These are the data for the paper "Rapid evolution in response to warming does not affect the toxicity of a pollutant: insights from experimental evolution in heated mesocosms"
We examined the subcellular partitioning of zinc (Zn) in Daphnia magna both under acute and chronic ...
Species extinction rates are many times greater than the direst predictions made two decades ago by ...
Standard toxicity tests are performed at one constant, optimal temperature (usually 20 °C), while in...
These are the data for the paper "Rapid evolution in response to warming does not affect the toxicit...
While human-induced stressors such as warming and pollutants may co-occur and interact, evolutionary...
While human-induced stressors such as warming and pollutants may co-occur and interact, evolutionary...
Synergistic interactions between temperature and contaminants are a major challenge for ecological r...
Synergistic interactions between temperature and contaminants are a major challenge for ecological r...
Effects of stressors on body stoichiometry are important as these may cascade through food webs. Con...
A key challenge for ecological risk assessment of contaminants under global warming is to predict ef...
Species may cope with warming through both rapid evolutionary and plastic responses. While thermal p...
There are an increasing number of studies documenting effects of global warming on the distribution ...
The elements carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are the most important constituents of esse...
The ability to deal with temperature-induced changes in interactions with contaminants and predators...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
We examined the subcellular partitioning of zinc (Zn) in Daphnia magna both under acute and chronic ...
Species extinction rates are many times greater than the direst predictions made two decades ago by ...
Standard toxicity tests are performed at one constant, optimal temperature (usually 20 °C), while in...
These are the data for the paper "Rapid evolution in response to warming does not affect the toxicit...
While human-induced stressors such as warming and pollutants may co-occur and interact, evolutionary...
While human-induced stressors such as warming and pollutants may co-occur and interact, evolutionary...
Synergistic interactions between temperature and contaminants are a major challenge for ecological r...
Synergistic interactions between temperature and contaminants are a major challenge for ecological r...
Effects of stressors on body stoichiometry are important as these may cascade through food webs. Con...
A key challenge for ecological risk assessment of contaminants under global warming is to predict ef...
Species may cope with warming through both rapid evolutionary and plastic responses. While thermal p...
There are an increasing number of studies documenting effects of global warming on the distribution ...
The elements carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are the most important constituents of esse...
The ability to deal with temperature-induced changes in interactions with contaminants and predators...
In this PhD thesis we investigated responses of natural Daphnia magna populations to recent climate ...
We examined the subcellular partitioning of zinc (Zn) in Daphnia magna both under acute and chronic ...
Species extinction rates are many times greater than the direst predictions made two decades ago by ...
Standard toxicity tests are performed at one constant, optimal temperature (usually 20 °C), while in...