A wide range of pharmaceuticals and endocrine disrupting compounds enter freshwaters globally. As these contaminants are transported through aquatic food webs, understanding their impacts on both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems remains a major challenge. Here, we provide the first direct evidence of the transfer of pharmaceuticals and endocrine disruptors through the aquatic–terrestrial habitat linkage by emerging aquatic insects. We also show that the type of insect metamorphosis and feeding behavior determine the bioaccumulation patterns of these contaminants. Adult Trichoptera, an important food source for riparian predators, showed an increased body burden of pharmaceuticals and endocrine disruptors. This implies that terrestrial pre...
There is mounting evidence that a wide variety of compounds can have endocrine disrupting effects on...
Emergent aquatic insects are important food subsidies to riparian food webs but can also transfer wa...
Emergent aquatic insects are important food subsidies to riparian food webs but can also transfer wa...
Environmental fate of emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals and endocrine disrupting compoun...
The current knowledge on bioaccumulation of emerging contaminants (ECs) in aquatic invertebrates exp...
Summary Emergent aquatic insects can represent an important subsidy to terrestrial ecosystems but ma...
Metals and organic contaminants in aquatic systems affect the coupling of aquatic and terrestrial ec...
Pharmaceutical pollution represents a rapidly growing threat to ecosystems worldwide. Drugs are now ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) constitute a diverse group of chemical compounds which can alt...
Increasing evidence exists that emerging pollutants such as pharmaceuticals (PhACs) and endocrine-di...
A multitude of biologically active pharmaceuticals contaminate surface waters globally, yet their pr...
Algal blooms are directly related to human-caused nutrient enrichment of water bodies. The cyanobact...
Anthropogenic stressors can affect the emergence of aquatic insects. These insects link aquatic and ...
There is mounting evidence that a wide variety of compounds can have endocrine disrupting effects on...
Emergent aquatic insects are important food subsidies to riparian food webs but can also transfer wa...
Emergent aquatic insects are important food subsidies to riparian food webs but can also transfer wa...
Environmental fate of emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals and endocrine disrupting compoun...
The current knowledge on bioaccumulation of emerging contaminants (ECs) in aquatic invertebrates exp...
Summary Emergent aquatic insects can represent an important subsidy to terrestrial ecosystems but ma...
Metals and organic contaminants in aquatic systems affect the coupling of aquatic and terrestrial ec...
Pharmaceutical pollution represents a rapidly growing threat to ecosystems worldwide. Drugs are now ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) constitute a diverse group of chemical compounds which can alt...
Increasing evidence exists that emerging pollutants such as pharmaceuticals (PhACs) and endocrine-di...
A multitude of biologically active pharmaceuticals contaminate surface waters globally, yet their pr...
Algal blooms are directly related to human-caused nutrient enrichment of water bodies. The cyanobact...
Anthropogenic stressors can affect the emergence of aquatic insects. These insects link aquatic and ...
There is mounting evidence that a wide variety of compounds can have endocrine disrupting effects on...
Emergent aquatic insects are important food subsidies to riparian food webs but can also transfer wa...
Emergent aquatic insects are important food subsidies to riparian food webs but can also transfer wa...