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Episódios
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Impaired Ecosystems: Ounce of Prevention or Pound of Cure? With Aida Farag and Ruth Hull
23/05/2016 Duração: 10minIEAM challenges practitioners and researchers to rethink the traditional linear, sequential process of ecological restoration
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Get real! Stuart Hurlbert on pseudoreplication and other sins of statistical analysis
13/05/2016 Duração: 13minStuart Hurlbert on pseudoreplication and other sins of statistical analysis
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Oil’s well that ends well? Brock Bernstein talks rigs-to-reefs and the fate of oil platforms
01/10/2015 Duração: 09minBrock Bernstein talks rigs-to-reefs and the fate of oil platforms
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Reuse it or lose it! Using LCA to quantify the environmental benefits of reuse, with Valentina Castellani
08/07/2015 Duração: 09minAuthor Valentina Castellani uses life cycle assessment to quantify the environmental impacts avoided by the reuse of commonplace items
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Accelerating Progress at Contaminated Sediment Sites, with Todd Bridges
21/04/2015 Duração: 08minAn interview with Todd Bridges, US Army senior research scientist for environmental sciencee
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IEAM podcast 19: What’s in your toolbox?
02/04/2015 Duração: 08minJulie Panko talks shop on tools for chemical assessment.
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From the ashes: Using BERA to assess a coal fly ash spill in Tennessee, with Suzy Walls
16/12/2014 Duração: 08minUsing BERA to assess a coal fly ash spill in Tennessee, with Suzy Walls.
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Survey says! Top PPCP research questions identified by environmental scientists, with Murray Rudd
11/09/2014 Duração: 12minFrom synthetic estrogens that feminize male fish to concerns about resistance to antibiotics, this is a growing area of research and public attention. Yet potential and long-term effects on human and ecosystem health remain largely unknown.
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Biomarkers for good measure: Assessing aquatic ecosystem status, with Sharon Hook
25/06/2014 Duração: 08minBiomarkers—biological endpoints long used in medical screening and disease detection—are finding new relevance in the environmental science community. Although toxicologists have been using biomarkers in certain aquatic contaminant assessments these endpoints hold great value for ecological risk assessments and integrated monitoring.
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Sedimentary, my dear Watson. Passive sampling methods and sediment remediation, with Marc Greenberg.
21/04/2014 Duração: 12minThe management of contaminated sediment is often expensive and time-consuming, involving millions of dollars over many years at a single site. However, passive sampling methods offer several advantages over traditional remediation and monitoring techniques.
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Making the most of sparse data for wildlife risk assessments, with Ryan Hill.
06/01/2014 Duração: 11minThe January 2014 issue of IEAM contains a critical review describing a solution to a problem common to all wildlife risk assessments: how to work with sparse dose-response data.
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Ruffling Feathers - A New Approach to Pesticide Risk Assessment for Birds, with Matthew Etterson.
02/11/2013 Duração: 16minWe talk turkey with Matthew Etterson about pesticides and bird reproduction.
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Assessing Cumulative Effects in Watersheds, with Monique Dubé
05/08/2013 Duração: 10minMonique Dubé discusses cumulative effects assessments (CEA), which account for the accumulated change over time—past, present, and future, which have been employed in limited situations in Canada and with limited success.
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Practically speaking: Scientific Pragmatism, with Glenn Suter
04/06/2013 Duração: 06minPractically speaking: Scientific Pragmatism, with Glenn Suter
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For What It’s Worth: Using the Ecosystem Services Concept in ERAs, with Valery Forbes and Peter Calow
04/06/2013 Duração: 13minFor What It’s Worth: Using the Ecosystem Services Concept in ERAs, with Valery Forbes and Peter Calow.
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Stalking the elusive wildlife TRVs, with David Mayfield and Anne Fairbrother
09/01/2013 Duração: 15minDavid Mayfield and Anne Fairbrother talk about how they describe the challenges that ecological risk assessors face when trying employing wildlife toxicity values.
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California Sediment Quality Objectives, with Steve Bay.
08/10/2012 Duração: 22minThe seven articles in the series address one aspect of a multi-phase project to define sediment quality objectives, including a new sediment quality guideline, SQG, index.
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Bayesian Networks for the Uninitiated, with David Barton.
26/06/2012 Duração: 17minDr. David Barton, Guest Editor of the special series Bayesian Networks in Environmental and Resource Management discusses the basics of Bayesian approaches in environmental management.
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Discussing the Phenomenon of Pre-Spawn Mortality in Coho Salmon, with Julann Spromberg and Nat Scholz
01/02/2012 Duração: 13minDiscussing the Phenomenon of Pre-Spawn Mortality in Coho Salmon, with Julann Spromberg and Nat Scholz .
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TWell Past Time to Stop Using NOELs and LOELs, with Wayne Landis and Peter Chapman
01/02/2012 Duração: 14minDrs. Wayne Landis and Peter Chapman make a case to end the use of NOELs and LOELs.