Modelling Individual and Population Dynamics for Chemical Risk Assessment

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"Explore tools based on Dynamic Energy Budget for assessing risks of chemical mixtures on individuals and populations. Literature review includes keywords like DEB, Ecotoxicology, and Population Dynamics."

  • Modelling
  • Population Dynamics
  • Risk Assessment
  • Chemical Mixtures

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  1. Modelling individual and population Modelling individual and population dynamics in application to risk dynamics in application to risk assessment of chemical mixtures assessment of chemical mixtures Gon alo M. Marques Jan Baas, Starrlight Augustine and Jean-Lou Dorne Akvaplan goncalo.marques@tecnico.ulisboa.pt

  2. Summary Summary The job: Tools for ERA based on DEB for 1. individuals and populations 2. single compounds and mixtures in R Akvaplan

  3. Summary Summary R code R code Literature review Database individual model population model Akvaplan

  4. Literature Literature review review Examples of keywords used: DEB Dynamic Energy Budget Mixtures Ecotoxicology Modelling Mortality Growth Reproduction Population Dynamics Individual based modelling Akvaplan

  5. Literature Literature review review Examples of keywords used: DEB Dynamic Energy Budget Mixtures Ecotoxicology Modelling Mortality Growth Reproduction Population Dynamics Individual based modelling T. Jager et al., Debkiss or the quest for the simplest generic model of animal life history. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 328:9-18, 2013 K. Lika et al., The `covariation method' for estimating the parameters of the standard Dynamic Energy Budget model I: philosophy and approach. J. Sea Res., 66:270-277, 2011 Akvaplan

  6. Literature Literature review review Examples of keywords used: DEB Dynamic Energy Budget Mixtures Ecotoxicology Modelling Mortality Growth Reproduction Population Dynamics Individual based modelling Refs General DEB modelling 18 Effects of mixtures 7 Population dynamics 15 Akvaplan

  7. DEB DEB Akvaplan

  8. DEBecotox DEBecotox d database atabase Akvaplan

  9. DEBecotox DEBecotox database database (1 ?) (1 + ?) par /(1 + ?) NEC conc Akvaplan

  10. DEB DEB MoA MoA Akvaplan

  11. DEB DEB MoA MoA Assimilation Maintenance Growth Reproduction Survival Akvaplan

  12. DEB DEB MoA MoA Assimilation Maintenance Growth Reproduction Survival Akvaplan

  13. Mixtures Mixtures Independent action Assimilation Maintenance Growth Reproduction Survival Akvaplan

  14. Mixtures Mixtures Similar action Assimilation Maintenance Growth Reproduction Survival Akvaplan

  15. Mixtures Mixtures Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships (QSAR) Body-size scaling relationships Akvaplan

  16. DEBecotox DEBecotox R package R package Add-my-Pet code structure Akvaplan

  17. DEBecotox DEBecotox R package R package Akvaplan

  18. DEBecotox DEBecotox R package R package Akvaplan

  19. DEBecotox DEBecotox R package R package Typified model DEB MoA Group of action Akvaplan

  20. DEBecotox DEBecotox R package R package Typified model DEB MoA Group of action Akvaplan

  21. DEBecotox DEBecotox R package R package Akvaplan

  22. Future Future developments developments R code R code Literature review Database individual model population model Akvaplan

  23. Thank you! EFSA, Nov 2015 Akvaplan

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