ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS IN BIOTA: Interpreting Tissue Concentrations, Second Edition

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Discussing the interpretation of tissue concentrations of contaminants in wildlife, this updated edition of a bestseller draws on current scientific research and includes new chapters and greater emphasis on aquatic organisms. Each chapter provides a summary and review of a specific chemical along with direction on research methods and the interpretation of conflicting or insufficient data. Chapters include a comprehensive history of contaminant interpretation in wildlife and fish, the use of tissue residues in ecological risk assessment, and detailed coverage of all bioaccumulative contaminants and their physiologic affects.

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Beyer, W. N., & Meador, J. P. (2011). ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS IN BIOTA: Interpreting Tissue Concentrations, Second Edition. Environmental Contaminants in Biota: Interpreting Tissue Concentrations, Second Edition (pp. 1–733). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b10598

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