U.S. regulatory and research agencies use ecotoxicity test data to assess the hazards associated with substances that may be released into the environment, including but not limited to industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, food additives, and color additives. These data are used to conduct hazard assessments and evaluate potential risks to aquatic life (e.g., invertebrates, fish), birds, wildlife species, or the environment. To identify opportunities for regulatory uses of non-animal replacements for ecotoxicity tests, the needs and uses for data from tests utilizing animals must first be clarified. Accordingly, the objective of this review was to identify the ecotoxicity test data relied upon by U.S. federal agencies. The stan...
Terrestrial ecotoxicology is used to evaluate the effects of substances that, whenever added to the ...
Flexible, rapid, and predictive approaches that do not require the use of large numbers of vertebrat...
The Environmental Protection Agency is charged by Congress under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide ...
U.S. regulatory and research agencies use ecotoxicity test data to assess the hazards associated wit...
The need for alternative approaches to the use of vertebrate animals for hazard assessing chemicals ...
The field of environmental toxicology, particularly as related to the area of ecotoxicology, continu...
Since the 1940s, effluent toxicity testing has been used to assess potential ecological impacts of e...
Plant extracts, animal glandular secretions and excretions, and natural food flavoring agents are co...
Wildlife toxicology is the study of potentially harmful effects of toxic agents in wild animals, foc...
There is increasing awareness that the value of peer-reviewed scientific literature is not consisten...
Pharmaceutical effluents have recently been recognized as an important contamination source to aquat...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has developed a framework for ecological risk assessment an...
Nowadays ecotoxicology plays the role of a theoretician – methodical unifying centre for the optimiz...
© 2016 The Authors. Students and academic researchers conduct a diverse range of studies that add to...
Information about acute fish toxicity is routinely required in many jurisdictions for environmental ...
Terrestrial ecotoxicology is used to evaluate the effects of substances that, whenever added to the ...
Flexible, rapid, and predictive approaches that do not require the use of large numbers of vertebrat...
The Environmental Protection Agency is charged by Congress under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide ...
U.S. regulatory and research agencies use ecotoxicity test data to assess the hazards associated wit...
The need for alternative approaches to the use of vertebrate animals for hazard assessing chemicals ...
The field of environmental toxicology, particularly as related to the area of ecotoxicology, continu...
Since the 1940s, effluent toxicity testing has been used to assess potential ecological impacts of e...
Plant extracts, animal glandular secretions and excretions, and natural food flavoring agents are co...
Wildlife toxicology is the study of potentially harmful effects of toxic agents in wild animals, foc...
There is increasing awareness that the value of peer-reviewed scientific literature is not consisten...
Pharmaceutical effluents have recently been recognized as an important contamination source to aquat...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has developed a framework for ecological risk assessment an...
Nowadays ecotoxicology plays the role of a theoretician – methodical unifying centre for the optimiz...
© 2016 The Authors. Students and academic researchers conduct a diverse range of studies that add to...
Information about acute fish toxicity is routinely required in many jurisdictions for environmental ...
Terrestrial ecotoxicology is used to evaluate the effects of substances that, whenever added to the ...
Flexible, rapid, and predictive approaches that do not require the use of large numbers of vertebrat...
The Environmental Protection Agency is charged by Congress under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide ...