Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Thursday, July 08, 2010

Application of Uncertainty Analysis to Ecological Risks of Pesticides

While current methods used in ecological risk assessments for pesticides are largely deterministic, probabilistic methods that aim to quantify variability and uncertainty in exposure and effects are attracting growing interest from industries and governments. Probabilistic methods offer more realistic and meaningful estimates of risk and hence, potentially, a better basis for decision-making. Application of Uncertainty Analysis to Ecological Risks of Pesticides examines the applicability of probabilistic methods for ecological risk assessment for pesticides and explores their appropriateness for general use.

There are many methods of analyzing variability and uncertainty and many ways of presenting the results. Inappropriate use of these methods leads to misleading results, and experts differ on what is appropriate. Disagreement about which methods are appropriate will result in wasted resources, conflict over findings, and reduced credibility with decision makers and the public. There is, therefore, a need to reach a consensus on how to choose and use appropriate methods, and to present this in the form of guidance for prospective users. Written in a clear and concise style, the book examines how to use probabilistic methods within a risk-based decision paradigm.
Editor(s): William J. Warren-Hicks, Andy Hart
978-1-4398-0734-7, 228 pp, 1 April 2010


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Friday, June 04, 2010

BOOK: Introduction to Marine Genomics (Advances in Marine Genomics)

Product Description

Marine biology has always played an important role in biological research, being at the origin of many key advances. To a certain extent, the influence of marine biology on the biological sciences was overshadowed over a period of several years by the remarkable advances that were made using powerful model organisms from terrestrial environments. This situation is now changing again, however, due primarily to spectacular developments in genomic methodologies that have significantly accelerated research in a broad spectrum of marine biology disciplines ranging from biodiversity to developmental biology to biotechnology. The data generated by marine genomics projects have had an impact on questions as diverse as understanding planetary geochemical cycles, the impact of climate change on marine fauna and flora, the functioning of marine ecosystems, the discovery of new organisms and novel biomolecules, and investigation of the evolution of animal developmental complexity.

This book represents the first attempt to document how genomic technologies are revolutionising these diverse domains of marine biology. Each chapter of this book looks at how these technologies are being employed in a specific domain of marine research and provides a summary of the major results obtained to date. The book as a whole provides an overview of marine genomics as a discipline and represents an ideal starting point for exploring this rapidly developing domain.


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Monday, May 24, 2010

BOOK: Ecology of Fresh Waters: A View for the Twenty-First Century

Product Description

This new edition of an established textbook provides a comprehensive and stimulating introduction to rivers, lakes and wetlands, and was written as the basis for a complete course on freshwater ecology. Designed for undergraduate and early postgraduate students who wish to gain an overall view of this vast subject area, this accessible guide to freshwater ecosystems and man's activities will also be invaluable to anyone interested in the integrated management of freshwaters.


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Sunday, April 25, 2010

BOOK: Marine Ecosystems and Global Change

Product Description

This book advances knowledge of the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems, and their past, present, and future responses to physical and anthropogenic forcing. It illustrates how climate and humans impact marine ecosystems, providing a comprehensive review of the physical and ecological processes that structure marine ecosystems as well as the observation, experimentation, and modelling approaches required for their study. Recognizing the interactive roles played by humans in using marine resources and in responding to global changes in marine systems, the book includes chapters on the human dimensions of marine ecosystem changes and on effective management approaches in this era of rapid change. A final section reviews the state of the art in predicting the responses of marine ecosystems to future global change scenarios with the intention of informing both future research agendas and marine management policy.


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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

BOOK: Ecology of Industrial Pollution (Ecological Reviews)

Product Description

Written for researchers and practitioners in environmental pollution, management and ecology, this interdisciplinary account explores the ecological issues associated with industrial pollution to provide a complete picture of this important environmental problem from cause to effect to solution. Bringing together diverse viewpoints from academia and environmental agencies and regulators, the contributors cover such topics as biological resources of mining areas, biomonitoring of freshwater and marine ecosystems and risk assessment of contaminated land in order to explore important questions such as: What are the effects of pollutants on functional ecology and ecosystems? Do current monitoring techniques accurately signal the extent of industrial pollution? Does existing policy provide a coherent and practicable approach? Case studies from throughout the world illustrate major themes and provide valuable insights into the positive and negative effects of industrial pollution, the provision of appropriate monitoring schemes and the design of remediation and restoration strategies.


