PARENT SESSION WP2 Assessing and predicting toxicant effects in an ecologically complex world 3:00 PM to 6:30 PM, Wednesday, 09 May 2001 Session Chair: P. Calow, V. Forbes Room 23:00 PM, 363 How important is genetic variability in risk assessment? Lessons from Daphnia magna. Barata, Carlos1,2, Baird, Donald2, Soares, Amadeu1, 1 2 FULL ABSTRACT 3:20 PM, 364 Traditional, laboratory-based risk assessment versus field studies: Effects of copper on plants. Bruus Pedersen, Marianne1, Kjaer, Christian1, Elmegaard, Niels1, Strandberg, Beate1, 1 FULL ABSTRACT 3:40 PM, 365 The impact of herbicide deposition on plant phytochemistry and its ecological implications. Elmegaard, Niels1, Kjær, Christian1, Kvist Nielsen, Jens2, Bruus Pedersen, Marianne1, 1 2 FULL ABSTRACT 4:00 PM, Break.
4:30 PM, 366 Predicting risks of toxicants in freshwater ecosystems: Linking laboratory and mesocosm observations to protection targets. Brock, Theo 1, Heimbach, Fred2, Van den Brink, Paul1, 1 2 FULL ABSTRACT 4:50 PM, 367 A SWIFT biotest for analysing effects of toxicants on periphyton community structure. Arrhenius , Åsa1, Blanck, Hans1, Porsbring, Tobias1, 1 FULL ABSTRACT 5:10 PM, 368 Simple model versus complex reality - addressing extrapolation in soil-ecotoxicology. Frische, Tobias1, 1 FULL ABSTRACT 5:30 PM, 369 Assessing toxicant effects in a complex estuary: A case study of silver in San Francisco Bay. Brown, Cynthia1, Parchaso, Francis1, Thompson, Janet 1, Luoma, Samuel1, 1 FULL ABSTRACT 5:50 PM, 370 Modelling the toxic effects of nonylphenol on a lotic ecosystem. Hulot, Florence1, Magaud, Hélène2, Bonzom, Jean-Marc2, 1 2 FULL ABSTRACT 6:10 PM, 371 Field effects of LAS enriched sludge on soil fauna . Krogh, Paul Henning1, Jensen, John 1, Holmstrup, Martin1, Brandt, Kristian2, Cassani, Georgio3, Henriksen, Kaj4, 1 2 3 4 FULL ABSTRACT
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