The wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) is a common and widespread species in Europe and therefore often used as a focal species in the risk assessments of pesticides. Recent years have seen a growing interest in the use of ecological models in ecological risk assessments. The purpose of this PhD project was to construct and apply population models of the wood mouse to support risk assessment of pesticides. In the thesis I first reviewed the current practice of risk assessment and the weaknesses and the advantages of ecological models, in particular individual-based models. Following a modelling cycle, the PhD project started with a literature review of the basic ecology of the wood mouse and relevant information for modelling purposes. A conc...
International audienceRisk assessment investigates the potentialimpacts of chemicals on non-target o...
Current risk assessment methods for measuring the toxicity of plant protection products (PPPs) on so...
Exposure, as well as toxicity, determines whether rodenticides present real environmental hazards to...
The wood mouse is a common and abundant species in agricultural landscape and is a focal species in ...
The potential risk of agricultural pesticides to mammals typically depends on internal concentration...
Environmental risk assessment is a key process for the authorization of pesticides, and is subjected...
Abstract—Ecological risk assessments of pesticides usually focus on risk at the level of individuals...
It is generally acknowledged that population-level assessments provide,I better measure of response ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN003668 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Mechanistic effect models (MEMs) are useful tools for ecological risk assessment of chemicals to com...
This brief communication reports on the main findings of the LEMTOX workshop, held from 9 to 12 Sept...
The demography of wood mouse populations was studied using live-trapping methods on farmland in Sout...
Ecological risk assessment is carried out for chemicals such as pesticides before they are released ...
How are the vertebrate models used for risk assessment? • exposure assessment, e.g.: • Engelman et a...
In ecological risk assessment, mechanistic effect models (MEMs) are thought to overcome the limitati...
International audienceRisk assessment investigates the potentialimpacts of chemicals on non-target o...
Current risk assessment methods for measuring the toxicity of plant protection products (PPPs) on so...
Exposure, as well as toxicity, determines whether rodenticides present real environmental hazards to...
The wood mouse is a common and abundant species in agricultural landscape and is a focal species in ...
The potential risk of agricultural pesticides to mammals typically depends on internal concentration...
Environmental risk assessment is a key process for the authorization of pesticides, and is subjected...
Abstract—Ecological risk assessments of pesticides usually focus on risk at the level of individuals...
It is generally acknowledged that population-level assessments provide,I better measure of response ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN003668 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Mechanistic effect models (MEMs) are useful tools for ecological risk assessment of chemicals to com...
This brief communication reports on the main findings of the LEMTOX workshop, held from 9 to 12 Sept...
The demography of wood mouse populations was studied using live-trapping methods on farmland in Sout...
Ecological risk assessment is carried out for chemicals such as pesticides before they are released ...
How are the vertebrate models used for risk assessment? • exposure assessment, e.g.: • Engelman et a...
In ecological risk assessment, mechanistic effect models (MEMs) are thought to overcome the limitati...
International audienceRisk assessment investigates the potentialimpacts of chemicals on non-target o...
Current risk assessment methods for measuring the toxicity of plant protection products (PPPs) on so...
Exposure, as well as toxicity, determines whether rodenticides present real environmental hazards to...