Chemical communication via infochemicals plays a pivotal role in ecological interactions, allowing organisms to sense their environment, locate predators, food, habitats, or mates. A growing number of studies suggest that climate change-associated stressors can modify these chemically mediated interactions, causing info-disruption that scales up to the ecosystem level. However, our understanding of the underlying mechanisms is scarce. Evidenced by a range of examples, we illustrate in this opinion piece that climate change affects different realms in similar patterns, from molecular to ecosystem-wide levels. We assess the importance of different stressors for terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems and propose a systematic approach t...
Chemical signals play an important role in the behaviour of most, if not all, organisms, but we stil...
Human activities are releasing gigatonnes of carbon to the Earth's atmosphere annually. Direct conse...
Our planet is made of chemistry. All life, from microbes to plants to animals, uses chemicals to co...
Chemical communication via infochemicals plays a pivotal role in ecological interactions, allowing o...
peer reviewedChemical communication via infochemicals plays a pivotal role in ecological interaction...
Since the holobiont concept came into the limelight ten years ago, we have become aware that respons...
Incorporation of global climate change (GCC) effects into assessments of chemical risk and injury re...
“Infochemicals” (information-conveying chemicals) dominate much of the underwater communication in b...
Our oceans host more than 230,000 species of marine life. Did you ever wonder how these organisms co...
Ecosystems are shaped by complex interactions between species and their environment. However, humans...
Individual organisms on land and in the ocean sequester massive amounts of the carbon emitted into t...
Our climate is changing. these changes are due to two main reasons. The first and foremost is due to...
Abstract—Incorporation of global climate change (GCC) effects into assessments of chemical risk and ...
Life on Earth is diverse at many levels, meaning there is a lot of variety within species and there ...
Human activity is driving climate change. This is affecting and will affect many aspects of life on ...
Chemical signals play an important role in the behaviour of most, if not all, organisms, but we stil...
Human activities are releasing gigatonnes of carbon to the Earth's atmosphere annually. Direct conse...
Our planet is made of chemistry. All life, from microbes to plants to animals, uses chemicals to co...
Chemical communication via infochemicals plays a pivotal role in ecological interactions, allowing o...
peer reviewedChemical communication via infochemicals plays a pivotal role in ecological interaction...
Since the holobiont concept came into the limelight ten years ago, we have become aware that respons...
Incorporation of global climate change (GCC) effects into assessments of chemical risk and injury re...
“Infochemicals” (information-conveying chemicals) dominate much of the underwater communication in b...
Our oceans host more than 230,000 species of marine life. Did you ever wonder how these organisms co...
Ecosystems are shaped by complex interactions between species and their environment. However, humans...
Individual organisms on land and in the ocean sequester massive amounts of the carbon emitted into t...
Our climate is changing. these changes are due to two main reasons. The first and foremost is due to...
Abstract—Incorporation of global climate change (GCC) effects into assessments of chemical risk and ...
Life on Earth is diverse at many levels, meaning there is a lot of variety within species and there ...
Human activity is driving climate change. This is affecting and will affect many aspects of life on ...
Chemical signals play an important role in the behaviour of most, if not all, organisms, but we stil...
Human activities are releasing gigatonnes of carbon to the Earth's atmosphere annually. Direct conse...
Our planet is made of chemistry. All life, from microbes to plants to animals, uses chemicals to co...