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RATL: A Database of Reptile and Amphibian Toxicology Literature

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LIST OF TABLES<br />

Table 1: Contaminant residues measured in field samples <strong>of</strong> reptiles <strong>and</strong> amphibians.<br />

(75 pages)<br />

Table 2: Field studies not including residue values.<br />

(33 pages)<br />

Table 3: Acute toxicity values from laboratory studies.<br />

(29 pages)<br />

Table 4: Laboratory studies not including acute toxicity data.<br />

(58 pages)<br />

Table 5: FETAX study data. [FETAX (Frog Embryo Teratogenesis Assay-Xenopus) is a<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ardized methodology for developmental toxicity assays that uses embryos <strong>of</strong><br />

South African Clawed Frog (Xenopus laevis)].<br />

(18 pages)<br />

Table 6: pH study data. (Studies that alter acidification under laboratory or field conditions<br />

including the combined effects <strong>of</strong> pH <strong>and</strong> various contaminants).<br />

(32 pages)<br />

Table 7: Reviews <strong>of</strong> primary literature on contaminant effects in amphibians <strong>and</strong> reptiles.<br />

(3 pages)<br />

Table 8: Primary literature or reviews that examine possible causes for amphibian <strong>and</strong>/or reptile<br />

populations declines with no direct contaminant exposure.<br />

(2 pages)<br />

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