Ecological toxicology research : effects of heavy metal and organohalogen compounds : proceedings of a NATO Science Committee Conference

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Ecological toxicology research : effects of heavy metal and organohalogen compounds : proceedings of a NATO Science Committee Conference

edited by A.D. McIntyre and C.F. Mills

(Environmental science research, v. 7)

Springer, c1975

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Originally published: New York : Plenum Press , c1975

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"Proceedings of the NATO Science Committee Conference on Eco-Toxicology held at Mont Gabriel, Quebec, Canada, May 6-10, 1974"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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The Conference on the Ecotoxicity of Heavy Metals and Organohalogen Com pounds was held under the auspices of the NATO Science Committee as part of its continuing effort to promote the useful progress of science through international cooperation. Science Committee Conferences are deliberately designed to focus atten tion on unsolved problems, with invited participants providing a variety of complementary expertise. Through intensive group discussion they seek to reach a consensus on assessments and recommendations for future research emphases, which it is hoped will be of value to the larger scientific commu nity. The subjects treated in previous Conferences have been as varied as science itself-e.g., computer software, chemical catalysis, oceanography, and materials and energy research. This volume presents an account of a meeting which evolved from studies within the Science Committee's advisory panel on Eco-Sciences. Environmental monitoring of toxic substances from industrial and agricultural sources is pro ducing a growing volume of data on the quantities of such substances in terres trial and aquatic milieus. Before this information can be used to assess biological effects, knowledge is required of the chemical form of the pollutants, the mecha nisms by which they enter and move through organisms, their concomitant transformations, the nature of the toxic reactions within tissues, and the way in which the physiology and behavior of individuals is affected.

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I * Plenary Papers.- 1 Ecotoxicology-A New Branch of Toxicology: A General Survey of Its Aims, Methods, and Prospects.- 2 Some Effects of Pollutants in Terrestrial Ecosystems.- 3 Aspects of Heavy Metal and Organohalogen Pollution in Aquatic Ecosystems.- 4 Species Variation in the Metabolism of Some Organic Halogen Compounds.- 5 Reactive Metabolites of Organohalogen Compounds.- 6 Active Sites of Biological Macromolecules and Their Interaction with Heavy Metals.- II * Invited Papers.- 7 Behavior of Mercury in Natural Systems and Its Global Cycle.- 8 Mobilization of Metals in the Dutch Wadden Sea.- 9 Metallothionein and the Toxicity of Cadmium.- 10 The Significance of Multielement Analyses in Metal Pollution Studies.- 11 Potentially Persistent Industrial Organic Chemicals Other than PCB.- 12 The Influence of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Compounds on Hepatic Function in the Rat.- 13 The Accumulation and Excretion of Heavy Metals in Organisms.- III * Working Group Reports.- Working Group A Entry, Distribution, and Fate of Heavy Metals and Organohalogens in the Physical Environment.- Working Groups B/C Uptake, Fate, and Action of Heavy Metals and Organohalogen Compounds in Living Organisms.- Working Group D Movements of Heavy Metals and Organohalogens through Food Chains and Their Effects on Populations and Communities.- Working Group E Analytical Methodology.- Participants.

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