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Wildlife toxicology and population modeling
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  • Wildlife toxicology and population modeling
  • Written by author Ronald J. Kendall, Thomas E. Lacher, jr.; contributors, American Cyanamid Company... [et al.]
  • Published by Boca Raton, Fla. : Lewis, 1994., 1993/11/23
  • 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 foundati
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1 Using Information Derived from Wildlife Toxicology to Model Effects of Agricultural Pesticides and Other Environmental Contaminants on Wildlife Populations 1
2 Incorporating Concepts from Population and Behavioral Ecology into Models of Exposure to Toxins and Risk Assessment 13
3 Ecological Risk Assessment in the Office of Pesticide Programs 27
4 What is Measurable in Wildlife Toxicology? 33
5 Non-Lethal Wildlife Monitoring to Determine Exposure to Xenobiotics and Resulting Impacts 35
6 Measurements of Toxicity and Critical Stages of Development 47
7 What is Measurable in Wildlife Toxicology: Field Assessment 69
8 The Building Blocks for Ecological Modeling in Wildlife Toxicology 77
9 Critical Parameters in Population Studies 81
10 Assessing the Impact of Toxic Chemicals: Temporal and Spatial Variation in Avian Survival Rates 85
11 Population-Phenogenetic Approach for Ecological Monitoring (a Biotest) 99
12 Use of Space and Habitats by Individuals and Populations: Dynamics and Risk Assessment 109
13 Modeling Avian Foraging: Implications for Assessing the Ecological Effects of Pesticides 123
14 Direct and Indirect Pathways in Spatially Structured Habitats 139
15 Modeling Ecological Impacts of Pesticides on Avian Populations 145
16 Fate and Exposure Modeling in Terrestrial Ecosystems: A Process Approach 149
17 Applications of a Modified Richards Sigmoid Model to Assess the Uptake and Effects of Environmental Contaminants upon Birds 161
18 Impacts of Toxicants on Population Dynamics and Gene Diversity in Avian Species 171
19 Models of Structured Populations: Age and Mass Transition Matrices 189
20 Approaches to Modeling 201
21 Extending Laboratory Results to the Field 205
22 Acute and Subacute Toxicology in Evaluation of Pesticide Hazard to Avian Wildlife 207
23 The Role of In Vitro Studies in Ecological Hazard Assessments 227
24 Do Behavioral Responses to Pesticide Exposure Affect Wildlife Population Parameters? 241
25 Immunotoxicology of Captive and Wild Birds 251
26 Modeling the Effects of Pesticides on Wildlife: The Need to Evaluate our Leaps of Faith and Pious Hopes 263
27 Monitoring Data as a Source of Information for Modelers 269
28 The Role of Monitoring in Assessing Pesticide Effects on Avian Species and their Habitats 271
29 Population Patterns and Process Parameters - Issues in Integrating Monitoring and Models 283
30 Understanding the Impact of Pesticides on Wild Birds by Monitoring Incidents of Poisoning 301
31 Comparative Avian Toxicology: What Is Its Role in Predicting and Monitoring the Effects of Agricultural Pesticides? 321
32 Monitoring Avian Populations for Pesticide Exposure and Effects: Uses and Cautions for Ecological Modelers 339
33 Applying Life History, Food Web, Population Viability, and Genetic Models to Pesticide Studies 345
34 Life Historical Consequences of Pesticides and Other Insults to Vital Rates 349
35 What Food Web Analysis Can Contribute to Wildlife Toxicology 365
36 Adaptation of Mutagenicity and Clastogenicity Assays for Avian Species 383
37 Analyzing and Monitoring Population Viability 401
38 Theoretical Ecology and Research on Agroecosystems 415
39 Experimental Design, Statistical Analysis, and Demographic Models 421
40 Univariate and Multivariate Approaches to the Analysis of Ecotoxicological Data 425
41 Statistical Issues for Field Experimenters 439
42 Statistical Aspects of Modeling Population Changes from Population Size Data 451
43 Risk Assessment in Avian Toxicology Using Experimental and Epidemiological Approaches 467
44 Statistical Approaches to Data Analysis in Wildlife Ecotoxicology 489
45 The Future Application of Ecological Models in Environmental Risk Assessment 497
46 Population Models as Research Tools: An Empirical Perspective 501
47 Limitations of Reductionist Approaches in Ecological Modeling: Model Evaluation, Model Complexity, and Environmental Policy 509
48 The Environmental Protection Agency's Avian Pesticide Assessment Model 519
49 Individual-Based Mathematical Modeling Approaches in Ecotoxicology: A Promising Direction for Aquatic Population and Community Ecological Risk Assessment 531
50 Integrating Ecological Modeling in Environmental Risk Assessment 543
51 Potential Use of the Mallard Model to Predict Effects of Pesticides on Mallard Reproduction in the Prairie-Pothole Region of North Dakota 547
52 How Valuable are the Results of Models and Laboratory Studies when Extended to Field Situations? 551
53 Research and Development Needs 557


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