The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) concept is an important probabilistic tool for environmental risk assessment (ERA) and accounts for differences in species sensitivity to different chemicals. The SSD model assumes that the sensitivity of the species included is randomly distributed. If this assumption is violated, indicator values, such as the 50% hazardous concentration, can potentially change dramatically. Fundamental research, however, has discovered and described specific mechanisms and factors influencing toxicity and sensitivity for several model species and chemical combinations. Further knowledge on how these mechanisms and factors relate to toxicologic standard end points would be beneficial for ERA. For instance, little ...
The General Unified Threshold model for Survival (GUTS) integrates previously published toxicokineti...
Global change assessments have typically ignored synthetic chemical pollution, despite the rapid inc...
In this article we present a review of the laboratory and field toxicity of herbicides to aquatic ec...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) has followed a taxonomy-based approach, making the assumption that ...
Single-species acute toxicity data and (micro)mesocosm data were collated for 16 insecticides. These...
Population models, in particular individual-based models (IBMs), are becoming increasingly important...
International audienceTwo main alternatives are typically used to model mechanistically dose-surviva...
A species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is a probability model of the variation of species sensitiv...
In the higher tiers of pesticide risk assessment, the Species Sensitivity Distribution (SSD)concept ...
The aim of this thesis was to improve the development of models describing species sensitivity towar...
Interspecies variation in sensitivity to synthetic chemicals can be orders of magnitude large. Speci...
Standard risk assessment of plant protection products (PPP) combines “worst-case” exposure scenarios...
The General Unified Threshold model for Survival (GUTS) integrates previously published toxicokineti...
Mathematical models within the General Unified Threshold models of Survival (GUTS) framework transla...
Global change assessments have typically ignored synthetic chemical pollution, despite the rapid inc...
The General Unified Threshold model for Survival (GUTS) integrates previously published toxicokineti...
Global change assessments have typically ignored synthetic chemical pollution, despite the rapid inc...
In this article we present a review of the laboratory and field toxicity of herbicides to aquatic ec...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) has followed a taxonomy-based approach, making the assumption that ...
Single-species acute toxicity data and (micro)mesocosm data were collated for 16 insecticides. These...
Population models, in particular individual-based models (IBMs), are becoming increasingly important...
International audienceTwo main alternatives are typically used to model mechanistically dose-surviva...
A species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is a probability model of the variation of species sensitiv...
In the higher tiers of pesticide risk assessment, the Species Sensitivity Distribution (SSD)concept ...
The aim of this thesis was to improve the development of models describing species sensitivity towar...
Interspecies variation in sensitivity to synthetic chemicals can be orders of magnitude large. Speci...
Standard risk assessment of plant protection products (PPP) combines “worst-case” exposure scenarios...
The General Unified Threshold model for Survival (GUTS) integrates previously published toxicokineti...
Mathematical models within the General Unified Threshold models of Survival (GUTS) framework transla...
Global change assessments have typically ignored synthetic chemical pollution, despite the rapid inc...
The General Unified Threshold model for Survival (GUTS) integrates previously published toxicokineti...
Global change assessments have typically ignored synthetic chemical pollution, despite the rapid inc...
In this article we present a review of the laboratory and field toxicity of herbicides to aquatic ec...