The potential risk of agricultural pesticides to mammals typically depends on internal concentrations within individuals, and these are determined by the amount ingested and by absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME). Pesticide residues ingested depend, amongst other things, on individual spatial choices which determine how much and when feeding sites and areas of pesticide application overlap, and can be calculated using individual-based models (IBMs). Internal concentrations can be calculated using toxicokinetic (TK) models, which are quantitative representations of ADME processes. Here we provide a population model for the wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) in which TK submodels were incorporated into an IBM representati...
1. Monitoring of exposure to pesticides in many countries shows extensive exposure of predators to a...
Risk assessment for mammals is currently based on external exposure measurements, but effects of tox...
Population models, in particular individual-based models (IBMs), are becoming increasingly important...
The wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) is a common and widespread species in Europe and therefore ofte...
The wood mouse is a common and abundant species in agricultural landscape and is a focal species in ...
Ecological risk assessment is carried out for chemicals such as pesticides before they are released ...
Exposure, as well as toxicity, determines whether rodenticides present real environmental hazards to...
Environmental risk assessment is a key process for the authorization of pesticides, and is subjected...
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...
International audienceKnowledge gaps regarding the potential role of pesticides in the loss of agric...
An approach for estimating human exposure to pesticides via consumption of six important food crops ...
International audienceUnderstanding pesticide impacts on populations of target/non-target species an...
Abstract—Ecological risk assessments of pesticides usually focus on risk at the level of individuals...
Exposure assessment of pesticides has substantially improved over time, with methods that now includ...
1. Monitoring of exposure to pesticides in many countries shows extensive exposure of predators to a...
Risk assessment for mammals is currently based on external exposure measurements, but effects of tox...
Population models, in particular individual-based models (IBMs), are becoming increasingly important...
The wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) is a common and widespread species in Europe and therefore ofte...
The wood mouse is a common and abundant species in agricultural landscape and is a focal species in ...
Ecological risk assessment is carried out for chemicals such as pesticides before they are released ...
Exposure, as well as toxicity, determines whether rodenticides present real environmental hazards to...
Environmental risk assessment is a key process for the authorization of pesticides, and is subjected...
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...
International audienceKnowledge gaps regarding the potential role of pesticides in the loss of agric...
An approach for estimating human exposure to pesticides via consumption of six important food crops ...
International audienceUnderstanding pesticide impacts on populations of target/non-target species an...
Abstract—Ecological risk assessments of pesticides usually focus on risk at the level of individuals...
Exposure assessment of pesticides has substantially improved over time, with methods that now includ...
1. Monitoring of exposure to pesticides in many countries shows extensive exposure of predators to a...
Risk assessment for mammals is currently based on external exposure measurements, but effects of tox...
Population models, in particular individual-based models (IBMs), are becoming increasingly important...