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Toxicology of Marine Mammals serves to … provide an initial introduction to both historical and recent progress and publications for researchers investigating topics outside their field of study. … [The reader] will gain inspiration for future studies . … [W]ell-suited for graduate-level courses …. .
- Aquatic Mammals, 2004
Book Description
Toxicology of Marine Mammals focuses on the effects of natural and introduced toxicants on organs and systems in marine mammals. It includes overviews on health status and contamination with chapters devoted to whales, pinnipeds, dolphins, polar bears, manatees, and sea otters. The concluding chapter addresses perspectives for the future. This volume features research from a vast geographic landscape, with case studies on intriguing areas of contamination such as the St. Lawrence River and the Baltic Sea. Toxicologists working in marine biology and veterinary medicine, conservation scientists, fisheries scientists, environmental scientists, and wildlife managers will all benefit from this comprehensive resource.
Toxicology of Marine Mammals,Joseph G. Vos,Gregory Bossart,Michel Fournier,Thomas O'Shea,Tom O'Shea,CRC,0415239141,Effect of water pollution on,Environmental Science,Life Sciences - Biology - Marine Biology,Life Sciences - Zoology - Mammals,Marine mammals,Science,Science/Mathematics,Toxicology,Veterinary Medicine - General,Marine & freshwater mammals,Science / Marine Biology,Toxicology (non-medical)
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