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Ecotoxicology of wild mammals / Richard Shore and Barnett A. Rattner.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ecological & environmental toxicology series | Ecological & environmental toxicology seriesPublication details: Chichester : Wiley, 2001.Description: 688p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780471974291 (hbk.) :
  • 0471974293 (alk. paper)
  • 0471974293 (Cloth)
  • 9780471974291 (Cloth)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 599.17 SHO
LOC classification:
  • RA1226
Contents:
1.Environmental contaminants. David J. Hoffman ... [et al] -- 2.Mammal classificaiton and characteristics. Giovanni Amori and Ronald M. Nowack -- 3.Marsupialia and monotremata. Robyn M. Bolton-grob, Jorma T. Ahokas and Charles T. Eason -- 4.Insectivora. Wei-chun Ma and Sylvia Talmage -- 5.Chiroptera. Donald R. Clark Jr, and Richard F. Shore -- 6.Rodentia and lagomorpha. Steven R. Sheffield ... [et al] -- 7.Carnivora. Christopher F. Mason and Christopher D. Wren -- 8.Pinnipedia. Peter S. Ross and Gera M. Trosi -- 9.Cetacea and sirenia. Thomas J. O\'Shea and Alex Aguilar -- 10.Perissodactyla and artiodactyla. Arne Froslie, Tore Silversten and Robert Lochmiller -- 11.Biomarkers for contaminant exposure and effects in mammals. David B. Peakall and Karen McBee -- 12.Extrapolation of laboratory tests to field populations. Douglas J. Forsyth -- 13.Assessing hazard and risk of chemical exposures to wild mammals food chain-analysis and its role in ecological risk assessment. Greg Linder and Gerhard Joermann -- 15.Putting the impacts of environmental contamination into perspective. Anne Fairbrother -- 15.Summation. Robert K. Ringer.
Summary: This work presents research on the exposure and effects of environmental contaminents in wild mammal populations. It has been brought together by an international team of authors who have lead the research on contaminents in mammals.
Holdings
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 599.17 SHO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00214294

Includes bibliographical references.

1.Environmental contaminants. David J. Hoffman ... [et al] -- 2.Mammal classificaiton and characteristics. Giovanni Amori and Ronald M. Nowack -- 3.Marsupialia and monotremata. Robyn M. Bolton-grob, Jorma T. Ahokas and Charles T. Eason -- 4.Insectivora. Wei-chun Ma and Sylvia Talmage -- 5.Chiroptera. Donald R. Clark Jr, and Richard F. Shore -- 6.Rodentia and lagomorpha. Steven R. Sheffield ... [et al] -- 7.Carnivora. Christopher F. Mason and Christopher D. Wren -- 8.Pinnipedia. Peter S. Ross and Gera M. Trosi -- 9.Cetacea and sirenia. Thomas J. O\'Shea and Alex Aguilar -- 10.Perissodactyla and artiodactyla. Arne Froslie, Tore Silversten and Robert Lochmiller -- 11.Biomarkers for contaminant exposure and effects in mammals. David B. Peakall and Karen McBee -- 12.Extrapolation of laboratory tests to field populations. Douglas J. Forsyth -- 13.Assessing hazard and risk of chemical exposures to wild mammals food chain-analysis and its role in ecological risk assessment. Greg Linder and Gerhard Joermann -- 15.Putting the impacts of environmental contamination into perspective. Anne Fairbrother -- 15.Summation. Robert K. Ringer.

This work presents research on the exposure and effects of environmental contaminents in wild mammal populations. It has been brought together by an international team of authors who have lead the research on contaminents in mammals.

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