Strong differences between two congeneric species in sensitivity to pesticides in a warming world

Volume: 618, Pages: 60 - 69
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
To predict the impact of pesticides in a warming world we need to know how species differ in the interaction pathways between pesticides and warming. Trait-based approaches have been successful in identifying the 'pace of life' and body size as predictors of sensitivity to pesticides among distantly related species. However, it remains to be tested whether these traits allow predicting differences in sensitivity to pesticides between closely...
Paper Details
Title
Strong differences between two congeneric species in sensitivity to pesticides in a warming world
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Volume
618
Pages
60 - 69
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