Preface |
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Introduction and Background |
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1 Pesticide Regulation and Endangered Species: Moving from Stalemate to Solutions |
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Policy and Process Considerations |
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2 Federal Agency Perspectives on ESA Process, Issues, and Potential Improvements |
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3 The Endangered Species Act: Interfacing with Agricultural and Natural Ecosystems |
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45 | (12) |
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4 Growers, Pesticides, and Endangered Species: Outcomes of a Stakeholder Workshop |
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57 | (10) |
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5 Improving the Endangered Species Act Pesticide Consultation Process |
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67 | (10) |
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6 State Pesticide Regulatory Agency Role in Effective ESA Implementation |
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7 California Pesticide Use Data and Endangered Species |
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93 | (8) |
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Case Studies: Registration and Registration Review |
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8 Cranberry Pest Management and Karner Blue Butterfly Protection: A Wisconsin Case Study |
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9 Endangered Species Assessments Conducted Under Registration Review: Fomesafen Case Study |
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119 | (20) |
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10 FIFRA Registration Review and the Endangered Species Act: Clomazone Case Study |
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139 | (20) |
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Case Studies: Endangered Salmon Assessments |
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11 Use of Simple Stream Modeling Methods To Assess the Potential Risks of Malathion to Salmonids |
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159 | (12) |
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12 Use of the Joint Probability Distribution Analysis for Assessment of the Potential Risks of Dimethoate to Aquatic Endangered Species |
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171 | (12) |
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13 A GIS-Based Approach To Quantifying Pesticide Use Site Proximity to Salmonid Habitat |
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183 | (14) |
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14 Ecological Risk Assessment for Salmon Using Spatially and Temporally Explicit Exposure Modeling: Moving Forward |
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197 | (16) |
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Scientific Assessment Advances |
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15 Advancements in Endangered Species Act Affects Determination for Pesticide Registration Actions |
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16 Data Quality, Reliability, and Relevance Standards for Ecological Risk Assessment: Recommendations for Improvements to Pesticide Regulation in Compliance with the Endangered Species Act |
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225 | (18) |
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17 A Causal/Risk Analysis Framework for Informing Endangered Species Jeopardy Reviews for Pesticides |
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243 | (16) |
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18 Demography and Modeling To Improve Pesticide Risk Assessment of Endangered Species |
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259 | (12) |
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19 Consideration of Nontraditional Endpoints in the Assessment of Ecological Risk under the Endangered Species Act |
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271 | (12) |
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20 Utilizing At-Risk Species Data To Sustain Biodiversity and Streamline Decision Making |
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283 | (10) |
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21 Using GIS To Assess Pesticide Exposure to Threatened and Endangered Species for Ecological Risk Assessment |
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293 | (10) |
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22 Development of a Spatial-Temporal Co-occurrence Index To Evaluate Relative Pesticide Risks to Threatened and Endangered Species |
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23 Use of Risk-Based Spray Drift Buffers for Protection of Nontarget Areas |
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Conclusions and Recommendations |
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24 Recommendations for Improvements to Pesticide Regulation in Compliance with the Endangered Species Act |
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