Toxicology of reptiles / edited by Susan C. M. Gardner, Eva Oberdorster
Gardner, Susan C [editor] | Oberdörster, Eva [editor/a].
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Biblioteca Chetumal
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Incluye bibliografía e índice
Chapter 1 Introduction to Reptilian Toxicology.. Chapter 2 Global Threats Affecting the Status of Reptile Populations.. Chapter 3 Use of Tissue Residues in Reptile Ecotoxicology: A Call for Integration and Experimentalism.. Chapter 4 Tools for Assessing Contaminant Exposure and Effects in Reptiles.. Chpater 5 Hepatic, Renal, and Adrenal Toxicology.. Chapter 6 Developmental and Reproductive Effects.. Chapter 7 Neurotoxicology and Behavioral Effects in Reptiles.. Chapter 8 Immunotoxicology and Implications for Reptilian Health.. Chapter 9 Reptilian Genotoxicity.. Chapter 10 Reptile Ecotoxicology: Studying the Effects of Contaminants on Populations.. Index
Toxicology of Reptiles cohesively summarizes much of the cutting-edge research taking place in fields such as reptilian endocrinology, neurophysiology, immunology, and ecology. It also addresses conservation needs along with the complications often associated with population studies. The text is easy to synthesize and apply in the evaluation and understanding of potential risks to reptiles from environmental contaminants. This book provides a comprehensive description of the current state of knowledge of reptilian toxicology from the perspective of target organ systems. It covers major contaminant classes within each chapter, focusing on those of greatest concern. The authors highlight the most pressing information gaps, and propose priority directions for further advancement in the fields of reptilian biology, wildlife and environmental toxicology, conservation, and ecological risk assessment. eng