Maddi Garate Olaizola
PhD student at Department of Ecology and Genetics; Animal Ecology
- Telephone:
- +46 73 469 72 30
- E-mail:
- maddi.garate@ebc.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Evolutionsbiologiskt centrum (EBC)
Norbyvägen 18 D - Postal address:
- Norbyvägen 18 D
752 36 UPPSALA

Publications
Recent publications
Part of Aquaculture, 2024
- DOI for Acclimatizing laboratory-reared hatchling cod (Gadus morhua) to salinity conditions in the Baltic Sea
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Part of Brain, behavior, and evolution, p. 212-221, 2024
- DOI for Eye Size Does Not Change with Artificial Selection on Relative Telencephalon Size in Guppies (Poecilia reticulata)
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Part of Nature Communications, 2023
- DOI for Evolution of schooling drives changes in neuroanatomy and motion characteristics across predation contexts in guppies
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All publications
Articles in journal
Part of Aquaculture, 2024
- DOI for Acclimatizing laboratory-reared hatchling cod (Gadus morhua) to salinity conditions in the Baltic Sea
- Download full text (pdf) of Acclimatizing laboratory-reared hatchling cod (Gadus morhua) to salinity conditions in the Baltic Sea
Part of Brain, behavior, and evolution, p. 212-221, 2024
- DOI for Eye Size Does Not Change with Artificial Selection on Relative Telencephalon Size in Guppies (Poecilia reticulata)
- Download full text (pdf) of Eye Size Does Not Change with Artificial Selection on Relative Telencephalon Size in Guppies (Poecilia reticulata)
Part of Nature Communications, 2023
- DOI for Evolution of schooling drives changes in neuroanatomy and motion characteristics across predation contexts in guppies
- Download full text (pdf) of Evolution of schooling drives changes in neuroanatomy and motion characteristics across predation contexts in guppies