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Neil B Metcalfe

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Functional Ecology|July 3, 2020
Multigenerational exposure to elevated temperatures leads to a reduction in standard metabolic rate in the wildNatalie Pilakouta, Shaun S Killen, Bjarni K Kristjánsson, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 16, 2023
Geothermal stickleback populations prefer cool water despite multigenerational exposure to a warm environmentNatalie Pilakouta, Shaun S Killen, Bjarni K Kristjánsson, et al.
Molecular Ecology|May 11, 2021
Habitat restoration weakens negative environmental effects on telomere dynamicsDarryl McLennan, Sonya K Auer, Simon McKelvey, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology|November 30, 2022
High summer temperatures are associated with poorer performance of underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in upland streamsFionn R Bernthal, Ben W Seaman, Edward Rush, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 27, 2010
Frequency-dependent social dominance in a color polymorphic cichlid fishPeter D Dijkstra, Jan Lindström, Neil B Metcalfe, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 22, 2019
Differences in mitochondrial efficiency explain individual variation in growth performanceKarine Salin, Eugenia M Villasevil, Graeme J Anderson, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 12, 2026
Gut microbial composition varies with host metabolic phenotype in juvenile atlantic salmonElle C Lindsay, Alexandru S Barcan, Neil B Metcalfe, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 25, 2017
Using the MitoB method to assess levels of reactive oxygen species in ecological studies of oxidative stressKarine Salin, Sonya K Auer, Eugenia M Villasevil, et al.
Functional Ecology|October 19, 2018
Decreased mitochondrial metabolic requirements in fasting animals carry an oxidative costKarine Salin, Eugenia M Villasevil, Graeme J Anderson, et al.
Biology Letters|September 19, 2015
Individuals with higher metabolic rates have lower levels of reactive oxygen species in vivoKarine Salin, Sonya K Auer, Agata M Rudolf, et al.
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Functional Ecology|July 3, 2020
Multigenerational exposure to elevated temperatures leads to a reduction in standard metabolic rate in the wildNatalie Pilakouta, Shaun S Killen, Bjarni K Kristjánsson, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 16, 2023
Geothermal stickleback populations prefer cool water despite multigenerational exposure to a warm environmentNatalie Pilakouta, Shaun S Killen, Bjarni K Kristjánsson, et al.
Molecular Ecology|May 11, 2021
Habitat restoration weakens negative environmental effects on telomere dynamicsDarryl McLennan, Sonya K Auer, Simon McKelvey, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology|November 30, 2022
High summer temperatures are associated with poorer performance of underyearling Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in upland streamsFionn R Bernthal, Ben W Seaman, Edward Rush, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 27, 2010
Frequency-dependent social dominance in a color polymorphic cichlid fishPeter D Dijkstra, Jan Lindström, Neil B Metcalfe, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 22, 2019
Differences in mitochondrial efficiency explain individual variation in growth performanceKarine Salin, Eugenia M Villasevil, Graeme J Anderson, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 12, 2026
Gut microbial composition varies with host metabolic phenotype in juvenile atlantic salmonElle C Lindsay, Alexandru S Barcan, Neil B Metcalfe, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 25, 2017
Using the MitoB method to assess levels of reactive oxygen species in ecological studies of oxidative stressKarine Salin, Sonya K Auer, Eugenia M Villasevil, et al.
Functional Ecology|October 19, 2018
Decreased mitochondrial metabolic requirements in fasting animals carry an oxidative costKarine Salin, Eugenia M Villasevil, Graeme J Anderson, et al.
Biology Letters|September 19, 2015
Individuals with higher metabolic rates have lower levels of reactive oxygen species in vivoKarine Salin, Sonya K Auer, Agata M Rudolf, et al.
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