Climate change, multiple stressors, and the decline of ectotherms.
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Patterns and biases in climate change research on amphibians and reptiles: a systematic reviewMaternal body size influences offspring immune configuration in an oviparous snakeTransforming ecosystems: When, where, and how to restore contaminated sitesCombined Effects of Pesticides and Trematode Infections on Hourglass Tree Frog Polypedates crucigerContinental-scale assessment of risk to the Australian odonata from climate change.Hindcasting Historical Breeding Conditions for an Endangered Salamander in Ephemeral Wetlands of the Southeastern USA: Implications of Climate ChangeAdditive effects of mean temperature, temperature variability, and chlorothalonil to red-eyed treefrog (Agalychnis callidryas) larvae.The pros and cons of ecological risk assessment based on data from different levels of biological organizationAcute, chronic and biochemical effects of chlorothalonil on Agalychnis callidryas, Isthmohyla pseudopuma and Smilisca baudinii tadpoles.An efficient and inexpensive method for measuring long-term thermoregulatory behavior.Non-target effects of a glyphosate-based herbicide on Common toad larvae (Bufo bufo, Amphibia) and associated algae are altered by temperature.The broad footprint of climate change from genes to biomes to people.Thermal variability alters the impact of climate warming on consumer-resource systems.Evaluating within-population variability in behavior and demography for the adaptive potential of a dispersal-limited species to climate change.Interactive effects of climate change with nutrients, mercury, and freshwater acidification on key taxa in the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative region.Effects of experimental warming on survival, phenology and morphology of an aquatic insect (Odonata).Temporal stability of an endemic Mexican treefrogEffects of atrazine in fish, amphibians, and reptiles: an analysis based on quantitative weight of evidence.A pesticide paradox: Fungicides indirectly increase fungal infections.Foraging modality and plasticity in foraging traits determine the strength of competitive interactions among carnivorous plants, spiders and toads.Mining-caused changes to habitat structure affect amphibian and reptile population ecology more than metal pollution.Response of Flour Beetles to Multiple Stressors of Parasitic (Hymenolepis diminuta), Environmental (Diatomaceous Earth), and Host (Reproduction) Origin.Are the adverse effects of stressors on amphibians mediated by their effects on stress hormones?Long-term exposure to gold nanoparticles accelerates larval metamorphosis without affecting mass in wood frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) at environmentally relevant concentrations.Trophic dynamics in an aquatic community: interactions among primary producers, grazers, and a pathogenic fungus.Physiological mechanisms constraining ectotherm fright-dive performance at elevated temperatures.The herbicide atrazine induces hyperactivity and compromises tadpole detection of predator chemical cues.Temperature variability and moisture synergistically interact to exacerbate an epizootic disease.Early-life exposure to a herbicide has enduring effects on pathogen-induced mortality.
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Climate change, multiple stressors, and the decline of ectotherms.
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Climate change, multiple stressors, and the decline of ectotherms.
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Climate change, multiple stressors, and the decline of ectotherms.
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Brent D Palmer
Jason R Rohr
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10.1111/COBI.12086
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2013-06-14T00:00:00Z