A widespread morphological antipredator mechanism reduces the sensitivity to pesticides and increases the susceptibility to warming

Volume: 626, Pages: 1230 - 1235
Published: Jun 1, 2018
Abstract
Pollution and predation are two omnipresent stressors in aquatic systems that can interact in multiple ways, thereby challenging accurate assessment of the effects of pollutants in natural systems. Despite the widespread occurrence of morphological antipredator mechanisms, no studies have tested how these can affect the sensitivity of prey to pesticides. Sensitivity to pesticides is typically measured via reductions in growth rates and survival,...
Paper Details
Title
A widespread morphological antipredator mechanism reduces the sensitivity to pesticides and increases the susceptibility to warming
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Volume
626
Pages
1230 - 1235
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