Marsupial and placental mammal species in environmental risk assessment strategies [E-Book] / editors: Marcelo L. Larramendy, Guillermo Liwszyc
With the expansion of human settlements and the environmental changes brought on by human activity and pollutants toxicology and risk assessment of mammal species is becoming increasingly of interest to toxicologists involved in environmental research. This book focuses specifically on environmental...
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Personal Name(s): | Larramendy, Marcelo L., editor |
Liwszyc, Guillermo, editor | |
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Cambridge :
Royal Society of Chemistry,
2022
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1 online resource (224 pages) |
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englisch |
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9781839163470 |
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10.1039/9781839163470 |
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Issues in toxicology
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- General Aspects – Current and Future Perspectives
- Cenozoic South American Metatherians (Mammalia, Theria) as Indicators of Climate–Environmental Changes
- Didelphis virginiana (Marsupialia, Didelphimorphia): A Proposal for its Use as a Biomonitor of Environmental Pollution
- An Arboreal Marsupial as an Indicator of Forest Degradation
- The Physiological Ecology of the Enigmatic Colocolo Opossum, the Monito del Monte (genus Dromiciops), and Its Role as a Bioindicator of the Broadleaf Biome
- Organochlorine Pesticides in Rivers from Riparian Cloud Forests: Prediction of Concentrations in the Fruit Bat Sturnira hondurensis
- Marine Mammals as Indicators of Environmental Pollution and Potential Health Effects
- Heavy Metal Impacts: An Evaluation of Toxicological Concern in Stranded Odontocetes in Southern South America
- Reproductive and Teratogenic Effects of Pesticides on Great Apes (Hominidae)
- Marsupial and Placental Mammal Species as Experimental Models in Environmental Risk Assessment Studies – Epilogue and Final Remarks