Your questions about the Burrlioz replacement answered by the experts
While not without its problems and limitations, Burrlioz has served the Australian-New Zealand Ecotox community incredibly well over the past ~ 25 years. It’s now time to retire Burrlioz and roll-out new-generation software that embeds the latest developments in SSD modelling. The core development team will give you an update on:
Austalian-Canadian SSD collaboration over the past 4 years
What’s new, what’s going to change
new developments in CR modelling – Bayesnec and the No Significant Effect Concentration (NSEC)
model averaged SSDs
using mixture distributions to fit SSDs
Implications for GVs and DGVs
accessing the new software
computational issues
implementation strategy and managing the transition