Ecosystems are usually populated by many species. Each of these species carries the potential to show a different sensitivity towards all of the numerous chemical compounds that can be present in their environment. Since experimentally testing all possible species-chemical combinations is impossible, the ecological risk assessment of chemicals largely depends on cross-species extrapolation approaches. This review overviews currently existing cross-species extrapolation methodologies, and discusses i) how species sensitivity could be described, ii) which predictors might be useful for explaining differences in species sensitivity, and iii) which statistical considerations are important. We argue that risk assessment can benefit most from mod...
As ecotoxicologists we strive for a better understanding of how chemicals affect our environment. Hu...
This article presents a framework to diagnose and predict the effects of chemicals, integrating 2 pr...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) has followed a taxonomy-based approach, making the assumption that ...
Ecosystems are usually populated by many species. Each of these species carries the potential to sho...
The aim of this thesis was to improve the development of models describing species sensitivity towar...
A critical challenge for environmental chemical risk assessment is the characterization and reductio...
Safety factors are used in ecological risk assessments to extrapolate from the toxic responses of la...
Toxicity data for tropical species are often lacking for ecological risk assessment. Consequently, t...
Current chemical risk assessment approaches rely on a standard suite of test species to assess toxic...
The present paper considers the collection and use of ecotoxicity data for risk assessment with Spec...
The release of large quantities of chemicals into the environment represents a major source of envir...
A species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is a probability model of the variation of species sensitiv...
Toxicity data for tropical species are often lacking for ecological risk assessment. Consequently, t...
Single species laboratory tests and associated species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) that utilise...
Chemical use in society is growing rapidly and is one of the five major pressures on biodiversity wo...
As ecotoxicologists we strive for a better understanding of how chemicals affect our environment. Hu...
This article presents a framework to diagnose and predict the effects of chemicals, integrating 2 pr...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) has followed a taxonomy-based approach, making the assumption that ...
Ecosystems are usually populated by many species. Each of these species carries the potential to sho...
The aim of this thesis was to improve the development of models describing species sensitivity towar...
A critical challenge for environmental chemical risk assessment is the characterization and reductio...
Safety factors are used in ecological risk assessments to extrapolate from the toxic responses of la...
Toxicity data for tropical species are often lacking for ecological risk assessment. Consequently, t...
Current chemical risk assessment approaches rely on a standard suite of test species to assess toxic...
The present paper considers the collection and use of ecotoxicity data for risk assessment with Spec...
The release of large quantities of chemicals into the environment represents a major source of envir...
A species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is a probability model of the variation of species sensitiv...
Toxicity data for tropical species are often lacking for ecological risk assessment. Consequently, t...
Single species laboratory tests and associated species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) that utilise...
Chemical use in society is growing rapidly and is one of the five major pressures on biodiversity wo...
As ecotoxicologists we strive for a better understanding of how chemicals affect our environment. Hu...
This article presents a framework to diagnose and predict the effects of chemicals, integrating 2 pr...
Ecological risk assessment (ERA) has followed a taxonomy-based approach, making the assumption that ...