Environmental contaminants and terrestrial vertebrates : effects on populations, communities, and ecosystems /
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
| Language: | English |
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Pensacola, Fla. :
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry,
[2000]
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| Series: | SETAC special publications series.
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Table of Contents:
- The role of populations, communities, and ecosystems in contemporary management of vertebrates
- Perturbations in terrestrial vertebrate populations : contaminants as a cause
- Contaminant-effect endpoints in terrestrial vertebrates at and above the individual level
- Statistical design of wildlife toxicology studies
- Approaches for assessment of terrestrial vertebrate responses to contaminants : moving beyond individual organisms
- Using single-species measurements to anticipate community consequences of environmental contaminants
- Modeling toxic effects on populations : experience from aquatic studies
- Group discussions of endpoint selection, study design, and extrapololation
- Estimation of population-level effects on wildlife based on individual-level exposures : influenc of life-history strategies
- Effects of environmental contaminants in spatially structured environments
- Disruption of rodent assemblages in disturbed tallgrass prairie ecosystems contaminated with petroleum wastes