Statistics in Ecotoxicology Ecological & Environmental Toxicology Series
Coordonnateur : Sparks Tim
* provides an invaluable introduction to the quantitative methodsfor the analysis of ecotoxicological data;
* covers field experimentation, laboratory experimentation,regression methodology, multivariate methods and monitoring:
* incorporates essential tips to prevent many of the common designand analytical failings in ecotoxicology; and,
* includes case studies comprising of terrestrial, freshwater andmarine examples.
Written by an international team of scientists, Statistics inEcotoxicology will be essential reading for all ecotoxicologists.
Exploring the Data (D. French & D. Lindley).
Field Experiments (D. Gadsden & T. Sparks).
The Analysis of Laboratory Toxicity Experiments (R. Meister &P. Van den Brink).
Analysis of Field Studies: Regression Analysis (E. Smith & C.Anderson-Cook).
Multivariate Techniques (A. Scott & R. Clarke).
Environmental Monitoring: Investigating Associations and Trends (L.Conquest).
Organochlorines in Bird of Prey Eggs: A Terrestrial Case Study (T.Sparks, et al.).
Statistical Techniques for the Ecological Risk Assessment ofChemicals in Freshwaters (M. Crane, et al.).
Trying to Detect Impacts in Marine Habitats: Comparisons withSuitable Reference Areas (A. Underwood).
Appendices.
Index.
Date de parution : 02-2000
Ouvrage de 344 p.
15.4x23.1 cm
Date de parution : 02-2000
Ouvrage de 344 p.
16.1x24.9 cm
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