“…The latter is typically revealed in two‐ or three‐way interactions between parental and environmental factors on embryo performance. Environmental factors that have been studied on embryos of experimentally produced families include increased temperatures in the context of climate change (Burt et al, 2012; Muñoz et al, 2014), different types of chemical pollutants (Marques da Cunha et al, 2019; Nusbaumer, Marques da Cunha, & Wedekind, 2021), pollution by nanoparticles (Clark et al, 2016; Yaripour et al, 2021), organic pollution (Nusbaumer, Garaud, et al, 2021; Wedekind et al, 2010), and pathogens (Clark et al, 2014; Pompini et al, 2013; von Siebenthal et al, 2009; Wilkins et al, 2017). Such experimental designs can make mandatory ecotoxicological tests on fish more informative (Wedekind et al, 2007).…”