ABSTRACT

A Special Publication of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC)

Aquatic Mesocosm Studies in Ecological Risk Assessment discusses the methods currently used for conducting simulated field studies and provides a series of case histories in which mesocosm type studies have been used to assess the impact of pesticides on aquatic ecosystems. Specific chapters address the dosing and exposure components of such studies and how they influence experimental design. Advantages and disadvantages of various statistical designs are addressed in detail. Regulatory aspects of the design and interpretation of these studies are also covered. The book will be a superb reference for aquatic biologists, ecologists, toxicologists, environmental toxicologists, environmental chemists, and regulatory personnel.

chapter Chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

section Section I|64 pages

Introduction and Regulatory Background

chapter Chapter 2|10 pages

Mesocosms in Risk Assessment

section Section II|107 pages

Design of Mesocosm Studies and Statistical Analysis of Data

section Section III|123 pages

Management and Treatment of Mesocosms

section Section IV|100 pages

Scaling

chapter Chapter 23|4 pages

Scaling: Summary and Discussion

section Section V|173 pages

Case Histories

chapter Chapter 29|5 pages

Case Histories: Summary and Discussion

section Section VI|123 pages

Ecosystem Analysis

chapter Chapter 34|5 pages

Ecosystem Analysis: Summary and Discussion