Publications by authors named "Stephen Osakpolor"

Ecosystems are strongly influenced by multiple anthropogenic stressors, including a wide range of chemicals and their mixtures. Studies on the effects of multiple stressors have largely focussed on nonchemical stressors, whereas studies on chemical mixtures have largely ignored other stressors. However, both research areas face similar challenges and require similar tools and methods to predict the joint effects of chemicals or nonchemical stressors, and frameworks to integrate multiple chemical and nonchemical stressors are missing.

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  • Resource differences between adjacent ecosystems can greatly affect the type and effectiveness of nutrients exchanged, known as subsidies.
  • The study developed a model to understand how changes in the quality of these subsidies, specifically the concentration of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in aquatic insects, impact the biomass and function of riparian ecosystems.
  • The findings suggest that higher quality subsidies improve the recycling processes more than production, indicating that increases in subsidy quality have significant effects on ecological dynamics, particularly in nutrient-sensitive environments.
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  • The rise in synthetic chemical production and emissions is a significant factor driving global environmental change, complicating predictions about their ecological effects.
  • Recent advancements in biomolecular and computational techniques offer hope to improve our predictive capabilities regarding chemical impacts across different biological levels.
  • Integrating three key perspectives—suborganismal, organismal, and ecological—is essential for developing more accurate predictive models, but requires addressing data gaps and balancing complexities within biological interactions.
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