Emerging Contaminants in Wildlife Toxicology
A special issue of Environments (ISSN 2076-3298).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (4 October 2019) | Viewed by 5223
Special Issue Editors
Interests: fisheries; environmental science; ecological indicators; pollution; public health
Interests: conservation biology; tropical ecology; conservation planning; biodiversity
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The field of wildlife toxicology continues to evolve with more emphasis on emerging contaminants as we continue to learn more about the sensitivity and effects on certain species of wildlife that are exposed to environmental contaminants. This special issue will address emerging environmental contaminants in wildlife toxicology and will consider a variety of species in different parts of the world as related to impacts of contaminants. As we continue to learn more about the effects of environmental contaminants on various species in wildlife around the world, the issue of emerging environmental contaminants will continue to challenge scientists to better understand the role of such contamination to wildlife health and biodiversity.
Dr. Ronald J. Kendall
Prof. Dr. Thomas E. Lacher Jr.
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- wildlife
- wildlife toxicology
- emerging contaminants
- wildlife ecotoxicology
- wildlife science
- biodiversity
- sustainability
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