What are the Applications of Histology in Wildlife Conservation?
Histology is applied in wildlife conservation in various ways:
Disease Surveillance: Monitoring the health of wildlife populations by detecting pathogens and assessing immune responses. Pollution Impact Studies: Evaluating the effects of pollutants on the tissues of aquatic and terrestrial organisms. Habitat Assessment: Studying tissue samples from organisms in different habitats to understand the health of those ecosystems. Conservation Strategies: Providing data that informs conservation policies and actions to protect endangered species and habitats.