Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory provides a powerful framework for interpreting toxicity data, but is not broadly applied in ecotoxicology yet. One of the reasons is the fact that estimation of DEB parameters from experimental data is certainly not a trivial affair. Almost every data analysis raises new questions, which require the formulation of specific mechanistic hypotheses. These hypotheses should be translated into model adaptations, which can subsequently be tested on the data set. In this paper, we demonstrate this procedure by analyzing a case study for ecotoxicity within the DEB framework. The case study we selected is a previously published data set for 4-n-nonylphenol in the polychaete worm Capitella teleta (formerly Capitella...
Toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic (TKTD) modeling offers many advantages in the analysis of ecotoxicity te...
International audienceAs other filter-feeders, Crassostrea gigas can concentrate paralytic shellfish...
There is growing evidence that, in order to effectively assess the risk of chemicals, it is crucial ...
Models based on Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory offer important advantages in the interpretation ...
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...
We develop and test a general modeling framework to describe the sublethal effects of pollutants by ...
The Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory provides a logic and consistent framework to evaluate ecotoxi...
Dynamic models for toxic effects [toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic (TKTD) models] are increasingly used i...
Modelling techniques are becoming more prominent in the risk assessment of chemicals. Mechanistic mo...
The Dynamic Energy Budget theory (DEB) enables ecotoxicologists to model the effects of chemical str...
In ecological risk assessment of chemicals, hazard identification and hazard characterisation are mo...
International audienceUnderstanding how toxic contaminants affect wildlife species at various levels...
Quantifying effects of toxicant exposure on metabolic processes is crucial to predicting microbial g...
Recent research has revealed various lethal and sublethal effects of the selective serotonin reuptak...
Toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic (TKTD) modeling offers many advantages in the analysis of ecotoxicity te...
International audienceAs other filter-feeders, Crassostrea gigas can concentrate paralytic shellfish...
There is growing evidence that, in order to effectively assess the risk of chemicals, it is crucial ...
Models based on Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory offer important advantages in the interpretation ...
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...
We develop and test a general modeling framework to describe the sublethal effects of pollutants by ...
The Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory provides a logic and consistent framework to evaluate ecotoxi...
Dynamic models for toxic effects [toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic (TKTD) models] are increasingly used i...
Modelling techniques are becoming more prominent in the risk assessment of chemicals. Mechanistic mo...
The Dynamic Energy Budget theory (DEB) enables ecotoxicologists to model the effects of chemical str...
In ecological risk assessment of chemicals, hazard identification and hazard characterisation are mo...
International audienceUnderstanding how toxic contaminants affect wildlife species at various levels...
Quantifying effects of toxicant exposure on metabolic processes is crucial to predicting microbial g...
Recent research has revealed various lethal and sublethal effects of the selective serotonin reuptak...
Toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic (TKTD) modeling offers many advantages in the analysis of ecotoxicity te...
International audienceAs other filter-feeders, Crassostrea gigas can concentrate paralytic shellfish...
There is growing evidence that, in order to effectively assess the risk of chemicals, it is crucial ...