One of the very few - if not only - books written exclusively
related to this topic. This book comprehensively outlines the
principles governing the accumulation of chemicals from the
environment by organisms. Packed with tables and diagrams, this
work reviews the experimental data available on both terrestrial
and aquatic systems. It describes methods which are used to predict
bioaccumulation of chemicals from their physicochemical properties.
It also reviews environmental and other factors influencing
bioaccumulation. This text also includes previously unpublished
theoretical explanations of several bioaccumulation processes,
including food chain biomagnification. Information in this
exceptional volume is useful to government officials involved with
environmental management, chemists, biologists, consultants working
with chemical waste control, researchers, and graduate students.
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