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Kathleen M Gilmour Lab
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Statement of Research Interest
Our current research explores two themes. First, we use social interactions to study the impact of prolonged elevation of the stress hormone cortisol on fish physiology and behaviour, from stress axis function to tolerance of environmental challenges such as elevated temperature. The second theme aims to understand the mechanisms through which fish maintain gas exchange and acid-base balance in response to environmental challenges.
Lab Members
Ferreira, Patrícia Post-Doc | Flear, Kaitlyn Graduate Student | Nicholls, Ashley Graduate Student |
Orsar, Albrightine Graduate Student | St-Amant, Donna Graduate Student | Tea, Michael Graduate Student |
- Tea, M., Pan, Y.K., Lister, J.G.R., Perry, S.F., Gilmour, K.M. (2024) Effects of serta and sertb knockout on aggression in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Journal of comparative physiology. A, Neuroethology, sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology. 210(5):785-799
- Perry, S.F., Pan, Y.K., Gilmour, K.M. (2023) Insights into the control and consequences of breathing adjustments in fishes-from larvae to adults. Frontiers in Physiology. 14:10655731065573
- Gilmour, K.M., Thomas, K., Esbaugh, A.J., and Perry, S.F. (2009) Carbonic anhydrase expression and CO2 excretion during early development in zebrafish Danio rerio. The Journal of experimental biology. 212(Pt 23):3837-3845
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