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Author Sulmon Cécile, van Baaren Joan, Cabello-Hurtado Francisco, Gouesbet Gwenola, Hennion Françoise, Mony Cendrine, Renault David, Bormans Myriam, El Amrani Abdelhak, Wiegand Claudia, Gérard Claudia, doi  openurl
  Title Abiotic stressors and stress responses: What commonalities appear between species across biological organization levels? Type Journal Article
  Year (down) 2015 Publication Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) Abbreviated Journal Environ. Pollut.  
  Volume 202 Issue Pages 66-77  
  Keywords Animals, Biological Evolution, Ecosystem, Invertebrates, Invertebrates: drug effects, Invertebrates: metabolism, Oxidative Stress, Photosynthesis, Plants, Plants: drug effects, Plants: metabolism, Species Specificity,  
  Abstract Organisms are regularly subjected to abiotic stressors related to increasing anthropogenic activities, including chemicals and climatic changes that induce major stresses. Based on various key taxa involved in ecosystem functioning (photosynthetic microorganisms, plants, invertebrates), we review how organisms respond and adapt to chemical- and temperature-induced stresses from molecular to population level. Using field-realistic studies, our integrative analysis aims to compare i) how molecular and physiological mechanisms related to protection, repair and energy allocation can impact life history traits of stressed organisms, and ii) to what extent trait responses influence individual and population responses. Common response mechanisms are evident at molecular and cellular scales but become rather difficult to define at higher levels due to evolutionary distance and environmental complexity. We provide new insights into the understanding of the impact of molecular and cellular responses on individual and population dynamics and assess the potential related effects on communities and ecosystem functioning.
 
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  Call Number Serial 6134  
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