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Peter Calow

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Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|February 20, 2015
Environmental risk assessors as honest brokers or stealth advocatesPeter Calow
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|September 28, 2010
Ecological risk assessment should be value-relevant but not value-biasedPeter Calow, Valery Forbes
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|April 19, 2016
In Response: We are all biased, but the scientific process recognizes that and delivers despite it; still, it can do a better job--A perspective from academiaPeter Calow, Valery Forbes
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|May 2, 2006
Ecology in a cost-benefit society: the issuesValery E Forbes, Peter Calow
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Energy allocation rules inDaphnia magna: clonal and age differences in the effects of food limitationDouglas S Glazier, Peter Calow
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|November 21, 2012
Promises and problems for the new paradigm for risk assessment and an alternative approach involving predictive systems modelsValery E Forbes, Peter Calow
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|October 23, 2012
Use of the ecosystem services concept in ecological risk assessment of chemicalsValery E Forbes, Peter Calow
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|April 25, 2013
Developing predictive systems models to address complexity and relevance for ecological risk assessmentValery E Forbes, Peter Calow
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 25, 2002
Population growth rate as a basis for ecological risk assessment of toxic chemicalsValery E Forbes, Peter Calow
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|December 25, 2008
The extrapolation problem and how population modeling can helpValery E Forbes, Peter Calow, Richard M Sibly
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Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|February 20, 2015
Environmental risk assessors as honest brokers or stealth advocatesPeter Calow
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|September 28, 2010
Ecological risk assessment should be value-relevant but not value-biasedPeter Calow, Valery Forbes
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|April 19, 2016
In Response: We are all biased, but the scientific process recognizes that and delivers despite it; still, it can do a better job--A perspective from academiaPeter Calow, Valery Forbes
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|May 2, 2006
Ecology in a cost-benefit society: the issuesValery E Forbes, Peter Calow
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Energy allocation rules inDaphnia magna: clonal and age differences in the effects of food limitationDouglas S Glazier, Peter Calow
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|November 21, 2012
Promises and problems for the new paradigm for risk assessment and an alternative approach involving predictive systems modelsValery E Forbes, Peter Calow
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|October 23, 2012
Use of the ecosystem services concept in ecological risk assessment of chemicalsValery E Forbes, Peter Calow
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|April 25, 2013
Developing predictive systems models to address complexity and relevance for ecological risk assessmentValery E Forbes, Peter Calow
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 25, 2002
Population growth rate as a basis for ecological risk assessment of toxic chemicalsValery E Forbes, Peter Calow
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|December 25, 2008
The extrapolation problem and how population modeling can helpValery E Forbes, Peter Calow, Richard M Sibly
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