1. An alarming finding for biodiversity is that global warming and pesticides often interact synergistically. Yet, this synergism may not capture the full picture because two counteracting processes may reduce the higher impact of pesticides under warming: higher pesticide degradation in the environment and thermal adaptation of populations. 2. We tested for the effects of warming and multiple pulses of the insecticide chlorpyrifos on life history and fitness-related physiological traits in the damselfly Ischnura elegans. To assess whether thermal adaptation is able to mitigate the impact of the pesticide under future warming, we exposed replicated populations from a colder, high latitude and from a warmer, low latitude in a common garden r...
Global warming and contamination are two major threats to freshwater biodiversity, which, moreover, ...
Ecotoxicological studies typically cover only a limited part of the natural thermal range of populat...
To make more realistic predictions about the current and future effects of pesticides, we need to be...
1. An alarming finding for biodiversity is that global warming and pesticides often interact synergi...
The widespread evidence that global warming can increase species sensitivities to chemical toxicants...
Global warming and chemical pollution are key anthropogenic stressors with the potential to interact...
1. Freshwater ecosystems are especially vulnerable to climate change and pollution. One key challeng...
The widespread evidence that global warming can increase species sensitivities to chemical toxicants...
There is increasing concern that climate change may make organisms more sensitive to chemical pollut...
Freshwater ecosystems are especially vulnerable to climate change and pollution. One key challenge f...
There is increasing concern that standard laboratory toxicity tests may be misleading when assessing...
To predict the impact of pesticides in a warming world we need to know how species differ in the int...
Two major challenges for population persistence are global warming and the exposure to chemical pest...
1. To assess long-term impacts of global warming on species there is growing interest in latitudinal...
To improve current and future risk assessment of pesticides under global warming, mechanistic insigh...
Global warming and contamination are two major threats to freshwater biodiversity, which, moreover, ...
Ecotoxicological studies typically cover only a limited part of the natural thermal range of populat...
To make more realistic predictions about the current and future effects of pesticides, we need to be...
1. An alarming finding for biodiversity is that global warming and pesticides often interact synergi...
The widespread evidence that global warming can increase species sensitivities to chemical toxicants...
Global warming and chemical pollution are key anthropogenic stressors with the potential to interact...
1. Freshwater ecosystems are especially vulnerable to climate change and pollution. One key challeng...
The widespread evidence that global warming can increase species sensitivities to chemical toxicants...
There is increasing concern that climate change may make organisms more sensitive to chemical pollut...
Freshwater ecosystems are especially vulnerable to climate change and pollution. One key challenge f...
There is increasing concern that standard laboratory toxicity tests may be misleading when assessing...
To predict the impact of pesticides in a warming world we need to know how species differ in the int...
Two major challenges for population persistence are global warming and the exposure to chemical pest...
1. To assess long-term impacts of global warming on species there is growing interest in latitudinal...
To improve current and future risk assessment of pesticides under global warming, mechanistic insigh...
Global warming and contamination are two major threats to freshwater biodiversity, which, moreover, ...
Ecotoxicological studies typically cover only a limited part of the natural thermal range of populat...
To make more realistic predictions about the current and future effects of pesticides, we need to be...