Description
Bird and Reptile Species in Environmental Risk Assessment Strategies is a specialized scientific resource that explores the critical role of avian and reptilian species in toxicological research and environmental monitoring. This volume presents evidence-based methodologies for using birds and reptiles as sentinel species to detect and assess environmental contamination and chemical hazards.
The book covers essential topics including bioaccumulation patterns, ecotoxicological endpoints, and species-specific vulnerability assessments. It addresses regulatory frameworks, field sampling techniques, and laboratory analysis methods necessary for comprehensive risk evaluation. The content integrates recent research findings with practical applications for environmental professionals, toxicologists, and wildlife managers.
Authored by leading experts in the field, this work serves as an authoritative reference for understanding how bird and reptile populations respond to environmental stressors and toxic exposures, making it invaluable for ecosystem protection strategies.







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