Difference Between Vole And Shrew


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Advances in the Biology of Shrews II


Advances in the Biology of Shrews II

Author: Joseph F. Merritt

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2005


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Mammals and Birds as Bioindicators of Trace Element Contaminations in Terrestrial Environments


Mammals and Birds as Bioindicators of Trace Element Contaminations in Terrestrial Environments

Author: Elżbieta Kalisińska

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2019-03-01


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The population explosion that began in the 1960s has been accompanied by a decrease in the quality of the natural environment, e.g. pollution of the air, water and soil with essential and toxic trace elements. Numerous poisonings of people and animals with highly toxic anthropogenic Hg and Cd in the 20th century prompted the creation of the abiotic environment, mainly in developed countries. However, the system is insufficient for long-term exposure to low concentrations of various substances that are mainly ingested through food and water. This problem could be addressed by the monitoring of sentinels – organisms that accumulate trace elements and as such reflect the rate and degree of environmental pollution. Usually these are long-lived vertebrates – herbivorous, omnivorous and carnivorous birds and mammals, especially game species. This book describes the responses of the sentinels most commonly used in ecotoxicological studies to 17 trace elements.

Environmental Contaminants in Biota


Environmental Contaminants in Biota

Author: W. Nelson Beyer

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2011-02-23


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Discussing the interpretation of tissue concentrations of contaminants in wildlife, this updated edition of a bestseller draws on current scientific research and includes new chapters and greater emphasis on aquatic organisms. Each chapter provides a summary and review of a specific chemical along with direction on research methods and the interpretation of conflicting or insufficient data. Chapters include a comprehensive history of contaminant interpretation in wildlife and fish, the use of tissue residues in ecological risk assessment, and detailed coverage of all bioaccumulative contaminants and their physiologic affects.