Environmental Ecology: The Ecological Effects of Pollution, Disturbance, and Other StressesElsevier, 17 sty 1995 - 606 Thoroughly revised and significantly expanded, the Second Edition of Environmental Ecology provides new case studies and in-depth treatment of the effects of pollution and other disturbances on our oceans, lakes, forests, and air. New chapters on biological resources and ecological applications have been added, including material on environmental economics, import assessments, ecological monitoring, and environmental ethics. Extensive indexes, a glossary, and a bibliography are included. |
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CHAPTER 3 TOXIC ELEMENTS | 62 |
CHAPTER 4 ACIDIFICATION | 94 |
CHAPTER 5 FOREST DECLINES | 144 |
CHAPTER 6 OIL POLLUTION | 159 |
CHAPTER 7 EUTROPHICATION OF FRESH WATER | 189 |
CHAPTER 8 PESTICIDES | 213 |
CHAPTER 11 ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF WARFARE | 388 |
CHAPTER 12 BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES | 412 |
CHAPTER 13 SOME APPLICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECOLOGY | 447 |
REFERENCES | 469 |
GLOSSARY | 543 |
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CHAPTER 9 HARVESTING OF FORESTS | 278 |
CHAPTER 10 BIODIVERSITY AND EXTINCTIONS | 338 |
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