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Sarah Andrewartha received the Ph.D. (Hons.) degree from Melbourne’s La Trobe University. She focused on understanding how the environment influenced the development and physiology of a broad range of animals. She was a Post-Doctoral Fellow with the University of North Texas, where she was involved in research on the development of acid-base regulation in chicken embryos, and epigenetic inheritance patterns in response to changes in the environment of Daphnia (tiny freshwater crustaceans with a transparent body, often used in biological research). She is currently a Comparative Physiologist and Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Hobart, Australia. She uses biosensors to monitor the effect of environmental changes on shellfish and fish physiology. In the future, this information will be used by aquaculture farmers to assist farm management, based upon measurements of animal fitness. She is examining body temperature influences on metabolism, ventilation, and blood acid-base regulation in developing Tamar wallaby joeys, and the consequences of the nest environment for young reptiles and amphibians.
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RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY & NEUROBIOLOGY (2023): 103996-103996
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