Scientific Opinion on the state of the science on pesticide risk assessment for amphibians and reptiles
Robert H. Smith(Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety), T.C.M. Brock, Sabine Duquesne(German Environment Agency), Ingvar Sundh, Scott M. Weir, Antonio F. Hernández, Silvia Pieper, Thomas Kühl, Christopher John Topping, A. Tiktak, Sandro Grilli, Annette Aldrich, Philippe Berny, Ryszard Laskowski, Gerrit Wolterink, Kyriaki Machera(Benaki Phytopathological Institute), Olavi Pelkonen, Franz Streissl, Susanne Hougaard Bennekou, Ivana Teodorović, Manuel E. Ortiz‐Santaliestra, Cecilia Berg, Michael Klein, Paulien Adriaanse, Michael Stemmer, Colin Ockleford
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