Interactive Effects of Warming and Pollutants on Marine and Freshwater Invertebrates

Abstract Purpose of Review Global warming and pollution are among the five major causes of global biodiversity loss, particularly in aquatic invertebrates which are highly diverse but understudied. In this review, we highlight advancements in current environmental studies investigating the interacti...

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Published in:Current Pollution Reports
Main Authors: Dinh, van Khuong, Konestabo, Heidi Sjursen, Borgå, Katrine, Hylland, Ketil, Macaulay, Samuel J., Jackson, Michelle C, Verheyen, Julie, Stoks, Robby
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Published: 2022
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spelling ftoslouniv:oai:www.duo.uio.no:10852/101446 2023-05-15T13:40:13+02:00 Interactive Effects of Warming and Pollutants on Marine and Freshwater Invertebrates ENEngelskEnglishInteractive Effects of Warming and Pollutants on Marine and Freshwater Invertebrates Dinh, van Khuong Konestabo, Heidi Sjursen Borgå, Katrine Hylland, Ketil Macaulay, Samuel J. Jackson, Michelle C Verheyen, Julie Stoks, Robby 2022-11-19T10:53:45Z http://hdl.handle.net/10852/101446 https://doi.org/10.1007/s40726-022-00245-4 EN eng NFR/276730 NFR/325334 Dinh, van Khuong Konestabo, Heidi Sjursen Borgå, Katrine Hylland, Ketil Macaulay, Samuel J. Jackson, Michelle C Verheyen, Julie Stoks, Robby . Interactive Effects of Warming and Pollutants on Marine and Freshwater Invertebrates. Current Pollution Reports. 2022, 8, 341-359 http://hdl.handle.net/10852/101446 2076690 info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.jtitle=Current Pollution Reports&rft.volume=8&rft.spage=341&rft.date=2022 Current Pollution Reports 8 4 341 359 https://doi.org/10.1007/s40726-022-00245-4 Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 2198-6592 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed PublishedVersion 2022 ftoslouniv https://doi.org/10.1007/s40726-022-00245-4 2023-03-15T23:36:45Z Abstract Purpose of Review Global warming and pollution are among the five major causes of global biodiversity loss, particularly in aquatic invertebrates which are highly diverse but understudied. In this review, we highlight advancements in current environmental studies investigating the interactive effects between warming and contaminants in freshwater and marine invertebrates. We not only focused on temperate regions but also synthesized information on the less studied Arctic/Antarctic and tropical regions. Recent Findings In general, the same combination of warming and contaminants may result in either additive or non-additive interactive effects depending on taxa, the response variable, life stage, genotype, exposure level, duration and order of exposure, and the number of exposed generations. For traditional contaminants such as metals and pesticides, combined effects with warming at the individual level were generally synergistic. Growing evidence suggests that multigenerational exposure can shift the interaction between warming and contaminants toward antagonism, while contemporary evolution may change the interaction type. Summary Our synthesis highlights the importance of temporal aspects in shaping interaction type, including order of exposure, ontogenetic effects, transgenerational effects, and evolution. The combination of laboratory experiments (to advance mechanistic understanding) and outdoor mesocosm studies or field observations (to increase realism) is needed to obtain comprehensive assessments of interactive effects of warming and pollutants from genes to ecosystems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Global warming Universitet i Oslo: Digitale utgivelser ved UiO (DUO) Arctic Antarctic Current Pollution Reports 8 4 341 359
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description Abstract Purpose of Review Global warming and pollution are among the five major causes of global biodiversity loss, particularly in aquatic invertebrates which are highly diverse but understudied. In this review, we highlight advancements in current environmental studies investigating the interactive effects between warming and contaminants in freshwater and marine invertebrates. We not only focused on temperate regions but also synthesized information on the less studied Arctic/Antarctic and tropical regions. Recent Findings In general, the same combination of warming and contaminants may result in either additive or non-additive interactive effects depending on taxa, the response variable, life stage, genotype, exposure level, duration and order of exposure, and the number of exposed generations. For traditional contaminants such as metals and pesticides, combined effects with warming at the individual level were generally synergistic. Growing evidence suggests that multigenerational exposure can shift the interaction between warming and contaminants toward antagonism, while contemporary evolution may change the interaction type. Summary Our synthesis highlights the importance of temporal aspects in shaping interaction type, including order of exposure, ontogenetic effects, transgenerational effects, and evolution. The combination of laboratory experiments (to advance mechanistic understanding) and outdoor mesocosm studies or field observations (to increase realism) is needed to obtain comprehensive assessments of interactive effects of warming and pollutants from genes to ecosystems.
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Konestabo, Heidi Sjursen
Borgå, Katrine
Hylland, Ketil
Macaulay, Samuel J.
Jackson, Michelle C
Verheyen, Julie
Stoks, Robby
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Borgå, Katrine
Hylland, Ketil
Macaulay, Samuel J.
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Interactive Effects of Warming and Pollutants on Marine and Freshwater Invertebrates
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title_full_unstemmed Interactive Effects of Warming and Pollutants on Marine and Freshwater Invertebrates
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