Posts by Fredrik Jutfelt ๐
Congrats to Karolinska Institute, the most prestigious research institute in Sweden!
is that the hertzhog documentary?
without stating your age, post your favourite film released the year you turned 18.
I was just lucky! We saw it across the point and it just aimed straight at me
Yup, very cute until it realised I wasnโt a tree
lil fren
Ok itโs 15 hours but still
Swedish Research Council application submitted a full day in advance! Who even am I
Welcome!
Such a fun project led by really talented and passionate people! If you want a free, user-friendly tracking option (live and post-hoc) check out TracktorLive! doi.org/10.64898/202...
@rasmusern.bsky.social @jutfelt.bsky.social @tnorin.bsky.social @shaunkillen.bsky.social @zegnitriki.bsky.social
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Two PhD positions in fish physiology with an amazing supervisor, @rachaelmorgan.bsky.social ! ๐งช๐
Tell your friends!
www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
alternatively science podcasts by actual scientists ๐งช
like, for example www.bigbiology.org @bigbiology.bsky.social or www.microbe.tv/twiv/
Itโs often claimed most fishes are โsocialโ at some point in their lives. Try tracing that claim back and it gets a bitโฆ thin. Weโre building ShoalBase to categorise fish social behaviour across species & contexts.
Info session + shoalathon (Apr 15, 14:00 UK)
Register: forms.gle/iCixceceqr9Z...
Is Sci-hub in trouble? It keeps getting shut down and there are fake proxies.
This one seems to work now www.sci-hub.box
Here are some cute little wild zebrafish that we found in Nepal!
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Congrats! Rachael is the best! ๐ฅณ
Here are some cute little wild zebrafish that we found in Nepal!
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This is interesting, triploid salmon have larger cells and inferior physiology than diploids. Lower aerobic scope, lower CTmax, higher Pcrit...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Yes for sure!
Itโs temperature and if the higher elevation populations are more cold adapted than lowland zebrafish. We donโt know yet!
Wild-caught zebrafish in Nepal ๐ฆ๐
Itโs hard to say, most shoals look like only zebrafish but in some places we saw them close together with other species. Not sure if by choice or random chance