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DOI 10.1021/es405082t
Title (Primary) Assessing the impact of multiple stressors on aquatic biota: the receptor’s side matters
Author Segner, H.; Schmitt-Jansen, M.; Sabater, S.
Source Titel Environmental Science & Technology
Year 2014
Department BIOTOX
Volume 48
Issue 14
Page From 7690
Page To 7696
Language englisch
UFZ wide themes RU2;
Abstract Aquatic ecosystems are confronted with multiple stress factors. Current approaches to assess the risk of anthropogenic stressors to aquatic ecosystems are developed for single stressors and determine stressor effects primarily as a function of stressor properties. The cumulative impact of several stressors, however, may differ markedly from the impact of the single stressors and can result in nonlinear effects and ecological surprises. To meet the challenge of diagnosing and predicting multiple stressor impacts, assessment strategies should focus on properties of the biological receptors rather than on stressor properties. This change of paradigm is required because (i) multiple stressors affect multiple biological targets at multiple organizational levels, (ii) biological receptors differ in their sensitivities, vulnerabilities, and response dynamics to the individual stressors, and (iii) biological receptors function as networks, so that actions of stressors at disparate sites within the network can lead via indirect or cascading effects, to unexpected outcomes
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=15207
Segner, H., Schmitt-Jansen, M., Sabater, S. (2014):
Assessing the impact of multiple stressors on aquatic biota: the receptor’s side matters
Environ. Sci. Technol. 48 (14), 7690 - 7696 10.1021/es405082t