Hierarchical responses to organic contaminants in aquatic ecotoxicological bioassays: from microcystins to biodegradation.

Montenegro Rayo, Katia Lily (2008) Hierarchical responses to organic contaminants in aquatic ecotoxicological bioassays: from microcystins to biodegradation. Doctoral thesis, Lund University. Sweden.

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The need to use ecological theories in ecotoxicology (putting the eco) is a continuous and old claim given the historical preference on the development and standardization of test systems, and on using traditional test results for risk assessment of chemical, leaving behind to strengthen the scientific basis of the field (Cairns, 1988; Clements and Kiffney, 1994; Van Straalen Lokke, 1997; Rohr et al., 2006)

Item Type: Thesis (Doctoral)
Palabras Clave Informales: Contaminantes orgánicos Toxicología
Materias: TESAURO DE INGENIERÍA SANITARIA Y AMBIENTAL > 2000 Ciencias aplicadas y del ambiente > 2303 Toxicología
Divisiones: CENTROS DE INVESTIGACION > CENTRO PARA LA INVESTIGACION EN RECURSOS ACUATICOS DE NICARAGUA - CIRA > Estudios en el Extranjero
Depositing User: Lic. Reyna Palma
Date Deposited: 12 Sep 2017 20:32
Last Modified: 18 Sep 2017 19:22
URI: http://repositorio.unan.edu.ni/id/eprint/4944

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