Pesticide Regulation and the Endangered Species Act
Edited by Kenneth D. Racke, Bernalyn McGaughey, James Cowles, Tilghman Hall, Jeffrey Jenkins, Scott H. Jackson, and John J. Johnston
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction and Background
1. Pesticide Regulation and Endangered Species: Moving from Stalemate to
Solutions
Kenneth D. Racke and Bernalyn D. McGaughey
Policy and Process Considerations
2. Federal Agency Perspectives on ESA Process, Issues, and Potential
Improvements
Angela Somma, Rick Sayers, and Don Brady
3. The Endangered Species Act: Interfacing with Agricultural and Natural
Ecosystems
Bernalyn D. McGaughey, Lars W. J. Anderson, and Michael J. Bodenchuk
4. Growers, Pesticides, and Endangered Species: Outcomes of a Stakeholder
Workshop
Daniel Botts
5. Improving the Endangered Species Act Pesticide Consultation Process
Ya-Wei Li
6. State Pesticide Regulatory Agency Role in Effective ESA Implementation
Max Feken and Jessica Johnson
7. California Pesticide Use Data and Endangered Species
Larry R. Wilhoit
Case Studies: Registration and Registration Review
8. Cranberry Pest Management and Karner Blue Butterfly Protection: A
Wisconsin Case Study
Kenneth D. Racke
9. Endangered Species Assessments Conducted Under Registration Review:
Fomesafen Case Study
Dan Campbell, Jay Overmyer, JiSu Bang, Jeff Perine, and Richard Brain
10. FIFRA Registration Review and the Endangered Species Act: Clomazone
Case Study
Ashlea Rives Frank, Bernalyn D. McGaughey, John Cummings, Stephen Longacre,
and Gary Mitchell
Case Studies: Endangered Salmon Assessments
11. Use of Simple Stream Modeling Methods To Assess the Potential Risks of
Malathion to Salmonids
Richard Reiss
12. Use of the Joint Probability Distribution Analysis for Assessment of the
Potential Risks of Dimethoate to Aquatic Endangered Species
Qingli Ma, Richard Reiss, Clifford Habig, and Paul Whatling
13. A GIS-Based Approach To Quantifying Pesticide Use Site Proximity to
Salmonid Habitat
Michael Winchell, JiSu Bang, Barbara Patterson, Katie Budreski, Richard Brain,
and Steven Wall
14. Ecological Risk Assessment for Salmon Using Spatially and Temporally
Explicit Exposure Modeling: Moving Forward
Mark Teply, Steven Cramer, and Nicholas Poletika
Scientific Assessment Advances
15. Advancements in Endangered Species Act Affects Determination for
Pesticide Registration Actions
Edward W. Odenkirchen
16. Data Quality, Reliability, and Relevance Standards for Ecological Risk
Assessment: Recommendations for Improvements to Pesticide Regulation
in Compliance with the Endangered Species Act
A. Tilghman Hall, Bernalyn D. McGaughey, and James A. Gagne
17. A Causal/Risk Analysis Framework for Informing Endangered Species
Jeopardy Reviews for Pesticides
Nicholas W. Gard and Charles A. Menzie
18. Demography and Modeling To Improve Pesticide Risk Assessment of
Endangered Species
John D. Stark
19. Consideration of Nontraditional Endpoints in the Assessment of Ecological
Risk under the Endangered Species Act
Nancy H. Golden, George E. Noguchi, Keith A. Paul, and Daniel J. Buford
20. Utilizing At-Risk Species Data To Sustain Biodiversity and Streamline
Decision Making
Shara Howie and Leslie Honey
21. Using GIS To Assess Pesticide Exposure to Threatened and Endangered
Species for Ecological Risk Assessment
James L. Cowles, Kelly McLain, Perry L. Beale, and Kirk V. Cook
22. Development of a Spatial-Temporal Co-occurrence Index To Evaluate
Relative Pesticide Risks to Threatened and Endangered Species
Cornelis G. Hoogeweg, Debra L. Denton, Rich Breuer, W. Martin Williams, and
Patti TenBrook
23. Use of Risk-Based Spray Drift Buffers for Protection of Nontarget Areas
Scott H. Jackson, Mark Ledson, and Michael Leggett
Conclusions and Recommendations
24. Recommendations for Improvements to Pesticide Regulation in Compliance
with the Endangered Species Act
Bernalyn D. McGaughey, A. Tilghman Hall, and Kenneth D. Racke
Editors>' Biographies
Indexes
Author Index
Subject Index