Friday, November 11, 2005

Genetics and Ecotoxicology

Genetics and Ecotoxicology
Valery E. Forbes, ed.
Philadelphia, PA: Taylor & Francis, 1999.
Call# RA1226 .G46 1999

From Amazon.de:

"This first volume in the series [Current Topics in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Chemistry] provides a detailed treatment in ecotoxicology and stresses why genetics is important in understanding if and how chemical contaminants affect populations. Written by an array of international contributors from various fields covering mammals, invertebrates, fish, plants, as well as molecular ecotoxicology, this book considers both ecological/evolutionary consequences and practical implications of the interplay between chemical toxicants and the genetic population.In broadening the understanding of ecological response, this resource ranges from molecular to classical genetics, from plant to animal, from asexual to sexual, touching on some fundamental issues of evolutionary biology. In addition, gaps in our present understanding of genetic and ecotoxicological processes and future research directions have been identified."

Labels:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home