Encyclopedia of Quantitative Risk Analysis and Assessment 2008
DOI: 10.1002/9780470061596.risk0287
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Statistics for Environmental Toxicity

Abstract: Environmental toxicity refers to the impact of a hazard or stressor at all levels of biological organization. This impact can range from molecular and cellular levels to whole organism, population, ecosystem, or landscape levels. The statistical methods employed to examine these impacts will reflect the spectrum of the level of organization and the measurements taken at this level. The methods associated with this spectrum are described and illustrated in this article.

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