Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards
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Description:
Studying animals in the environment may be a realistic and highly beneficial approach to identifying unknown chemical contaminants before they cause human harm. Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards presents an overview of animal-monitoring programs, including detailed case studies of how animal health problems--such as the effects of DDT on wild bird populations--have led researchers to the sources of human health hazards. The authors examine the components and characteristics required for an effective animal-monitoring program, and they evaluate numerous existing programs, including in situ research, where an animal is placed in a natural setting for monitoring purposes.
- Front Matter
- Executive Summary
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Concepts and Definitions
- 3. Food Animals as Sentinels
- 4. Companion Animals as Sentinels
- 5. Fish and Other Wildlife as Sentinels
- 6. Animal Sentinels in Risk Assessment
- 7. Selection and Application of Animal Sentinel Systems in Risk Assessment
- 8. Conclusions and Recommendations
- References
- Appendix: May 1988 Workshop Participants
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