Correction to Acute Toxicity Prediction to Threatened and Endangered

Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Gulf Ecology Division, 1 Sabine Island Drive, Gulf Breeze, Florid...
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Correction to Acute Toxicity Prediction to Threatened and Endangered Species Using Interspecies Correlation Estimation (ICE) Models Morgan M. Willming,*,† Crystal R. Lilavois,‡ Mace G. Barron,‡ and Sandy Raimondo‡ †

Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Gulf Ecology Division, 1 Sabine Island Drive, Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561, United States ‡ U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Health and Environmental Effects Laboratory, Gulf Ecology Division, 1 Sabine Island Drive, Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561, United States

Environ. Sci. Technol. 2016, 50 (19) 10700−10707, DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.6b03009.

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n Figure 1 of our original publication, Step 2 of the model selection guidance procedures did not accurately reflect the

Figure 1. ICE model selection guidance steps based on model parameters used to identify the best model when predictions from multiple surrogates are available. TD = Taxonomic distance of surrogate and predicted taxon; MSE = Mean square error; N = Number of data points in the model (df +2); CI = Confidence interval.

guidance stated in the text and Supporting Information. Without this clarification under Step 2 of the figure, model users may be overly conservative in their selection of models and not choose from all best available models. The correction specifies that users should only select models with a mean square error ≤0.55 for models with taxonomic distance greater than 6 and N > 10. The correct model selection procedures were explained in the text, but not in Figure 1.

Published: November 16, 2016 © 2016 American Chemical Society

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DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.6b05282 Environ. Sci. Technol. 2016, 50, 13175−13175