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Posts by Shaun Killen

Had a great time on our historic first ever Shoalathon! Thanks to all who came along for the fun chat, great ideas, and impressive contributions! 🐟🐟🐟

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Final reminder: registration closes tomorrow (Thursday, 17:00 UK time) with more info to follow. It should be a fun and slightly different way to connect with others interested in fish behaviour!

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It’s often claimed most fishes are “social” at some point in their lives. Try tracing that claim back and it gets a bit… thin. We’re building ShoalBase to categorise fish social behaviour across species & contexts.

Info session + shoalathon (Apr 15, 14:00 UK)
Register: forms.gle/iCixceceqr9Z...

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Our new paper looks at how warming affects cognitive trade-offs. Slower deciding individuals are more accurate. But with modest warming, they speed up and lose that advantage, compressing the range of cognitive strategies in the population. Check it out!: royalsocietypublishing.org/rspb/article...

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Increasing temperature reduces decision accuracy by shifting speed–accuracy trade-offs in slower individuals Abstract. Cognitive responses are linked to consistent individual behavioural variation, but the potential impact of warming on this relationship remains u

Excited to share our new paper @royalsocietypublishing.org This one took what felt like endless maze trials.

We found that even modest warming (~1°C) changed an ectotherm's behaviour such that it affected cognitive performance. Speeding them up and reducing decision accuracy.

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ShoalBase now includes 373 submissions, 286 species, and 45 countries. But that still covers only 0.8% of global fish diversity! A reminder of how much fish social behaviour remains undocumented or scattered across sources. Contributions are easy and always welcome!

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ShoalBase submission is a few simple steps and only takes a minute or two! Observations from fieldwork, aquaria, research, fisheries, or diving, or can be entered quickly. Many fish species have no social behavioural information available, so even a single observation can help fill an important gap.

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We’ve added a new interactive and zoomable Phylogeny Explorer to shoalbase.org! You can visualise social systems directly across the tree of life. Colour tips by dominant behaviour, explore circular/linear layouts, and see evolutionary patterns & data gaps.

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An early ShoalBase snapshot of global fish social systems: from solitary species to shoals, schools, colonies, spawning aggregations & parental care.

This figure exists because people shared their observations!

Explore the data and help build the global map of fish social behaviour!:
shoalbase.org

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Yes, absolutely! Thanks so much!

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New 2026 paper led by @patricepottier.bsky.social, @kruthsatz.bsky.social & I in @conphysjournal.bsky.social show studies on embryos make up <10% of conservation physiology studies, highlighting a major blind spot in predicting vulnerable life stages to climate change.

🔗 doi.org/10.1093/conp...

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2nd new postdoc in our group! Looking to hire postdoc in eco-economic modelling for our Amazon ornamental fish project, integrating biological data with supply-chain, livelihood & sustainability analyses. Participatory work in Brazil. Please share! www.jobs.gla.ac.uk/job/research...

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1 of 2 new postdocs in our group! Looking for an integrative fish physiologist for our Amazon ornamental fish project, linking stress & welfare across supply chain. Partnership with fishers and Brazilian collaborators. Field work and applied impact. Please share!: www.jobs.gla.ac.uk/job/research...

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Technician Job AdvertWe have an exciting opportunity for a Technician to support the delivery of the UKRI-funded interdisciplinary project Fish, Fishers and Finances: Working with Brazilian Traditional Commun...

We're hiring a Research Technician to join our project on fish welfare & sustainability in the Amazon ornamental fish trade. Fieldwork in Brazil & lab, physiology & behaviour, contribute to conservation, sustainability & livelihoods in the Amazon. Apply here: www.jobs.gla.ac.uk/job/technici...

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Deficiency of vital organic nutrients in ecosystems limits brain development and fitness in wild fish Summary: Omega-3 LC-PUFA deficiency in aquatic ecosystems alters brain fatty acid composition in salmonids, reducing their cognitive capabilities and competitiveness in social interactions, highlighti...

