Neglected impacts of plant protection products on invertebrate aquatic biodiversity: a focus on eco-evolutionary processes

MA Coutellec, A Chaumot, E Sucré - Environmental Science and Pollution …, 2024 - Springer
The application of plant protection products (PPPs) may have delayed and long-term non-
intentional impacts on aquatic invertebrates inhabiting agricultural landscapes. Such effects …

Fish out of water: Genomic insights into persistence of rainbowfish populations in the desert

CRM Attard, J Sandoval-Castillo, CJ Brauer… - …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
How populations of aquatic fauna persist in extreme desert environments is an enigma.
Individuals often breed and disperse during favorable conditions. Theory predicts that …

Pesticide exposure affects DNA methylation patterns in natural populations of a mayfly

N Gouin, AM Notte, AS Kolok, A Bertin - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Chemical pollutants derived from agricultural activities represent a major threat to freshwater
biota. Despite growing evidence involving epigenetic processes, such as DNA methylation …

Adsorption study of bisphenol-A and chlorpyrifos onto nanobentonite intercalated with magnetite and sodium alginate: kinetics and isotherm models

RM El-Sharkawy, EA Allam, ASM Ali… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Springer
Despite the fact that a great number of researches have been dedicated to the adsorptive
removal of hazardous contaminates such as organic micropulltants, it is still highly desirable …

Revealing the cascade of pesticide effects from gene to community

A Siddique, N Shahid, M Liess - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Global pesticide exposure in agriculture leads to biodiversity loss, even at ultra-low
concentrations below the legal limits. The mechanisms by which the effects of toxicants act …

Effects of land cover and habitat condition on the bird community along a gradient of agricultural development within an arid watershed of Chile

M Petit, C Celis, C Weideman, N Gouin… - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Agricultural activities are a major cause of change in avifauna, frequently resulting in
diminished diversity and biotic homogenization, and ultimately compromising ecosystem …

[PDF][PDF] Limited genetic variability and spatial population structure in grasshoppers between natural and metal-contaminated areas in Egypt

M Soliman, A Almadiy, R Al-Akeel… - Journal of Insect …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Pollutants in an environment can have long-term implications for the species living there,
resulting in local adaptations with implications for their genetic structure. Heavy metal …

Variation of Tolerance to Isothiazolinones Among Daphnia pulex Clones

M Wagner‐Deyriès, L Varignier, M Revel… - Environmental …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Isothiazolinones are a family of broad‐spectrum biocides widely used in industry and
consumer products. Chloro‐and methyl‐isothiazolinones (CMIT and MIT) are documented …

Synonymous single nucleotide polymorphism in arsenic (+3) methyltransferase of the Western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) and its gene expression among field …

D Park, CR Propper, G Wang, MC Salanga - Ecotoxicology, 2021 - Springer
Naturally occurring arsenic is toxic at extremely low concentrations, yet some species persist
even in high arsenic environments. We wanted to test if these species show evidence of …

Contamination acts as a genotype-dependent barrier to gene flow, causing genetic erosion and fine-grained population subdivision in Mussels from the Strait of …

CW Theodorakis, MA Meyer, O Okay, SD Yakan… - Ecotoxicology, 2024 - Springer
This study provides evidence of fine-grained genetic structuring in Mediterranean mussels
(Mytilus galloprovincialis) from the Strait of Istanbul, caused by barriers to gene flow via …