Luc Brendonck
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Recent Articles
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Mudavanhu A, Goossens E, Schols R, Manyangadze T, Nhiwatiwa T, Lemmens P, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Oct;
954:176394.
PMID: 39353489
Freshwater snails act as obligate intermediate hosts for trematode parasites that cause trematodiases threatening public and veterinary health, and biodiversity conservation. While interest in snail control for trematodiases has re-emerged,...
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Mudavanhu A, Schols R, Goossens E, Nhiwatiwa T, Manyangadze T, Brendonck L, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2024 May;
17(1):234.
PMID: 38773521
Background: Snail-borne trematodes afflict humans, livestock, and wildlife. Recognizing their zoonotic potential and possible hybridization, a One Health approach is essential for effective control. Given the dearth of knowledge on...
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Kafula Y, Mataba G, Mwaijengo G, Moyo F, Munishi L, Vanschoenwinkel B, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2024 Feb;
346:123592.
PMID: 38395132
Aquatic biota of tropical temporary ponds typically experience a wide range of stressors that can drive the structure and dynamics of natural communities. Particularly in regions with intense agricultural activity,...
4.
de Necker L, van Rooyen D, Gerber R, Brendonck L, Wepener V, Smit N
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Feb;
14(2):e10963.
PMID: 38327690
While natural floods play a crucial role in shaping the composition of aquatic communities, the most rivers worldwide are regulated or dammed for anthropogenic purposes, resulting in alterations to the...
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Mioduchowska M, Konecka E, Goldyn B, Pinceel T, Brendonck L, Lukic D, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2023 Jun;
24(11).
PMID: 37298356
The infamous "master manipulators"-intracellular bacteria of the genus -infect a broad range of phylogenetically diverse invertebrate hosts in terrestrial ecosystems. has an important impact on the ecology and evolution of...
6.
Thore E, Vanden Berghen B, Brendonck L, Pinceel T
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 Mar;
876:162746.
PMID: 36907389
Ecosystems around the world are increasingly polluted with pharmaceutical compounds that may perturb wildlife behaviour. Because many pharmaceuticals are continuously present in the aquatic environment, animals are often exposed to...
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Kafula Y, Thore E, Philippe C, Munishi L, Moyo F, Vanschoenwinkel B, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 Jan;
868:161698.
PMID: 36682542
Environmental risks posed by widespread pesticide application have attracted global attention. Currently, chemical risk assessments in aquatic environments rely on extrapolation of toxicity data from classic model species. However, similar...
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Mataba G, Munishi L, Brendonck L, Vanschoenwinkel B
J Vector Ecol
. 2023 Jan;
47(1):69-80.
PMID: 36629358
In many areas, the main sources of mosquito vectors are not natural habitats but small artificial water bodies that are provided unintentionally by humans. Such container habitats have been linked...
9.
Philippe C, Thore E, Verbesselt S, Gregoir A, Brendonck L, Pinceel T
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf
. 2022 Nov;
248:114290.
PMID: 36403300
Global warming and environmental pollution threaten aquatic ecosystems. While interactive effects between both stressors can have more than additive consequences, these remain poorly studied for most taxa. Especially chronic exposure...
10.
de Necker L, Brendonck L, Gerber R, Lemmens P, Soto D, Ikenaka Y, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Apr;
834:155338.
PMID: 35452726
Climate change and associated droughts threaten the ecology and resilience of natural saline lakes globally. There is a distinct lack of research regarding their ecological response to climatic events in...