International audienceClassical species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is used to assess the threat to ecological communities posed by a contaminant and derive a safe concentration. It suffers from several well-documented weaknesses regarding its ecological realism and statistical soundness. Criticism includes that SSD does not take time-dependence of the data into account, that safe concentrations obtained from SSD might not be entirely protective of the target communities, and that there are issues of statistical representativity and of uncertainty propagation from the experimental data. We present a hierarchical toxico-dynamic (TD) model to simultaneously address these weaknesses: TD models incorporate time-dependence and allow improveme...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) model is one of the most commonly used methods for ecolog...
Population models, in particular individual-based models (IBMs), are becoming increasingly important...
For three decades, the species sensitivity distribution (SSD) has been the primary ecotoxicological ...
International audienceClassical species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is used to assess the threat ...
Classical species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is used to assess the threat to ecological communit...
International audienceThe species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is a key tool to assess the ecotoxi...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) may accurately predict the proportion of species in a commu...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are cumulative distributions of measures of species sensiti...
A species sensitivity distribution (SSD) models data on toxicity of a specific toxicant to species i...
The introduction of species sensitivity distribution (SSD) approaches to ecological risk assessment ...
International audienceSpecies sensitivity distribution (SSD) methodology currently is used in enviro...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are used in ecological risk assessment to derive maximum ac...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is an internationally accepted approach to hazard estimat...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are statistical distributions that are used to estimate the...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) model is one of the most commonly used methods for ecolog...
Population models, in particular individual-based models (IBMs), are becoming increasingly important...
For three decades, the species sensitivity distribution (SSD) has been the primary ecotoxicological ...
International audienceClassical species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is used to assess the threat ...
Classical species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is used to assess the threat to ecological communit...
International audienceThe species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is a key tool to assess the ecotoxi...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) may accurately predict the proportion of species in a commu...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are cumulative distributions of measures of species sensiti...
A species sensitivity distribution (SSD) models data on toxicity of a specific toxicant to species i...
The introduction of species sensitivity distribution (SSD) approaches to ecological risk assessment ...
International audienceSpecies sensitivity distribution (SSD) methodology currently is used in enviro...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are used in ecological risk assessment to derive maximum ac...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is an internationally accepted approach to hazard estimat...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are statistical distributions that are used to estimate the...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) model is one of the most commonly used methods for ecolog...
Population models, in particular individual-based models (IBMs), are becoming increasingly important...
For three decades, the species sensitivity distribution (SSD) has been the primary ecotoxicological ...