With the expansion of human settlements and the environmental changes brought on by human activity and pollutants, toxicology and risk assessment of piscine species is becoming increasingly of interest to scientists involved in environmental research and connected disciplines. This book focuses specifically on environmental risk assessment in fish species from different zoogeographical regions of the world.
Fish Species in Environmental Risk Assessment Strategies is an ideal companion to toxicologists and ecologists interested in risk assessment in the environments of ichthyic fauna, particularly those with an interest in the deleterious impact introduced by human activity. The book is also of interest to those working in conservation biology, biological invasion, biocontrol, habitat management and related disciplines.
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- General Aspects – Current and Further Perspectives
- Biomarkers of Trace Element Toxicity in Fish: A New Paradigm in Environmental Health Risk Assessment
- Edible Fish Species as Bioaccumulators and Bioindicators of Heavy Metal Pollution in the Durban Basin, South Africa
- Fish Microbiota Disruption by Ecotoxicology Agents: A Bioindicator of Health and Pollution
- Fish as a Bioindicator of Microplastic Contamination in the Mediterranean Sea: State of Knowledge
- Colossoma Macropomum, the “Tambaqui”, (Characiformes, Serrasalmidae): A Natural Heritage of the Amazon Threatened by Contamination with Organophosphorus Compounds
- Auxinic Herbicides and Ecotoxicological Risk for Fish Species Inhabiting the Pampas Region of South America
- Native Nigerian Fish Species used as Models in Ecotoxicological Studies: A Rapid Systematic Review
- Behavioural Endpoints of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis Niloticus): Potential Biomarkers for Evaluating the Ecotoxicity of Contaminants of Emerging Concern and Legacy Pollutants
- Common Caught Fish Species as Potential Indicators of Pollution Along Lake Nyasa (Lake Malawi), Tanzania
- Epilogue and Final Remarks