MPI Limnology, Germany, and a postdoc at Cornell University, USA, she joined Konstanz University, Germany, and is now Professor for ecotoxicology at LIEC, University of Lorraine, France. Jeanne Garric National Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture, Istrea. Jeanne Garric is the Head of research at IRSTEA with an expertise in ecotoxicology. She obtained the Legion of Honour in 2013 for her whole scientific career and her role in the emergence of ecotoxicology.