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Multiple Stressor Effects In Relation To Declining Amphibian Populations Astm Special Technical Publication 1443 Illustrated Edition Gregory L Linder

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Multiple Stressor Effects In Relation To Declining Amphibian Populations Astm Special Technical Publication 1443 Illustrated Edition Gregory L Linder
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Publisher: ASTM International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.98 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Gregory L. Linder, Sherry Krest, Don Sparling and Edward E. Little, editors
ISBN: 9780803134645, 0803134649
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: illustrated edition

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Multiple Stressor Effects In Relation To Declining Amphibian Populations Astm Special Technical Publication 1443 Illustrated Edition Gregory L Linder by Gregory L. Linder, Sherry Krest, Don Sparling And Edward E. Little, Editors 9780803134645, 0803134649 instant download after payment.

Original research discusses the protocols and approaches to studying the effects of multiple environmental stressors on amphibian populations and gives new perspectives on this complicated subject. This new publication integrates a variety of stressors that can act in concert and may ultimately cause a decline in amphibian populations. Sixteen peer-reviewed papers cover: Toxicity Assessment examines methods, which range from long-established laboratory approaches for evaluating adverse chemical effects to amphibians, to methods that link chemicals in surface waters, sediments, and soils with adverse effects observed among amphibians in the field. Field and Laboratory Studies illustrates studies in the evaluation of multiple stressor effects that may lead to declining amphibian populations. A range of laboratory and field studies of chemicals, such as herbicides, insecticides, chlorinated organic compounds, metals, and complex mixtures are also included. Causal Analysis demonstrates the range of tools currently available for evaluating "cause-effect" relationships between environmental stressors and declining amphibian populations. Audience: This new publication is a must-have for scientists and resource management professionals from diverse fields, including ecotoxicology, chemistry, ecology, field biology, conservation biology, and natural resource management.

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