1. Chemical effects on organisms are typically assessed using individual-level endpoints or sometimes population growth rate (PGR), but such measurements are generally made at low population densities. In contrast most natural populations are subject to density dependence and fluctuate around the environmental carrying capacity as a result of individual competition for resources. As ecotoxicology aims to make reliable population projections of chemical impacts in the field, an understanding of how high-density or resource-limited populations respond to environmental chemicals is essential. 2. Our objective was to determine the joint effects of population density and chemical stress on the life history and PGR of an important ecotoxicologica...
New developments in ecotoxicology are changing the way pesticides and other toxicants are evaluated....
© 2019 Molly Nicola HoakEnvironmental toxicology, or ecotoxicology, is the study of the effects of a...
Effect assessment is usually based on responses obtained from standard tests, in which organisms are...
Results of previous laboratory studies suggest that high population density often buffers the effect...
Goedkoop W, Spann N, Åkerblom N. Sublethal and sex-specific cypermethrin effects in toxicity testing...
Very few studies have analyzed the dependence of population growth rate on population density, and e...
Despite long-standing interest in the forms and mechanisms of density dependence, these are still im...
Very few studies have analyzed the dependence of population growth rate on population density, and e...
When considering joint toxic apical effects at higher levels of biological organization, such as the...
Effects of chlorpyrifos and cypermethrin on the survival, growth and emergence of Chironomus ripariu...
There is increasing concern that synergistic interactions between stressors may result in accelerate...
1. To understand population dynamics in stressed environments it is necessary to join together two c...
SYNOPSIS. To fully understand the implications of a chemical’s effect on the conservation of a speci...
Higher tiers of ecological risk assessment (ERA) consider population and community-level endpoints. ...
The effects of the pyrethroid insecticide cypermethrin on a natural freshwater community were studie...
New developments in ecotoxicology are changing the way pesticides and other toxicants are evaluated....
© 2019 Molly Nicola HoakEnvironmental toxicology, or ecotoxicology, is the study of the effects of a...
Effect assessment is usually based on responses obtained from standard tests, in which organisms are...
Results of previous laboratory studies suggest that high population density often buffers the effect...
Goedkoop W, Spann N, Åkerblom N. Sublethal and sex-specific cypermethrin effects in toxicity testing...
Very few studies have analyzed the dependence of population growth rate on population density, and e...
Despite long-standing interest in the forms and mechanisms of density dependence, these are still im...
Very few studies have analyzed the dependence of population growth rate on population density, and e...
When considering joint toxic apical effects at higher levels of biological organization, such as the...
Effects of chlorpyrifos and cypermethrin on the survival, growth and emergence of Chironomus ripariu...
There is increasing concern that synergistic interactions between stressors may result in accelerate...
1. To understand population dynamics in stressed environments it is necessary to join together two c...
SYNOPSIS. To fully understand the implications of a chemical’s effect on the conservation of a speci...
Higher tiers of ecological risk assessment (ERA) consider population and community-level endpoints. ...
The effects of the pyrethroid insecticide cypermethrin on a natural freshwater community were studie...
New developments in ecotoxicology are changing the way pesticides and other toxicants are evaluated....
© 2019 Molly Nicola HoakEnvironmental toxicology, or ecotoxicology, is the study of the effects of a...
Effect assessment is usually based on responses obtained from standard tests, in which organisms are...