The interest of environmental management is in the long-term health of populations and ecosystems. However, toxicity is usually assessed in short-term experiments with individuals. Modelling based on dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory aids the extraction of mechanistic information from the data, which in turn supports educated extrapolation to the population level. To illustrate the use of DEB models in this extrapolation, we analyse a dataset for life cycle toxicity of copper in the earthworm Dendrobaena octaedra. We compare four approaches for the analysis of the toxicity data: No model, a simple DEB model without reserves and maturation (the Kooijman-Metz formulation), a more complex one with static reserves and simplified maturation (as...
Developing population models is of great interest as these models enable to extrapolate toxicity obs...
In risk assessment, developing population models is of great interest to extrapolate toxicity observ...
In risk assessment, developing population models is of great interest to extrapolate toxicity observ...
The interest of environmental management is in the long-term health of populations and ecosystems. H...
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 ...
Matrix models can be used to extrapolate effects of environmental toxicants on life history paramete...
Most of the experimental testing in ecotoxicology takes place at the individual level, but the prote...
Most of the experimental testing in ecotoxicology takes place at the individual level, but the prote...
We develop and test a general modeling framework to describe the sublethal effects of pollutants by ...
In ecological risk assessment of chemicals, hazard identification and hazard characterisation are mo...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory provides a powerful framework for interpreting toxicity data, but...
Current practice of environmental risk assessment lacks ecological realism, because it depends mostl...
Modelling techniques are becoming more prominent in the risk assessment of chemicals. Mechanistic mo...
Modelling techniques are becoming more prominent in the risk assessment of chemicals. Mechanistic mo...
Developing population models is of great interest as these models enable to extrapolate toxicity obs...
In risk assessment, developing population models is of great interest to extrapolate toxicity observ...
In risk assessment, developing population models is of great interest to extrapolate toxicity observ...
The interest of environmental management is in the long-term health of populations and ecosystems. H...
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 ...
Matrix models can be used to extrapolate effects of environmental toxicants on life history paramete...
Most of the experimental testing in ecotoxicology takes place at the individual level, but the prote...
Most of the experimental testing in ecotoxicology takes place at the individual level, but the prote...
We develop and test a general modeling framework to describe the sublethal effects of pollutants by ...
In ecological risk assessment of chemicals, hazard identification and hazard characterisation are mo...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory provides a powerful framework for interpreting toxicity data, but...
Current practice of environmental risk assessment lacks ecological realism, because it depends mostl...
Modelling techniques are becoming more prominent in the risk assessment of chemicals. Mechanistic mo...
Modelling techniques are becoming more prominent in the risk assessment of chemicals. Mechanistic mo...
Developing population models is of great interest as these models enable to extrapolate toxicity obs...
In risk assessment, developing population models is of great interest to extrapolate toxicity observ...
In risk assessment, developing population models is of great interest to extrapolate toxicity observ...