In the higher tiers of pesticide risk assessment, the Species Sensitivity Distribution (SSD)concept is often used to establish the effect threshold defined as the concentration protecting 95% of the species (Hazardous Concentration 5%, HC5). The toxicity data included in SSDs are normally established using a constant exposure regime. However, the exposure of pesticides in the field is often characterised by a variable exposure regime. Toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic (TKTD)models can be used to extrapolate the toxic effects of a chemical to a specific, time-variable exposure regime. The aim of this paper was to develop Exposure Pattern Specific SSDs (EPS-SSDs)for three insecticides using TKTD models and to compare the HC5 of different exposure p...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) concept is an important probabilistic tool for environmen...
A species sensitivity distribution (SSD) models data on toxicity of a specific toxicant to species i...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) has followed a taxonomy-based approach, making the assumption that ...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) model is one of the most commonly used methods for ecolog...
Single-species acute toxicity data and (micro)mesocosm data were collated for 16 insecticides. These...
The risk assessment of fungicides in Europe uses information from ecotoxicity studies performed on v...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSD) and 5% hazardous concentrations (HC5) are distribution-based...
Exposure patterns in ecotoxicological experiments often do not match the exposure profiles for which...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is an internationally accepted approach to hazard estimat...
Mathematical models within the General Unified Threshold models of Survival (GUTS) framework transla...
Abstract—Ecological risk assessments of pesticides usually focus on risk at the level of individuals...
International audienceSpecies sensitivity distribution (SSD) methodology currently is used in enviro...
International audienceThe species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is a key tool to assess the ecotoxi...
In this article we present a review of the laboratory and field toxicity of herbicides to aquatic ec...
Assessment of risks to aquatic organisms is important in the registration procedures for pesticides ...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) concept is an important probabilistic tool for environmen...
A species sensitivity distribution (SSD) models data on toxicity of a specific toxicant to species i...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) has followed a taxonomy-based approach, making the assumption that ...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) model is one of the most commonly used methods for ecolog...
Single-species acute toxicity data and (micro)mesocosm data were collated for 16 insecticides. These...
The risk assessment of fungicides in Europe uses information from ecotoxicity studies performed on v...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSD) and 5% hazardous concentrations (HC5) are distribution-based...
Exposure patterns in ecotoxicological experiments often do not match the exposure profiles for which...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is an internationally accepted approach to hazard estimat...
Mathematical models within the General Unified Threshold models of Survival (GUTS) framework transla...
Abstract—Ecological risk assessments of pesticides usually focus on risk at the level of individuals...
International audienceSpecies sensitivity distribution (SSD) methodology currently is used in enviro...
International audienceThe species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is a key tool to assess the ecotoxi...
In this article we present a review of the laboratory and field toxicity of herbicides to aquatic ec...
Assessment of risks to aquatic organisms is important in the registration procedures for pesticides ...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) concept is an important probabilistic tool for environmen...
A species sensitivity distribution (SSD) models data on toxicity of a specific toxicant to species i...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) has followed a taxonomy-based approach, making the assumption that ...