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Freshwater Bivalve Ecotoxicology
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Product Details
Author:
Jerry L. Farris, John H. Van Hassel
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
404
Publisher:
CRC Press (September 23, 2019)
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9780367389895
Weight:
27.25oz
Dimensions:
7" x 10"
File:
TAYLORFRANCIS-TayFran_260128060137739-20260128.xml
Folder:
TAYLORFRANCIS
List Price:
$94.99
Country of Origin:
United States
Case Pack:
10
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$90.24
Publisher Identifier:
P-CRC
Discount Code:
H
Pub Discount:
30
Imprint:
CRC Press
Overview
This book covers techniques and approaches for assessing suspected contaminant impact upon freshwater bivalves. The editors incorporate expertise on research topics and management issues from a cross section of active scientists in the field. The resulting array of viewpoints provides a valuable tool drawn from internal and external peer reviews. They explore advances in general monitoring of population responses to stressors and fundamental concepts of ecotoxicology specific to burrowing bivalves. They also provide insights that offer direction and priority for resolving specific problems challenging protection and conservation efforts.








