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  1. Handbook of Estimation Methods in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Chemistry (Environmental & Ecological (Math) Modeling)
  2. Chemical Ecotoxicology by Jaakko Paasivirta, 1991-08-18
  3. Ecotoxicology by F. Ramade, L. J. M. Hodgson, 1987-04
  4. Toxicology and Ecotoxicology in Chemical Safety Assessment by Laura Robinson, Ian Thorn, 2005-03-11
  5. Manual on Aquatic Ecotoxicology
  6. Ecotoxicology of REEs: Effects of rare earth elements (REEs) on soil and plant and Ecotoxicology of REE-fertilizers by Hassan El-Ramady, 2010-04-02
  7. Ecotoxicology of Organic Contaminants by Eros Bacci, 1993-11-24
  8. Chiral Environmental Pollutants: Trace Analysis and Ecotoxicology by R. Kallenborn, H. Hühnerfuss, 2010-11-02
  9. Ecotoxicology Monitoring by Mervyn Richardson, 1993-10
  10. Fish: Ecotoxicology and Ecophysiology
  11. Ecotoxicology: Webster's Timeline History, 1975 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-08
  12. Principles for the interpretation of the results of testing procedures in ecotoxicology: International symposium, Sophia Antipolis, Valbonne (Alpes-Maritimes), France (Environment and quality of life)
  13. Ecotoxicology - Pesticides and Beneficial Organisms
  14. Rational Approaches to Structure, Activity, and Ecotoxicology of Agrochemicals by Wilfried Draber, Toshio Fujita, 1992-07-14

61. EXTOXNET - The EXtension TOXicology NETwork
Fully searchable and selectively retrievable databases of pesticide toxicology and environmental chemistry information.
http://extoxnet.orst.edu/
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Check out the UC Davis Environmental Toxicology Newsletter

You may go directly to the "EXTOXNET Global Search and Browse " page.
So... Are you looking for a source of objective, science-based information about pesticides written for the non-expert? The EXTOXNET InfoBase may be for you! The EXTOXNET InfoBase provides a variety of information about pesticides. Access the Pesticide Information Profiles (PIPs) for specific information on pesticides. Toxicology Information Briefs (TIBs) contain a discussion of certain concepts in toxicology and environmental chemistry. Other topic areas include: Toxicology Issues of Concern (TICs) Factsheets News about Toxicology Issues Newsletters ... Resources for Toxicology Information , and Technical Information Information in these topic areas primarily has been developed by toxicologists and chemists within the Extension Service of the land-grant universities listed below. A major goal has been to develop unbiased information in a form understandable by the non-expert, and to make that information fully searchable and selectively retrievable. Explore EXTOXNET!

62. Arctic Monitoring And Assessment Programme (AMAP)
Information about studies of contaminants in the Arctic environment, including sources, transport, and effects on biota and humans.
http://www.amap.no/

63. European Network Bioindication
Assess air quality by the use of bioindicator plants in eleven European cities. Provides information about the project, news, resources and results.
http://www.uni-hohenheim.de/eurobionet/

64. Ecological Risk Analysis Tools And Applications
Information for use in conducting ecological screening and baseline risk assessments, from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
http://www.esd.ornl.gov/programs/ecorisk/ecorisk.html
Introduction
This site contains information and resources on a variety of topics related to the growing field of ecological risk analysis. This is an updated and expanded version of the original ORNL site by this name. Whereas the previous version focused on ecological risk assessments for hazardous waste sites (i.e., chemicals), this site now contains information on the expanded role of ecological risk analysis in environmental decision making. All of the tools that made this site popular with risk assessors in the 1990s are still available. However, ORNL has been applying the principles and practices of ecological risk analysis to non-chemical stressors and to environmental management issues other than those typically associated with CERCLA remedial investigations, e.g., military training and testing activities. Information, tools, and other resources are provided for each of these areas below. The information on this site is organized into the following topical areas:
  • Contaminated Sites and the associated ecological risks

65. NPS: Explore Nature » Natural Resource Hazards & Visitor Safety: Environmental
General information about 118 elements, compounds, and products. U.S. National Park Service, February 1998.
http://www.nature.nps.gov/hazardssafety/toxic/
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Environmental Contaminants Encyclopedia February, 1998
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66. Water Testing - Environmental Toxicology Laboratory, LLC
ETL has developed an innovative environmental technology, the Tetramitus Assay. This bioassay detects toxicity in sediment, whole water and other samples.
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Environmental Toxicology Laboratory (ETL) is a research, development and testing laboratory; concentrating its efforts on new approaches to toxicity testing. ETL has developed and recently patented a simple, rapid and cost-effective cytotoxicity screen, the Tetramitus Assay. This exciting new test, which measures growth inhibition in the flagellate Tetramitus as an indicator of cytotoxicity, can detect the presence of toxic agents in a variety of biological samples. The Tetramitus Assay has numerous advantages over its competitors and has a wide range of applications. Please continue with your visit to find out more about ETL and our exciting new product.
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ETL conducts Tetramitus Particle Toxicity Tests on Reference Toxicants used
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67. Universiteit Antwerpen - Laboratory For Toxicology
Provides information on the laboratory, the research being carried out, the staff, publications and equipment.
http://www.ua.ac.be/main.aspx?c=*TOXICO

