Adaptation of Gammarus pulex to agricultural insecticide contamination in streams

Volume: 621, Pages: 479 - 485
Published: Apr 1, 2018
Abstract
Exposure to pesticides affects non-target aquatic communities, with substantial consequences on ecosystem services. Adaptation of exposed populations may reduce the effects of pesticides. However, it is not known under which conditions adaptation occurs when only a low toxic pressure from pesticides is present. Here, we show that Gammarus pulex, a dominant macroinvertebrate species in many agricultural streams, acquires increased tolerance to...
Paper Details
Title
Adaptation of Gammarus pulex to agricultural insecticide contamination in streams
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Volume
621
Pages
479 - 485
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