Thursday, December 10, 2009

BOOK: Handbook of Pesticides: Methods of Pesticide Residues Analysis

Editorial Reviews
Product Description

This handbook provides a systematic description of the principles, procedures, and technology of the modern analytical techniques used in the detection, extraction, clean up, and determination of pesticide residues present in the environment. This book provides the historical background of pesticides and emerging trends in pesticide regulation. The text discusses various techniques for analysis, including supercritical fluid extraction, disposable electrochemical biosensors, matrix solid-phase dispersion, volatmetric methods, and liquid chromatography. The authors also address the scope and limitation of NEEM products in plant protection as well as the analysis of medicinal plants.


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Monday, July 20, 2009

NEW BOOK: Integrated Coastal Zone Management

Product Description
This important book comprises the proceedings of The International Symposium on Integrated Coastal Zone Management, which took place in Arendal, Norway between 11-14 June 2007. The main objective of the Symposium was to present current knowledge and to address issues on advice and management related to the coastal zone.

From the Back Cover
Coastal waters around the globe suffer from strain due to a wide range of human activities. The situation calls for a holistic approach, combining expertise from nature and social science, to reach a balanced and sustainable development of the coastal zone.

This important book comprises the proceedings of The International Symposium on Integrated Coastal Zone Management, which took place in Arendal, Norway between 11-14 June 2007. The main objective of the Symposium was to present current knowledge and to address issues on advice and management related to the coastal zone. The major themes of papers included in this book are:

  • Coastal habitats
  • Impacts on coastal systems
  • Integrated Coastal Zone Management
  • Coastal governance
Comprising a huge wealth of information, this timely and well edited volume is essential reading for all those involved in coastal zone management around the globe. All libraries in research establishments and universities where fisheries and aquatic sciences are studied and taught will need copies of this important volume on their shelves.




Monday, March 16, 2009

Biology of Sensory Systems


Product Description:

Since publication of the first edition, huge developments have taken place in sensory biology research and new insights have been provided in particular by molecular biology. These show the similarities in the molecular architecture and in the physiology of sensory cells across species and across sensory modality and often indicate a common ancestry dating back over half a billion years.

Biology of Sensory Systems has thus been completely revised and takes a molecular, evolutionary and comparative approach, providing an overview of sensory systems in vertebrates, invertebrates and prokaryotes, with a strong focus on human senses.

Written by a renowned author with extensive teaching experience, the book covers, in six parts, the general features of sensory systems, the mechanosenses, the chemosenses, the senses which detect electromagnetic radiation, other sensory systems including pain, thermosensitivity and some of the minority senses and, finally, provides an outline and discussion of philosophical implications.

New in this edition:

  • Greater emphasis on molecular biology and intracellular mechanisms
  • New chapter on genomics and sensory systems
  • Sections on TRP channels, synaptic transmission, evolution of nervous systems, arachnid mechanosensitive sensilla and photoreceptors, electroreception in the Monotremata, language and the FOXP2 gene, mirror neurons and the molecular biology of pain
  • Updated passages on human olfaction and gustation.

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

BOOK: The Water Framework Directive: Ecological and Chemical Status Monitoring (Water Quality Measurements)

Editorial Reviews:

  • Deals with new EC legislation – the Water Framework Directive; the main driver within Europe for groundwater monitoring which addresses integrated water resource management across 27 different countries
  • Provides comprehensive approach and guidance on the theoretical and practical aspects for implementing the directive
  • Edited by EC representatives involved in the setting up of the framework, along with colleagues in various water institutions who have the task of implementing the legislation
  • Part of the Water Quality Measurement Series

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

BOOK: Advances in Marine Biology - Vol 54


Product Description
Advances in Marine Biology was first published in 1963 under the founding editorship of Sir Frederick S. Russell, FRS. Now edited by D.W. Sims (Marine Biological Association Laboratory, Plymouth, UK), with an internationally renowned Editorial Board, the serial publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics which will appeal to postgraduates and researchers in marine biology, fisheries science, ecology, zoology, and biological oceanography.

* Highly cited review papers and thematic volumes in the broad area of marine biology

* Complete review and synthesis of scientific work that exposes newcomers to a thorough understanding of the background in the field

* Special attention given to high-quality figures and tables with color throughout


Thursday, November 20, 2008

BOOK: A Practical Guide to Ecological Modelling: Using R as a Simulation Platform

Editorial Reviews:

Mathematical modelling is an essential tool in present-day ecological research. Yet for many ecologists it is still problematic to apply modelling in their research. In our experience, the major problem is at the conceptual level: proper understanding of what a model is, how ecological relations can be translated consistently into mathematical equations, how models are solved, steady states calculated and interpreted. Many textbooks jump over these conceptual hurdles to dive into detailed formulations or the mathematics of solution. This book attempts to fill that gap. It introduces essential concepts for mathematical modelling, explains the mathematics behind the methods, and helps readers to implement models and obtain hands-on experience. Throughout the book, emphasis is laid on how to translate ecological questions into interpretable models in a practical way.

