How evolution may mitigate the effects of global warming and pesticide exposure on predator–prey interactions is directly relevant for vector control. Using a space-for-time substitution approach, we addressed how 4°C warming and exposure to the pesticide endosulfan shape the predation on Culex pipiens mosquitoes by damselfly predators from replicated low- and high-latitude populations. Although warming was only lethal for the mosquitoes, it reduced predation rates on these prey. Possibly, under warming escape speeds of the mosquitoes increased more than the attack efficiency of the predators. Endosulfan imposed mortality and induced behavioral changes (including increased filtering and thrashing and a positional shift away from the bottom)...
1. An alarming finding for biodiversity is that global warming and pesticides often interact synergi...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
Climate change is altering environmental temperature, a factor that influences ectothermic organisms...
How evolution may mitigate the effects of global warming and pesticide exposure on predator–prey int...
How evolution may mitigate the effects of global warming and pesticide exposure on predator-prey int...
How evolution may mitigate the effects of global warming and pesticide exposure on predator-prey int...
Background: Predators play a critical role in regulating larval mosquito prey populations in aquati...
1. Land-use and climate change could alter the distribution of both native and exotic mosquitoes by ...
Many aspects of mosquito biology are highly sensitive to variation in temperature, which has led to ...
Climate change is altering environmental temperature, a factor that influences ectothermic organisms...
Climate change is altering environmental temperature, a factor that influences ectothermic organisms...
The impact of pesticides on organisms may strongly depend on temperature. While many species will be...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
1. An alarming finding for biodiversity is that global warming and pesticides often interact synergi...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
Climate change is altering environmental temperature, a factor that influences ectothermic organisms...
How evolution may mitigate the effects of global warming and pesticide exposure on predator–prey int...
How evolution may mitigate the effects of global warming and pesticide exposure on predator-prey int...
How evolution may mitigate the effects of global warming and pesticide exposure on predator-prey int...
Background: Predators play a critical role in regulating larval mosquito prey populations in aquati...
1. Land-use and climate change could alter the distribution of both native and exotic mosquitoes by ...
Many aspects of mosquito biology are highly sensitive to variation in temperature, which has led to ...
Climate change is altering environmental temperature, a factor that influences ectothermic organisms...
Climate change is altering environmental temperature, a factor that influences ectothermic organisms...
The impact of pesticides on organisms may strongly depend on temperature. While many species will be...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
1. An alarming finding for biodiversity is that global warming and pesticides often interact synergi...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
Climate change is altering environmental temperature, a factor that influences ectothermic organisms...