In their #JEB100 Commentary Zoe Dellaert & Hollie Putnam discuss why quantifying biological responses is key for conservation/management decisions & how studying tissue-specific responses in #corals can improve our capacity for eco-evolutionary forecasting.
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/17/jeb245834/326608
In her #JEB100 ECR Spotlight Zoe Dellaert discusses her scientific journey, why it’s important to study the right tissues on the right scale & how she hopes to provide an understanding of the importance of justice diversity equity & inclusion in her lab
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/17/jeb246532/326610
Read her full Commentary article here:
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/17/jeb245834/326608
#jeb100 #coral #comparativephysiology #symbiosis #biology #science
In her #JEB100 ECR Spotlight, @chloechabaud tells us about her PhD showing that common lizards do not gain much water from their diet, but when their diet is rich the reptiles are able to remain in better condition when water is scarce, helping scientists to understand how climate change might affect food chains in the wild
#zoology #lizard #herpetology #ecology #biology
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/17/jeb246650/326656
#jeb100 #zoology #lizard #herpetology #ecology #biology
In his #JEB100 Conversation JEB Monitoring Editor Stuart Egginton tells us how he overcame the challenge of being a comparative physiologist in a medical school and how he would tell his younger self to trust his instincts when pursuing new ideas
#comparativephysiology #biology #zoology
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/17/jeb246526/326602
#jeb100 #comparativephysiology #biology #zoology
In their #JEB100 Perspective, Tomsic and Silva reflect on the development of #neuroethology in South America, how they hope the field will develop and promote the study of natural behaviors in South American countries
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/17/jeb246035/326068
#jeb100 #neuroethology #science #biology #zoology
In his #JEB100 ECR Spotlight, Michael Lim tells us about his researching showing that the offspring of stressed zebrafish parents are more stress-tolerant than the offspring of unstressed parents and why there should be more support for null results, to reduce the pressure on researchers in search of high profile results
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/16/jeb246534/325941
Read the full research article at https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/16/jeb245583/325942
Brian White tells us in his
#JEB100 ECR Spotlight that working as part of a large team during his PhD was enormously rewarding and how he is looking forward to investigating a bizarre clonal ant, Platythyrea punctata, during his postdoc at the University of Toulouse, France,
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/16/jeb246531/325940
In her #JEB100 ECR Spotlight, Outside JEB writer Brittney Borowiec tells us about her career so far and if you are inspired to follow in Brittney's #scicomm footsteps contact JEBNewsandViews@biologists.com to find out more about contributing to #OutsideJEB
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/16/jeb246443/325882
In her #JEB100 Perspective, Outside JEB writer Brittney Borowiec describes her experiences as a scientist and science writer and gives recommendations for experimental biologists that are interested in #scicomm
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/16/jeb245780/325883
In her #JEB100 ECR Spotlight, Jennifer Steffen explains how Pacific oysters might have become successful invaders because of their robust mitochondria and how she would like to compare the mitochondrial function of as many bivalve species from different habitats and lifestyles as possible if she had unlimited funding
#comparativephysiology #biology #zoology
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/15/jeb246445/325766
#jeb100 #comparativephysiology #biology #zoology
Kirsty MacLeod & co discuss the history of social stress research, the effects of social stress within and between generations, identify outstanding questions and propose a framework for future work in their #JEB100 Review. #comparativephysiology #zoology #biology #stress
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/15/jeb245829/325753
#jeb100 #comparativephysiology #zoology #biology #stress
As part of our #JEB100 celebrations we are interviewing some of the journal Editors and in the current issue, Almut Kelber tells us about the incredible sensory worlds inhabited by other animals and how she would love to communicate with them like Dr Dolittle
#neuroethology #comparativephysiology #biology #science #zoology #entomology #echolocation
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/15/jeb246384/325764
#jeb100 #neuroethology #comparativephysiology #biology #science #zoology #entomology #echolocation
In their #JEB100 Review, Lakhiani, Shanavas & Melnattur review sleep in different animal taxa, highlighting the diversity of sleep behaviour and provide insights into sleep physiology and function.
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/14/jeb245677/324840
#jeb100 #comparativephysiology #zoology #biology #science
Over recent decades scientists have investigated the invertebrate potential for adaption to #climatechange. Now in their #JEB100 Review Hoffmann &co discuss some of the core findings and consider the challenges in moving towards a predictive framework
#biology #zoology #comparativephysiology #evolution #science
#climatechange #jeb100 #biology #zoology #comparativephysiology #evolution #science
Over recent decades scientists have investigated the invertebrate potential for adaption to #climatechange. Now in their #JEB100 Review Hoffmann &co discuss some of the core findings and consider the challenges in moving towards a predictive framework
#biology #zoology #comparativephysiology #evolution #science
#climatechange #jeb100 #biology #zoology #comparativephysiology #evolution #science
In their #JEB100 Commentary, French &co discuss how the fields of ecoimmunology, psychoneuroimmunology and disease ecology and how build bridges connecting these areas of research.
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/14/jeb245858/323962
#jeb100 #zoology #science #biology
In his #JEB100 ECR Spotlight Frederik Püffel tells us about his research on leaf-cutter ants, how they decide which leaves each ant cuts, and how the larger workers bite even stronger than expected.
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/13/jeb246346/323870
Read his full research here:
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/13/jeb245140/323872
#jeb100 #entomology #biomechanics #science #zoology
In her #JEB100 ECRSpotlight Lisa Hoogenboom talks about her move from researching #whales in the Galapagos to studying #sharks, how animals survive in saltwater and her desire to understand how microbes help sharks get nitrogen
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/13/jeb246345/323173
Read the full research article here
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article-abstract/226/13/jeb244921/323174
#jeb100 #whales #sharks #comparativephysiology #science #zoology #biology
In her #JEB100 Conversation Deputy Editor-in-Chief Sheila Patek discusses the power of interdisciplinary research & how she would tell her younger self to believe in her lived experience when encountering career challenges
Read the article here
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/226/13/jeb246250/323165
#jeb100 #biomechanics #zoology #science #biology