Wildlife toxicology and population modeling : integrated studies of agroecosystems : proceedings of the Ninth Pellston Workshop, Kiawah Island, South Carolina, July 22-27, 1990

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Wildlife toxicology and population modeling : integrated studies of agroecosystems : proceedings of the Ninth Pellston Workshop, Kiawah Island, South Carolina, July 22-27, 1990

edited by Ronald J. Kendall, Thomas E. Lacher

(SETAC special publications series)

Lewis Publishers, c1994

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"Publication sponsored by the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) and the SETAC Foundation for Environmental Education."--T.p

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This timely reference brings together the world's leading scholars and researchers to integrate wildlife toxicology and population modeling and to advance the field of ecological risk assessment of agricultural-chemical use. The book examines the foundation of ecological modeling and its application in assessing the ecological risk of agricultural chemical use. State-of-the-art techniques and methods of ecological modeling have been compiled to provide insight into what must be done to minimize the impact of agricultural chemicals and other toxic substances on the environment. Wildlife Toxicology and Population Modeling is encyclopedic in coverage, presenting useful tools for environmental decision making and the latest in the theory and application of the science.

目次

Using Information derived from Wildlife Toxicology to Model Effects of Agricultural Pesticides and Other Environmental Contaminants on Wildlife Populations, R.J. Kendall Incorporating Concepts from Population and Behavioral Ecology into Models of Exposure to Toxins and Risk Assessment, J.R. Pulliam Ecological Risk Assessment in the Office of Pesticide Programs, A.L. Barton What is Measurable in Wildlife Toxicology?, R.E. Warner Non-Lethal Wildlife Monitoring to Determine Exposure to Xenobiotics and Resulting Impacts, G.P. Cobb and M.J. Hooper Measurements of Toxicity and Critical Stages of Development, D.J. Hoffman What is Measurable in Wildlife Toxicology: Field Assessment, L.W. Brewer and R.A. Hummell The Building Blocks for Ecological Modeling in Wildlife Toxicology, R.E. Warner Critical Parameters in Population Studies, T.E. Lacher, Jr. Assessing the Impact of Toxic Chemicals: Temporal and Spatial Variation in Avian Survival Rates, A. Dobson and P. Hudson Population-Phenogenetic Approach for Ecological Monitoring (a Biotest), V. Zakharov Use of Space and Habitats by Individuals and Populations: Dynamics and Risk Assessment, M.A. Bowers Modeling Avian Foraging: Implications for Assessing the Ecological Effects of Pesticides, G.E. Belovsky Direct and Indirect Pathways in Spatially Structured Habitats, T.E. Lacher, Jr. Modeling Ecological Impacts of Pesticides on Avian Populations, M.C. Barber Fate and Exposure Modeling in Terrestrial Ecosystems: A Process Approach, S.L. Bird Applications of a Modified Richards Sigmoid Model to Assess the Uptake and Effects of Environmental Contaminants upon Birds, I.L. Brisbin Impacts of Toxicants on Population Dynamics and Gene Diversity in Avian Species, R.K. Chesser, K.B Willis, and N.E. Matthews Models of Structured Populations: Age and Mass Transition Matrices, N.A. Slade Approaches to Modeling, M.C. Barber Extending Laboratory Results to the Field, C.E. Grue Acute and Subacute Toxicology in Evaluation of Pesticide Hazard to Avian Wildlife, E.F. Hill The Role of In Vitro Studies in Ecological Hazard Assessments, R.T. Di Giulio, E.P Gallagher, and C. Habig Do Behavioral Responses to Pesticide Exposure Affect Wildlife Population Parameters?, R.S. Bennett Immunotoxicology of Captive and Wild Birds, A. Fairbrother Modeling the Effects of Pesticides on Wildlife: The Need to Evaluate our Leaps of Faith and Pious Hopes, C.E. Grue Monitoring Data as a Source of Information for Modelers, S. Gerould The Role of Monitoring in Assessing Pesticide Effects on Avian Species and their Habitats, D.W. Steffeck Population Patterns and Process Parameters-Issues in Integrating Monitoring and Models, R.J. O'Connor Understanding the Impact of Pesticides on Wild Birds by Monitoring Incidents of Poisoning, P.W. Greig-Smith Comparative Avian Toxicology: What Is Its Role in Predicting and Monitoring the Effects of Agricultural Pesticides?, E.W. Schafer Monitoring Avian Populations for Pesticide Exposure and Effects: Uses and Cautions for Ecological Modelers, S. Gerould Applying Life History, Food Web, Population Viability, and Genetic Models to Pesticide Studies, T.E. Lacher, Jr. Life Historical Consequences of Pesticides and Other Insults to Vital Rates, J.S. Meyer and M.S. Boyce What Food Web Analysis Can Contribute to Wildlife Toxicology, D.L. DeAngelis Adaptation of Mutagenicity and Clastogenicity Assays for Avian Species, K. McBee Analyzing and Monitoring Population Viability, B.G. Marcot Theoretical Ecology and Research on Agroecosystems, T.E. Lacher, Jr. Experimental Design, Statistical Analysis, and Demographic Models, M.R. Willig Univariate and Multivariate Approaches to the Analysis of Ecotoxicological Data, T.E. Lacher, Jr. and M.R. Willig Statistical Issues for Field Experimenters, P.M. Dixon and K.A. Garrett Statistical Aspects of Modeling Population Changes from Population Size Data, J.R. Sauer, R.J. Barker, and P.H. Geissler Risk Assessment in Avian Toxicology Using Experimental and Epidemiological Approaches, J.R. Skalski and S.G. Smith Statistical Approaches to Data Analysis in Wildlife Ecotoxicology, M.R. Willig The Future Application of Ecological Models in Environmental Risk Assessment, J.A. Gagne Population Models as Research Tools: An Empirical Perspective, B.A. Williams and J. Emlen Limitations of Reductionist Approaches in Ecological Modeling: Model Evaluation, Model Complexity, and Environmental Policy, L.J. Gross The Environmental Protection Agency's Avian Pesticide Assessment Model, E. Fite Individual-Based Mathematical Modeling Approaches in Ecotoxicology: A Promising Direction for Aquatic Population and Community Ecological Risk Assessment, T.G. Hallam and R.R. Lassiter Integrating Ecological Modeling in Environmental Risk Assessment, J.A. Gagne Potential Use of the Mallard Model to Predict Effects of Pesticides on Mallard Reproduction in the Prairie-Pothole Region of North Dakota, C.E. Grue, M.W. Tome, G.A. Swanson, and S. Gerould How Valuable are the Results of Models and Laboratory Studies when Extended to Field Situations?, G.H. Heinz, M. Brody, and L.J. Blus Research and Development Needs, Synthesis Committee: J. Fava, J.A. Gagne, R.J. Kendall, T.E. Lacher, Jr., R.J. O'Connor, S. Orenstein, R. Parrish, and B.A. Williams

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