Climate Change and Its Impact on Fertility highlights the issues and concerns that address the latest impact of climate change and mitigation strategies for enhancing early embryo survival and uterine potential. This book covers the effects of climate change on both the biological parents and the embryo by discussing the negative impacts, providing an overview of the variety of climate changes currently affecting fertility, and exploring possible solutions. This book is ideally intended for medical scientists and doctors, reproductive biologists, experimental toxicologists, mammalian cell biologists, clinicians, embryologists, health and safety agencies/regulatory authorities, public health officials, and policymakers along with practitioners, stakeholders, researchers, academicians, and students interested in climate change and its link to embryo growth, developmental risk, implantation failure, and fertility.
Topics Covered
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
•Animal Fertility
•Climate Change
•Embryo Development
•Embryonic Implantation
•Environmental Contaminants
•Fertility
•Genomics
•Heat Stress
•Nutritional Stress
•Toxicological Hazards
Topics Covered
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
•Animal Fertility
•Climate Change
•Embryo Development
•Embryonic Implantation
•Environmental Contaminants
•Fertility
•Genomics
•Heat Stress
•Nutritional Stress
•Toxicological Hazards