Fire and rain: A systematic review of the impacts of wildfire and associated runoff on aquatic fauna

DF Gomez Isaza, RL Cramp… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Climate and land‐use changes are expected to increase the future occurrence of wildfires,
with potentially devastating consequences for freshwater species and ecosystems. Wildfires …

Adding climate change to the mix: Responses of aquatic ectotherms to the combined effects of eutrophication and warming

EM Rodgers - Biology letters, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The threat of excessive nutrient enrichment, or eutrophication, is intensifying across the
globe as climate change progresses, presenting a major management challenge …

Hypoxia and high temperature as interacting stressors: will plasticity promote resilience of fishes in a changing world?

ML Earhart, TS Blanchard, AA Harman… - The Biological …, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
Determining the resilience of a species or population to climate change stressors is an
important but difficult task because resilience can be affected both by genetically based …

The mechanistic basis and adaptive significance of cross-tolerance: a 'pre-adaptation'to a changing world?

EM Rodgers, DF Gomez Isaza - Journal of Experimental …, 2023 - journals.biologists.com
Protective responses are pivotal in aiding organismal persistence in complex, multi-stressor
environments. Multiple-stressor research has traditionally focused on the deleterious effects …

Cross‐protection interactions in insect pests: Implications for pest management in a changing climate

EM Bueno, CL McIlhenny… - Pest Management …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Agricultural insect pests display an exceptional ability to adapt quickly to natural and
anthropogenic stressors. Emerging evidence suggests that frequent and varied sources of …

[HTML][HTML] The environmental cellular stress response: the intertidal as a multistressor model

M Collins, MS Clark, M Truebano - Cell Stress and Chaperones, 2023 - Elsevier
The wild poses a multifaceted challenge to the maintenance of cellular function. Therefore, a
multistressor approach is essential to predict the cellular mechanisms which promote …

Agricultural insect pests as models for studying stress‐induced evolutionary processes

JC Gunn, BM Christensen, EM Bueno… - Insect Molecular …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Agricultural insect pests (AIPs) are widely successful in adapting to natural and
anthropogenic stressors, repeatedly overcoming population bottlenecks and acquiring …

Cardiac arrhythmias in fish induced by natural and anthropogenic changes in environmental conditions

M Vornanen, A Badr… - Journal of Experimental …, 2024 - journals.biologists.com
ABSTRACT A regular heartbeat is essential for maintaining the homeostasis of the
vertebrate body. However, environmental pollutants, oxygen deficiency and extreme …

Cross-talk between low temperature and other environmental factors

L Boardman - Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Low temperatures are rarely experienced in isolation. The impacts of low temperatures on
insects can be exacerbated or alleviated by the addition of other environmental factors …

Daylength influences reproductive success and sporophyte growth in the Arctic kelp species Alaria esculenta

N Martins, L Barreto, I Bartsch, J Bernard… - Marine Ecology …, 2022 - int-res.com
Many organisms have endogenous clocks that synchronize biological processes with
environmental changes, leading to optimized development and reproduction. However …