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Linking aquatic exposure and effects : risk assessment of pesticides : EU and SETAC Europe workshop ELINK, Bari, Italy, and Wageningen, Netherlands
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Boca Raton [Fla.] : CRC Press, c2010
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xxv, 410 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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9781439813478
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"Published in collaboration with the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC)"--T.p. verso.
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Summary

Summary

Time-variable exposure profiles of pesticides are more often the rule than exception in the surface waters of agricultural landscapes. There is, therefore, a need to adequately address the uncertainties arising from time-variable exposure profiles in the aquatic risk assessment procedure for pesticides.

Linking Aquatic Exposure and Effects: Risk Assessment of Pesticides provides guidance and recommendations for linking aquatic exposure and ecotoxicological effects in the environmental assessment of agricultural pesticides. Leading international scientists share their expertise in aquatic exposure assessment, aquatic ecotoxicology, and the risk assessment and management of plant protection products. The book incorporates the tools and approaches currently available for assessing the environmental risks of time-variable exposure profiles of pesticides. It also discusses the science behind these techniques.

This volume covers the extrapolation techniques, including models that address the environmental fate, toxicokinetics, toxicodynamics, and ecological effects, for performing accurate aquatic environmental risk assessments of pesticides. It explains how to link aquatic exposure and effects in the risk assessment procedure for plant protection products.


Author Notes

Theo C.M. Brock is a senior research scientist in aquatic ecology and ecotoxicology at Alterra, Wageningen University and Research Centre.

Anne Alix is the director of the unit in charge of environment and ecotoxicology evaluations at the Plant and Environment Directorate of the French Agency on the Safety of Food.

Colin D. Brown is a professor of ecochemistry at the University of York.

Ettore Capri is an associate professor of environmental chemistry at the Università Cattoloca del Sacro Cuore in Piacenza.

Bernhard F.F. Gottesbüren is team leader of BASF's environmental fate modeling team.

Fred Heimbach is a consultant scientist in pesticide risk assessment at RIFCon GmbH.

Chris M. Lythgo works in the pesticide risk assessment peer review unit at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma.

Ralf Schulz is a professor of environmental sciences and the head of the Department for Environmental Sciences at the University of Koblenz-Landau.

Martin Streloke is head of the environmental unit at the German Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety.


Table of Contents

Peter van Vliet and Paulien Adriaanse and Karin Howard and Chris Lythgo and Aiden Moody and Jo O'Leary-Quinn and Paul SweeneyUdo Hommen and Roman Ashauer and Paul van den Brink and Thierry Caquet and Virginie Ducrot and Laurent Lagadic and Toni Ratte
List of Figuresp. ix
List of Tablesp. xv
Acknowledgmentsp. xix
About the Editorsp. xxi
Part I Guidance on Linking Aquatic Exposure and Effects in the Registration Procedure of Plant Protection Products
Chapter 1 Executive Summary and Recommendations: European Union Workshop on Linking Aquatic Exposure and Effects in the Registration Procedure of Plant Protection Products (ELINK)p. 3
Chapter 2 Introduction to the Guidance on Linking Aquatic Exposure and Effects in the Risk Assessment for Plant Protection Productsp. 15
Chapter 3 Tier 1 Aquatic Risk Assessment for Plant Protection Products in Europep. 25
Chapter 4 Generalized Exposure Regimes and Tiered Exposure Assessment for Plant Protection Productsp. 37
Chapter 5 Species Sensitivity Distribution Approach in the Risk Assessment of Plant Protection Productsp. 69
Chapter 6 Use of Refined Exposure Single-Species and Population Studies in the Risk Assessment of Plant Protection Productsp. 81
Chapter 7 Toxicokinetic and Toxicodynamic Modeling in the Risk Assessment of Plant Protection Productsp. 85
Chapter 8 Model Ecosystem Approach in the Risk Assessment of Plant Protection Productsp. 101
Chapter 9 Ecological Models in the Risk Assessment of Plant Protection Productsp. 119
Chapter 10 Ecological Field Data in the Risk Assessment of Plant Protection Productsp. 133
Chapter 11 References for Guidance Chapters (Part I)p. 145
Part II Reports from ELINK Work Groups
Chapter 12 A Novice's Guide to FOCUS Surface Waterp. 155
Chapter 13 Interaction between Fate and Effect Expertsp. 207
Chapter 14 Extrapolation Methods in Aquatic Effect Assessment of Time-Variable Exposures to Pesticidesp. 211
Chapter 15 Ecological Characterization of Water Bodiesp. 243
Chapter 16 References for Work Group Reports (Part II)p. 321
Part III Appendices and Glossary
Appendix 1 List of Workshop Participantsp. 333
Appendix 2 List of Workshop Sponsorsp. 337
Appendix 3 Case Studies Used during Two Workshop Meetingsp. 339
Appendix 4 Foldout Page of the ELINK Decision Scheme: Explanatory Notes for Figure 2.1p. 387
Glosssaryp. 391
Indexp. 399