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Emily Lechner

PhD Student (Fish physiology and genetics)

Sweden, Canada

PhD student studying fish physiology at University of Gothenburg, Sweden, studying under Dr. Fredrik Jutfelt.

Holds a MSc degree in Environmental and Life Science. Studied brook trout ecophysiology and climate change at Trent University (Ontario, Canada).

Hold a BSc (Honors), majoring in marine and freshwater biology from the University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada).

Publications

  • CTmax in brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) embryos shows an acclimation response to developmental temperatures but is more variable than in later life stages
  • Differences in embryo survivorship among populations of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) under variable winter thermal regimes
  • Thermal stressors during embryo incubation have limited ontogenic carryover effects in brook trout
  • Thermal performance curves for aerobic scope and specific dynamic action in a sexually dimorphic piscivore: implications for a warming climate
  • Thermal acclimation and its reversal in early life stages of brook trout

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