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Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors behavioral effects

Currently, it is not possible to accurately transform data gathered from molecular markers to predict effects at the population and community levels of organization. Certainly, behavioral alterations caused by acetylcholinesterase inhibitors may cause an increase in predation or increase the tendency of a parent to abandon a brood, but the long-term populational effects are difficult to estimate. In the estimation and classification of potential effects, it may be the pattern of indicators that is more important than the simple occurrence of one that is important. [Pg.282]

D Mello GD, Lewandowska EAM and Miles SS (1983). Effects of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor sarin upon a visually guided reaching response in the marmoset. In Application of Behavioral Pharmacology in Toxicology (G Zbinden, V Cuomo, G Racagni and B Weiss eds), pp. 153-156. New York, NY, USA Raven Press. [Pg.247]


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