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Erik Sandblom
Professor
Department of Biological & Environmental 91̽»¨sAbout Erik Sandblom
Research interests Our lab has a broad-ranging interest in comparative physiology and animal ecophysiology, particularly as it relates to fish. Most of our current work revolves around questions related to cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, and we are particularly interested in the physiological responses and adjustments to environmental factors including temperature, oxygen availability and salinity. We also work within a more applied line of research, studying stress and welfare of farmed fish in aquaculture. Most of our work is performed at the level of the intact animal, often including advanced surgery and in vivo instrumentation, and in combination with various biochemical and pharmacological approaches. Our labs’ research currently follows three separate, yet related, pathways as outlined below.
Physiological plasticity and adaptation to chronic warming Climate change is predicted to continue with increasing average temperatures, as well as stronger and more frequent transient heat waves. This will have a profound impact on ectothermic animals such as fish where the body temperature and metabolism is directly determined by the ambient temperature. Current hypotheses suggest that limitations in cardiorespiratory oxygen transport may be a key limitation in ectothermic animals at elevated temperature, but current evidence is conflicting and knowledge about the capacity of the cardiorespiratory system to adjust to long-term warming via acclimation and genetic adaptation is still limited. In this project, we study thermal tolerance and cardiorespiratory function in wild Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis) that live and reproduce in the chronically heated ‘Biotest enclosure’ located in the Baltic Sea off the nuclear power plant in Forsmark in Sweden. Cooling water from the nearby nuclear reactors has been directed to the 90 hectare enclosure since 1980, keeping water temperatures 5-10°C above ambient for over 30 years, but at otherwise similar abiotic conditions as the surrounding archipelago. Thus, this experimental facility presents a unique model of future climate warming in aquatic ecosystems and provides great opportunities to study biological responses of fish to chronic warming. By comparing fish from the Biotest enclosure with a reference population from the nearby archipelago where the temperature is normal, we can address mechanisms of physiological thermal plasticity and genetic adaptation. The project is performed in collaboration with
Stress physiology and welfare of fish in aquaculture Aquaculture is the fastest growing food-producing sector worldwide and has recently received increased priority in Sweden. However, an increased awareness has grown regarding the need to secure the welfare and health of farmed fish. For example, a major current challenge for the industry is to find ethically acceptable methods to handle, immobilize and kill large numbers of fish during slaughter and harvest, and the welfare implications of varius practices and methods routinely used are poorly understood. Moreover, a big challenge when studying fish in aquaculture is that fish do not always dispaly obvious external signals and behaviours when welfare is compromised under routine aquaculture conditions. Consequently, welfare recommendations are often based on subjective conclusions, rather than on reliable and quantifiable physiological markers of stress. In this project, which is a collaboration with , we specifically focus on the two dominating aquaculture species in sweden; Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). To better assess the welfare of these animals in situations relevant to aquaculture, we utilize a suite of physiological indices such as cardiovascular and gastrointestinal variables, as well as blood samples for stress hormone and hematological analyses from live fish. We also use state-of-the-art blood flow telemetry systems and heart rate loggers to analyze physiological responses of free-swimming fish in aquaculture settings in collaboration with partners from the industry. This allows us to address the welfare implications of common rearing situations, and to identify and quantify stressful events in farming and slaughter situations that can be targeted to improve welfare. For more information, see the .
Interacting environmental stressors and mechanisms of acclimation Climate change does not only involve chronic warming and an increased incidence of heat waves, but also expansion of hypoxic zones and altered salinity of aquatic ecosystems. While each of these stressors are challenging for fish, their negative effects may be counteracted by physiological plasticity (e.g., acclimation), which can provide resilience. However, as highlighted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), it is not known whether and how acclimation to one stressor alters the sensitivity and response to another. We have, therefore, now started the challenging task of analysing the complex interactions between multiple environmental stressors at different time scales.
Interested in joining our group? Prospective post-docs are highly encouraged to contact Erik so we can discuss available possibilities. There may be various opportunities to apply for national or EU post-doc funding to contribute to ongoing projects in the lab, or to develop your own project within the broad research themes of the lab.
Exam project students at all stages (BSc to MSc) are also welcome to contact me for further information on currently available student projects.
Current lab members
Erik Sandblom (Professor, PI)
Andreas Ekström (Post-doc)
Tristan McArley (Researcher/Post-doc)
Lucas Zena (Post-doc)
Daniel Morgenroth (PhD student)
Per Hjelmstedt (PhD student SLU, co-supervision)
Current main funding sources: The swedish Research Council; The Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural 91̽»¨s and Spatial Planning (FORMAS); MoRE2020, Region Västra Götaland.
