International audienceThe degradation of soils due to various anthropogenic stress factors is alarming. Although chemicals are a major reason for soil degradation, most ecologists are not interested in studying such effects. We try to wake their interest by addressing a number of unsolved soil ecotoxicological problems that are related to disturbance ecology, biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and modelling. Features distinguishing chemical from natural stress render promising new aspects in disturbance ecology. Ecotoxicological studies are ideal models of disturbance, particularly regarding frequency, intensity or multitude of stress. Patterns of secondary succession after a major chemical damage can directly be related to the intermediat...
Risk analysis can be used as a scientific tool for addressing the health of ecosystems. Here we desc...
This paper argues for a syntropic, multilevel conceptualization of ecotoxicology beyond the simple o...
The paper presents a methodological framework for quantifying soil ecosystem health with special foc...
International audienceThe degradation of soils due to various anthropogenic stress factors is alarmi...
Developments in soil ecotoxicology started with observations on pesticide effects on soil invertebra...
Developments in soil ecotoxicology started with observations on pesticide effects on soil invertebra...
In many of the world’s habitats abiotic stress is a key force controlling the distribution and abund...
In many of the world’s habitats abiotic stress is a key force controlling the distribution and abund...
Ecotoxicology is concerned with describing, understanding, and predicting the effects of chemicals u...
Ecotoxicology emerged in the 1970s as the environmental branch of the field of toxicology. As a cons...
Environmental pollution is traditionally classified as either localized or diffuse. Local pollution ...
Ecotoxicology emerged in the 1970s as the environmental branch of the field of toxicology. As a cons...
Ecotoxicology emerged in the 1970s as the environmental branch of the field of toxicology. As a cons...
In many industrialized countries the use of land is impeded by soil pollution from a variety of sour...
Soils are faced with man-made chemical stress factors, such as the input of organic or metal-contain...
Risk analysis can be used as a scientific tool for addressing the health of ecosystems. Here we desc...
This paper argues for a syntropic, multilevel conceptualization of ecotoxicology beyond the simple o...
The paper presents a methodological framework for quantifying soil ecosystem health with special foc...
International audienceThe degradation of soils due to various anthropogenic stress factors is alarmi...
Developments in soil ecotoxicology started with observations on pesticide effects on soil invertebra...
Developments in soil ecotoxicology started with observations on pesticide effects on soil invertebra...
In many of the world’s habitats abiotic stress is a key force controlling the distribution and abund...
In many of the world’s habitats abiotic stress is a key force controlling the distribution and abund...
Ecotoxicology is concerned with describing, understanding, and predicting the effects of chemicals u...
Ecotoxicology emerged in the 1970s as the environmental branch of the field of toxicology. As a cons...
Environmental pollution is traditionally classified as either localized or diffuse. Local pollution ...
Ecotoxicology emerged in the 1970s as the environmental branch of the field of toxicology. As a cons...
Ecotoxicology emerged in the 1970s as the environmental branch of the field of toxicology. As a cons...
In many industrialized countries the use of land is impeded by soil pollution from a variety of sour...
Soils are faced with man-made chemical stress factors, such as the input of organic or metal-contain...
Risk analysis can be used as a scientific tool for addressing the health of ecosystems. Here we desc...
This paper argues for a syntropic, multilevel conceptualization of ecotoxicology beyond the simple o...
The paper presents a methodological framework for quantifying soil ecosystem health with special foc...