Paul Jerem
@pauljerem.bsky.social
Early Career Researcher | How wild animals cope with changing environments | Thermal biology/imaging | Nature Photography | Melted Cheese
Thermal imaging opens multiple windows into wild animal physiology!
Our new systematic review surveys links between body surface temperatures and four key physiological processes to identify approaches likely to push the technique to it's full potential.
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#biology #physiology
Our new systematic review surveys links between body surface temperatures and four key physiological processes to identify approaches likely to push the technique to it's full potential.
buff.ly/p4s37I5
#biology #physiology
October 9, 2025 at 6:25 PM
Thermal imaging opens multiple windows into wild animal physiology!
Our new systematic review surveys links between body surface temperatures and four key physiological processes to identify approaches likely to push the technique to it's full potential.
buff.ly/p4s37I5
#biology #physiology
Our new systematic review surveys links between body surface temperatures and four key physiological processes to identify approaches likely to push the technique to it's full potential.
buff.ly/p4s37I5
#biology #physiology
👇 1st paper from my Marie Curie! 👇
It's cool to be stressed: Thermalimaging reveals surface temperatures during acute stress track sympathetic nervous system activation - huge opportunities to measure stress in wild animals!
Open access in Journal of Experimental Biology:
bit.ly/3ZHX8Lv
It's cool to be stressed: Thermalimaging reveals surface temperatures during acute stress track sympathetic nervous system activation - huge opportunities to measure stress in wild animals!
Open access in Journal of Experimental Biology:
bit.ly/3ZHX8Lv
October 5, 2023 at 11:08 AM
👇 1st paper from my Marie Curie! 👇
It's cool to be stressed: Thermalimaging reveals surface temperatures during acute stress track sympathetic nervous system activation - huge opportunities to measure stress in wild animals!
Open access in Journal of Experimental Biology:
bit.ly/3ZHX8Lv
It's cool to be stressed: Thermalimaging reveals surface temperatures during acute stress track sympathetic nervous system activation - huge opportunities to measure stress in wild animals!
Open access in Journal of Experimental Biology:
bit.ly/3ZHX8Lv