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