
Shandong Meng
@mengshandong
PhD student @esee_lab @KU_Leuven ||| Interested in stress ecology, ecotoxicology, evolution, multiple stressors
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27-10-2018 12:06:42
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What happens to your manuscript after you hit "submit"? Get a behind-the-scenes look at Evolution Journal from Evolution EIC Mohamed Noor on the #SSECommunityBlog: ssecommunityblog.org/behind-the-sceā¦









Can mosquito larvae deal with a pesticide after already been stressed by heat-spikes? Our PhD student Shandong Meng will tell you all about it in his talk tomorrow (Feb 25th) at 9:25AM, at the Young Environmental Scientists Meeting #YES2021 #SETACYES Students of SETAC @SETAC_world


š¦©Are you an animal ecologist who works on functional traits? @funecology is running a Special Focus co-edited by Matthias Schleuning and Joe Tobias to explore #functionaltraits and their ecological applications. šRead the full #CallForPapers here: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/1ā¦


It's online now ESEE lab (Evol. Stress Ecology & Ecotoxicology) #EnvironmentalPollution. Transgenerational exposure to warming reduces the sensitivity to a pes... sciencedirect.com/science/articlā¦



.Shandong Meng &co have a newš¦-paper out in STOTEN! Together (TamTran+Khuong Dinh+Vienna Delnat), they compare effects of acute VS transgenerational warming š”ļø on how Culex š¦ deal with pesticide. It's all about bioenergetics! Check here: authors.elsevier.com/c/1dn8SB8ccr0Ke

Another š¦paper by Shandong Meng & co! Offspring of #Culex mosquitoes are more resistant against a pesticide if parents were also exposed. But this multigenerational trick does not work for heat spikes. Check out the paper out in #EnvironmentalPollution: authors.elsevier.com/a/1dukMzLNSYMqF
