In this blogpost, Francesco Polazzo talks about how pesticides can cause a drastic change in the organisation and strength of interactions of aquatic food webs. Particularly, after pesticide exposure, changes in the strength of trophic interactions seem to be driving long-lasting effects in community structure. When multiple pesticides act together, they modify both food web structure and interaction’s strength, causing late-stage non-additive effects between stressors.
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New theses with the Landscape Ecology group
The working group Landscape Ecology offers a BSc thesis dealing with a literature review on population recovery after ecotoxicological effects and an MSc thesis dealing with the statistical analysis of recovery. Continue reading