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Robine HJ Leeuwis

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Robine HJ Leeuwis

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Kompetanseord

  • Cardiorespiratory physiology
  • Climate change
  • Experimental evolution
  • Fish biology
  • Immunology
  • Thermal and hypoxia tolerance

Forskning

  • Jutfelt Fish Ecophysiology Lab

CLIMEVOLVE

How will animals adapt to climate change? I'm involved in the ERC-funded CLIMEVOLVE project led by Prof. Fredrik Jutfelt, where we study the physiology of ectothermic animals. Specifically, we investigate the evolution of thermal performance in zebrafish.

Our project won a prize!

At the Society for Experimental Biology conference in Prague this summer, I presented a poster about the goals and first results of the CLIMEVOLVE project. For this, I received the Irene Manton Poster Prize, which is a big honour and really exciting!

Publikasjoner

Putative neural and endocrine control of thermal acclimation in fish

How do fishes acclimate to different water temperatures? We looked at the elusive roles of blood plasma factors and skin temperature sensation in this study.

Climate change can impair bacterial pathogen defences in sablefish via hypoxia-mediated effects on adaptive immunity

In this research article, we investigated the effect of chronic hypoxia on sablefish immunity. We used newly developed methods for this study species, and Aeromonas salmonicida bacterin injections to mimic infection.

Effects of climate warming

This book chapter in the new edition of the Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology provides an overview of climate change effects on fishes. We distinguish between acute and chronic warming impacts, and describe underlying molecular mechanisms and acclimation.

Adaptations and plastic phenotypic responses of marine animals to the environmental challenges of the high intertidal zone

The intertidal zone is home to an incredible variety of marine animals, however, it is also a challenging environment with many stressors. This book chapter summarizes the state of knowledge of ecophysiological adaptations in intertidal animals.
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2025

  • Blewett, Tamzin A.; Ackerly, Kerri Lynn; Sundin, Josefin; Clark, Timothy D.; Rowsey, Lauren E.; Griffin, Robert A.. (2025) Unintended Consequences of Aquatic Enrichment in Experimental Biology. Environmental Science and Technology
    Vitenskapelig oversiktsartikkel/review
  • Metz, Moa Anna Julia; Cowan, Zara-Louise; Leeuwis, Robine Helena Jannigje; Yap, Kang Nian; Lindgren, Mikael; Jutfelt, Fredrik Walter Jonas. (2025) Physiological mechanisms of rapid and long-term thermal acclimation in a fish. Journal of Thermal Biology
    Vitenskapelig artikkel

2024

  • Cowan, Zara-Louise; Green, Leon; Clark, Timothy D.; Blewett, Tamzin A.; De Bonville, Jeremy; Gagnon, Thomas. (2024) Global change and premature hatching of aquatic embryos. Global Change Biology
    Vitenskapelig oversiktsartikkel/review
  • Leeuwis, Robine Helena Jannigje; Hall, Jennifer; Zanuzzo, Fabio; Smith, Nicole; Clow, Kathy; Kumar, Surendra. (2024) Climate change can impair bacterial pathogen defences in sablefish via hypoxia-mediated effects on adaptive immunity. Developmental and Comparative Immunology
    Vitenskapelig artikkel

2022

  • Leeuwis, Robine Helena Jannigje; Gamperl, Anthony Kurt. (2022) Adaptations and plastic phenotypic responses of marine animals to the environmental challenges of the high intertidal zone. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review
    Vitenskapelig oversiktsartikkel/review
  • Jones, Evan M.; Oliver, Luke P.; Ma, Jie; Leeuwis, Robine Helena Jannigje; Myrsell, Veronica; Arkoosh, Mary R.. (2022) Production of a monoclonal antibody specific to sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) IgM and its application in ELISA, western blotting, and immunofluorescent staining. Fish and Shellfish Immunology
    Vitenskapelig artikkel

2021

  • Leeuwis, Robine Helena Jannigje; Zanuzzo, Fábio S.; Peroni, Ellen F.; Gamperl, Anthony Kurt. (2021) Research on sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) suggests that limited capacity to increase heart function leaves hypoxic fish susceptible to heat waves. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences
    Vitenskapelig artikkel

Tidsskriftspublikasjoner

  • Blewett, Tamzin A.; Ackerly, Kerri Lynn; Sundin, Josefin; Clark, Timothy D.; Rowsey, Lauren E.; Griffin, Robert A.. (2025) Unintended Consequences of Aquatic Enrichment in Experimental Biology. Environmental Science and Technology
    Vitenskapelig oversiktsartikkel/review
  • Metz, Moa Anna Julia; Cowan, Zara-Louise; Leeuwis, Robine Helena Jannigje; Yap, Kang Nian; Lindgren, Mikael; Jutfelt, Fredrik Walter Jonas. (2025) Physiological mechanisms of rapid and long-term thermal acclimation in a fish. Journal of Thermal Biology
    Vitenskapelig artikkel
  • Cowan, Zara-Louise; Green, Leon; Clark, Timothy D.; Blewett, Tamzin A.; De Bonville, Jeremy; Gagnon, Thomas. (2024) Global change and premature hatching of aquatic embryos. Global Change Biology
    Vitenskapelig oversiktsartikkel/review
  • Leeuwis, Robine Helena Jannigje; Hall, Jennifer; Zanuzzo, Fabio; Smith, Nicole; Clow, Kathy; Kumar, Surendra. (2024) Climate change can impair bacterial pathogen defences in sablefish via hypoxia-mediated effects on adaptive immunity. Developmental and Comparative Immunology
    Vitenskapelig artikkel
  • Leeuwis, Robine Helena Jannigje; Gamperl, Anthony Kurt. (2022) Adaptations and plastic phenotypic responses of marine animals to the environmental challenges of the high intertidal zone. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review
    Vitenskapelig oversiktsartikkel/review
  • Jones, Evan M.; Oliver, Luke P.; Ma, Jie; Leeuwis, Robine Helena Jannigje; Myrsell, Veronica; Arkoosh, Mary R.. (2022) Production of a monoclonal antibody specific to sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) IgM and its application in ELISA, western blotting, and immunofluorescent staining. Fish and Shellfish Immunology
    Vitenskapelig artikkel
  • Leeuwis, Robine Helena Jannigje; Zanuzzo, Fábio S.; Peroni, Ellen F.; Gamperl, Anthony Kurt. (2021) Research on sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) suggests that limited capacity to increase heart function leaves hypoxic fish susceptible to heat waves. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences
    Vitenskapelig artikkel

Undervisning

Emner

  • BI2025 - Dyreøkofysiologi og økotoksikologi
  • BI3023 - Spesiell zoofysiologi
  • BI2024 - Menneskets anatomi og fysiologi

Formidling

Featured by the Society for Experimental Biology Spring magazine

Our artificial selection and evolution research in zebrafish has been featured in the Spring magazine of the Society for Experimental Biology! The magazine issue explores how experimental biology is helping to tackle global challenges.

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