Our new paper led by Libor Zvorka: omega-3s in food webs affect brain chemistry, which affects dominance, habitat use and growth in juvenile trout. A mechanistic link from ecosystem change to social performance and fitness. Read in @jexpbiol.bsky.social !: journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/...

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📣 Calling fish biologists & conservation scientists!

We’re convening a session at #ICBF2026 (UBC, Vancouver):
Bridging experimental biology & conservation

If your research connects mechanism to real-world application- from lab to field- we want your abstract!

Apply by March 3rd! 🐟🌎
icbf2026.com

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Replication studies: a win-win for early-career training and behavioral ecology Replicating previous research builds confidence that results are real and meaningful. But close replications are rare due to limitations in resources and d

How do we know our research results are REAL? We replicate them! Most folks agree but lament on how hard it is to publish these replications.

My dearest gentle reader, lament no more! Delighted to unveil: Replication Studies, a new section of Behavioral Ecology 1/

academic.oup.com/beheco/artic...

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We're building ShoalBase: a global database of fish social systems. Undergrad or other students wanting research experience in behavioural ecology, data synthesis or evolution - please DM! www.shoalbase.org

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New paper out!
Social context should be integrated into comparative and environmental physiology

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🔍 I am looking for a 5-mo research technician to join my lab at CEAB-CSIC!

The position will work on the DRYFISH project and combines fieldwork in drying Mediterranean streams with laboratory experiments with fish

📄 Details here: tinyurl.com/4ckf357j
📅 Deadline: 17 Feb 26

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Excited to see this out, our detailed commentary on the importance of social context for comparative physiology. Led by @shaunkillen.bsky.social out now in @jexpbiol.bsky.social here journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/...

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When studying animal physiology we carefully control temperature, oxygen…but often ignore who animals live with.

Social context such as parents (1), social environment (2), litter mates (3) can shape physiology and later plasticity (4). We discuss it in this commentary 👉 doi.org/10.1242/jeb....

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Further integrating social context into comparative and environmental physiology Summary: Social environments affect all aspects of animal physiology. We highlight how overlooking social effects might lead to inaccurate physiology-based predictions of species’ responses to environ...

🚨New paper out now! Excited to see this commentary, led by @shaunkillen.bsky.social, showing that social context is key in comparative physiology and must be integrated! Read more here: doi.org/10.1242/jeb.... #ComparativePhysiology #Behaviour #Ecophysiology @sbohvm.gla.ac.uk @jexpbiol.bsky.social

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kind of funny that an olympian said they are here to represent "compassion, respect, and love for others" and some people automatically knew that was a statement against them

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We face two potential missteps in ecophysiology: 1) measuring animals under socially unrealistic conditions & 2) extrapolating results to nature, where social dynamics alter trait expression, plasticity, & evolutionary outcomes. Our new commentary in @jexpbiol.bsky.social : doi.org/10.1242/jeb....

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Simulated catch and release angling of Atlantic salmon before spawning alters activity, exploratory behaviour and aggression of offspring C&R of wild Atlantic salmon can lead to offspring that are less active and exploratory in novel environments, but more aggressive. These intergenerational effects were strongest when air exposure was....

Sorry, here is the working link!: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

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Thank you! Not sure why I'm having so much trouble with links lately!

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Catch-and-release stress in Atlantic salmon shortly before spawning can affect next generation. Offspring show ↓ activity & exploration, & ↑ aggression, all traits that matter during early life. Read here: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... Great work from Magadalene Papatheodoulou!

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Principles of experimental design for ecology and evolution Here I argue that we do not discuss experimental design, often until it is too late. This editorial seeks to begin a conversation about how and where to replicate appropriately.

The principles of experimental design in ecology and evolution has 20k downloads, but unfortunately I still have to reject ~20% of papers without review because they lack replication at the right level. More discussion among mentors and mentees please.
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Can't wait to start this cross disciplinary project with a fantastic team, including @kochhanndaiani.bsky.social, @katjaenberg.bsky.social, Nick Hanley, Kath Sloman, and many others. Linking fish welfare, rural livelihoods, and rainforest conservation. Postdoc (x2) and tech positions forthcoming. 🙂

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