Erin M C Stewart
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Chasse S, Stewart E, Raby G
J Therm Biol
. 2025 Jan;
127:104049.
PMID: 39826480
Critical thermal maximum (CT) is the most widely used method for quantifying acute upper thermal limits in ectotherms. CT protocol exposes animals to a consistent rate of environmental warming until...
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Bihun C, Stewart E, Lechner E, Brownscombe J, Raby G
J Exp Biol
. 2024 Jun;
227(14).
PMID: 38881304
Digestion can make up a substantial proportion of animal energy budgets, yet our understanding of how it varies with sex, body mass and ration size is limited. A warming climate...
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Lechner E, Stewart E, Frasca V, Jeffries K, Wilson C, Raby G
J Therm Biol
. 2024 Jun;
122:103880.
PMID: 38850621
Winter climate is changing rapidly in northern latitudes, and these temperature events have effects on salmonid thermal biology. Stressors during winter egg incubation could reduce hatching success and physiological performance...
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Lechner E, Stewart E, Wilson C, Raby G
J Fish Biol
. 2023 Nov;
104(3):901-905.
PMID: 37984381
Critical thermal maximum (CT ) is widely used to measure upper thermal tolerance in fish but is rarely examined in embryos. Upper thermal limits generally depend on an individual's thermal...
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Stewart E, Frasca V, Wilson C, Raby G
J Therm Biol
. 2023 Feb;
112:103482.
PMID: 36796924
Critical thermal maximum (CT) is widely used for measuring thermal tolerance but the strong effect of acclimation on CT is a likely source of variation within and among studies/species that...