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This volume focuses on the effects of natural and introduced toxicants on organs and systems in marine mammals. It includes overview chapters on health status and contaminations with subsequent chapters devoted to whales, pinnipeds (seals), dolphins, polar bears, manatees, and sea otters. The concluding chapter addresses perspectives and issues for the future. Toxicologists working in marine biology and veterinary medicine, conservation scientists, fisheries scientists, environmental scientists, and wildlife managers will all benefit from this comprehensive resource. eBook available with sample pages: 0203165578
The activities of modern society have unleashed a range of toxic
chemicals into the global environment. Many of these toxicants are
now being detected in increasing quantities in the tissues of
marine mammals, most notably in top predators who acquire
relatively large amounts of toxic chemicals by ingesting
contaminated prey. Toxicology of Marine Mammals focuses on the
effects of natural and introduced toxicants on organs and systems
in marine mammals. It provides overviews on health status and
contamination, with subsequent chapters devoted to whales,
pinnipeds, dolphins, polar bears, manatees, and sea otters.
Internationally renowned researchers assess the mounting evidence
for adverse effects on reproduction and the chemically-induced
increased susceptibility to death from infectious diseases. The
concluding chapter addresses perspectives and issues for the
future. This compelling book features research from a vast
geographic landscape ranging from the tropics to the Arctic, with
case studies on intriguing areas of contamination such as the St.
Lawrence River and the Baltic Sea. It identifies the severe threats
that environmental contaminants pose to the health and future of
marine mammals. It also makes an urgent call for legislation to
regulate the incessant pollution ravaging our seas and devastating
the marine mammal population worldwide. Toxicologists working in
marine biology and veterinary medicine, conservation scientists,
fisheries scientists, environmental scientists, and wildlife
managers will all benefit from this comprehensive resource.
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