Species interactions are often suggested as an important factor when assessing the effects of chemicals on higher levels of biological organization. Nevertheless, the contribution of intraspecific and interspecific interactions to chemical effects on populations is often overlooked. In the present study, Daphnia magna populations were initiated with different levels of intraspecific competition, interspecific competition, and predation and exposed to pyrene pulses. Generalized linear models were used to test which of these factors significantly explained population size and structure at different time points. Pyrene had a negative effect on total population densities, with effects being more pronounced on smaller D. magna individuals. Among...
In aquatic ecosystems several stressors may act together and affect the life traits of organisms. Pe...
Natural populations that are exposed to pesticides in their environment may at the same time be expo...
Higher tiers of ecological risk assessment (ERA) consider population and community-level endpoints. ...
Species interactions are often suggested as an important factor when assessing the effects of chemic...
Species interactions are often suggested as an important factor when assessing the effects of chemic...
<p>The present study investigated the effects of species interactions like competition and (intragui...
<p>The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained from si...
The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained from singl...
Abstract The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained f...
Intra- and interspecific competition play an important role in natural communities. In addition, tox...
The current approach for environmental risk assessment (ERA) of chemicals suffers many limitations. ...
There is increasing concern that synergistic interactions between stressors may result in accelerate...
In nature species react to a variety of endogenous and exogenous ecological factors. Understanding t...
Pesticides, nutrients, and ecological stressors such as competition or predation co-occur in freshwa...
© 2018 The Authors In nature species react to a variety of endogenous and exogenous ecological facto...
In aquatic ecosystems several stressors may act together and affect the life traits of organisms. Pe...
Natural populations that are exposed to pesticides in their environment may at the same time be expo...
Higher tiers of ecological risk assessment (ERA) consider population and community-level endpoints. ...
Species interactions are often suggested as an important factor when assessing the effects of chemic...
Species interactions are often suggested as an important factor when assessing the effects of chemic...
<p>The present study investigated the effects of species interactions like competition and (intragui...
<p>The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained from si...
The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained from singl...
Abstract The ecological risk assessment of pesticides is generally based on toxicity data obtained f...
Intra- and interspecific competition play an important role in natural communities. In addition, tox...
The current approach for environmental risk assessment (ERA) of chemicals suffers many limitations. ...
There is increasing concern that synergistic interactions between stressors may result in accelerate...
In nature species react to a variety of endogenous and exogenous ecological factors. Understanding t...
Pesticides, nutrients, and ecological stressors such as competition or predation co-occur in freshwa...
© 2018 The Authors In nature species react to a variety of endogenous and exogenous ecological facto...
In aquatic ecosystems several stressors may act together and affect the life traits of organisms. Pe...
Natural populations that are exposed to pesticides in their environment may at the same time be expo...
Higher tiers of ecological risk assessment (ERA) consider population and community-level endpoints. ...