Multiple stressors linked to anthropogenic activities can influence how organisms adapt and evolve. So far, a consensus on how multiple stressors drive adaptive trajectories in natural populations has not been reached. Some meta-analysis reports show predominance of additive effects of stressors on ecological endpoints (e.g. fecundity, mortality), whereas others show synergistic effects more frequently. Moreover, it is unclear what mechanisms of adaptation underpin responses to complex environments. Here, we use populations of the crustacean Daphnia magna resurrected from different times in the past to investigate mechanisms of adaptation to multiple stressors, and to understand how historical exposure to environmental stress shapes adapti...
A characteristic feature of the Daphnia (Crustacea: Cladocera) life cycle are the so-called ephippia...
Organisms are exposed to multiple biotic and abiotic environmental stressors, which can influence th...
Our understanding on how organisms evolutionarily cope with simultaneously occurring, multiple threa...
Multiple stressors linked to anthropogenic activities can influence how organisms adapt and evolve. ...
1. Much research has shown that environmental stress can induce adaptive and maladaptive phenotypic ...
Dramatic loss of biodiversity in the last two decades has been associated with human activities. Yet...
Natural habitats are exposed to an increasing number of environmental stressors that cause important...
The effects of fish kairomones, crowding chemicals, and day length on the life-history traits of a s...
Climate change and anthropogenic impact affect natural environments driving species adaptation thoug...
There is growing evidence of rapid genetic adaptation of natural populations to environmental change...
There is growing evidence of rapid genetic adaptation of natural populations to environmental change...
Global change encompasses many co-occurring anthropogenic stressors. Understanding the interactions ...
The zooplankton genus Daphnia is used as a model organism in ecological, ecotoxicological and evolut...
Natural habitats are exposed to an increasing number of environmental stressors that cause important...
Environmental conditions in a lake vary on different time scales, from years to minutes. Organisms f...
A characteristic feature of the Daphnia (Crustacea: Cladocera) life cycle are the so-called ephippia...
Organisms are exposed to multiple biotic and abiotic environmental stressors, which can influence th...
Our understanding on how organisms evolutionarily cope with simultaneously occurring, multiple threa...
Multiple stressors linked to anthropogenic activities can influence how organisms adapt and evolve. ...
1. Much research has shown that environmental stress can induce adaptive and maladaptive phenotypic ...
Dramatic loss of biodiversity in the last two decades has been associated with human activities. Yet...
Natural habitats are exposed to an increasing number of environmental stressors that cause important...
The effects of fish kairomones, crowding chemicals, and day length on the life-history traits of a s...
Climate change and anthropogenic impact affect natural environments driving species adaptation thoug...
There is growing evidence of rapid genetic adaptation of natural populations to environmental change...
There is growing evidence of rapid genetic adaptation of natural populations to environmental change...
Global change encompasses many co-occurring anthropogenic stressors. Understanding the interactions ...
The zooplankton genus Daphnia is used as a model organism in ecological, ecotoxicological and evolut...
Natural habitats are exposed to an increasing number of environmental stressors that cause important...
Environmental conditions in a lake vary on different time scales, from years to minutes. Organisms f...
A characteristic feature of the Daphnia (Crustacea: Cladocera) life cycle are the so-called ephippia...
Organisms are exposed to multiple biotic and abiotic environmental stressors, which can influence th...
Our understanding on how organisms evolutionarily cope with simultaneously occurring, multiple threa...