Mette Helene Finnøen
Background and activities
I have a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from the University of Northern British Columbia, and a Master's Degree in Ecology, Behaviour, Evolution and Biosystematics from NTNU. I am an interdisciplinary PhD-Candidate who is part of the Jutfelt fish ecophysiology lab and the Wright Lab at NTNU. I am currently working on physiology and repeatable between-individual variation in behaviour using wild zebrafish (Danio rerio). My two supervisors are Dr. Fredrik Jutfelt and Dr. Jonathan Wright.
Scientific, academic and artistic work
A selection of recent journal publications, artistic productions, books, including book and report excerpts. See all publications in the database
Journal publications
- (2020) Low potential for evolutionary rescue from climate change in a tropical fish. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol. 117 (52).
- (2020) Behavioural lateralization in a detour test is not repeatable in fishes. Animal Behaviour. vol. 167.
- (2019) Are model organisms representative for climate change research? Testing thermal tolerance in wild and laboratory zebrafish populations. Conservation Physiology. vol. 7 (1).
- (2019) On the observation of wild zebrafish (Danio rerio) in India. Zebrafish. vol. 16 (6).
- (2018) CTmax is repeatable and doesn't reduce growth in zebrafish. Scientific Reports. vol. 8 (7099).