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Mette Helene Finnøen
@en_mette
PhD student working on behavior and temperature physiology using wild and domesticated Zebrafish 🐟 #ntnu
Trondheim, Norway Katılım Ocak 2016
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Postdoc position to work with me on thermal performance in fish.
jobbnorge.no/en/available-j…
Trondheim, Norway 🇳🇴 English
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Society benefits hugely from funders & journals requiring #opendata with scientific papers.
#opendata speed up scientific discoveries and allow researchers to validate/challenge published studies.
A good example of this today in @ScienceMagazine: sciencemag.org/news/2021/05/d…
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Nice write up of our @PNASNews paper on evolution of thermal tolerance in wild zebrafish.
@RachLMorgan13 @en_mette #fishsci
Tropical fish will struggle to adapt to warming waters academictimes.com/tropical-fish-… via @academictimes
Trondheim, Norway 🇳🇴 English
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Want to join us for our colloquium on #openscience in applied ecology in October, but but not sure if you can come to Trondheim to join the event in-person? Well, you can take part virtually! Follow to the link below to see the program - and sign up!
livingnorway.no/towards-open-s…
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📢📢📢 The commonly used detour test does not appear to be appropriate for quantifying behavioural lateralization in fishes, calling into question functional inferences drawn by many published studies, including our own. 📢📢📢 #fishsci #openscience
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Today, we got the reviews of the century!
After submitting to 7 journals... 😅
"Both the reviewers and I found the manuscript to be broadly relevant, compelling, and frankly, courageous."
#persevere #transparency
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Hoping to spread the word in Norway and everywhere that bats are not to blame and be feared, but super important for the ecosystem! @ras_rune gemini.no/kronikker/flag…
Trondheim, Norway 🇳🇴 English
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Come join me and amazing colleagues at a great university!
jobbnorge.no//en/available-…
Sydney, New South Wales 🇦🇺 English
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Take a break from work and travel to West Bengal to see zebrafish (Danio rerio) in their natural habitat! Video credit to @FredrikJutfelt Lab. vimeo.com/356755335?ref=…
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