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Rapid evolution of increased vulnerability to an insecticide at the expansion front in a poleward-moving damselflyMore rapid climate change promotes evolutionary rescue through selection for increased dispersal distance.No trade-off between growth rate and temperature stress resistance in four insect species.Evolutionary and plastic responses of freshwater invertebrates to climate change: realized patterns and future potentialCompetitive interactions modify the temperature dependence of damselfly growth rates.A crucial step toward realism: responses to climate change from an evolving metacommunity perspective.Combined effects of larval exposure to a heat wave and chlorpyrifos in northern and southern populations of the damselfly Ischnura elegans.Simultaneous Quaternary radiations of three damselfly clades across the Holarctic.Warming reinforces nonconsumptive predator effects on prey growth, physiology, and body stoichiometry.Energy storage and fecundity explain deviations from ecological stoichiometry predictions under global warming and size-selective predation.Evolution determines how global warming and pesticide exposure will shape predator-prey interactions with vector mosquitoes.Spatial Selection and Local Adaptation Jointly Shape Life-History Evolution during Range Expansion.A tale of two diversifications: reciprocal habitat shifts to fill ecological space along the pond permanence gradient.Metacommunity structure of pond macroinvertebrates: effects of dispersal mode and generation time.Host-parasite 'Red Queen' dynamics archived in pond sediment.Rapid growth reduces cold resistance: evidence from latitudinal variation in growth rate, cold resistance and stress proteins.Sexual selection reinforces a higher flight endurance in urban damselflies.Biogeographical survey identifies consistent alternative physiological optima and a minor role for environmental drivers in maintaining a polymorphism.Behaviour and physiology shape the growth accelerations associated with predation risk, high temperatures and southern latitudes in Ischnura damselfly larvae.Size-selective dispersal of Daphnia resting eggs by backswimmers (Notonecta maculata).Susceptibility to a metal under global warming is shaped by thermal adaptation along a latitudinal gradient.Fitness Effects of Chlorpyrifos in the Damselfly Enallagma cyathigerum Strongly Depend upon Temperature and Food Level and Can Bridge Metamorphosis.Chronic predation risk reduces escape speed by increasing oxidative damage: a deadly cost of an adaptive antipredator response.Integrating both interaction pathways between warming and pesticide exposure on upper thermal tolerance in high- and low-latitude populations of an aquatic insect.Metabolic adaptations in a range-expanding arthropod.Local adaptation and the potential effects of a contaminant on predator avoidance and antipredator responses under global warming: a space-for-time substitution approachEvolutionary ecotoxicology of pesticide resistance: a case study in Daphnia.Evolutionary ecology of Odonata: a complex life cycle perspective.Single and mixture impacts of two pyrethroids on damselfly predatory behavior and physiological biomarkers.Generalists and specialists along a latitudinal transect: patterns of thermal adaptation in six species of damselflies.Delayed effects of chlorpyrifos across metamorphosis on dispersal-related traits in a poleward moving damselfly.Autotomy reduces immune function and antioxidant defencePhenoloxidase but not lytic activity reflects resistance against Pasteuria ramosa in Daphnia magna.Predator-driven trait diversification in a dragonfly genus: covariation in behavioral and morphological antipredator defense.Predation risk causes oxidative damage in prey.Local genetic adaptation generates latitude-specific effects of warming on predator-prey interactions.Synthetic predator cues impair immune function and make the biological pesticide Bti more lethal for vector mosquitoes.Levels of persistent organic pollutants in larvae of the damselfly Ischnura elegans (Odonata, Coenagrionidae) from different ponds in Flanders, Belgium.Predator cues magnify effects of the pesticide endosulfan in water bugs in a multi-species test in outdoor containers.Synergistic effects between pesticide stress and predator cues: conflicting results from life history and physiology in the damselfly Enallagma cyathigerum.
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