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Endocrine disruption

biological bases for health effects in wildlife and humans

By David O. Norris,James A. Carr

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Publish Date

2006

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Language

eng

Pages

477

Description:

"This book addresses the biological effects of the large number of classes of compounds that have been recognized as endocrine disruptors. These compounds persist as pollutants in the environment and have been linked to a number of fertility and developmental disorders in fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and humans. Norris and Carr present a well-rounded and cohesive examination of the endocrinology, toxicology, and ecology related to these phenomena. They lay out the current state of understanding of the whole field, and include a final section organized by the classes of compounds that have been identified as endocrine disruptors." "Endocrinologists, toxicologists, and ecologists, as well as environmentalists, politicians, and government officials - will find that this book covers the fundamentals of unfamiliar areas of experience. This is intended also to be a useful primer for students interested in a comprehensive introduction to the subject. Endocrine Disruption guides readers to a better understanding of the interrelationships and complex problems involved in assessing and regulating the health of wildlife and humans."--Jacket.