Chemical contaminants released into the in the environment may have adverse effects on (non-target) species, populations and communities. The return of a stressed system to its pre-disturbance or other reference state, i.e. the ecological recovery, may depend on various factors related to the affected taxon, the ecosystem of concern and the type of stressor with consequences for the assessment and management of risks associated with chemical contaminants. Whereas the effects caused by short-term exposure might be acceptable to some extent, the conditions under which ecological recovery can serve as a decision criterion in the environmental risk assessment of chemical stressors remains to be evaluated. For a generic consideration of recovery...
Growing awareness of the value of ecosystems is linked with the increasing demand by citizens and en...
Most current ecological risk assessments of chemicals adopt a single threshold approach. However, th...
The presented work was performed by Christoph Schäfers and his staff at the Fraunhofer Institute for...
Chemical contaminants released into the in the environment may have adverse effects on (non-target) ...
Population models, in particular individual-based models (IBMs), are becoming increasingly important...
In the present review, we compiled and evaluated the available information supporting the assessment...
The environment, and particularly freshwater ecosystems, is permanently under anthropogenic pressure...
© 2015 by The Society for Freshwater Science. Current legislation and ecological risk assessment fai...
Several European directives and regulations address the environmental risk assessment of chemicals. ...
EA BIOMEInternational audience‘Ecosystem recovery’ is a concept that emerged from the need to preser...
<p>A key challenge for the ecological risk assessment of chemicals has been to evaluate the relative...
Current regulatory practice for chemical risk assessment suffers from the lack of realism in convent...
Over the past few decades scientists have shown that the hormone system of a wide range of organisms...
This article presents a framework to diagnose and predict the effects of chemicals, integrating 2 pr...
‘Ecosystem recovery’ is a concept that emerged from the need to preserve our environment against inc...
Growing awareness of the value of ecosystems is linked with the increasing demand by citizens and en...
Most current ecological risk assessments of chemicals adopt a single threshold approach. However, th...
The presented work was performed by Christoph Schäfers and his staff at the Fraunhofer Institute for...
Chemical contaminants released into the in the environment may have adverse effects on (non-target) ...
Population models, in particular individual-based models (IBMs), are becoming increasingly important...
In the present review, we compiled and evaluated the available information supporting the assessment...
The environment, and particularly freshwater ecosystems, is permanently under anthropogenic pressure...
© 2015 by The Society for Freshwater Science. Current legislation and ecological risk assessment fai...
Several European directives and regulations address the environmental risk assessment of chemicals. ...
EA BIOMEInternational audience‘Ecosystem recovery’ is a concept that emerged from the need to preser...
<p>A key challenge for the ecological risk assessment of chemicals has been to evaluate the relative...
Current regulatory practice for chemical risk assessment suffers from the lack of realism in convent...
Over the past few decades scientists have shown that the hormone system of a wide range of organisms...
This article presents a framework to diagnose and predict the effects of chemicals, integrating 2 pr...
‘Ecosystem recovery’ is a concept that emerged from the need to preserve our environment against inc...
Growing awareness of the value of ecosystems is linked with the increasing demand by citizens and en...
Most current ecological risk assessments of chemicals adopt a single threshold approach. However, th...
The presented work was performed by Christoph Schäfers and his staff at the Fraunhofer Institute for...