BOOK
Population Ecotoxicology
This book examines the impact of toxicants on populations rather than just individuals, providing theoretical and practical frameworks for linking individual-level effects to population-level consequences. Topics include population dynamics, epidemiology of noninfectious disease, toxicant-related genetic effects, and models for predicting ecological risks. It is part of the Hierarchical Ecotoxicology series and is intended for researchers, risk assessors, and students in environmental science.
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