The Dynamic Energy Budget theory (DEB) enables ecotoxicologists to model the effects of chemical stressors on organism life cycles through the coupling of toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic (TK-TD) models. While good progress has been made in the application of DEB-TKTD models for aquatic organisms, applications for soil fauna are scarce, due to the lack of dedicated experimental designs suitable for collecting the required time series effect data. Enchytraeids (Annelida: Clitellata) are model organisms in soil ecology and ecotoxicology. They are recognised as indicators of biological activity in soil, and chemical stress in terrestrial ecosystems. Despite this, the application of DEB-TKTD models to investigate the impact of chemicals has not yet ...
In ecological risk assessment of chemicals, hazard identification and hazard characterisation are mo...
This research article was published by Elsevier, 2023Environmental risks posed by widespread pestici...
Standard risk assessment of plant protection products (PPP) combines “worst-case” exposure scenarios...
The Dynamic Energy Budget theory (DEB) enables ecotoxicologists to model the effects of chemical str...
AbstractEarthworms are important organisms in soil communities and so are used as model organisms in...
Modelling techniques are becoming more prominent in the risk assessment of chemicals. Mechanistic mo...
Following a request from EFSA, the Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues (PPR) devel...
The interest of environmental management is in the long-term health of populations and ecosystems. H...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory provides a powerful framework for interpreting toxicity data, but...
Ecological risk assessment is carried out for chemicals such as pesticides before they are released ...
The interest of environmental management is in the long-term health of populations and ecosystems. H...
Models based on Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory offer important advantages in the interpretation ...
We develop and test a general modeling framework to describe the sublethal effects of pollutants by ...
The current approach for environmental risk assessment (ERA) of chemicals suffers many limitations. ...
Toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic (TKTD) modeling offers many advantages in the analysis of ecotoxicity te...
In ecological risk assessment of chemicals, hazard identification and hazard characterisation are mo...
This research article was published by Elsevier, 2023Environmental risks posed by widespread pestici...
Standard risk assessment of plant protection products (PPP) combines “worst-case” exposure scenarios...
The Dynamic Energy Budget theory (DEB) enables ecotoxicologists to model the effects of chemical str...
AbstractEarthworms are important organisms in soil communities and so are used as model organisms in...
Modelling techniques are becoming more prominent in the risk assessment of chemicals. Mechanistic mo...
Following a request from EFSA, the Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues (PPR) devel...
The interest of environmental management is in the long-term health of populations and ecosystems. H...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory provides a powerful framework for interpreting toxicity data, but...
Ecological risk assessment is carried out for chemicals such as pesticides before they are released ...
The interest of environmental management is in the long-term health of populations and ecosystems. H...
Models based on Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory offer important advantages in the interpretation ...
We develop and test a general modeling framework to describe the sublethal effects of pollutants by ...
The current approach for environmental risk assessment (ERA) of chemicals suffers many limitations. ...
Toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic (TKTD) modeling offers many advantages in the analysis of ecotoxicity te...
In ecological risk assessment of chemicals, hazard identification and hazard characterisation are mo...
This research article was published by Elsevier, 2023Environmental risks posed by widespread pestici...
Standard risk assessment of plant protection products (PPP) combines “worst-case” exposure scenarios...