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Adapting to Polluted Seas: The Co-evolutionary History of Toxicants and Marine Life

Autor Pedro M. Costa
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2025
Adapting to Polluted Seas: The Co-evolutionary History of Toxicants and Marine Life presents an understanding of the effects pollution has on our seas and its ever-increasing threats and challenges. The book explains how pollution changes whole ecosystems, what makes some marine species more resilient, how contamination of global oceans is affecting the evolution of detoxification pathways, DNA repair and sex hormone regulation, how this affects paradigmatic methods for risk assessments, and more. This book is directed for a broad range of environmental scientists with its focus on how pollution is shaping marine ecosystems and forcing organisms to disappear, adapt or evolve.
It can be used in teaching and training of young students and researchers, as well as in non-guided formation of non-academic technician and specialists (e.g. toxicologists, analysts and decision-makers). The compilation of critically-analyzed case studies makes this book an especially important asset that can assist decision-making and the design of monitoring programs.


  • Features global case studies, explaining how conclusions can be drawn from examples
  • Presents an historical perspective of marine pollution, providing a holistic picture and framework of the true extent of these pollutions on marine ecosystems
  • Provides an evolutionary perspective to the study of marine pollution, allowing for a better understanding of how some ecosystems and organisms are adapting to pollutants and changes in environments
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780323857796
ISBN-10: 0323857795
Pagini: 230
Ilustrații: 40 illustrations (10 in full color)
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

1. An historical perspective of marine pollution
2. Dilution is not the solution
3. Chemical challenge is an ancient evolutionary pressure
4. Pollution as a form of artificial selection
5. Pollution shaping marine landscapes: from gene to ecosystem
6. Marine monitoring. Old and new methods to quantify hazard and risk
7. Conclusion and Future Outlook