- Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
- Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
- Physiological and biochemical adaptations
- Marine and fisheries research
- Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
- Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
- Marine Biology and Ecology Research
- Fish Ecology and Management Studies
- Insect and Pesticide Research
- Marine and coastal ecosystems
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
- Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
- Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
- Isotope Analysis in Ecology
- Animal Behavior and Reproduction
- Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
- Freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology
- Insect Pest Control Strategies
- Heavy metals in environment
- Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
- Pesticide Exposure and Toxicity
- Water Quality and Pollution Assessment
- Oil Spill Detection and Mitigation
- Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species
Nha Trang University
2016-2025
University of Oslo
2021-2025
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
2022
Institute of Oceanography
2022
Russian Academy of Sciences
2022
University of Khanh Hoa
2019-2021
Health First
2021
Washington State University
2019-2020
Mitre (United States)
2020
Technical University of Denmark
2016-2019
Abstract Purpose of Review Global warming and pollution are among the five major causes global biodiversity loss, particularly in aquatic invertebrates which highly diverse but understudied. In this review, we highlight advancements current environmental studies investigating interactive effects between contaminants freshwater marine invertebrates. We not only focused on temperate regions also synthesized information less studied Arctic/Antarctic tropical regions. Recent Findings general,...
The Barents Sea is a hotspot for ongoing Arctic climate change, manifested in rapid warming of the ocean and atmosphere strong decline winter sea-ice cover. These changes physical environment have large consequences marine ecosystems, including commercial fish populations. In warmer future climate, both ecological are expected to intensify. Here, we provide first comprehensive overview change projections Sea, associated physical, biogeochemical, based on models end-to-end ecosystem models....
Global warming and contamination represent two major threats to biodiversity that have the potential interact synergistically. There is for gradual local thermal adaptation dispersal higher latitudes mitigate susceptibility of organisms contaminants global at high latitudes. Here, we applied a space-for-time substitution approach study dependence Ischnura elegans damselfly larvae zinc in common garden experiment (20 24 °C) with replicated populations from three spanning >1500 km Europe. We...
Summary Freshwater ecosystems are especially vulnerable to climate change and pollution. One key challenge for aquatic toxicology is determine manage the combined effects of temperature increase contaminants across species' ranges. We tested how thermal adaptation life‐history evolution along a natural gradient influence vulnerability an insect pesticide under global warming. applied space‐for‐time substitution approach study effect warming on I schnura elegans damselfly larvae chlorpyrifos...
Abstract Extreme temperatures and exposure to agricultural pesticides are becoming more frequent intense under global change. Their combination may be especially problematic when animals suffer food limitation. We exposed Coenagrion puella damselfly larvae a simulated heat wave combined with limitation subsequently widespread pesticide (chlorpyrifos) in an indoor laboratory experiment designed obtain mechanistic insights the direct effects of these stressors isolation combined. The reduced...
Winter is a key driver of ecological processes in freshwater, marine and terrestrial ecosystems, particularly higher latitudes. Species have evolved various adaptive strategies to cope with food limitations the cold dark wintertime. However, human-induced climate change other anthropogenic stressors are impacting organisms winter unpredictable ways. In this paper, we show that global experiments investigating multiple predominantly been conducted during summer months. effects sometimes...
As contaminants are often more toxic at higher temperatures, predicting their impact under global warming remains a key challenge for ecological risk assessment. Ignoring delayed effects, synergistic interactions between and warming, differences in sensitivity across species' ranges could lead to an important underestimation of the risks. We addressed all three mechanisms by studying effects larval exposure zinc before, during, after metamorphosis Ischnura elegans damselflies from high-...
Shallow, tropical marine ecosystems provide essential ecosystem goods and services, but it is unknown how these will respond to the increased exposure temperature extremes that are likely become more common as climate change progresses. To address this issue, we tracked fitness productivity of a key zooplankton species, copepod Pseudodiaptomus annandalei, acclimated at two temperatures (30 34 °C) over three generations. 30 °C mean in shallow water coastal regions Southeast Asia, while...
Abstract While transgenerational plasticity may buffer ectotherms to warming and pesticides separately, it remains unknown how combined exposure in the parental generation shapes vulnerability these stressors offspring. We studied effects of single (4°C increase) pesticide chlorpyrifos on life‐history traits vector mosquito Culex pipiens . Parental a stressor, either or pesticide, had negative offspring: both resulted an overall lower offspring survival, delayed metamorphosis. stressor did,...
Abstract Research Highlights: Sasaki, M., Finiguerra, M. & Dam, H.G. (2024). Seasonally variable thermal performance curves prevent adverse effects of heatwaves. Journal Animal Ecology . https://doi.org/10.1111/1365‐2656.14221 Marine heatwaves (MHWs) emerge as a devastating stressor that can have direct and transgenerational on marine organisms. However, we know very little about how seasonal variations in (TPCs) may help zooplankton cope with these MHWs. In recent study, Sasaki et al....
Abstract The ability to deal with temperature‐induced changes in interactions contaminants and predators under global warming is one of the outstanding, applied evolutionary questions. For this, it crucial understand how will affect activity levels, predator avoidance antipredator responses what extent gradual thermal evolution may mitigate these effects. Using a space‐for‐time substitution approach, we assessed potential for shaping (mobility foraging), when Ischnura elegans damselfly...
Current legislation and ecological risk assessment fails to protect aquatic biodiversity at low levels of contaminants. We addressed 3 topics embedded in general stress ecology evolutionary that are relevant arrive a better evaluation the contaminant systems: 1) delayed effects contaminants, 2) interactions between contaminants biotic interactors, 3) vulnerability under global warming. developed these by capitalizing on key insights obtained using damselflies as model organisms. First,...
How evolution may mitigate the effects of global warming and pesticide exposure on predator-prey interactions is directly relevant for vector control. Using a space-for-time substitution approach, we addressed how 4°C to endosulfan shape predation Culex pipiens mosquitoes by damselfly predators from replicated low- high-latitude populations. Although was only lethal mosquitoes, it reduced rates these prey. Possibly, under escape speeds increased more than attack efficiency predators....
ABSTRACT The calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus annandalei is used as live feed in aquaculture because of its nutritional value and the ability to cope with environmental fluctuations outdoor ponds. However, little knowledge exists on ecology. Here we investigated ecology P. an pond Vietnam. Temperature, salinity, chlorophyll a biomass protozoans copepods were monitored every other day for 1 month. Experiments protozoan growth grazing by also conducted. Copepod fecal pellet production...