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Abstract
The evolutionary context of environmental toxicology and chemistry in the Anthropocene is expanded towards a global perspective through three complementary approaches: (i) environmental toxicity as a mechanism to explain selectivity in mass extinctions with the K-Pg event as a case study; (ii) evidence that certain features of embryonic development could be considered biomarkers of adaptation to specific environmental agents of the evolutionary process, e.g. the transition from the anaerobic to the aerobic metabolism in early embryonic stages versus from the anoxic toward the oxic Earth, and (iii) the capacity to build favorable conditions for life by the collaboration of a population of free-living embryos reducing environmental toxicity and its evolutionary implications from an onto-phylogenetic perspective. Focusing on the future, the article highlights the relevance of environmental toxicology and chemistry for sustainability, to understand the characteristics of eventual extraterrestrial life better, and for space colonization initiatives. The acronym EVOTOX is proposed for environmental toxicology and chemistry studies focusing on evolution, past, present, and future.
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Ecotoxicology is an international journal devoted to the publication of fundamental research on the effects of toxic chemicals on populations, communities and terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems. It aims to elucidate mechanisms and processes whereby chemicals exert their effects on ecosystems and the impact caused at the population or community level. The journal is not biased with respect to taxon or biome, and papers that indicate possible new approaches to regulation and control of toxic chemicals and those aiding in formulating ways of conserving threatened species are particularly welcome. Studies on individuals should demonstrate linkage to population effects in clear and quantitative ways. Laboratory studies must show a clear linkage to specific field situations. The journal includes not only original research papers but technical notes and review articles, both invited and submitted. A strong, broadly based editorial board ensures as wide an international coverage as possible.