68. Great Lakes Environmental Center
GLEC has diverse capabilities focused on aquatic/sediment toxicology and environmental assessment. Provides description of services, projects and links.
http://www.glec-online.com/
Great Lakes Environmental Center

69. Neurotoxins Fish Kills Eastern Shore Delaware To Ocean City Maryland
Pfiesteria and Chattonella subsalsa aquatic health concerns in cold water climates.
http://www.atlanticbreezes.com/aquatic
Dangerous Aquatic Health issues at the beach, ocean, coastal bays and aquatic areas along back bays of Ocean City Maryland and Delaware and other coastal communities.
Public awareness of pfiesteria has resulted in bring to light numerous health issues that were previously unknown to occur in our coastal communities. Just as recently as September 29th, 2000 at the North Carolina University (HPLC ULTRA HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY) facility a strain of the Chattonnella micro-organism was isolated and characterized as Chattonella veruculosa. This micro organism behaves similar to Pfiesteria micro toxin, causing fish kills, "red tides", and from empirical evidence being accumulated in Pokomoke Maryland, similar human health effects as pfiesteria. NEW EVIDENCE LINKING ANIMAL MANURES USED AS FERTILIZERS
to Pfiesteria and Chattonella dinoflagellates

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The area of Ocean City Maryland, the back bays of Assawoman Bay, the Bishopville Prong, Sinepuextent Bay, Indian River Bay, Little Indian River Bay, the Delaware River tributaries, and coastal Atlantic resemble many areas to our southern neighbors where the micro-toxin of Chattonnella subsalla exists. The strain of Chattonnella - veruculosa -, analysis just last September has the ability to survive in colder water temperatures.
A dinoflagellate, Chattonnella veruculosa, was documented to be in our inland bays and on the Atlantic coastline here in Delaware during the summer of 2000. This organism produces a biotoxin called a breve toxin which affects fish and mammals.

70. Aquatic Toxicology Laboratory
Provides activities, publications, staff and resources.
http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/apc/atl/

71. BoDD (Botanical Dermatology Database) Home Page
An electronic re-incarnation of Botanical Dermatology by John Mitchell and Arthur Rook.
http://bodd.cf.ac.uk

72. Mushroom And Toadstool Toxicology | Doctor | Patient UK
Article outlining the poisonous aspects of fungi including information on Amanita, Cortinarius and other mushroom toxicities.
http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/40001639
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73. Mushroom Poisoning - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Information from Wikipedia on the deleterious effects from ingestion of toxic substances present in certain fungi.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushroom_poisoning
Mushroom poisoning
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Amanita phalloides
accounts for the majority of fatal mushroom poisonings worldwide. ICD T ICD MeSH Mushroom poisoning , also known as mycetism , refers to harmful effects from ingestion of toxic substances present in a mushroom . These symptoms can vary from slight gastrointestinal discomfort to death . The toxins present are secondary metabolites produced in specific biochemical pathways in the fungal cells. Mushroom poisoning is usually the result of ingestion of wild mushrooms after misidentification of a toxic mushroom as an edible species. The most common reason for this misidentification is close resemblance in terms of colour and general morphology of the toxic mushrooms species with edible species. Even very experienced wild mushroom gatherers are upon rare occasion poisoned by eating toxic species, despite being well aware of the risks, through carelessness. To prevent mushroom poisoning, mushroom gatherers need to be very familiar with the mushrooms they intend to collect as well as with any similar-looking toxic species. In addition, edibility of mushrooms may depend on methods of preparation for cooking. Collectors also need to be well aware that edibility or toxicity of some species varies with geographic location.

