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October 15, 2022
Warming and predation risk only weakly shape size-mediated priority effects in a cannibalistic damselfly
Mateusz Raczyński, Robby Stoks, Szymon Sniegula
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
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May 27, 2020
Mosquito larvae that survive a heat spike are less sensitive to subsequent exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos
Shandong Meng, Vienna Delnat, Robby Stoks
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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May 8, 2026
Extending space-for-time substitutions: the missing role of the gut microbiome
Charlotte Theys, Ellen Decaestecker, Robby Stoks
Environmental Science & Technology
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December 28, 2020
Correction to The Exposure Order Strongly Modifies How a Heat Spike Increases Pesticide Toxicity
Shandong Meng, Vienna Delnat, Robby Stoks
The Journal of Animal Ecology
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April 10, 2020
Strong species differences in life history do not predict oxidative stress physiology or sensitivity to an environmental oxidant
Nedim Tüzün, Sara Debecker, Robby Stoks
Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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March 11, 2017
Integrating multiple stressors across life stages and latitudes: Combined and delayed effects of an egg heat wave and larval pesticide exposure in a damselfly
Szymon Sniegula, Lizanne Janssens, Robby Stoks
Journal of Hazardous Materials
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January 9, 2026
Rapid thermal evolution reduces synergisms with a metal across a thermal gradient
Ying Dong, Julie Verheyen, Robby Stoks
Environmental Science & Technology
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August 18, 2020
The Exposure Order Strongly Modifies How a Heat Spike Increases Pesticide Toxicity
Shandong Meng, Vienna Delnat, Robby Stoks
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
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April 6, 2021
The pace-of life explains whether gills improve or exacerbate pesticide sensitivity in a damselfly larva
Lizanne Janssens, Wilco Verberk, Robby Stoks
Oecologia
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September 20, 2015
Short- and long-term behavioural, physiological and stoichiometric responses to predation risk indicate chronic stress and compensatory mechanisms
Marie Van Dievel, Lizanne Janssens, Robby Stoks
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Scientific Reports
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October 15, 2022
Warming and predation risk only weakly shape size-mediated priority effects in a cannibalistic damselfly
Mateusz Raczyński, Robby Stoks, Szymon Sniegula
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
|
May 27, 2020
Mosquito larvae that survive a heat spike are less sensitive to subsequent exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos
Shandong Meng, Vienna Delnat, Robby Stoks
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
|
May 8, 2026
Extending space-for-time substitutions: the missing role of the gut microbiome
Charlotte Theys, Ellen Decaestecker, Robby Stoks
Environmental Science & Technology
|
December 28, 2020
Correction to The Exposure Order Strongly Modifies How a Heat Spike Increases Pesticide Toxicity
Shandong Meng, Vienna Delnat, Robby Stoks
The Journal of Animal Ecology
|
April 10, 2020
Strong species differences in life history do not predict oxidative stress physiology or sensitivity to an environmental oxidant
Nedim Tüzün, Sara Debecker, Robby Stoks
Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
|
March 11, 2017
Integrating multiple stressors across life stages and latitudes: Combined and delayed effects of an egg heat wave and larval pesticide exposure in a damselfly
Szymon Sniegula, Lizanne Janssens, Robby Stoks
Journal of Hazardous Materials
|
January 9, 2026
Rapid thermal evolution reduces synergisms with a metal across a thermal gradient
Ying Dong, Julie Verheyen, Robby Stoks
Environmental Science & Technology
|
August 18, 2020
The Exposure Order Strongly Modifies How a Heat Spike Increases Pesticide Toxicity
Shandong Meng, Vienna Delnat, Robby Stoks
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
|
April 6, 2021
The pace-of life explains whether gills improve or exacerbate pesticide sensitivity in a damselfly larva
Lizanne Janssens, Wilco Verberk, Robby Stoks
Oecologia
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September 20, 2015
Short- and long-term behavioural, physiological and stoichiometric responses to predation risk indicate chronic stress and compensatory mechanisms
Marie Van Dievel, Lizanne Janssens, Robby Stoks
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