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Eleftherios Kasiouras, Gautier Riberolles, Albin Gräns, Andreas Ekström, Johan Höjesjö, Jonathan Roques, Erik Sandblom, Lynne Sneddon
Fishes - 2025 -
Ali Reza Khansari, Nicklas Wallbom, Henrik Sundh, Erik Sandblom, Lluis Tort, Elisabeth Jönsson
FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY - 2025 -
Jeroen Brijs, Per Hjelmstedt, Erika Sundell, Charlotte Berg, Erik Sandblom, Albin Grans
AQUACULTURE - 2025 -
James Hinchcliffe, Jonathan Roques, Andreas Ekström, Ida Hedén, Kristina Sundell, Henrik Sundh, Erik Sandblom, Björn Thrandur Björnsson, Elisabeth Jönsson
JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY - 2024 -
Madeleine Berry, Lucas Zena, Jonathan Roques, Erik Sandblom, Eva B. Thorstad, Johan Höjesjö
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION - 2024 -
Victoria Becker, Simona Kavaliauskiene, Erik Sandblom, Lucas Zena, Albin Grans, William E. Louch, Ivar Sjaastad, Ida B. Johansen, Michael Frisk
AQUACULTURE - 2024 -
Alice R. Harford, Tristan J. McArley, Daniel Morgenroth, Quentin Danielo, Javed Khan, Erik Sandblom, Anthony J.R. Hickey
Aquaculture - 2024 -
Ali Reza Khansari, Nicklas Wallbom, Henrik Sundh, Erik Sandblom, Lluis Tort, Elisabeth Jönsson
FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY - 2024 -
Daniel Morgenroth, Tristan J. McArley, Javed Khan, Erik Sandblom
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - 2024 -
Lucas Zena, Andreas Ekström, Daniel Morgenroth, Tristan J. McArley, Michael Axelsson, Henrik Sundh, Anders Palmquist, Ida B. Johansen, Albin Grans, Erik Sandblom
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY, INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY - 2024 -
Lucas Zena, Andreas Ekström, Daniel Morgenroth, Tristan J. McArley, Albin Grans, Michael Axelsson, Ida B. Johansen, Erik Sandblom
AQUACULTURE - 2024 -
Leon Green, Ellika Faust, James Hinchcliffe, Jeroen Brijs, Andrew Holmes, Felix Örn, Ola Svensson, Jonathan Roques, Erica H Leder, Erik Sandblom, Charlotta Kvarnemo
Evolutionary Applications - 2023 -
Nicklas Wallbom, Lucas Zena, Tristan J. McArley, Andreas Ekström, Michael Axelsson, A. Grans, Erik Sandblom, Daniel Morgenroth
Journal of Experimental Biology - 2023 -
Tristan J. McArley, Daniel Morgenroth, Lucas Zena, Andreas Ekström, Erik Sandblom
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological 91̽»¨s - 2022 -
Daniel Morgenroth, Tristan J. McArley, Q. Danielo, A. Harford, A. J. R. Hickey, J. Khan, Erik Sandblom
Aquaculture - 2022 -
Daniel Morgenroth, Tristan J. McArley, Andreas Ekström, A. Grans, Michael Axelsson, Erik Sandblom
Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systems and Environmental Physiology - 2022 -
Erik Sandblom, Lucas Zena, Nicolas Pichaud
Journal of Thermal Biology - 2022 -
P. Hjelmstedt, E. Sundell, J. Brijs, C. Berg, Erik Sandblom, J. Lines, Michael Axelsson, A. Gräns
Aquaculture - 2022 -
Andreas Ekström, Tanya S Prystay, Alice E I Abrams, Annaïs Carbajal, Peter E Holder, Aaron J Zolderdo, Erik Sandblom, Steven J Cooke
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology - 2022 -
Tristan J. McArley, Daniel Morgenroth, Lucas Zena, Andreas Ekström, Erik Sandblom
Biology Letters - 2022 -
Erika Eliason, Andreas Ekström, Albin Gräns, Georgina Cox, Erik Sandblom
Methods for fish biology, 2nd edition - 2022 -
Ningping Gong, Jakob Lundin, Daniel Morgenroth, Mark A. Sheridan, Erik Sandblom, Björn Thrandur Björnsson
