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Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading journal in integrative and comparative physiology. We are also on @jexpbiol.bsky.social, Facebook and Mastodon.
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    Early-career researchers can apply for a FUNDED PLACE at @Co_Biologists Workshop, Integrating Physiology & Behaviour in Assessment of Ectotherm Heat Tolerance, 7-10 March 2027 Organisers: Michael Ørsted & Johannes Overgaard Application deadline: 11 Sept tinyurl.com/23rm6z69
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Integrating Physiology and Behaviour in Assessment of Ectotherm Heat Tolerance 
Organisers: Michael Ørsted and Johannes Overgaard
Early-career researchers apply for funded places
7-1- March 2027
Buxted Park, East Sussex, UK
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    Journal of Experimental Biology
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    Aug 18
    In his Conversation John Eme discusses the adaptations that allow American alligators to have a high energy lifestyle, their impressive parental care and what brought them back from the brink of extinction doi.org/10.1242/jeb.25…
    An alligator on the bank of a waterway. Photo credit: Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
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    Journal of Experimental Biology
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    Aug 17
    Issue 15 has closed and issue 16 is open journals.biologists.com/jeb/issue/229/… The cover image by Kazuki Harada shows a streaked shearwater, fitted with a data logger on its back, immediately after release @UTokyo_AORI @umitokibo
    Cover of Issue 15, Volume 229 of Journal of Experimental Biology, published August 2026. The image shows a  streaked shearwater fitted with a data logger on its back flying just above the surface of the sea immediately after release
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    Aug 13
    Don't miss JEB's Integrative Biology of Exercise Special issue edited by Erika Eliason, Christopher Guglielmo, Natalie Holt & Monica Daley which reviews the mechanisms by which vertebrates & invertebrates are able to exercise & perform sustained locomotion journals.biologists.com/jeb/issue/229/7
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Special Issue
the Integrative Biology of Exercise
Guest Editors: Erika Eliason, Christopher Guglielmo, Natalie Holt and Monica Daley
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On the right of the card is the 'Integrative Biology of Exercise' logo, including a flying goose, a trout making a turn and a dumbbell weight.
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    Journal of Experimental Biology
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    Aug 12
    At the peak of the day, plants and algae pump more oxygen into the water. Could the extra oxygen help fish handle higher temperatures? However, when @imogenbellinger & co tested the effects on trout, it turns out sadly that higher oxygen barely helps doi.org/10.1242/jeb.25…
    A rainbow trout in a swim tunnel. Photo credit: Imogen Bellinger.

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