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Toxicology of Amphibian Tadpoles
Description
by Eduardo Alves de Almeida (Editor), Juliane Silberschmidt Freitas (Editor)
Anuran amphibians are among the animal groups with the highest rate of population decline on the planet. Among the factors driving this decline are environmental pollutants, whose negative effects on larvae and tadpoles are still relatively little studied. This is the first book devoted entirely to studying the effects of environmental pollutants on amphibian tadpoles. Throughout its 14 chapters, various aspects of the toxic effects of different classes of environmental contaminants are explored, such as the toxicokinetics of toxic compounds in tadpoles and their health effects, which may result in negative consequences at populations level.
Details
Year:
2024
Pages:
335
Language:
English
Format:
PDF
Size:
15 MB
ISBN-10:
0367549670
ISBN-13:
9780367549671, 978-0367549671, 978-0-367-54967-1, 978-0-367-54969-5, 978-0367549695, 9780367549695, 978-1-003-09139-4, 9781003091394, 978-1003091394
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