Amphibian Decline: An Integrated Analysis of Multiple Stressor Effects

Amphibian Decline: An Integrated Analysis of Multiple Stressor Effects
ISBN-10
1880611554
ISBN-13
9781880611555
Category
Nature / Animals / Fish
Pages
345
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Authors
Wis.), Greg Linder, Donald W. Sparling

Description

This book examines the ecotoxicology and stressors of amphibians in an attempt to address issues related to declining amphibian populations and the role that various stressors might have in those losses. It identifies gaps in current data, interprets information into an existing framework, and points toward critical areas for future research. Through the combined efforts of research and resource management communities, recommendations can be developed to change current policies and management actions to address the problem of amphibian decline.

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