Special Issue in J. Insect Physioloy

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Introductory text

Arthropods must cope with natural and anthropogenic changes in their environment that constantly challenge their homeostasis. Physiology plays a central role in the regulation and maintenance of cellular homeostasis. Physiological responses to stress and toxic substances thus act as a filter between environmental changes and the ecological performance of individuals. Ecophysiological and ecotoxicological studies therefore provide functional links between the causes and effects of environmental variations. In this special issue, we invite physiological studies that examine and predict the effects of environmental and human-related stressors e.g., temperature, salinity, xenobiotics, pathogens on arthropods. These studies will highlight the useful and necessary contribution of stress physiology and toxicology to better understand and predict the ecology of arthropods in a changing world.

Special Issue Keywords

Arthropods AND Environmental stress AND chemical Stress AND abiotic stressors AND biotic stressors AND ecophysiology AND ecotoxicology

Guest Editors:

H. COLINET & D. RENAULT (feel free contact us for inquiry)

Final Manuscript Submission Deadline:

31-dec-2022

NEWS

The Editorial Manager submission system is ready for submission for the special issue “VSI: Environmental stress"

The submission portal will be available for the author from 01-Jun-2022

 
Special issue title: Environmental stress physiology and toxicology: necessary insights in a changing world

 
Short title: VSI: Environmental stress


The submission website for this journal is located at: https://www.editorialmanager.com/insphy/default1.aspx

  To ensure that manuscripts are correctly identified for inclusion into the special issue it is important that authors select VSI: Environmental stress” when they reach the “Article Type” step in the submission process.

 

 

 

 

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