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Jesper G Sorensen

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Davies L, Kristensen T, Sorensen J, Loeschcke V, Schou M
J Exp Biol . 2025 Jan; 228(2). PMID: 39820330
The ability of organisms to cope with poor quality nutrition is essential for their persistence. For species with a short generation time, the nutritional environments can transcend generations, making it...
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Ge J, Slotsbo S, Sorensen J, Holmstrup M
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Jul; 897:165334. PMID: 37419362
The widespread agricultural and industrial emissions of copper-based chemicals have increased copper levels in soils worldwide. Copper contamination can cause a range of toxic effects on soil animals and influence...
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Holmstrup M, Sorensen J, Dai W, Krogh P, Schmelz R, Slotsbo S
J Comp Physiol B . 2022 Mar; 192(3-4):435-445. PMID: 35312816
Tolerance to thermal extremes is critical for the geographic distributions of ectotherm species, many of which are probably going to be modified by future climatic changes. To predict species distributions...
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MacLean H, Hjort Hansen J, Sorensen J
J Insect Physiol . 2022 Feb; 137:104362. PMID: 35108549
Accurately phenotyping numerous test subjects is essential for most experimental research. Collecting such data can be tedious or time-consuming, and it can be biased or limited using manual observations. The...
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Barrett N, Thyrring J, Harper E, Sejr M, Sorensen J, Peck L, et al.
Genes (Basel) . 2022 Jan; 13(1). PMID: 35052494
Increases in Arctic temperatures have accelerated melting of the Greenland icesheet, exposing intertidal organisms, such as the blue mussel to high air temperatures and low salinities in summer. However, the...
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Nielsen M, Vogensen T, Thyrring J, Sorensen J, Sejr M
J Anim Ecol . 2021 Mar; 90(6):1515-1524. PMID: 33713446
Temperatures in the Arctic are increasing at a faster pace than at lower latitudes resulting in range expansion of boreal species. In Greenland, the warming also drives accelerating melt of...
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Jensen K, Toft S, Sorensen J, Holmstrup M
Bull Entomol Res . 2021 Feb; 112(3):311-317. PMID: 33541445
The quality of biological control agents used in augmentative releases may be affected by rearing conditions due to inbreeding or laboratory adaptation, or to phenotypic effects of the rearing environment....
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Sorensen J, Manenti T, Bechsgaard J, Schou M, Kristensen T, Loeschcke V
Front Genet . 2020 Nov; 11:555843. PMID: 33193631
Organisms are exposed to temperatures that vary, for example on diurnal and seasonal time scales. Thus, the ability to behaviorally and/or physiologically respond to variation in temperatures is a fundamental...
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Li N, Toxopeus J, Moos M, Sorensen J, Sinclair B
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol . 2020 Jan; 242:110649. PMID: 31923628
Low temperatures limit the distribution and abundance of ectotherms. However, many insects can survive low temperatures by employing one of two cold tolerance strategies: freeze avoidance or freeze tolerance. Very...
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MacLean H, Overgaard J, Kristensen T, Lyster C, Hessner L, Olsvig E, et al.
J Therm Biol . 2019 Dec; 86:102428. PMID: 31789224
Ectotherms can use microclimatic variation and behavioral thermoregulation to cope with unfavorable environmental temperatures. However, relatively little is known about how and if thermoregulatory behavior is used across life stages...