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.
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