The study, “Feces Are Effective Biological Samples for Measuring Pesticides and Flame Retardants in Primates,” was co-authored by O’Neill’s Marta Venier, Shaorui Wang, and Tessa Steiniche, along with Michael Wasserman in the COAS Department of Anthropology, among other collaborators from the U.S., Uganda, and Costa Rica.
Monkey poop could hold key to understanding threats to wildlife from chemical pollutants
Wednesday, September 09, 2020