PARENT SESSION IP08 - Population Modeling Ecological Risk Assessment Chair: Kapustka, Lawrence1, 1 5010 SW Hout Street, Corvallis, WA, USA Co-chair: Landis, Wayne2, 2 516 High Street, Bellingham, WA, USA 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM - Tuesday, 19 November 2002 Room Room 150 G
| 8:00 AM | IP57 - Population is the Necessary Unit of a Species Specific Risk Assessment. Landis, Wayne*,1, 1 Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Huxley College, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA |
FULL ABSTRACT| 8:00 AM | IP58 - Modeling the Population and Community Consequences of Contaminants. Emlen, John*,1, 1 Briological Resources Divis., U.S. Geological Survey, Seattle, WA, USA |
FULL ABSTRACT| 8:00 AM | IP59 - Applying Population Models in Chemical Risk Assessment. Pastorok, Robert*,1, 1 Exponent, Bellevue, WA, USA |
FULL ABSTRACT| 8:00 AM | IP60 - Effect of Historic PCB Exposures on the Hudson River Striped Bass Population. Barnthouse, Lawrence*,1, Glaser, David2, Young, John3, 1 LWB Environmental Services, Inc., Oak Ridge, TN, USA2 Quantitative Environmental Analysis, LLC, Montvale, NJ3 ASA Analysis & Communications, Inc., State College, PA, USA |
FULL ABSTRACT| 8:00 AM | IP61 - Using models to extrapolate population-level effects from laboratory toxicity tests in support of population risk assessments. Munns, Wayne*,1, Kuhn, Anne1, Mitro, Matthew1, Timothy, Gleason1, 1 U.S. EPA ORD NHEERL, Narragansett, RI, USA |
FULL ABSTRACT| 8:00 AM | IP62 - Approaches for population-level risk assessment: a case study of 4-nonylphenol using life-cycle toxicity data for Medaka (Oryzias latipes). Lin, Bin-Le*,1, Tokai, Akihiko1, Yoshida, Kikuo1, Nakanishi, Junko1,2, 1 Research Center for Chemical Risk Management, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 16-1 Onogawa, Tsukuba city, Ibaragi prefecture, Japan2 Graduate School of Environment and Information Science, Yokohama University, 79-7 Jyobandai Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama City, Japan |
FULL ABSTRACT| 8:00 AM | IP63 - Estimation of indirect effect potential of chemicals for fish population using an ecosystem effects model (CASM_SUWA). Naito, Wataru*,1, Miyamoto, Ken-ichi1, Masunaga, Shigeki2, Nakanishi, Junko1,2, Bartell, Steve3, 1 AIST, Research Center for Chemical Risk Management, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan2 Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan3 The Cadmus Group, Inc., Oak Ridge, TN, USA |
FULL ABSTRACT| 8:00 AM | IP64 - A review of small mammal population studies conducted on three superfund sites. McMurry, Scott*,1, Reynolds, Kevin1, Strauss, Richard1, Hooper, Michael1, Cobb, George1, 1 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA |
FULL ABSTRACT| 8:00 AM | IP65 - Modeling multiple stressors to plant populations in ecological risk assessment. Johnson, Alan*,1, Turner, Sandra2, 1 Clemson University, Pendleton, SC, USA2 St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN, USA |
FULL ABSTRACT| 8:00 AM | IP66 - THE OREGON EXPERIMENT: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH TO POPULATION-LEVEL RISK ASSESSMENT. Hope, Bruce*,1, Fuji, Taku2, 1 Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Portland, OR, USA2 Hart Crowser, Inc., Lake Oswego, OR |
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