The acceleration of anthropogenic activity has caused novel or extreme environmental challenges for species to contend with. Species must now contend with complex combinations of environmental threats which include habitat degradation, pollution, and climate change. Yet, the lack of available data on how species cope when confronted with multiple environmental challenges poses a significant challenge to conservation. Nutrient pollution is regarded as one of the most common and widespread forms of habitat degradation. Anthropogenic activities have caused a rampant increase in nitrate (NO3-) concentrations, peaking at concentrations above 100 mg NO3- L-1. Aquatically respiring organisms (amphibians, amphipods, fish) are particularly vulnerabl...
Agricultural intensification and shifts in precipitation regimes due to global climate change are ex...
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) pollution related to anthropogenic activities is increasing in freshwater e...
Agricultural intensification and shifts in precipitation regimes due to global climate change are ex...
Multiple environmental stressors, including nutrient effluents (i.e. nitrates []) and altered pH reg...
Nutrient effluents from urban and agricultural inputs have resulted in high concentrations of nitrat...
Human activities present aquatic species with numerous of environmental challenges, including excess...
Species persistence in a changing world will depend on how they cope with co-occurring stressors. St...
Aquatic hypoxic events are increasing in frequency and intensity as concentrations of nutrients, suc...
Climate warming is a threat of imminent concern that may exacerbate the impact of nitrate pollution ...
Exposure to nitrate is toxic to aquatic animals due to the formation of methaemoglobin and a subsequ...
Disruption of non-reproductive endocrine systems in wildlife by chemicals has received little attent...
Rising temperatures are set to imperil freshwater fishes as climate change ensues unless compensator...
Pollutants can change the behaviors of invertebrate stream animals. The level of one common polluta...
Hypoxia is a decline in water oxygen levels and is often caused by aquatic nutrient enrichment. It i...
Nitrate is a natural and important component of freshwater ecosystems. Yet, human activities, such a...
Agricultural intensification and shifts in precipitation regimes due to global climate change are ex...
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) pollution related to anthropogenic activities is increasing in freshwater e...
Agricultural intensification and shifts in precipitation regimes due to global climate change are ex...
Multiple environmental stressors, including nutrient effluents (i.e. nitrates []) and altered pH reg...
Nutrient effluents from urban and agricultural inputs have resulted in high concentrations of nitrat...
Human activities present aquatic species with numerous of environmental challenges, including excess...
Species persistence in a changing world will depend on how they cope with co-occurring stressors. St...
Aquatic hypoxic events are increasing in frequency and intensity as concentrations of nutrients, suc...
Climate warming is a threat of imminent concern that may exacerbate the impact of nitrate pollution ...
Exposure to nitrate is toxic to aquatic animals due to the formation of methaemoglobin and a subsequ...
Disruption of non-reproductive endocrine systems in wildlife by chemicals has received little attent...
Rising temperatures are set to imperil freshwater fishes as climate change ensues unless compensator...
Pollutants can change the behaviors of invertebrate stream animals. The level of one common polluta...
Hypoxia is a decline in water oxygen levels and is often caused by aquatic nutrient enrichment. It i...
Nitrate is a natural and important component of freshwater ecosystems. Yet, human activities, such a...
Agricultural intensification and shifts in precipitation regimes due to global climate change are ex...
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) pollution related to anthropogenic activities is increasing in freshwater e...
Agricultural intensification and shifts in precipitation regimes due to global climate change are ex...