To make more realistic predictions about the current and future effects of pesticides, we need to better understand physiological mechanisms associated with the widespread higher toxicity of many pesticides under increasing mean temperatures and daily temperature fluctuations (DTFs). One overlooked, yet insightful, mechanism are bioenergetic responses as these provide information about the balance between energy gains and costs. Therefore, we studied how the bioenergetic responses to the insecticide chlorpyrifos were affected by a higher mean temperature and a higher DTF in Ischnura elegans damselfly larvae. To quantify bioenergetic responses we measured energy availability (Ea), energy consumption (Ec) and total net energy budget (cellular...
Recent insights indicate that negative effects of pesticides on aquatic biota occur at concentration...
How global warming changes the toxicity of contaminants is a research priority at the intersection o...
Ecotoxicological studies typically cover only a limited part of the natural thermal range of populat...
There is increasing concern that climate change may make organisms more sensitive to chemical pollut...
To improve current and future risk assessment of pesticides under global warming, mechanistic insigh...
Global warming and chemical pollution are key anthropogenic stressors with the potential to interact...
The widespread evidence that global warming can increase species sensitivities to chemical toxicants...
To predict the impact of pesticides in a warming world we need to know how species differ in the int...
1. Freshwater ecosystems are especially vulnerable to climate change and pollution. One key challeng...
1. An alarming finding for biodiversity is that global warming and pesticides often interact synergi...
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...
Extreme temperatures and exposure to agricultural pesticides are becoming more frequent and intense ...
Two major challenges for population persistence are global warming and the exposure to chemical pest...
Heat waves are generally associated with an increased energy consumption and could thus increase the...
Recent insights indicate that negative effects of pesticides on aquatic biota occur at concentration...
How global warming changes the toxicity of contaminants is a research priority at the intersection o...
Ecotoxicological studies typically cover only a limited part of the natural thermal range of populat...
There is increasing concern that climate change may make organisms more sensitive to chemical pollut...
To improve current and future risk assessment of pesticides under global warming, mechanistic insigh...
Global warming and chemical pollution are key anthropogenic stressors with the potential to interact...
The widespread evidence that global warming can increase species sensitivities to chemical toxicants...
To predict the impact of pesticides in a warming world we need to know how species differ in the int...
1. Freshwater ecosystems are especially vulnerable to climate change and pollution. One key challeng...
1. An alarming finding for biodiversity is that global warming and pesticides often interact synergi...
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...
Extreme temperatures and exposure to agricultural pesticides are becoming more frequent and intense ...
Two major challenges for population persistence are global warming and the exposure to chemical pest...
Heat waves are generally associated with an increased energy consumption and could thus increase the...
Recent insights indicate that negative effects of pesticides on aquatic biota occur at concentration...
How global warming changes the toxicity of contaminants is a research priority at the intersection o...
Ecotoxicological studies typically cover only a limited part of the natural thermal range of populat...