BOOK
Behavioural Ecotoxicology
This volume focuses on how environmental pollutants—such as pesticides and industrial chemicals—affect animal behavior and subsequently ecological fitness. It uses experimental methods from behavioural psychology, pharmacology, and neurotoxicology to detect and characterize behavioural changes in both aquatic and terrestrial organisms. These changes are interpreted ecologically at individual and population levels, with case studies illustrating sublethal and behavioral endpoints, and discussion of behavior as a bioindicator tool in regulatory environmental assessments
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