Each and every biological organism has an important function in creating a healthy ecosystem, which is why conservationists everywhere encourage protecting biodiversity. However, monitoring wildlife health is an ongoing challenge. A new article in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry explores the use of a simple, inexpensive, and minimally invasive technique referred to as ‘micronuclei detection’ to assess genetic toxicity (genotoxicity) in free-ranging bats in areas of varying agricultural activity.
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Source: Phys.org