Wildlife
SETAC scientists examine the various causes and adverse effects of stressors on wildlife populations, including birds and mammals.
Special Series
Wildlife Risk Assessment in the 21st Century: Integrating Advancements in Ecology, Toxicology, and Conservation
IEAM 20: 645–779 (2024)
Fact Sheets
Articles
- An Early-Life Stage Alternative Testing Strategy for Assessing the Impacts of Environmental Chemicals in Birds
IEAM 39: 141–154 (2020) - Assessing the Risks of Pesticides to Threatened and Endangered Species Using Population Modeling: A Critical Review and Recommendations for Future Work
ET&C 35: 1904–1913 (2016) - Furthering the Derivation of Predictive Wildlife Toxicity Reference Values for Use in Soil Cleanup Decisions
IEAM 10(3): 358–371 (2014) - Recommendations for the Development and Application of Wildlife Toxicity Reference Values
IEAM 6: 28–37 (2010)
SETAC Books
Environmental Contaminants and Terrestrial Vertebrates: Effects on Populations (Out of Print)
Reproductive and Developmental Effects of Contaminants in Oviparous Vertebrates (Out of Print)
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