Belanger Scott, Barron Mace, Craig Peter, Dyer Scott, Galay-Burgos Malyka, Hamer Mick, Marshall Stuart, Posthuma Leo, Raimondo Sandy, Whitehouse Paul
Procter & Gamble, Mason Business Center, Mason, Ohio, USA.
US Environmental Protection Agency, Gulf Ecology Division, Gulf Breeze, Florida.
Integr Environ Assess Manag. 2017 Jul;13(4):664-674. doi: 10.1002/ieam.1841. Epub 2016 Sep 29.
A species sensitivity distribution (SSD) is a probability model of the variation of species sensitivities to a stressor, in particular chemical exposure. The SSD approach has been used as a decision support tool in environmental protection and management since the 1980s, and the ecotoxicological, statistical, and regulatory basis and applications continue to evolve. This article summarizes the findings of a 2014 workshop held by the European Centre for Toxicology and Ecotoxicology of Chemicals and the UK Environment Agency in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on the ecological relevance, statistical basis, and regulatory applications of SSDs. An array of research recommendations categorized under the topical areas of use of SSDs, ecological considerations, guideline considerations, method development and validation, toxicity data, mechanistic understanding, and uncertainty were identified and prioritized. A rationale for the most critical research needs identified in the workshop is provided. The workshop reviewed the technical basis and historical development and application of SSDs, described approaches to estimating generic and scenario-specific SSD-based thresholds, evaluated utility and application of SSDs as diagnostic tools, and presented new statistical approaches to formulate SSDs. Collectively, these address many of the research needs to expand and improve their application. The highest priority work, from a pragmatic regulatory point of view, is to develop a guidance of best practices that could act as a basis for global harmonization and discussions regarding the SSD methodology and tools. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2017;13:664-674. © 2016 SETAC.
物种敏感度分布(SSD)是一种关于物种对压力源,特别是化学物质暴露敏感度变化的概率模型。自20世纪80年代以来,SSD方法一直被用作环境保护和管理中的决策支持工具,其生态毒理学、统计学以及监管基础和应用仍在不断发展。本文总结了2014年由欧洲化学品毒理学和生态毒理学中心以及英国环境署在荷兰阿姆斯特丹举办的一次研讨会的成果,该研讨会主题为SSD的生态相关性、统计基础和监管应用。确定并排列了一系列按SSD使用的主题领域、生态考量、指南考量、方法开发与验证、毒性数据、机理理解和不确定性分类的研究建议。给出了研讨会上确定的最关键研究需求的基本原理。该研讨会回顾了SSD的技术基础、历史发展和应用,描述了基于SSD估计通用阈值和特定情景阈值的方法,评估了SSD作为诊断工具的效用和应用,并介绍了制定SSD的新统计方法。总体而言,这些内容满足了许多扩展和改进其应用的研究需求。从务实的监管角度来看,最优先的工作是制定一套最佳实践指南,作为全球统一以及关于SSD方法和工具讨论的基础。《综合环境评估与管理》2017年;13:664 - 674。© 2016 SETAC。