Understanding the consequences of environmental stress on life history traits in a soil arthropod

Anthropogenic influences are known to induce ecological responses and the pivotal question is if the rate and extent of species response to stressful events enable them to persist in a changing world. Soil fauna communities are especially vulnerable because of their limited dispersal ability. This project aims to a deep understanding of phenotypic plasticity and evolutionary changes in a soil arhropod model species.


Publikationen

Zizzari, Z. V.; van Straalen, N. M.; Ellers, J.
Transgenerational effects of nutrition are different for sons and daughters
JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY. Bd. 29. H. 7. 2016 S. 1317 - 1327
Zizzari, Zaira Valentina; Ellers, Jacintha
Rapid shift in thermal resistance between generations through maternal heat exposure
OIKOS. Bd. 123. H. 11. 2014 S. 1365 - 1370
Zizzari, Z. Valentina; Ellers, Jacintha
Effects of exposure to short-term heat stress on male reproductive fitness in a soil arthropod
JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY. Bd. 57. H. 3. 2011 S. 421 - 426

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