ABSTRACT

Bioassays are among the ecotoxicologist's most effective weapons in the evaluation of water quality and the assessment of ecological impacts of effluents, chemicals, discharges, and emissions on the aquatic environment. Information on these assessment aids is needed throughout the international scientific and environmental management community. This comprehensive reference provides an excellent overview of the small-scale aquatic bioassay techniques and applications currently in use around the world.
This special volume is the result of several years of collaboration between Environment Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Internationally recognized research scientists at many institutions have contributed to this state-of-the-art examination of the exciting, environmentally important field of microscale testing in aquatic toxicology.
Microscale Testing in Aquatic Toxicology contains over forty chapters covering relevant principles, new techniques and recent advancements, and applications in scientific research, environmental management, academia, and the private sector.

part 1

Introduction

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Microscale Testing at Various Biological and Phylogenetic Levels

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Tissue Culture Assays

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part 1_2|112 pages

Bacteria

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chapter 10|7 pages

ATP-TOX System — A Review

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part 1_4|68 pages

Algae and Microalgae

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part 2_5|37 pages

Protozoa

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part 2_6|118 pages

Invertebrates

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chapter 25|11 pages

Microscale Bioassays for Corals

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part 2_7|43 pages

Teleosts and Amphibians

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chapter 34|15 pages

Genotoxicity in Fish Embryos

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part 2_8|36 pages

Multitrophic Assessment in Practice

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part 3|87 pages

Validation, Applications, and Training with Microscale Testing

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part 4|5 pages

Conclusions and Future Directions

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