Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are used in ecological risk assessment to derive maximum acceptable concentrations of toxicants in the environment from a limited set of ecotoxicity data obtained in the laboratory. Such distributions usually employ continuous bell-shaped functions such as the normal and the logistic distribution, which have the disadvantage that an arbitrary cut-off value must be chosen (usually the 5-percentile) to designate the concentration below which the fraction of species exposed above their no-effect level is considered acceptably small. In this paper the possibility is explored of introducing a true no-effect principle in the SSD framework by considering models with a finite lower threshold. Four of these d...
Classical species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is used to assess the threat to ecological communit...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are cumulative distributions of measures of species sensiti...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are statistical distributions which extrapolate single-spec...
The introduction of species sensitivity distribution (SSD) approaches to ecological risk assessment ...
International audienceSpecies sensitivity distribution (SSD) methodology currently is used in enviro...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) model is one of the most commonly used methods for ecolog...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSD) were constructed using acute toxicity data of various cladoc...
The present paper considers the collection and use of ecotoxicity data for risk assessment with Spec...
A species sensitivity distribution (SSD) models data on toxicity of a specific toxicant to species i...
International audienceThe species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is a key tool to assess the ecotoxi...
International audienceTwo main alternatives are typically used to model mechanistically dose-surviva...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is an internationally accepted approach to hazard estimat...
International audienceEffects of zinc were studied in the freshwater worm Branchiura sowerbyi using ...
Classical species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is used to assess the threat to ecological communit...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are cumulative distributions of measures of species sensiti...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are statistical distributions which extrapolate single-spec...
The introduction of species sensitivity distribution (SSD) approaches to ecological risk assessment ...
International audienceSpecies sensitivity distribution (SSD) methodology currently is used in enviro...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) model is one of the most commonly used methods for ecolog...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSD) were constructed using acute toxicity data of various cladoc...
The present paper considers the collection and use of ecotoxicity data for risk assessment with Spec...
A species sensitivity distribution (SSD) models data on toxicity of a specific toxicant to species i...
International audienceThe species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is a key tool to assess the ecotoxi...
International audienceTwo main alternatives are typically used to model mechanistically dose-surviva...
The species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is an internationally accepted approach to hazard estimat...
International audienceEffects of zinc were studied in the freshwater worm Branchiura sowerbyi using ...
Classical species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is used to assess the threat to ecological communit...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are cumulative distributions of measures of species sensiti...
Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) are statistical distributions which extrapolate single-spec...