Oral presentation - Session: RA17 - Multiple stressors in a changing worldThe anticipated anthropogenically-driven climate change not only can increase the average air and water temperatures and prolong the hottest period, but also result in increased incidents of temperature extremes that will have profound implications on the toxicity of chemical contaminants and hence their ecological risks to aquatic organisms. In this talk, I will comprehensively examine and discuss the mechanisms of temperature-dependent chemical toxicities to aquatic ecototherms based on both literature review and empirical laboratory studies. Examples will be drawn from an array of marine organisms including amphipod, copepod, diatom, and fish after exposure to a ch...
Poster Presentation: ET09P - Global climate change: implications for environmental toxicology and ch...
Rising temperatures can affect fish survival, especially from shallower waters, as temperatures incr...
While human-induced stressors such as warming and pollutants may co-occur and interact, evolutionary...
The anticipated anthropogenically-driven climate change may ultimately result in increased incidents...
To protect tropical aquatic ecosystems, water quality guidelines (WQGs) are often derived based on t...
Water temperatures affect aquatic organisms in a number of ways, both directly and indirectly. Some ...
International audienceIn human-altered rivers, fish are often conjointly exposed to an increase in w...
These journal issues entitled: 4th International Conference on Marine Pollution and Ecotoxicology, 4...
The sensitivity of freshwater invertebrates to agricultural pollutants is supposed to increase with ...
Although aquatic organisms are increasingly exposed to pollutants and abnormally high temperatures a...
Mineral prospecting in the deep sea is increasing, promoting concern regarding potential ecotoxicolo...
© 2015 by The Society for Freshwater Science. Current legislation and ecological risk assessment fai...
While human-induced stressors such as warming and pollutants may co-occur and interact, evolutionary...
© 2019 Molly Nicola HoakEnvironmental toxicology, or ecotoxicology, is the study of the effects of a...
Poster Presentation: ET09P - Global climate change: implications for environmental toxicology and ch...
Rising temperatures can affect fish survival, especially from shallower waters, as temperatures incr...
While human-induced stressors such as warming and pollutants may co-occur and interact, evolutionary...
The anticipated anthropogenically-driven climate change may ultimately result in increased incidents...
To protect tropical aquatic ecosystems, water quality guidelines (WQGs) are often derived based on t...
Water temperatures affect aquatic organisms in a number of ways, both directly and indirectly. Some ...
International audienceIn human-altered rivers, fish are often conjointly exposed to an increase in w...
These journal issues entitled: 4th International Conference on Marine Pollution and Ecotoxicology, 4...
The sensitivity of freshwater invertebrates to agricultural pollutants is supposed to increase with ...
Although aquatic organisms are increasingly exposed to pollutants and abnormally high temperatures a...
Mineral prospecting in the deep sea is increasing, promoting concern regarding potential ecotoxicolo...
© 2015 by The Society for Freshwater Science. Current legislation and ecological risk assessment fai...
While human-induced stressors such as warming and pollutants may co-occur and interact, evolutionary...
© 2019 Molly Nicola HoakEnvironmental toxicology, or ecotoxicology, is the study of the effects of a...
Poster Presentation: ET09P - Global climate change: implications for environmental toxicology and ch...
Rising temperatures can affect fish survival, especially from shallower waters, as temperatures incr...
While human-induced stressors such as warming and pollutants may co-occur and interact, evolutionary...