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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael C. NewmanPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.179kg ISBN: 9781439835647ISBN 10: 1439835640 Pages: 592 Publication Date: 29 August 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsOne of the features of the book that I particularly liked and I believe that many readers will find very useful are the many worked examples of the various methods described. There is nothing better than having worked examples-to take things from the abstract and theoretical to the practical and hands on. This, combined with SAS code for conducting many of the analyses and frequent reference to Excel functions, will be of great benefit to users. --Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, January 2014 This book provides a very fundamental view of ecotoxicology from the perspective of quantitative analysis. It covers all the ecological aspects of toxicology. Overall, it will be an excellent book for students interested in environmental science. -Wen-Xiong Wang, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon Mike Newman's Quantitative Ecotoxicology provides a unique and much-needed addition to the ecotoxicological literature. He covers the most important ecotoxicological concepts (bioaccumulation, lethal and nonlethal responses to stress at the individual level, population and metapopulation effects, and community effects) and effectively combines these with the appropriate quantitative options and considerations for assessing these processes. This book is like an ecotoxicology text and statistics text rolled into one. -Valery E. Forbes, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ... a sound and thorough update from the first edition. It is well written in common language for ecologists to understand. -James Oris, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA Praise for the Highly Cited First Edition ... a refreshing and highly readable treatment of the quantitative aspects of ecotoxicology that can be appreciated by readers with varying degrees of mathematical expertise. ... this book will be of tremendous value to beginning graduate students in ecotoxicology as well as to researchers seeking to add more quantitative rigor to their research questions. -William H. Clements, Colorado State University, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society ... excellent text ... a rara avis. -Glenn Suter, SETAC Globe ... an important contribution to the science. Dr. Newman should be commended for his excellent text. -Gary Rand, SETAC Globe ""...without a doubt a book that all aspiring and practicing ecotoxicologists should read and re-read time and time again. With each reading, as the reader learns more, new insights will be gained from this excellent book…This book is not satisfied with presenting the status quo in a recipe type manner, but discusses the limitations of the methods and gently but firmly challenges all ecotoxicologists to lift our game, become more rigorous, and contribute to the development of our branch of science."" ––Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, January 2014 ""This book provides a very fundamental view of ecotoxicology from the perspective of quantitative analysis. It covers all the ecological aspects of toxicology. Overall, it will be an excellent book for students interested in environmental science."" —Wen-Xiong Wang, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon ""Mike Newman’s Quantitative Ecotoxicology provides a unique and much-needed addition to the ecotoxicological literature. He covers the most important ecotoxicological concepts (bioaccumulation, lethal and nonlethal responses to stress at the individual level, population and metapopulation effects, and community effects) and effectively combines these with the appropriate quantitative options and considerations for assessing these processes. This book is like an ecotoxicology text and statistics text rolled into one."" —Valery E. Forbes, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ""... a sound and thorough update from the first edition. It is well written in common language for ecologists to understand."" —James Oris, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA Praise for the Highly Cited First Edition ""... a refreshing and highly readable treatment of the quantitative aspects of ecotoxicology that can be appreciated by readers with varying degrees of mathematical expertise. ... this book will be of tremendous value to beginning graduate students in ecotoxicology as well as to researchers seeking to add more quantitative rigor to their research questions."" —William H. Clements, Colorado State University, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society ""... excellent text ... a rara avis."" —Glenn Suter, SETAC Globe ""... an important contribution to the science. Dr. Newman should be commended for his excellent text."" —Gary Rand, SETAC Globe ...without a doubt a book that all aspiring and practicing ecotoxicologists should read and re-read time and time again. With each reading, as the reader learns more, new insights will be gained from this excellent book...This book is not satisfied with presenting the status quo in a recipe type manner, but discusses the limitations of the methods and gently but firmly challenges all ecotoxicologists to lift our game, become more rigorous, and contribute to the development of our branch of science. --Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, January 2014 This book provides a very fundamental view of ecotoxicology from the perspective of quantitative analysis. It covers all the ecological aspects of toxicology. Overall, it will be an excellent book for students interested in environmental science. -Wen-Xiong Wang, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon Mike Newman's Quantitative Ecotoxicology provides a unique and much-needed addition to the ecotoxicological literature. He covers the most important ecotoxicological concepts (bioaccumulation, lethal and nonlethal responses to stress at the individual level, population and metapopulation effects, and community effects) and effectively combines these with the appropriate quantitative options and considerations for assessing these processes. This book is like an ecotoxicology text and statistics text rolled into one. -Valery E. Forbes, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA ... a sound and thorough update from the first edition. It is well written in common language for ecologists to understand. -James Oris, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA Praise for the Highly Cited First Edition ... a refreshing and highly readable treatment of the quantitative aspects of ecotoxicology that can be appreciated by readers with varying degrees of mathematical expertise. ... this book will be of tremendous value to beginning graduate students in ecotoxicology as well as to researchers seeking to add more quantitative rigor to their research questions. -William H. Clements, Colorado State University, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society ... excellent text ... a rara avis. -Glenn Suter, SETAC Globe ... an important contribution to the science. Dr. Newman should be commended for his excellent text. -Gary Rand, SETAC Globe This book provides a very fundamental view of ecotoxicology from the perspective of quantitative analysis. It covers all the ecological aspects of toxicology. Overall, it will be an excellent book for students interested in environmental science. -Wen-Xiong Wang, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong Praise for the Previous Edition ... a refreshing and highly readable treatment of the quantitative aspects of ecotoxicology that can be appreciated by readers with varying degrees of mathematical expertise. -William H. Clements, Colorado State University Author InformationMichael C. Newman is currently the A. Marshall Acuff Jr. Professor of Marine Science at the College of William and Mary’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science, where he also served as Dean of Graduate Studies for the School of Marine Sciences from 1999 to 2002. His research interests include quantitative ecotoxicology, environmental statistics, risk assessment, population effects of contaminants, metal chemistry and effects, and bioaccumulation and biomagnification modeling. In addition to more than 125 articles, he has authored five books and edited another six on these topics. The English edition and Mandarin and Turkish translations of Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology have been adopted widely as the textbook for introductory ecotoxicology courses. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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