by Marcelo L Larramendy (Editor), Diana Anderson (Editor), Michael D. Waters (Series Editor), Tim Marrs (Series Editor), P R Alves (Contributor), Grazyna Wilczek (Contributor), Frank Martin (Contributor), Bjoern Scholz-Starke (Contributor), Juliana Da Silva (Contributor), J L Fuentes (Contributor), Marco Parolini (Contributor), P Siroski (Contributor), Mariailaria Verderame (Contributor), N Wagner (Contributor), J C Brodeur (Contributor) & 12 more_0
This book describes the latest non-traditional terrestrial species models used as indicators of the toxic effects of environmental pollutants. The book enables understanding of the effects of pollutants in non-target species, and therefore enables analysis of the effects on ecosystems.
This book will be of interest to anyone interested in developing new biomarker species with high degrees of ecological relevance. It will serve as a useful resource for regulatory and research toxicologists, particularly those interested in soil screening and the effects of pollutants on wildlife and insects and their use as biological indicators.
Product Details
- Series: Issues in Toxicology (Book 32)
- Hardcover: 340 pages
- Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry; 1 edition (June 15, 2017)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1782628118
- ISBN-13: 978-1782628118
- Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 1 x 9.3 inches
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