Toxicology in Conservation Biology

Toxicology in Conservation Biology
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Description

Toxicology in Conservation Biology examines the role of toxic substances in threatening biodiversity and conservation efforts. It covers the impacts of pollutants on endangered species, habitat degradation, and ecosystem resilience. The book emphasizes the need for toxicological assessments in conservation strategies to protect vulnerable populations. Suitable for conservation biologists and environmental toxicologists, it advances the integration of toxicology in preserving biodiversity.

Author(s) Bio

Finn Charles applies toxicological principles to conservation biology, focusing on the impact of pollutants on endangered species and biodiversity. His research investigates how chemicals like pesticides, heavy metals, and persistent organic pollutants affect the health and survival of vulnerable wildlife populations. Finn has developed strategies for monitoring and mitigating toxic exposures in conservation areas. He has published numerous studies on the role of toxicology in preserving ecosystems and species diversity. As an editor, Finn provides guidelines for conservationists and toxicologists to collaborate in assessing and reducing the environmental threats posed by chemical contaminants, promoting sustainable conservation efforts through informed toxicological practices.

9781837404605, Toxicology in Conservation Biology, Environmental Toxicology