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Libor Zavorka is an Affiliate Researcher at the University of Glasgow's School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine. His work focuses on aquatic ecology, fish physiology, and the impacts of environmental changes on wildlife. He has contributed to studies on marine conservation, climate change effects, and behavioral adaptations in fish species such as salmon and trout.
His research interests include understanding how environmental stressors like captivity, temperature changes, and climate-driven dietary shifts influence organismal physiology and behavior. He also explores predator-prey dynamics and their role in nutrient cycling within aquatic ecosystems.
Zavorka's recent publications highlight trends in assessing conservation strategies for marine reserves, evaluating catch-and-release effects on salmon fecundity, and analyzing brain morphology differences in brown trout across habitats. His studies emphasize methodological rigor, as seen in guidelines for respirometry techniques.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. His research often involves collaborations with institutions like the Graham Kerr Building. While no grants or labs are detailed in the text, his work aligns with broader themes in biodiversity and ecological sustainability.