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Impacts of sublethal insecticide exposure on insects—Facts and knowledge gaps
C Müller - Basic and Applied Ecology, 2018 - Elsevier
The biodiversity and biomass of insects is dramatically declining due to various
anthropogenic factors. One of these factors is the use of insecticides to protect plants from …
anthropogenic factors. One of these factors is the use of insecticides to protect plants from …
Carryover effects from environmental change in early life: An overlooked driver of the amphibian extinction crisis?
Ecological carryover effects, or delayed effects of the environment on an organism's
phenotype, are central predictors of individual fitness and a key issue in conservation …
phenotype, are central predictors of individual fitness and a key issue in conservation …
Reproductive and developmental toxicity of dioxin in fish
2, 3, 7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD or dioxin) is a global environmental
contaminant and the prototypical ligand for investigating aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) …
contaminant and the prototypical ligand for investigating aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) …
Behavioral disturbances: the missing link between sub-organismal and supra-organismal responses to stress? Prospects based on aquatic research
C Amiard-Triquet - Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Bridging the gap between early, sensitive responses to stress at the infra-organismal levels
and long-term, ecologically relevant responses at the supra-organismal levels is a …
and long-term, ecologically relevant responses at the supra-organismal levels is a …
Ecotoxicological implications of aquatic disposal of coal combustion residues in the United States: a review
We provide an overview of research related to environmental effects of disposal of coal
combustion residues (CCR) in sites in the United States. Our focus is on aspects of CCR that …
combustion residues (CCR) in sites in the United States. Our focus is on aspects of CCR that …
Daily temperature fluctuations can magnify the toxicity of pesticides
Highlights•Daily temperature fluctuations (DTF) are often neglected in ecotoxicological
studies.•DTF increased pesticide toxicity, especially in terms of decreased survival.•Jensen's …
studies.•DTF increased pesticide toxicity, especially in terms of decreased survival.•Jensen's …
Adapting to the unpredictable: reproductive biology of vertebrates in the Australian wet–dry tropics
In the wet–dry tropics of northern Australia, temperatures are high and stable year-round but
monsoonal rainfall is highly seasonal and variable both annually and spatially. Many …
monsoonal rainfall is highly seasonal and variable both annually and spatially. Many …
Pace of life syndrome under warming and pollution: integrating life history, behavior, and physiology across latitudes
To fully comprehend and predict the impact of drivers of global change such as climate
warming and pollution, integrated multi‐trait approaches are needed. As organismal traits …
warming and pollution, integrated multi‐trait approaches are needed. As organismal traits …
Evaluating habitat quality of vertebrates using conservation physiology tools
JA Homyack - Wildlife research, 2010 - CSIRO Publishing
Studies examining how wildlife populations perceive and respond to habitat are common,
and many attempt to understand how the quality of available habitats influences population …
and many attempt to understand how the quality of available habitats influences population …
Increased daily temperature fluctuations overrule the ability of gradual thermal evolution to offset the increased pesticide toxicity under global warming
The widespread evidence that global warming can increase species sensitivities to chemical
toxicants, and vice versa, and the recent insight that thermal evolution may mitigate these …
toxicants, and vice versa, and the recent insight that thermal evolution may mitigate these …