ANALYTICAL BIOEVALUATION OF THE PREDICTIVE MODEL OF SCIENCE IN AQUATIC ECOTOXICOLOGY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31381/biotempo.v18i1.3850Keywords:
biomonitoring, environmental protection, environmental service, scientific structureAbstract
The purpose of the study was to describe the analytical bioevaluation of the predictive model of science in aquatic ecotoxicology. From the Sciencedirect website, 18 scientific reviews, 72 scientific articles, six encyclopedias and 32 book chapters corresponding to 11 scientific journals were analyzed. Two descriptors were proposed: 1st) of the field conditions which referred to the natural development of organisms and, 2nd) of the laboratory conditions where three types of tests were considered: A) potential of toxicity, B) of growth and, C) transformation. Although, the advantage of field conditions is the disadvantage in laboratory conditions, it is essential that bio-assessments are combined for ecosystem services to be sustainable in society. From various bioevaluations of field and laboratory conditions, data that have statistical significance and its argumentation constitute new premises can be constructed. It is concluded that the analytical bioevaluation of any predictive model of science in aquatic ecotoxicology can be carried out from field or laboratory conditions and where the falsifiable theory that originates, is oriented to recognizable practices from the ecosystem services.