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LCCN 68-54832: Witt, P.N. A spider's web, 1968 (hdg.: Peakall, David B.; usage: David B. Peakall)

His Animal biomarkers as pollution indicators, 1992: t.p. (David Peakall, Natl. Wildlife Research Ctr., Canadian Wildlife Sers., Ottawa) ser. t.p. (David B. Peakall)

Walker, C. H. Principles of ecotoxicology, 2012: title page (D.B. Peakall) page xix (the late David Peakall; studied chemistry and commenced research as a physical chemist; moved into biochemistry and finally into environmental toxicology; last move was in keeping with long-standing interest and involvement in ornithology; during last fifteen years of scientific career, was chief of wildlife toxicology division of Canadian Wildlife Service and played major role in studying Great Lakes)

OCLC, viewed June 7, 2017: access points (Peakall, David B.; Peakall, D. B.; Peakall, David; Peakall, D.) usage (David B. Peakall; D.B. Peakall; David Peakall; D. Peakall)

Wikipedia, viewed June 7, 2017 (David Peakall; David Beaumont Peakall; born 17 March 1931; died 18 August 2001; born in Purley, Surrey, England and lived in Coulsdon, Surrey as a boy; died in London; Ph.D. in physical chemistry from University of London in 1956; D.Sc. from Oxford University in 1979; internationally recognized toxicologist; research into effects of DDE and DDT on eggshells contributed to ban on DDT in United States; pioneered research on effects of PCBs on birds; in 1960, began as research associate in Department of Anatomy at Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, New York, and was appointed assistant professor of pharmacology in 1962; in 1968, went to Cornell University as research affiliate at Laboratory of Ornithology and senior research associate in Section of Ecology and Systematics; in 1975, became research scientist and chief of Toxic Chemicals Division at Canadian Wildlife Service in Ottawa; retired from CWS in 1991 and moved to Wimbledon, England; in retirement, was visiting fellow at University of Reading for several years) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Peakall