نتایج جستجو برای: environmental consequences

تعداد نتایج: 519483  

2000
A. J. Bennett

Thomas Malthus, in his ‘Essay on Population’ in 1798, argued that food production would not be able to keep pace with our capacity to produce. Contrary to this prediction there seems to be no evidence that our ability to produce food has been a lasting break on population growth. There are, however, several major areas of concern regarding environmental degradation associated with production ha...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2004
Philip J Landrigan Paul J Lioy George Thurston Gertrud Berkowitz L C Chen Steven N Chillrud Stephen H Gavett Panos G Georgopoulos Alison S Geyh Stephen Levin Frederica Perera Stephen M Rappaport Christopher Small

The attack on the World Trade Center (WTC) created an acute environmental disaster of enormous magnitude. This study characterizes the environmental exposures resulting from destruction of the WTC and assesses their effects on health. Methods include ambient air sampling; analyses of outdoor and indoor settled dust; high-altitude imaging and modeling of the atmospheric plume; inhalation studies...

2015
Malene Jakobsen Teodora Preda Anne Grete Kongsted John Erik Hermansen

Consumers' motivations for buying organic products include a wish of acquiring healthy, environmentally friendly products from production systems that also ensure a high level of animal welfare. However, the current Danish organic pig production faces important challenges regarding environmental impact of the system. High ammonia emissions arise from outdoor concrete areas with growing pigs and...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2012
S A Beynon

Anthelmintics, veterinary medicines for the control of endoparasites, enter into the environment largely through faeces of the treated animals. Sheep dung is a patchily distributed, ephemeral resource, with a functionally important decomposer community. The nature of this community and the pharmacokinetics of anthelmintics in sheep mean that the ecotoxic impacts of these drugs in sheep dung may...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1978
H A Tilson P A Cabe

One of the critical issues confronting the evolving discipline of behavioral and neurological toxicology is the general lack of test validation in animal models. This paper seeks to provide a strategy aimed at resolving this important problem. It is proposed that test validation be accomplished by evaluating known neurotoxins in a battery of tests chosen to assess in animal models a wide range ...

Journal: :جغرافیا و توسعه ناحیه ای 0
ولایتی ولایتی کدیور کدیور

the growth of industries during the industrialization and after the industrial revolution has caused environmental problems all around the world; specifically in industrial countries. in spite of having high technology, industrial countries have not been able to solve the problem of environmental pollution. even meetings and conferences such as those held in stockholm and johannesburg have not ...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2006
Mark S Boyce Chirakkal V Haridas Charlotte T Lee The Nceas Stochastic Demography Working Group

Recent advances in stochastic demography provide unique insights into the probable effects of increasing environmental variability on population dynamics, and these insights can be substantially different compared with those from deterministic models. Stochastic variation in structured population models influences estimates of population growth rate, persistence and resilience, which ultimately...

Journal: :Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association 2007
R Thomas Zoeller

Thyroid hormone (TH) is essential for normal brain development, but the specific actions of TH differ across developmental time and brain region. These actions of TH are mediated largely by a combination of thyroid hormone receptor (TR) isoforms that exhibit specific temporal and spatial patterns of expression during animal and human brain development. In addition, TR action is influenced by di...

2015
Sophie Labaude Thierry Rigaud Frank Cézilly

Several parasite species, particularly those having complex life-cycles, are known to induce phenotypic alterations in their hosts. Most often, such alterations appear to increase the fitness of the parasites at the expense of that of their hosts, a phenomenon known as "host manipulation". Host manipulation can have important consequences, ranging from host population dynamics to ecosystem engi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Alan R Townsend Stephen Porder

N ear the end of Proust’s famous novel Remembrance of Things Past, the protagonist at last comes to understand that a person’s present can only be understood in the context of their past. In PNAS, Sattari et al. (1) remind us the same is true for ecosystems. Focusing on the present and future of agriculture, the authors argue that a legacy of excess fertilizer use has caused soil phosphorus (P)...

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