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VOLUME II                                                                                                                                                      Volume I

SECTION I. INTRODUCTION      Current Trends and Perspectives in Environmental Developmental Physiology     Warren Burggren & Benjamin Dubansky

SECTION II. MULTIPLE ENVIRONMENTAL STRESSORS, THEIR INTERACTIONS, AND THE COMPLEX RESPONSES THEY INVOKE

     Chapter 1.         Multiple Stressor Interactions     Fernando Galvez

     Chapter 2.         Multiple System Interactions     Sylvia Branum & Warren Burggren

     Chapter 3.         Responding to Environmental Challenges with Integrated Responses from Molecular to the Population Levels     Anthony Farrell

     Chapter 4.         Case Study: Developmental Physiology at High Altitude     Joseph Vincent     Abstract

SECTION III. DEVELOPMENTAL CHALLENGES

     Chapter 5.         Developmental Challenges of Xenoestrogens on Cardiac Development     Daniel Schlenk     Abstract

     Chapter 6.         The Interaction of Environment and Chronological and Developmental Time     Benjamin Dubansky

     Chapter 7.         The Implications of the Ontogeny of Immunity     Charles D. Rice

     Chapter 8.         Early Developmental Exposure to Stressors Related to Individual Fitness in Aquatic Organisms and the Subsequent Reproductive Success and Failure on Populations     Keith R. Cooper     Abstract

     Chapter 9.         Toxicity in Aquatic Environments – The Cocktail Effect     Andrew Esbaugh

     Chapter 10.      Case Study: The 2010 Gulf Oil Spill     John Incardona & Nat Scholz

SECTION IV. HUMAN HEALTH IMPACTS

     Chapter 11.      The Embryo and It’s Environment – In utero Toxicity and Physiological Outcomes     Damian Hutter     Abstract

     Chapter 12.      Developmental Neurotoxicology in Children     Philippe Grandjean

     Chapter 13.      Transgenerational Transfer of the Response to Environmental Stress     Rachel Yehuda

     Chapter 14.      Case Study: Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Toxicants     Anne-Monique Nuyt

SECTION V. CONCLUSION

     A Synthesis - Development in a Changing World     Warren Burggren & Benjamin Dubansky