While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it remains unknown how combined exposure to warming and pesticides in the parental generation shapes the vulnerability to these stressors in the offspring. We studied the transgenerational effects of single and combined exposure to warming (4°C increase) and the pesticide chlorpyrifos on life history traits of the vector mosquito Culex pipiens. Parental exposure to a single stressor, either warming or the pesticide, had negative effects on the offspring: both parental exposure to warming and to the pesticide resulted in an overall lower offspring survival, and a delayed offspring metamorphosis. Parental exposure to a single stressor did, however, ...
International audienceClimate warming is expected to impact the response of species to insecticides....
There is a pressing need to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying the, often magnifying, inte...
Transgenerational effects of infection have a huge potential to influence the prevalence and intensi...
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...
The impact of pesticides on organisms may strongly depend on temperature. While many species will be...
International audienceThe combined effects of insecticides and temperature are increasingly being st...
Natural populations are increasingly facing multiple stressors. Their ability to deal with interacti...
How evolution may mitigate the effects of global warming and pesticide exposure on predator–prey int...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity operates across generations, when the parental environment affects...
While extreme high temperatures are an important aspect of global warming, their effects on organism...
Global warming and chemical pollution are key anthropogenic stressors with the potential to interact...
1. An alarming finding for biodiversity is that global warming and pesticides often interact synergi...
How evolution may mitigate the effects of global warming and pesticide exposure on predator-prey int...
Adaptation to stressful environments is one important factor influencing species invasion success. T...
International audienceClimate warming is expected to impact the response of species to insecticides....
There is a pressing need to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying the, often magnifying, inte...
Transgenerational effects of infection have a huge potential to influence the prevalence and intensi...
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...
The impact of pesticides on organisms may strongly depend on temperature. While many species will be...
International audienceThe combined effects of insecticides and temperature are increasingly being st...
Natural populations are increasingly facing multiple stressors. Their ability to deal with interacti...
How evolution may mitigate the effects of global warming and pesticide exposure on predator–prey int...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity operates across generations, when the parental environment affects...
While extreme high temperatures are an important aspect of global warming, their effects on organism...
Global warming and chemical pollution are key anthropogenic stressors with the potential to interact...
1. An alarming finding for biodiversity is that global warming and pesticides often interact synergi...
How evolution may mitigate the effects of global warming and pesticide exposure on predator-prey int...
Adaptation to stressful environments is one important factor influencing species invasion success. T...
International audienceClimate warming is expected to impact the response of species to insecticides....
There is a pressing need to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying the, often magnifying, inte...
Transgenerational effects of infection have a huge potential to influence the prevalence and intensi...