Researcher
Karel Vlaeminck
- Disciplines:Fisheries sciences, Animal biology
Affiliations
- Department of Animal Sciences and Aquatic Ecology (Department)
Member
From1 Jan 2018 → 25 Sep 2022 - Department of Applied ecology and environmental biology (Department)
Member
From8 Aug 2016 → 31 Dec 2017
Publications
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- Ecorelevance integration report on population modeling : integration of population modeling results for 8 species into an ecological modeling based laboratory to population effect extrapolation (ECOPEX) factor to perform an ecological relevancy normalization of the HC5 for nickel(2022)
Authors: Karel De Schamphelaere, Simon Hansul, Sharon Janssen, Patrick Van Sprang, Karel Vlaeminck, Kristi Weighman, Karel Viaene
Number of pages: 1 - Ecorelevance : validation of mechanistic models for nickel (Ni) risk assessment : microcosm study with Daphnia magna(2022)
Authors: Karel Vlaeminck, Karel Viaene, Charlotte Nys, Patrick Van Sprang, Karel De Schamphelaere
- Ecorelevance : development of mechanistic models for metal risk assessment : population-level effects of nickel (Ni) to Ceriodaphnia dubia(2022)
Authors: Karel Vlaeminck, Karel Viaene, Patrick Van Sprang, Karel De Schamphelaere
- Development, validation, and application of mechanistic models to predict population-level effects of chemical pollutant mixtures(2022)
Authors: Karel Vlaeminck
- Improving the ecological relevance of metals risk assessment : population models for lab-to-population extrapolation of silver(2022)
Authors: Karel Vlaeminck, Kristi Weighman, Karel Viaene, Patrick Van sprang, Karel De Schamphelaere
- Unexpected recovery and non-effects predicted with a mixture toxicity implementation in a population model(2020)
Authors: Karel Vlaeminck, Karel Viaene, Patrick Van Sprang, Karel De Schamphelaere
Number of pages: 1 - The unexpected absence of nickel effects on a Daphnia population at three temperatures is correctly predicted by a dynamic energy budget individual-based model (DEB-IMB)
Authors: Cecília Manuela Silva Pereira, Karel Vlaeminck, Karel Viaene
- The use of mechanistic population models in metal risk assessment : combined effects of copper and food source on Lymnaea stagnalis populations
Authors: Karel Vlaeminck, Karel PJ Viaene, Patrick Van Sprang, Stijn Baken
Pages: 1104 - 1119 - Predicting combined effects of chemical stressors : populationU+2010level effects of organic chemical mixtures with a dynamic energy budget individualU+2010based model
Authors: Karel Vlaeminck, Karel P. J. Viaene, Patrick Van Sprang
Pages: 2240 - 2258 - Development and validation of a mixture toxicity implementation in the Dynamic Energy Budget-Individual-Based Model : effects of copper and zinc on Daphnia magna populations
Authors: Karel Vlaeminck, Karel Viaene
Pages: 513 - 527