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Use of experimental ecosystems in regulatory decision making
Thomas W. La Point,
James A. Perry
Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
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Regulatory Decision Making
100%
Experimental Ecosystem
100%
Ecosystem Level
75%
Single Species
50%
Ecosystem Function
25%
Pesticides
25%
Behavioral Effects
25%
Resource Manager
25%
Ecosystem Structure
25%
Level Analysis
25%
Aquatic Ecosystems
25%
Chemical Effect
25%
Physiological Effects
25%
Cause-effect Relationship
25%
Microcosm
25%
Biochemical Effects
25%
Toxicity Testing
25%
Aquatic Systems
25%
Need to Know
25%
Damage Potential
25%
Sublethal
25%
Ecotoxicological Research
25%
Toxicity Bioassay
25%
Industry Needs
25%
Regulatory Purposes
25%
Pollutant Uptake
25%
Ecological Endpoints
25%
Tiered Testing
25%
Contaminant Bioavailability
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Endpoints
100%
Decision Making
100%
Aquatic Ecosystem
100%
Bioavailability
100%
Bioassay
100%
Toxicity Testing
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ecosystem Function
100%
Decision Making
100%
Aquatic Ecosystem
100%
Ecosystem Structure
100%
Contaminant Bioavailability
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Decision Making
100%
Laboratory Test
100%