The book aims to be an introductory textbook at the undergraduate-graduate level, but will also be useful to seduce experienced ecologists into the world of modelling. The range of ecological models treated is wide, from Lotka-Volterra type of principle-seeking models to environmental or ecosystem models, and including matrix models, lattice models and sequential decision models. All chapters contain a concise introduction into the theory, worked-out examples and exercises. All examples are implemented in the open-source package R, thus taking away problems of software availability for use of the book. All code used in the book is available on a dedicated website.

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Monday, November 10, 2008

BOOK: The Riverine Ecosystem Synthesis: Toward Conceptual Cohesiveness in River Science (Aquatic Ecology) (Aquatic Ecology)

Editorial Reviews:

This book presents the most comprehensive model yet for describing the structure and functioning of running freshwater ecosystems. This "riverine ecosystem synthesis" (RES) is a result of combining several theories published in recent decades, dealing with aquatic and terrestrial systems. New analyses are fused with a variety of new perspectives on how river network ecosystems are structured and function, and how they change along longitudinal, lateral, and temporal dimensions. Among these novel perspectives is a dramatically new view of the role of hydrogeomorphic forces in forming functional process zones from headwaters to the mouths of great rivers.
Designed as a useful tool for aquatic scientists worldwide whether they work on small streams or great rivers and in forested or semi-arid regions, this book will provide a means for scientists to understand the fundamental and applied aspects of rivers in general and includes a practical guide and protocols for analyzing individual rivers. This combination of theoretical and applied analysis is quite unique in running freshwater ecology. Specific examples of rivers in at least four continents (Africa, Australia, Europe and North America) serve to illustrate the power and utility of the RES concept.

Develops the classic, seminal article in River Research and Applications, "A Model of Biocomplexity in River Networks Across Space and Time" which introduced the RES concept for the first time
Provides a guide to the practical analysis of individual rivers using the Riverine Ecosystems Synthesis and extends its use from pristine ecosystems to modern, human-modified rivers.
An essential aid both to the study fundamental and applied aspects of rivers, such as rehabilitation, management, monitoring, assessment, and flow manipulation of river networks.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Meiobenthology Book: Best Price

Pre-order your new Meiobenthology Edition saving 14%: Click here!!!


Monday, September 15, 2008

Book: Archaeological Oceanography

Editorial Reviews

Review

Archaeological Oceanography is a must-have book for anyone interested in this emerging field. Never has there been a collection of articles as comprehensive as this one. For the first time in a single source are authoritative articles on the technology, field techniques, and even the preservation of these irreplaceable deep-water cultural resources with discussions on ways to bring them to the public's eye. The contributors are experts in their fields and present readable, data-packed overviews. The book will be the standard for many years to come (Donny Hamilton, Texas A&M University ).

Product Description

Archaeological Oceanography is the definitive book on the newly emerging field of deep-sea archaeology. Marine archaeologists have been finding and excavating underwater shipwrecks since at least the early 1950s, but until recently their explorations have been restricted to depths considered shallow by oceanographic standards. This book describes the latest advances that enable researchers to probe the secrets of the deep ocean, and the vital contributions these advances offer to archaeology and fields like maritime history and anthropology.

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Friday, September 12, 2008

News about the 2nd edition of "Meiobenthology"



The 2nd edition of the book "Meiobenthology" by Olav Giere is already available for pre-order on Springer's page, here.

The Table of Contents includes: Introduction. The Biotope, its Factor System and Study Methods. Meiofauna sampling and processing. Biological Characteristics of Meiofauna. Meiofauna Taxa – a Systematic Account. Evolutionary and Phylogenetic Ramifications in Meiobenthology. Patterns of Meiofauna Distribution. Meiofauna from Selected Biotopes and Regions. Synecological Perspectives in Meiobenthology. Retrospect on Meiobenthology and Outlook to New Approaches.

The book will be launched later this year, on 4th of December and it costs $159,00.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Book: Meiobenthology - 2nd edition!

Hi everybody!

