Long lasting exposure of animals to stressing factor may lead to the selection of population able to cope with the stressor at lower cost than unexposed individuals. The aim of this study was to assess whether 130- generational selection of a beet armyworm to cadmium in food might have induced tolerance also to other stressors. The potential tolerance was assessed by means of unspecific stress markers: HSP70 concentration, DNA damage level, and energy budget indices in L5 larval instars of beet armyworm. The animals originated from Cd-exposed and control strains exposed additionally in a short-term experiment to high/low temperature or pesticide—spinosad. The application of the additional stressors caused, in general, an increase in the l...
International audienceDiffuse pollution of the environment by pesticides has become a major soil thr...
Plastic adjustments of physiological tolerance to a particular stressor can result in fitness benef...
Field-selected tolerance to heavy metals has been reported for Orchesella cincta (Arthropoda: Collem...
In the case of the pests inhabiting metal polluted or fields where the use of pesticides is common, ...
<div><p>In the case of the pests inhabiting metal polluted or fields where the use of pesticides is ...
In the case of the pests inhabiting metal polluted or fields where the use of pesticides is common, ...
The effects of ten generational zinc or cadmium pre-exposure on metal tolerance among beet armyworm ...
In nature, insects concurrently face multiple environmental stressors, a scenario likely increasing ...
Recent studies of honeybees and bumblebees have examined combinatory effects of different stressors,...
Two case-studies published 55 years ago became textbook examples of evolution in action: DDT resista...
Insects brain as a part of nervous system is the first-line of fast stress response that integrate s...
Biological invasions, specifically human-induced dispersals, are one of the major threats to our b...
Following the genomics revolution, our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying defenses aga...
Adaptive responses in insect pests may strongly depend on the impacts of multiple stressors. Within ...
The survival of a species depends on its capacity to adjust to changing environmental conditions, an...
International audienceDiffuse pollution of the environment by pesticides has become a major soil thr...
Plastic adjustments of physiological tolerance to a particular stressor can result in fitness benef...
Field-selected tolerance to heavy metals has been reported for Orchesella cincta (Arthropoda: Collem...
In the case of the pests inhabiting metal polluted or fields where the use of pesticides is common, ...
<div><p>In the case of the pests inhabiting metal polluted or fields where the use of pesticides is ...
In the case of the pests inhabiting metal polluted or fields where the use of pesticides is common, ...
The effects of ten generational zinc or cadmium pre-exposure on metal tolerance among beet armyworm ...
In nature, insects concurrently face multiple environmental stressors, a scenario likely increasing ...
Recent studies of honeybees and bumblebees have examined combinatory effects of different stressors,...
Two case-studies published 55 years ago became textbook examples of evolution in action: DDT resista...
Insects brain as a part of nervous system is the first-line of fast stress response that integrate s...
Biological invasions, specifically human-induced dispersals, are one of the major threats to our b...
Following the genomics revolution, our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying defenses aga...
Adaptive responses in insect pests may strongly depend on the impacts of multiple stressors. Within ...
The survival of a species depends on its capacity to adjust to changing environmental conditions, an...
International audienceDiffuse pollution of the environment by pesticides has become a major soil thr...
Plastic adjustments of physiological tolerance to a particular stressor can result in fitness benef...
Field-selected tolerance to heavy metals has been reported for Orchesella cincta (Arthropoda: Collem...