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"Species sensitivity distributions in ecotoxicology" was published by Lewis Publishers in 2002 - Boca Raton, Fla, it has 587 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Species sensitivity distributions in ecotoxicology
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 587
  • Publisher: Lewis Publishers
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  • Publish Location: Boca Raton, Fla

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"Species sensitivity distributions in ecotoxicology" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Machine generated contents note: SECTION I General Introduction and History
  • 2- of SSDs
  • 3- Chapter 1
  • 4- General Introduction to Species Sensitivity Distributions 3
  • 5- Leo Posthuma, Theo P. Traas, and Glenn W. Suter II
  • 6- Chapter 2
  • 7- North American History of Species Sensitivity Distributions11
  • 8- Glenn W. Suter II
  • 9- Chapter 3
  • 10- European History of Species Sensitivity Distributions 19
  • 11- Nico M. van Straalen and Corelis J. van Leeuwen
  • 12- SECTION II Scientific Principles and
  • 13- Characteristics of SSDs
  • 14- Chapter 4
  • 15- Theory of Ecological Risk Assessment Based on Species Sensitivity Distributions 37
  • 16- Nico M. van Straalen
  • 17- Chapter 5
  • 18- Normal Species Sensitivity Distributions and Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment49
  • 19- Tom Aldenberg, Joanna S. Jaworska, and Theo P. Traas
  • 20- Chapter 6
  • 21- Extrapolation Factors for Tiny Toxicity Data Sets from Species Sensitivity Distributions with Known Standard Deviation103
  • 22- Tom Aldenberg and Robert Luttik
  • 23- Chapter 7
  • 24- Species Sensitivity Distributions in Ecological Risk Assessment: Distributional Assumptions, Alternate Bootstrap Techniques, and Estimation of Adequate Number of Species 119
  • 25- Michael C. Newman, David R. Ownby, Laurent C. A. Mezin,
  • 26- David C. Powell, Tyler R. L. Christensen, Scott B. Lerberg,
  • 27- Britt-Anne Anderson, and Tiruponithura V Padma
  • 28- Chapter 8
  • 29- Observed Regularities in Species Sensitivity Distributions for Aquatic Species133
  • 30- Dick de Zwart
  • 31- Chapter 9
  • 32- The Value of the Species Sensitivity Distribution Concept for Predicting Field Effects: (Non-)confirmation of the Concept Using Semifield Experiments155
  • 33- Paul J. van den Brink, Theo C. M. Brock, and Leo Posthuma
  • 34- SECTION III Applications of SSDs
  • 35- A. Derivation of Environmental Quality Criteria
  • 36- Chapter 10
  • 37- Effects Assessment of Fabric Softeners: The DHTDMAC Case199
  • 38- Corelis J. van Leeuwen and Joanna S. Jaworska
  • 39- Chapter 11
  • 40- Use of Species Sensitivity Distributions in the Derivation of Water Quality Criteria for Aquatic Life by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 211
  • 41- Charles E. Stephan
  • 42- Chapter 12
  • 43- Environmental Risk Limits in the Netherlands 221
  • 44- Dick T. H. M. Sijm, Annemarie P van Wezel, and Trudie Crommentuijn
  • 45- Chapter 13
  • 46- A Rank-Based Approach to Deriving Canadian Soil and Sediment Quality Guidelines 255
  • 47- Connie L. Gaudet, Doug Bright, Kathie Adare, and Kelly Potter
  • 48- Chapter 14
  • 49- Ecotoxicological Soil Quality Criteria in Denmark 275
  • 50- Janeck J. Scott-Fordsmand and John Jensen
  • 51- B. Ecological Risk Assessment
  • 52- Chapter 15
  • 53- Probabilistic Risk Assessment Using Species Sensitivity Distributions 285
  • 54- Keith R. Solomon and Peter Takacs
  • 55- Chapter 16
  • 56- The Potentially Affected Fraction as a Measure of Ecological Risk 315
  • 57- Theo P Traas, Dik van de Meent, Leo Posthuma, Timo Hamers,
  • 58- Belinda J. Kater, Dick de Zwart, and Tom Aldenberg
  • 59- Chapter 17
  • 60- Methodology for Aquatic Ecological Risk Assessment345
  • 61- William J. Warren-Hicks, Benjamin R. Parkhurst, and Jonathan B. Butcher
  • 62- Chapter 18
  • 63- Toxicity-Based Assessment of Water Quality 383
  • 64- Dick de Zwart and Aart Sterkenburg
  • 65- Chapter 19
  • 66- Mapping Risks of Heavy Metals to Birds and Mammals Using Species
  • 67- Sensitivity D istributions 403
  • 68- Theo P Traas, Robert Luttik, and Hans Mensink
  • 69- Chapter 20
  • 70- Ecotoxicological Impacts in Life Cycle Assessment421
  • 71- Mark A. J. Huijbregts, Dik van de Meent, Mark Goedkoop,
  • 72- and Renilde Spriensma
  • 73- SECTION IV Evaluation and Outlook
  • 74- Chapter 21
  • 75- Issues and Practices in the Derivation and Use of Species Sensitivity Distributions437
  • 76- Glenn W. Suter II, Theo P Traas, and Leo Posthuma
  • 77- Chapter 22
  • 78- Conceptual and Technical Outlook on Species Sensitivity Distributions 475
  • 79- Leo Posthuma, Theo P Traas, Dick de Zwart, and Glenn W. Suter II.

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