Check out our new review/synthesis on the integration of developmental features in evolutionary models.
Learned a ton with this one, led by @SnellRoodLab and part of special issue edited by @ecoevodevo_lab .
https://t.co/8CsgYFIvgd
@scioi_cluster@umncbs@LeibnizIGB
Really happy to see all these pictures and not the compilation video of us all falling. Absolutely loving the chance to do science (and play in the snow) with @FredrikJutfelt
Happy to announce a new PhD position!
Fish ecophysiology with flexibility in the project. Fully funded, good salary, great university!
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Apply here: https://t.co/EWPUBmOlHa
@NTNUNaturalSci @NTNU
When you have visitors to Norway you take them out in the mountains. Thanks for a great day @daphnecortese @ScienceMunster@DloreSilva @ZLCowan @LeeuwisRobin!
#HotOffThePress! The last chapter of my PhD is officially out for all to see. We looked at how temperature impacted predation of juvenile Chinook salmon in CA, based on the physiology of salmon and their common predators. A quick 🧵on what we found (1/6)
https://t.co/XIL9Z2uEcG
Excellent new paper by Lo et al (Fangue lab) testing if the metabolic response to digestion increases with temperature and uses most of the aerobic scope. We predicted it would in Jutfelt et al. 2021 (fig 1), but in this experiment it did not (fig 2).
https://t.co/63gWDbBjsC
New paper in @J_Exp_Biol - We built a behavioural arena to see if coral grouper chose to warm themselves when in cool water. Surprisingly, they didn't! Do we really understand how fish prioritise behavioural thermoregulation under controlled conditions?? https://t.co/K2HTpGKvjI
New paper out on group size effect and plastic consumption in fish with @ScienceMunster, Emily Zepeda, @MCulshawMaurer, and Andy Sih
- https://t.co/nM3T42DRPz
Amazing talk by @daphnecortese about the effects of hypoxia on intergenerational plasticity in fish at #SEBECR. Love working with such impressive scientists
Really happy about our paper just out in @Trends_Ecol_Evo, discussing anthropogenic effects on availability of key nutrients. Biomolecules like essential fatty acids may be just as important as energy for affecting phenotypes, fitness, and ecosystems. https://t.co/chlSPLiXZb