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Habitat, Population Dynamics, and Metal Levels in Colonial Waterbirds: A Food Chain Approach

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By (author): Joanna Burger Michael Gochfeld

This book is a result of the authors more than 40 years of study on the behavior, populations, and heavy metals in the colonial waterbirds nesting in Barnegat Bay and the nearby estuaries and bays in the Northeastern United States. From Boston Harbor to the Chesapeake, based on longitudinal studies of colonial waterbirds, it provides a clear picture of the toxic trends and effects of heavy metals in the aquatic environment. The authors take a food web, ecosystem approach to contaminants, using population dynamics, habitat selection, and inputs to the bay to examine metal levels. They also look at the human dimension, discuss what metals in birds tell us about human exposure, and describe stakeholder involvement in these issues.

The book covers numbers and dynamics, colony sites and locations, and prey contaminant levels, and compares them to other comparable coastal estuaries. It uses colonial waterbirds as the focal point for an ecosystem approach to metals that begins with prey fish and goes through invertebrates to humans. Additionally, it provides information based on long-term integrative studies the authors have done on metal levels and bird species and compares the findings with data from the Harbor Estuaries Program, other Northeast bays, the Great Lakes, and the Wadden Sea.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1247g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781482251128

About Joanna BurgerMichael Gochfeld

Joanna Burger PhD is a Distinguished Professor of Biology in the Department of Ecology Evolution and Natural Resources and Cell Biology and Neuroscience Rutgers University Piscataway (New Jersey). She is a member of the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute and the Rutgers School of Public Health. Her main scientific interests include the social behavior of vertebrates ecological risk evaluations ecotoxicology and the intersections between ecological and human health. Dr. Burger has published more than 700 refereed papers and more than 20 books. Additionally she has received the Brewster Medal from the American Ornithologists Union (AOU) and the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Society for Risk Analysis.Michael Gochfeld MD PhD is Professor Emeritus at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and School of Public Health Piscataway New Jersey. He is an occupational physician and environmental toxicologist at the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute of Rutgers University. His main research interest has encompassed ecotoxicologic studies primarily of birds. His biomedical interest focuses on heavy metal exposure and risk assessment for humans from consumption of fish balancing the benefits against the toxicity of methylmercury. Dr. Gochfeld has coauthored or coedited eight books on protecting hazardous waste workers avian reproductive ecology and New Jerseys biodiversity as well as a textbook Environmental Medicine.

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