In September 2017, a workshop was held at Wageningen University and Research to determine the current state of knowledge of multiple stressor effects on aquatic ecosystems and to assess how to improve prediction of these effects. We developed a theoretical framework that integrates species-level responses to stressors to predict how these effects propagate through higher levels of biological organisation. Here, we present the application of the framework for drainage ditch ecosystems in the Netherlands. We used food webs to assess single and multiple stressor effects of common stressors on ditch communities. We reviewed the literature for the effects of targeted stressors (nutrients, pesticides, dredging and mowing, salinization, and siltat...
Ecosystems are subjected to a wide range of stressors, many of which are anthropogenic in origin. Ho...
Climate and land-use change drive a suite of stressors that shape ecosystems and interact to yield c...
Abstract Ecological communities are constantly exposed to multiple natural and anthropogenic stress...
In September 2017, a workshop was held at Wageningen University and Research to determine the curren...
A workshop was held in Wageningen, The Netherlands, in September 2017 to collate data and literature...
A workshop was held in Wageningen, The Netherlands, in September 2017 to collate data and literature...
Ecological degradation of streams and rivers as a result of agricultural land-use intensification is...
This work addresses human stressors and their impacts on fish assemblages at pan-European scale by a...
Multiple stressors are continuously deteriorating surface waters worldwide, posing many challenges f...
The accelerating rate of global change has focused attention on the cumulative impacts of novel and ...
Agriculture is the primary cause of sedimentation, nutrient enrichment, and insecticide contaminatio...
European rivers are impacted by multiple stressors, which alone and in combination cause changes in ...
Understanding the cumulative effects of multiple stressors is a research priority in environmental s...
Multiple stressors are increasingly affecting organisms and communities, thereby modifying ecosystem...
Meeting ecological and water quality standards in lotic ecosystems is often failed due to multiple s...
Ecosystems are subjected to a wide range of stressors, many of which are anthropogenic in origin. Ho...
Climate and land-use change drive a suite of stressors that shape ecosystems and interact to yield c...
Abstract Ecological communities are constantly exposed to multiple natural and anthropogenic stress...
In September 2017, a workshop was held at Wageningen University and Research to determine the curren...
A workshop was held in Wageningen, The Netherlands, in September 2017 to collate data and literature...
A workshop was held in Wageningen, The Netherlands, in September 2017 to collate data and literature...
Ecological degradation of streams and rivers as a result of agricultural land-use intensification is...
This work addresses human stressors and their impacts on fish assemblages at pan-European scale by a...
Multiple stressors are continuously deteriorating surface waters worldwide, posing many challenges f...
The accelerating rate of global change has focused attention on the cumulative impacts of novel and ...
Agriculture is the primary cause of sedimentation, nutrient enrichment, and insecticide contaminatio...
European rivers are impacted by multiple stressors, which alone and in combination cause changes in ...
Understanding the cumulative effects of multiple stressors is a research priority in environmental s...
Multiple stressors are increasingly affecting organisms and communities, thereby modifying ecosystem...
Meeting ecological and water quality standards in lotic ecosystems is often failed due to multiple s...
Ecosystems are subjected to a wide range of stressors, many of which are anthropogenic in origin. Ho...
Climate and land-use change drive a suite of stressors that shape ecosystems and interact to yield c...
Abstract Ecological communities are constantly exposed to multiple natural and anthropogenic stress...