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Updating the extremely successful Wildlife Toxicology and Population Modeling, Wildlife Toxicology: Emerging Contaminant and Biodiversity Issues brings together a distinguished group of international contributors, who provide a global assessment of a range of environmental stressors, including pesticides, environmental contaminants, and other emerging chemical threats, and their impact on wildlife populations. A decade ago, many of these threats existed but were either unrecognized or considered minor issues, and all have now snowballed into major challenges for the conservation of wildlife populations. This is the first book to address these dangers in a single volume and recommend proven mitigation techniques to protect and sustain Earth’s wildlife populations. 335 p.
- Ronald J. Kendall, Editor. PhD, Director of the Institute of Environmental and Human Health (TIEHH); and chair of the Department of Environmental Toxicology, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX (USA).
- Thomas E. Lacher, Editor. PhD, Head of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M Unversity, College Station, TX (USA).
- George P. Cobb, Editor. Professor of Environmental Toxicology, TIEHH at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX (USA).Et al…
- Publication date (digital version): 2016-04 – CRC Press (imprint of Taylor & Francis Group).
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