The Department of Environmental Science at Stockholm University has an open Postdoc position on the Biodiversa+ project DESTRESS (DEciphering temporal trends and safe operating spaces for river biodiversity within the context of multiple STRESSors)
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REMINDER: A colloquium on combined effects of multiple stressors on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
The Department of Environmental Science at the University of Stockholm is organizing a colloquium on combined effects of multiple stressors.
Continue readingSTRESSED-OUT! A colloquium on combined effects of multiple stressors on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
The Department of Environmental Science at the University of Stockholm is organizing a colloquium on combined effects of multiple stressors.
Continue readingNew large coordinated research project on multiple stressors in freshwater ecosystems
In this post, Ralf B. Schäfer talks about the new project RESIST which investigates the effects of multiple stressors on stream food webs and ecosystem functioning.
Continue readingPhD position in effects of multiple stressors at ZFMK
The Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig (ZMFK) is hiring a PhD to investigate multiple stressor effects on the functioning of flowing aquatic ecosystems.
Continue readingSessions (co-)organised by Landau researchers at SETAC AM in Rome
In this post, we would like to draw your attention to six sessions that we are (co-)organising for the upcoming SETAC Europe 28th Annual Meeting in Rome from 13-17 May 2018.
Stress exposure history determines response to new stressor
In this post, we talk about our recently published paper “History matters: pre-exposure to wastewater enhances pesticide toxicity in invertebrates”.
PhD position on model development at UFZ Leipzig
The Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) Leipzig offers a PhD position on model development to predict combined effects of toxicants and environmental stressors within the Department of System Ecotoxicology.
Sessions (co-)organised by Landau researchers @ SETAC AM in Brussels
In this post, we want to draw your attention to two sessions we are organising for the next SETAC Europe Annual Meeting.
Environmental stressors strongly increase effects of toxicants
In this post, Matthias Liess from the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) reports on their recent paper “Predicting the synergy of multiple stress effects”. Continue reading