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The influence of global climate change on the scientific foundations and applications of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: introduction to a SETAC international workshop.A general risk-based adaptive management scheme incorporating the Bayesian Network Relative Risk Model with the South River, Virginia, as case study.Using weight of evidence characterization and modeling to investigate the cause of the changes in Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi) population dynamics in Puget Sound and at Cherry Point, Washington.Evaluating nonindigenous species management in a Bayesian networks derived relative risk framework for Padilla Bay, WA, USA.A long-term, multitrophic level study to assess pulp and paper mill effluent effects on aquatic communities in four US receiving waters: background and status.Don't be fooled-A no-observed-effect concentration is no substitute for a poor concentration-response experiment.Comment on ET&C perspectives, November 2015-A holistic view.Analysis of regional scale risk of whirling disease in populations of Colorado and Rio Grande cutthroat trout using a Bayesian belief network model.Regional risk assessment of the Puyallup River Watershed and the evaluation of low impact development in meeting management goals.A long-term, multitrophic level study to assess pulp and paper mill effluent effects on aquatic communities in four US receiving waters: lessons learned.Regional risk assessment as a part of the long-term receiving water study.Precaution and governance of emerging technologies.The multiple stressor ecological risk assessment for the mercury-contaminated South River and upper Shenandoah River using the Bayesian network-relative risk model.Using the Bayesian network relative risk model risk assessment process to evaluate management alternatives for the South River and upper Shenandoah River, Virginia.A Bayesian Approach to Integrated Ecological and Human Health Risk Assessment for the South River, Virginia Mercury-Contaminated Site.Mutagenicity (Ames): a structure-activity model.Whither Risk Assessment: New Challenges and Opportunities a Third of a Century After the Red Book.Ecological risk assessment conceptual model formulation for nonindigenous species.Ecological risk assessment: population scale and invasive species.Modeling the risks of nonindigenous species introductions using a patch-dynamics approach incorporating contaminant effects as a disturbance.Population-scale assessment endpoints in ecological risk assessment. Part 1: Reflections of stakeholder values.Comment on Fox et al. (2012): What to do with NOECs/NOELs.The challenges posed by radiation and radionuclide releases to the environment.Environmental policy recommendations for the new US President.Global climate change and environmental contaminants: A SETAC call for researchUsing Bayesian networks to predict risk to estuary water quality and patterns of benthic environmental DNA in QueenslandNew approaches to the ecological risk assessment of multiple stressorsGlobal climate change and contaminants, a call to arms not yet heard?Initial characterization of the organophosphate acid anhydrase activity of the chicken, Gallus domesticusAcute toxicity of brass particles to Daphnia magnaKinetics of the DFPase activity in Tetrahymena thermophilaOrganofluorophosphate-hydrolyzing activity in an estuarine clam, Rangia cuneataPersistence of the effects of Jet-A in a microcosm with releases from the sedimentContext, toxicity reference values, and riskMultivariate analysis of the impacts of the turbine fuel JP-4 in a microcosm toxicity test with implications for the evaluation of ecosystem dynamics and risk assessmentScience, antiscience, and environmental decision making: A call to actionBiomarkers, omics, and the curveReply to Calow: In defense of science and its inclusion in decision making
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