Ecotoxicology
Ecotoxicology is a branch of environmental science that studies the detrimental effects of toxic substances on living organisms and environments. It focuses on the impact of toxic substances on ecosystems, populations, and individuals, and how these effects can be mitigated. Ecotoxicology research seeks to identify the sources, mechanisms and effects of toxicants, as well as develop strategies and tools for their management. Ecotoxicology is essential to protect and conserve the environment, as well as maintaining healthy ecosystems and human populations. This research is important in ensuring the safety of food, water, and air, as well as minimizing pollution and preserving biodiversity. Ecotoxicology is essential to minimizing environmental damage, with implications for economic and human health.
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