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Blanchard T, Blanchard T, Earhart M, Earhart M, Strowbridge N, Strowbridge N, et al.
J Exp Biol . 2025 Jan; 228(4). PMID: 39834310
Cross-protection occurs when exposure to one stressor confers heightened tolerance against a different stressor. Alternatively, exposure to one stressor could result in reduced tolerance against other stressors. Although cross-protection has...
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Dichiera A, Hannan K, Kwan G, Fangue N, Schulte P, Brauner C
Conserv Physiol . 2025 Jan; 13(1):coae089. PMID: 39781189
Assessing how at-risk species respond to co-occurring stressors is critical for predicting climate change vulnerability. In this study, we characterized how young-of-the-year White Sturgeon () cope with warming and low...
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Dichiera A, Earhart M, Bugg W, Brauner C, Schulte P
Glob Chang Biol . 2024 Nov; 30(11):e17564. PMID: 39563555
Understanding how ectotherms may fare with rising global temperatures and more frequent heatwaves is especially concerning for species already considered at-risk, such as long-lived, late-maturing sturgeon. There have been concerted...
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Earhart M, Thapar M, Blanchard T, Bugg W, Schulte P
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol . 2024 Aug; 297:111732. PMID: 39209059
Climate change alters multiple abiotic environmental factors in aquatic environments but relatively little is known about their interacting impacts, particularly in developing organisms where these exposures have the potential to...
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Blanchard T, Earhart M, Shatsky A, Schulte P
J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol . 2024 May; 341(8):827-844. PMID: 38769744
Thermal performance curves (TPCs) provide a framework for understanding the effects of temperature on ectotherm performance and fitness. TPCs are often used to test hypotheses regarding local adaptation to temperature...
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Metzger D, Earhart M, Schulte P
Integr Comp Biol . 2024 Apr; 64(3):853-866. PMID: 38632046
Understanding the factors that influence the resilience of biological systems to environmental change is a pressing concern in the face of increasing human impacts on ecosystems and the organisms that...
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Gilmour K, Daley M, Egginton S, Kelber A, McHenry M, Patek S, et al.
J Exp Biol . 2023 Dec; 226(24). PMID: 38059428
To celebrate its centenary year, Journal of Experimental Biology (JEB) commissioned a collection of articles examining the past, present and future of experimental biology. This Commentary closes the collection by...
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Earhart M, Blanchard T, Strowbridge N, Sheena R, McMaster C, Staples B, et al.
Sci Rep . 2023 Sep; 13(1):15451. PMID: 37723229
Heatwaves are increasing in frequency and severity, posing a significant threat to organisms globally. In aquatic environments heatwaves are often associated with low environmental oxygen, which is a deadly combination...
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Earhart M, Blanchard T, Morrison P, Strowbridge N, Penman R, Brauner C, et al.
Conserv Physiol . 2023 May; 11(1):coad032. PMID: 37228298
Climate change-induced warming effects are already evident in river ecosystems, and projected increases in temperature will continue to amplify stress on fish communities. In addition, many rivers globally are impacted...
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Woods H, Moran A, Atkinson D, Audzijonyte A, Berenbrink M, Borges F, et al.
Biol Bull . 2022 Dec; 243(2):85-103. PMID: 36548975
AbstractOxygen bioavailability is declining in aquatic systems worldwide as a result of climate change and other anthropogenic stressors. For aquatic organisms, the consequences are poorly known but are likely to...