| www.ntnu.edu
In our research group, we investigate how rising temperatures influence the physiology and behavior of fish. Our work is set against the backdrop of ongoing climate warming, with the goal of understanding how fish populations may respond - through physiological acclimation, evolutionary adaptation, declines in performance, or death. Jutfelt Fish Ecophysiology Lab website: https://www.gu.se/en/research/jutfelt-fish-ecophysiology-lab| University of Gothenburg
A small larval fish is providing surprising insight into how the brain can react when water temperatures rise.| Norwegian SciTech News
Fish can adapt their metabolisms to cope with warmer ocean temperatures, but not necessarily with extreme heat.| Norwegian SciTech News
Uncommon lessons learned from the world's most widespread bird.| Norwegian SciTech News
The polar night is dark — if you’re a person, but not if you’re a krill or a seabird or a fish. Surprisingly, there’s more than enough light.| Norwegian SciTech News
From running rats to brain maps: A Nobel odyssey | Norwegian SciTech News