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Ecological Considerations in Pesticide Risk Assessment for Aquatic Ecosystems

Risk assessment of pesticides for aquatic ecosystems is typically based on comparisons of exposure and effect concentrations at a variety of levels (tiers). At the highest tier, effects assessment can involve generating data under field conditions, typically in mesocosm experiments. However, interpr...

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Published in:Pesticide Science 1997-02, Vol.49 (2), p.185-190
Main Authors: Maund, Steve J., Sherratt, Tom N., Stickland, Tim, Biggs, Jeremy, Williams, P., Shillabeer, Nigel, Jepson, Paul C.
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