There is a pressing need to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying the, often magnifying, interactive effects between contaminants and natural stressors. We here test our hypothesis that lower general stress defense responses contribute to synergistic interactions between stressors. We focus on the widespread pattern that many contaminants are more toxic at higher temperatures. Specifically, we tested the effects of an environmentally realistic low-effect and high-effect concentration of the pesticide chlorpyrifos under warming at the gene expression level in the Northern house mosquito Culex pipiens molestus (Forskal, 1775). By applying the independent action model for combined stressors on RNA-seq data, we identified interactive gen...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
There is increasing concern that climate change may make organisms more sensitive to chemical pollut...
There is a pressing need to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying the, often magnifying, inte...
Natural populations are increasingly facing multiple stressors. Their ability to deal with interacti...
The exposure order may strongly affect the impact of stressors, yet is largely ignored for the frequ...
How global warming changes the toxicity of contaminants is a research priority at the intersection o...
Interactions with pollutants and environmental factors are poorly studied for physiological traits. ...
While extreme high temperatures are an important aspect of global warming, their effects on organism...
Interactions with pollutants and environmental factors are poorly studied for physiological traits. ...
Global warming and chemical pollution are key anthropogenic stressors with the potential to interact...
There is increasing concern that standard laboratory toxicity tests may be misleading when assessing...
The impact of pesticides on organisms may strongly depend on temperature. While many species will be...
To predict the impact of pesticides in a warming world we need to know how species differ in the int...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
There is increasing concern that climate change may make organisms more sensitive to chemical pollut...
There is a pressing need to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying the, often magnifying, inte...
Natural populations are increasingly facing multiple stressors. Their ability to deal with interacti...
The exposure order may strongly affect the impact of stressors, yet is largely ignored for the frequ...
How global warming changes the toxicity of contaminants is a research priority at the intersection o...
Interactions with pollutants and environmental factors are poorly studied for physiological traits. ...
While extreme high temperatures are an important aspect of global warming, their effects on organism...
Interactions with pollutants and environmental factors are poorly studied for physiological traits. ...
Global warming and chemical pollution are key anthropogenic stressors with the potential to interact...
There is increasing concern that standard laboratory toxicity tests may be misleading when assessing...
The impact of pesticides on organisms may strongly depend on temperature. While many species will be...
To predict the impact of pesticides in a warming world we need to know how species differ in the int...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it re...
There is increasing concern that climate change may make organisms more sensitive to chemical pollut...