Good news! We got a message from Prof. Olav Giere and he told us about the Meiobenthology - 2nd edition! The new edition of Meiobenthology will come out in September or October according to Springer Verlag publishers. The book covers all aspects and includes many data from the Meiofauna Conference in Brazil.



Meiobenthology
The Microscopic Motile Fauna of Aquatic Sediments
Giere, Olav
2nd ed., 2008, Approx. 550 p. 125 illus., Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-540-68657-6


About the book:

Meiobenthology is the science of the tiny animals that live in huge numbers in all aquatic sediments. This fully revised and enlarged second edition emphasizes new discoveries and developments in this field. Major progress has been made in three general areas:

Systematics, diversity and distribution
Ecology, food webs, and energy flow
Environmental aspects, including studies of anthropogenic impacts

The meiobenthos of polar and tropical regions, deep-sea bottoms and hydrothermal vents are now studied in more detail. The high number of species found to survive under such extreme conditions puts them at the forefront of biodiversity studies. Molecular screening methods enable large numbers to be analyzed upon applying reasonable effort. The aim of this book is to synthesize these modern scientific achievements such that meiobenthology can play a key role in aquatic research and in assessing the health of our environment.


From the reviews of the first edition:

"Giere's scholarly but readable monograph on the meiobenthos will be welcomed by all aquatic benthic ecologists."
Nature

"Every librarian and every practicing meiobenthologist should have a copy of this book."
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

INTERESTING BOOKS...

Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 46 (Oceanography and Marine Biology) (Hardcover)

by R. N. Gibson (Editor), R. J. A. Atkinson (Editor), J. D. M. Gordon (Editor)

Hardcover: 424 pages

Publisher: CRC (June 5, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1420065742
ISBN-13: 978-1420065749


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Monday, May 05, 2008

NEW BOOK ON POLAR REGIONS

The Biology of Polar Regions
Second Edition

D.N. Thomas, G.E. Fogg, P. Convey, C.H. Fritsen, J.-M. Gili, R. Gradinger, J. Laybourn-Parry, K. Reid and D.W.H. Walton
ISBN13: 9780199298136
ISBN10: 0199298130
Paperback, 416 pages Also available: Hardback


Description:

There is now an increased awareness of the importance of polar regions in the Earth system, as well as their vulnerability to anthropogenic derived change, including of course global climate change. This new edition offers a concise but comprehensive introduction to polar ecology and has been thoroughly revised and updated throughout, providing expanded coverage of marine ecosystems and the impact of humans. It incorporates a detailed comparison of the Arctic and Antarctic systems, with a particular emphasis on the effects of climate change, and describes marine, freshwater, glacial, and terrestrial habitats. This breadth of coverage is unique in the polar biology literature.
As with other titles in the Biology of Habitats Series, particular emphasis is placed on the organisms that dominate these extreme environments although pollution, conservation and experimental aspects are also considered. This accessible text is suitable for both senior undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in polar ecology, often as part of a wider marine biology degree program. It will also be of value and use to the many professional ecologists and conservation biologists requiring a concise overview of the topic.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

GASTROTRICH BOOK CHAPTER


BOOK CHAPTER: Global diversity of gastrotrichs (Gastrotricha) in fresh waters
Maria Balsamo, Jean-Loup d’Hondt, Jacek Kisielewski and Lara Pierboni

Book Series Developments in Hydrobiology - Volume 198

Book: Freshwater Animal Diversity Assessment
Publisher Springer Netherlands - ISBN 978-1-4020-8258-0(Print)978-1-4020-8259-7(Online)
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4020-8259-7_10 -Pag 85-91

Abstract

The global diversity of inland water Gastrotricha is poorly known, and information is extremely heterogeneous. Gastrotricha have been studied most widely in Europe and America, whereas data from the other continents are scattered or not even available. This scanty information is related to several reasons, first of which is the technical difficulty in collecting and studying microscopic and soft-bodied species. In addition, the research has been limited mostly to the epibenthos and periphyton in lentic waters, and the gastrotrich taxonomy is still under discussion mainly because of the great intraspecific variability. Three of the five freshwater families are widespread or cosmopolitan, and most genera have been reported from at least two continents. There is strong evidence of a high diversity in genera and species in tropical areas. Nearly a half of the freshwater species are known from only one country or even only from one site, but the insufficient faunistic knowledge does not allow defining them as endemic. The phylogenetic relationships and possible evolutionary trends of inland water species of Gastrotricha are outlined.

Keywords Gastrotricha - Chaetonotida - Freshwater species - Global biodiversity - Geographic distribution

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