“…At the individual level, responses to multiple stressors might be assessed by their joint effect on the physiology of an organism, e.g., a decline in feeding, growth, or fecundity, or a biochemical change (Nõges et al, 2016 ), and may also be measured on survival rates (e.g., bee health responses to agrochemicals, Siviter et al, 2021 ). Population responses to multiple stressors may be assessed by monitoring densities, biomass, or other markers such as chlorophyll concentrations (e.g., freshwater population responses to combinations of invasive species, pesticides, temperature, or UV changes, Burgess et al, 2021 ), whereas ecosystem responses might be measured through multiple stressor effects on functional and taxonomic diversity (e.g., coral reef species richness responses to warming and acidification, Timmers et al, 2021 ), or through other measures of ecosystem integrity (e.g., stability, Polazzo et al, 2021 ).…”