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This research explores the impact of chemical stressors on zooplankton communities, particularly how conflicting signals from toxins and environmental factors affect their survival strategies. The project aims to understand these interactions to assess their implications for biodiversity loss in aquatic ecosystems.
The aim of the project is to find out what happens within zooplankton communitiy when various chemicals (cyanotoxins and infochemicals) force organisms to use contradictory strategies.
Aquatic ecosystems are subject to many anthropogenic stressors, which includes eutrophication with toxic cyanobacterial blooms, chemical pollution (e.g. pesticides) and invasive species linked with climate change.
These factors modify populations and whole lake ecosystem as well.
Also natural factors like predatio…
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