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Integrative behavioral ecotoxicology: bringing together fields to establish new insight to behavioral ecology, toxicology, and conservation

Peterson, Elizabeth K ; Buchwalter, David B ; Kerby, Jacob L ; LeFauve, Matthew K ; Varian-Ramos, Claire W ; Swaddle, John P

Current zoology, 2017-04, Vol.63 (2), p.185-194 [Periódico revisado por pares]

England: Oxford University Press

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  • Título:
    Integrative behavioral ecotoxicology: bringing together fields to establish new insight to behavioral ecology, toxicology, and conservation
  • Autor: Peterson, Elizabeth K ; Buchwalter, David B ; Kerby, Jacob L ; LeFauve, Matthew K ; Varian-Ramos, Claire W ; Swaddle, John P
  • Assuntos: Conservation ; Ecology ; Ontogeny ; Phylogeny ; Pollutants ; Special Column: Conservation Concerns in Behavioral Toxicology ; Survival ; Toxicology ; Wildlife conservation
  • É parte de: Current zoology, 2017-04, Vol.63 (2), p.185-194
  • Notas: The fields of behavioral ecology, conservation science, and environmental toxicology individually aim to protect and manage the conservation of wildlife in response to anthropogenic stressors, including widespread anthropogenic pollution. Although great emphasis in the field of toxicology has been placed on understanding how single pollutants affect survival, a comprehensive, interdis- ciplinary approach that includes behavioral ecology is essential to address how anthropogenic compounds are a risk for the survival of species and populations in an increasingly polluted world. We provide an integrative framework for behavioral ecotoxicology using Tinbergen's four postu- lates (causation and mechanism, development and ontogeny, function and fitness, and evolution- ary history and phylogenetic patterns). The aims of this review are: 1) to promote an integrative view and re-define the field of integrative behavioral ecotoxicology; 2) to demonstrate how study- ing ecotoxicology can promote behavior research; and 3) to identify areas of behavioral ecotoxicol- ogy that require further attention to promote the integration and growth of the field.
    animal behavior, behavioral ecology, conservation, phylogenetic, pollution, toxicology.
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  • Descrição: The fields of behavioral ecology, conservation science, and environmental toxicology individually aim to protect and manage the conservation of wildlife in response to anthropogenic stressors, including widespread anthropogenic pollution. Although great emphasis in the field of toxicology has been placed on understanding how single pollutants affect survival, a comprehensive, interdis- ciplinary approach that includes behavioral ecology is essential to address how anthropogenic compounds are a risk for the survival of species and populations in an increasingly polluted world. We provide an integrative framework for behavioral ecotoxicology using Tinbergen's four postu- lates (causation and mechanism, development and ontogeny, function and fitness, and evolution- ary history and phylogenetic patterns). The aims of this review are: 1) to promote an integrative view and re-define the field of integrative behavioral ecotoxicology; 2) to demonstrate how study- ing ecotoxicology can promote behavior research; and 3) to identify areas of behavioral ecotoxicol- ogy that require further attention to promote the integration and growth of the field.
  • Editor: England: Oxford University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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