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Spatial extrapolation

Both temporal and spatial extrapolations are important in ecotoxicology when it is necessary to consider variation in sensitivity of individuals during stages of development,... [Pg.24]

Spatial Extrapolation in Ecological Effect Assessment of Chemicals... [Pg.223]

Spatial Extrapolation of Toxicity Data between Species...228... [Pg.223]

Experimental aquatic ecosystems have become widely used tools in ecotoxicology because they allow for a greater degree of control, replication, and repeatability than is achievable in natural ecosystems. The test systems in use vary from small indoor microcosms to large and complex outdoor experimental ecosystems. However, natural freshwater systems may also vary considerably in size and ecological complexity. Before addressing the spatial extrapolation of results of model ecosystem experiments that were conducted on different localities, the possible influence of the size and ecological complexity of test systems on responses to chemical stress will be discussed. [Pg.234]

Assume all groups of taxa are equally sensitive 7 Spatial extrapolation... [Pg.294]

Detection of differences in Ecological indicators Monitoring 7 Spatial extrapolation 7.3.5 and... [Pg.299]


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