Trish Schulte
@trishschulte.bsky.social
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Professor at the University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada. Fish physiology and conservation
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Andrew Whitehead
about 1 month ago
New paper out in
#ES&T
where we show that killifish exposure to crude oil has impacts (on embryo/larval development and transcriptome) that propagate to their offspring and to their grand-offspring.
pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....
@acs.org
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
about 2 months ago
Speaker spotlight!
@trishschulte.bsky.social
studies how fishes' physiology, biochemistry & genetics adapt to challenging environmental conditions, like high temperature. Hear from her at our symposium on 20 November. Online & in person tickets available.
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Hybrid Day Meeting | Organismal resilience in a rapidly changing world
Join us at the Linnean Society for a one-day symposium focused on the mechanisms and consequences of variation in organismal resilience
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hybrid-day-meeting-organismal-resilience-in-a-rapidly-changing-world-tickets-1430511792279?aff=oddtdtcreator
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Madison Earhart, PhD
3 months ago
i was recently interviewed by
@csz-sczofficial.bsky.social
about my phd, science, art, really all things π©π»βπ¬π§ͺπ π still over the moon i got this award, sometimes i am still reminding myself that i did a phd π₯² check it out! ππΌ
blog.csz-scz.ca/2025/06/30/s...
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Jon Velotta
3 months ago
Check out our new perspective on homeostasis and stress! Led by
@evoecoalex.bsky.social
with me and
@cam-g.bsky.social
.
academic.oup.com/icb/advance-...
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A Systems Approach to Homeostasis: What Euryhaline Fish Teach Us About Organismal Stress Responses
Synopsis. Historically, organismal biologists have studied the organismβs response to environmental variation from two complementary perspectives: one has
https://academic.oup.com/icb/advance-article/doi/10.1093/icb/icaf085/8172540
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Madison Earhart, PhD
3 months ago
weβre so back baby!! an excellent start to the sturgeon field season today :) hereβs a 7ft sturgeon being released
#sturgeonsaturday
everyday π§ͺπ©π»βπ¬πππ¦
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Conservation Physiology
3 months ago
Little is known about the mechanisms controlling thermal acclimation in fish. Check out this study exploring possible roles of hormones & skin thermoreception during acclimation in goldsinny wrasse. π Read it here:
academic.oup.com/conphys/arti...
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The Company of Biologists
5 months ago
We are also highlighting Chris Wood, member of
@jexpbiol.bsky.social
Editorial Advisory Board and one of the journalβs most prolific authors, as an extraordinary biologist this week.
#100biologists
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Long line for advance polls in Vancouver for the Canadian Federal election. Maybe a sign for a high turnout. Great to see democracy in action
5 months ago
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Conservation Physiology
6 months ago
Congratulations to ConPhys Associate Editor Anne Todgham for being awarded this year's Bidder Lecture by
@sebiology.bsky.social
π Praised by the judges for her "commitment to conservation. This is currently vitally important.β Don't miss Anne's talk at SEB 2025 in Antwerp! Tuesday 8/7 17.30
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Madison Earhart, PhD
6 months ago
here is the paper link!!! :
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
This was a team effort π«ΆπΌ with
@wbuggiii.bsky.social
,
@biomatt.bsky.social
,
@trishschulte.bsky.social
, and bluesky-less Gary and Ken
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Transcriptomic signatures associated with developmental transitions in the gill of lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens)
The developmental transition from the larval to juvenile stage, represents one of the highest periods of mortality for many species of fish. Thus, undβ¦
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1744117X25000930
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Dr. Stepfanie Aguillon π·
6 months ago
So excited to see this paper officially published! π€©π€©
add a skeleton here at some point
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Journal of Experimental Biology
6 months ago
In their Review, Kathleen Gilmour
@uottawascience.bsky.social
, Carol Best & Suzanne Currie discuss the physiological consequences of social status in fish, using the reactive scope model to explain the differences between dominant and subordinate fish
journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/...
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Madison Earhart, PhD
7 months ago
i havenβt done
#sturgeonsaturday
the past few weeks bc of *everything* but its
#internationalwomensday
and we should recognize & celebrate incredible women in science! tell us about your research!π©π»βπ¬ im a conservation physiologist researching the impacts of climate stressors on white sturgeon π§ͺπ
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