74. Laboratory For Radioecology, Nakaminato
Studies environmental behavior of radionuclides and effects of radioactivity on marine organisms.
http://www.nirs.go.jp/ENG/nakami.htm
Laboratory for Radioecology, Nakaminato
Division of Radioecology Division of Marine Radioecology Laboratory for Radioecology, located at Nakaminato, Ibaraki Prefecture, consists of two Divisions (Radioecology and Marine Radioecology) and an Administration Section. Since the establishment of NIRS, the environmental behavior of radionuclides has been one of the main subjects of study. A Division(Radioactive Contamination) at Chiba campus had responsibility for the environmental radioactivity study. In 1968, when planning of a spent fuel reprocessing plant case on schedule, the Institute decided to set up a laboratory to study marine radioecology at Nakaminato. The main aim of study at the laboratory was to obtain values of concentration factors of more important radionuclides for various marine organisms. In 1975, with development of the peacefull use of atomic energy, the Division and the laboratory were amalgamated to form the present organization. The objective of the studies at Nakaminato is to estimate and assess exposure of the population to radionuclides in the various sectors of the human environment, including atmospheric and terrestrial sectors as well as marine sectors. Details of the studies are described under the section of the respective divisions.

75. Coastal Bioanalysts, Inc.
of services....... Employs aquatic toxicology methods to assess pollution control measures and product safety.
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76. Avian And Wildlife Toxicology, Ecological Risk Assessment, Toxicologist, Ecotoxi
Consultants in avian and wildlife toxicology and ecology. Work has been conducted throughout the U.S. and Canada.
http://www.ardeacon.com/
ardea consulting was established in 1997 to provide science-based consulting services specializing in ecological risk assessments , avian and wildlife toxicology and ecotoxicology . We work with clients to provide technical solutions to address regulatory and other ecological or environmental toxicology issues.
Since its founding, ardea consulting has worked principally on evaluating pesticide effects on birds and other wildlife. The experience gained is readily transferable to other contaminant groups. Projects have included field evaluation of potential exposure of wildlife to pesticides, metals, or PCBs, participation in ecological risk assessments, and preparation of research papers on various topics. In the summer of 2001, we relocated from Morrisville, Pennsylvania to Woodland, California. Our ecotoxicologists travel as needed; work has been conducted throughout the U.S. and Canada.
ardea provides technical advice and services while keeping the solutions as straightforward as possible. We fully investigate all issues and all available information is studied before we propose generating additional and possibly costly new data.

77. Ecological Specialists, Inc.
Ecological Specialists, Inc. is a group of professional ecologists that specialize in freshwater mussels, other aquatic invertebrates, and fisheries.
http://www.ecologicalspecialists.com/
mussel survey, mussels, unionids, freshwater mussels, scientific diving, Ecological Specialists, environmental consulting
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Established in 1990, ESI conducts studies and provides advice concerning freshwater organisms to private industry, power companies, and federal, state, and local agencies. Ecological Specialists, Inc. believes that in-stream development and environmental needs can be cooperatively balanced, allowing economic growth without adverse effects on the environment. ESI does more than just collect data. We consider our client's project-specific objectives, design, and operation, as well as regulatory agency policies and ecosystem needs to develop practical solutions and mitigation options. Our staff is experienced in ecological studies related to freshwater mussels (unionids), zebra mussels , fish, and aquatic insects in ecosystems ranging from small streams and ponds to large rivers and reservoirs. ESI’s malacologists and fisheries and aquatic biologists are familiar with the latest research and technology and have excellent working relationships with state and federal regulatory agencies throughout the Ohio, Missouri, and Mississippi River basins. Our ADCI certified scientific divers are experienced with aquatic sampling methods and are highly skilled in surface-supplied diving, the safest and most efficient method of collecting unionids in waters with low visibility and strong currents.

78. Cal/Ecotox Database
Search a compilation of exposure factors (i.e., ecological and physiological data) and toxicity data for a number of California mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles.
http://www.oehha.org/cal_ecotox/
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Cal/Ecotox Database The California Wildlife Biology, Exposure Factor, and Toxicity Database (Cal/Ecotox) is a compilation of physiological and ecological parameters and toxicity data for a number of California fish and wildlife.
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Cal/Ecotox Home The California Wildlife Biology, Exposure Factor, and Toxicity Database (Cal/Ecotox) is a compilation of ecological, physiological data, and toxicity data for a number of California mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish.  The database has been created by the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment , in collaboration with the University of California at Davis , to provide an information resource for risk assessors conducting ecological risk assessments in California. Cal/Ecotox is searchable by species or chemical . In addition, complete species reports are available for downloading. No representations are made as to the accuracy or validity of the primary data.

79. Unknown Contaminant Found In Seabird Eggs
Researchers found an unidentified organohalogen contaminant in the eggs of Atlantic and Pacific Ocean seabirds. If a marine organism is the source, this would be the first instance of a naturally produced organohalogen accumulating in the eggs of wild birds.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1998/12/981211083152.htm

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