[HTML][HTML] Ecosystem consequences of herbicides: the role of microbiome
Non-target organisms are globally exposed to herbicides. While many herbicides–for
example, glyphosate–were initially considered safe, increasing evidence demonstrates that …
example, glyphosate–were initially considered safe, increasing evidence demonstrates that …
Antibiotic pollution of planktonic ecosystems: a review focused on community analysis and the causal chain linking individual-and community-level responses
MDKL Gunathilaka, S Bao, X Liu, Y Li… - … Science & Technology, 2023 - ACS Publications
Antibiotic pollution has become one of the most challenging environmental issues in aquatic
ecosystems, with adverse effects on planktonic organisms that occupy the base of the …
ecosystems, with adverse effects on planktonic organisms that occupy the base of the …
The role of behavioral ecotoxicology in environmental protection
For decades, we have known that chemicals affect human and wildlife behavior. Moreover,
due to recent technological and computational advances, scientists are now increasingly …
due to recent technological and computational advances, scientists are now increasingly …
Frontiers in quantifying wildlife behavioural responses to chemical pollution
Animal behaviour is remarkably sensitive to disruption by chemical pollution, with
widespread implications for ecological and evolutionary processes in contaminated wildlife …
widespread implications for ecological and evolutionary processes in contaminated wildlife …
[HTML][HTML] Ecotoxicology of microplastics in Daphnia: A review focusing on microplastic properties and multiscale attributes of Daphnia
J Yin, Y Long, W **ao, D Liu, Q Tian, Y Li… - Ecotoxicology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The ubiquitous presence of microplastics in aquatic environments is considered a global
threat to aquatic organisms. Species of the genus Daphnia provide an important link …
threat to aquatic organisms. Species of the genus Daphnia provide an important link …
Biodiversity conservation through the lens of metacommunity ecology
Metacommunity ecology combines local (eg, environmental filtering and biotic interactions)
and regional (eg, dispersal and heterogeneity) processes to understand patterns of species …
and regional (eg, dispersal and heterogeneity) processes to understand patterns of species …
Effects of pollution on fish behavior, personality, and cognition: some research perspectives
Pollutants, and more generally, environmental stressors, are a neglected source of
behavioral and cognitive variations in wild populations. Based on recent literature in fish, we …
behavioral and cognitive variations in wild populations. Based on recent literature in fish, we …
Global scanning of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors: occurrence, wastewater treatment and hazards in aquatic systems
As the global population becomes more concentrated in urban areas, resource
consumption, including access to pharmaceuticals, is increasing and chemical use is also …
consumption, including access to pharmaceuticals, is increasing and chemical use is also …
[PDF][PDF] A review on impact of water pollution on freshwater fish species and their aquatic environment
Freshwater is a chief natural resource used for various types of activities in our daily life ie
for drinking as well as different developmental purposes. An increase in pollution level leads …
for drinking as well as different developmental purposes. An increase in pollution level leads …
Transgenerational plasticity in human-altered environments
Our ability to predict how species will respond to human-induced rapid environmental
change (HIREC) may depend upon our understanding of transgenerational plasticity (TGP) …
change (HIREC) may depend upon our understanding of transgenerational plasticity (TGP) …