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A critical review of in-vitro methods for the measurement of the oral bioaccessibility of metals and metalloids in soils.
The available data on the environmental fate, behaviour and toxicity of 5 groups of petroleum products is reviewed
Study to establish the level of genetic diversity within the endangered black poplar (populus nigra subsp betulifolia) in Britain and Ireland.
This study used a blend of large-scale surveys, small-scale surveys and field experiments to assess likely biotic and abiotic effects on distribution and abundance of scarce molluscs.
This report presents the results of a PhD study on the ecology and conservation of the Southern Damselfly.
Provides a case study that may have a broader application for Environment Agency staff dealing with the management of rare and endangered species.
The results of research into the effects of fishing line and tackle debris on mute swans.
The objective of the project was to test PHABSIM further as a tool for assessing water resources issues, specifically assessing prescribed minimum flows.
This report continues to illustrate the utility of linking the River habitat survey (RHS) and waterways breeding bird survey (WBBS).
Postmortem examinations were carried out on 341 otters retrieved between 1992 and 2000.
In order to provide improved and consistent estimates of open water evaporation, this project evaluated the current estimation methods.
This report critically reviews the existing documentation on the subject of best forestry management practices for the protection of the freshwater environment.
The results of a study into how to how best to protect the native white clawed crayfish populations by eradicating or controlling the introduced signal crayfish species in England and Wales.
A practical guide for identifying blue-green algal flora
The report presents a review of the evaluation of environmental risks posed by human pharmaceuticals.
A survey of the extent of use of risk assessment packages in the UK and an indication of the level (or lack) of training which practitioners currently have.
This study was undertaken to evaluate the potential of commercially available bone meal as a remedial treatment for immobilising heavy metals in contaminated soils.
Review of molecular dimension models as indicators of low bioaccumulation potential
This report describes how land use maps produced in the 1930s contain a wealth of information that could still prove useful today.
This report provides up to-date information on endocrine disrupting chemicals, which are thought to cause hormonal and sex changes in aquatic organisms such as dogwhelks and fish.
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