Ecological Modeling in Risk Assessment: Chemical Effects on Populations, Ecosystems, and Landscapes / Edition 1

Ecological Modeling in Risk Assessment: Chemical Effects on Populations, Ecosystems, and Landscapes / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0367396807
ISBN-13:
9780367396800
Pub. Date:
09/11/2019
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0367396807
ISBN-13:
9780367396800
Pub. Date:
09/11/2019
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Ecological Modeling in Risk Assessment: Chemical Effects on Populations, Ecosystems, and Landscapes / Edition 1

Ecological Modeling in Risk Assessment: Chemical Effects on Populations, Ecosystems, and Landscapes / Edition 1

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Overview

Toxic chemicals can exert effects on all levels of the biological hierarchy, from cells to organs to organisms to populations to entire ecosystems. However, most risk assessment models express their results in terms of effects on individual organisms, without corresponding information on how populations, groups of species, or whole ecosystems may respond to chemical stressors. Ecological Modeling in Risk Assessment: Chemical Effects on Populations, Ecosystems, and Landscapes takes a new approach by compiling and evaluating models that can be used in assessing risk at the population, ecosystem, and landscape levels.
The authors give an overview of the current process of ecological risk assessment for toxic chemicals and of how modeling of populations, ecosystems, and landscapes could improve the status quo. They present a classification of ecological models and explain the differences between population, ecosystem, landscape, and toxicity-extrapolation models. The authors describe the model evaluation process and define evaluation criteria. Finally, the results of the model evaluations are presented in a concise format with recommendations on modeling approaches to use now and develop further.
The authors present and evaluate various models on the basis of their realism and complexity, prediction of relevant assessment endpoints, treatment of uncertainty, regulatory acceptance, resource efficiency, and other criteria. They provide models that will improve the ecological relevance of risk assessments and make data collection more cost-effective. Ecological Modeling in Risk Assessment serves as a reference for selecting and applying the best models when performing a risk assessment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367396800
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/11/2019
Pages: 324
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Robert A. Pastorok, Steven M. Bartell, Scott Ferson, Lev R. Ginzburg

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION. Objectives. Selecting and Using Ecological Models in Ecological Risk Assessment. METHODS. Compilation and Review of Models. Selection of Models for Further Development and Use. Workshop on Ecological Modeling. RESULTS OF THE EVALUATION OF ECOLOGICAL MODELING. Population Models - Scalar Abundance. Population Models - Life History. Population Models - Individual-Based. Population Models - Metapopulations. Ecosystem Models - Food-Webs. Ecosystem Models - Aquatic. Ecosystem Models - Terrestrial. Landscape Models - Aquatic and Terrestrial. Toxicity-Extrapolation Models. ENHANCING THE USE OF ECOLOGICAL MODELS IN DECISION-MAKING. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. REFERENCES.
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