Marine Bivalve Mollusks and Emerging Pollutants 1st Edition
Marine Bivalve Mollusks and Emerging Pollutants (1st Edition) by Guangxu Liu is an indispensable resource for scientists, environmental managers, and aquaculture professionals confronting the growing challenge of coastal contamination. This authoritative volume blends cutting‑edge science with practical insight to illuminate how bivalves—clams, mussels, oysters—interact with emerging pollutants such as microplastics, pharmaceuticals, personal care Books, nanomaterials, and trace organic contaminants.
Discover robust methodologies for biomonitoring, tissue analysis, and ecological risk assessment designed for real‑world coastal environments from the Asia‑Pacific to Europe and North America. Carefully curated case studies and regional examples make the book GEO‑relevant for policymakers and coastal practitioners seeking evidence-based strategies for pollution mitigation and sustainable aquaculture management.
Packed with clear explanations of exposure pathways, bioaccumulation mechanisms, and sentinel biomarker approaches, this 1st Edition equips readers to interpret monitoring data, design surveillance programs, and inform regulatory decisions. Its interdisciplinary perspective bridges marine biology, toxicology, environmental chemistry, and resource management—making it equally useful for graduate students, researchers, and consultants.
Whether you’re building a biomonitoring program for estuaries, assessing seafood safety, or advancing coastal conservation, Marine Bivalve Mollusks and Emerging Pollutants by Guangxu Liu is a practical, science‑driven guide that turns complex research into actionable solutions. Add this essential title to your collection to stay ahead in the fight against marine pollution and to support resilient coastal ecosystems worldwide.
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