
Contamination-driven behavioral plasticity: When the habitat selection is based on a cost-benefits balance among contamination, refuges and predation
Date: 06/05/2020
Researchers of the MultiCecotox project participated in the SETAC Europe 30th Annual Meeting with the work titled “Contamination-driven behavioral plasticity: When the habitat selection is based on a cost-benefits balance among contamination, refuges and predation”. During the 5-day virtual event, the researcher Julián Blasco presented a poster that can be seen below. For more details, contact us.
Track 2. Ecotoxicology Becomes Stress Ecology: From Populations to Ecosystems and Landscapes
Session: 2.06 – From Lab to Field: Relevance of Effects Observed in Lab Studies for Non-target Local Populations and Communities and their Habitat Selection.
Co-chairs: Julian Blasco, Laurent L.-M. Lagadic, Matilde Moreira dos Santos | Session Discussion Wednesday 6 May, 13:45-14:30 UTC .