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  • Researchers, Shigeyuki Nakanishi and colleagues reporting in the February 1, 2012 issue of the journal Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety have performed experiments to find out.

    Dr. Douglas Fields: Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria From the Fukushima Nuclear Accident? Dr. Douglas Fields 2012

  • Following a Ph.D. in Aquatic Ecology and Ecotoxicology at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Madrid, Spain), Camargo went to USA in 1990 for a postdoc at Colorado State University and Clemson University, returning to Spain four years later.

    Contributor: Julio A. Camargo 2010

  • Article Topics: Ecotoxicology, Toxicology, Environmental health, Environmental monitoring, Human health and Risk assessment

    Environmental Contaminants and Toxicology Reader 2009

  • Article Topics: Environmental chemistry, Air pollution and air quality, Geology, Minerals and mining, Toxicology, Ecotoxicology, Human health and Environmental monitoring

    Mercury (element) 2009

  • Article Topics: Air pollution and air quality, Biogeochemistry, Consumer issues, Environmental monitoring, Ecotoxicology, Human health, Pollution, Pollution prevention and Waste management

    Pollution~ atmospheric inputs 2009

  • Article Topics: Forestry, Minerals and mining, Pollution, Pollution prevention, Environmental monitoring, Human health and Ecotoxicology

    Pollution~ forestry and mining operations 2009

  • Article Topics: Ecotoxicology, Toxicology, Environmental health, Environmental monitoring, Human health and Risk assessment

    Environmental Contaminants and Toxicology Reader 2009

  • Article Topics: Emerging diseases, Animals and society, Human health, Environmental health, Ecotoxicology and Environmental monitoring

    Malaria and DDT 2009

  • In August 2004, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that fish in virtually all U.S. lakes and rivers are contaminated, and in early 2005, a study in the journal Ecotoxicology found high levels of mercury in songbirds, salamanders, and other New England wildlife previously thought to be unaffected.

    Kate Kelly: Mamet and Mercury 2009

  • Article Topics: Agriculture and food, Consumer issues, Consumption, Animals and society, Ecotoxicology, Ecological risk assessment, Environmental monitoring, Human health and Pollution prevention

    What is a pesticide 2008

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