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Invertebrates Experimental Models in Toxicity Screening provides an in-depth examination of how invertebrate organisms serve as valuable biological indicators for assessing chemical toxicity and environmental contamination. This 2017 publication explores diverse invertebrate species including insects, crustaceans, mollusks, and other organisms that are commonly used in toxicological research.
The book details experimental methodologies, toxicity endpoints, and standardized protocols for evaluating how pollutants and hazardous substances affect invertebrate populations. It discusses the advantages of using invertebrates as model organisms, including their ecological relevance, cost-effectiveness, and sensitivity to environmental stressors. The work bridges the gap between traditional toxicology and modern environmental monitoring practices, making it essential for researchers, environmental scientists, and toxicologists working in regulatory compliance and ecological assessment.







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