American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology - 2022 -
Daniel Morgenroth, Tristan J. McArley, Albin Gräns, Michael Axelsson, Erik Sandblom, Andreas Ekström
The Journal of experimental biology - 2021 -
Erika Sundell, Daniel Morgenroth, Andreas Ekström, J. Brijs, Michael Axelsson, A. Grans, Erik Sandblom
Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systems and Environmental Physiology - 2021 -
Andreas Ekström, Erika Sundell, Daniel Morgenroth, Erik Sandblom
Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology - 2021 -
J. Brijs, E. Sundell, P. Hjelmstedt, C. Berg, Irena Sencic, Erik Sandblom, Michael Axelsson, J. Lines, J. Bouwsema, M. Ellis, A. Saxer, A. Gräns
Aquaculture - 2021 -
Andreas Ekström, Erika Sundell, Daniel Morgenroth, Tristan J. McArley, Anna Gårdmark, Magnus Huss, Erik Sandblom
The Journal of experimental biology - 2021 -
P. Hjelmstedt, J. Brijs, C. Berg, Michael Axelsson, Erik Sandblom, Jonathan Roques, Henrik Sundh, Kristina Sundell, A. Kiessling, A. Grans
Aquaculture - 2021 -
Tristan J. McArley, Erik Sandblom, N. A. Herbert
Fish and Fisheries - 2021 -
Lucas Zena, Andreas Ekström, A. Grans, Catharina Olsson, Michael Axelsson, Henrik Sundh, Erik Sandblom
Journal of Experimental Biology - 2021 -
Tristan J. McArley, Daniel Morgenroth, Lucas Zena, Andreas Ekström, Erik Sandblom
Journal of Experimental Biology - 2021 -
Nicolas Pichaud, Andreas Ekström, Sophie Breton, Fredrik Sundström, Piotr Rowinski, Pierre U. Blier, Erik Sandblom
Scientific Reports - 2020 -
J. Brijs, Per Hjelmstedt, C. Berg, I. B. Johansen, Henrik Sundh, Jonathan Roques, Andreas Ekström, Erik Sandblom, Kristina Sundell, Catharina Olsson, Michael Axelsson, Albin Gräns
Aquaculture - 2020 -
P. Hjelmstedt, Henrik Sundh, J. Brijs, Andreas Ekström, Kristina Sundell, C. Berg, Erik Sandblom, J. Bowman, Daniel Morgenroth, A. Gräns
Scientific Reports - 2020 -
Nicolas Pichaud, Andreas Ekström, S. Breton, F. Sundstrom, P. Rowinski, P. U. Blier, Erik Sandblom
Scientific Reports - 2019 -
Daniel Morgenroth, Andreas Ekström, P. Hjelmstedt, A. Grans, Michael Axelsson, Erik Sandblom
Journal of Experimental Biology - 2019 -
J. Brijs, Erik Sandblom, Michael Axelsson, Kristina Sundell, Henrik Sundh, A. Kiessling, C. Berg, A. Gräns
Scientific Reports - 2019 -
Magnus L. Wallerius, A. Grans, Barbara Koeck, David Berger, Erik Sandblom, Andreas Ekström, R. Arlinghaus, Jörgen I Johnsson
Fisheries Management and Ecology - 2019 -
J. Brijs, Erik Sandblom, Malin Rosengren, Kristina Sundell, C. Berg, Michael Axelsson, A. Gräns
Aquaculture - 2019 -
Andreas Ekström, A. Grans, Erik Sandblom
Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systems and Environmental Physiology - 2019 -
Erika Sundell, Daniel Morgenroth, Jeroen Brijs, Andreas Ekström, Albin Gräns, Erik Sandblom
Conservation physiology - 2018 -
J. Brijs, A. Grans, P. Hjelmstedt, Erik Sandblom, N. van Nuland, C. Berg, Michael Axelsson
Journal of Experimental Biology - 2018 -
Andreas Ekström, Michael Axelsson, A. Grans, Jeroen Brijs, Erik Sandblom
Biology Letters - 2018 -
Jeroen Brijs, Erik Sandblom, Michael Axelsson, Kristina Sundell, Henrik Sundh, D. Huyben, R. Brostrom, A. Kiessling, C. Berg, A. Grans
Aquaculture - 2018 -
Henrik Sundh, A. Grans, Jeroen Brijs, Erik Sandblom, Michael Axelsson, C. Berg, Kristina Sundell
Journal of Fish Biology - 2018 -
Fredrik Jutfelt, Tommy Norin, Rasmus Ern, Johannes Overgaard, Tobias Wang, David J. McKenzie, Sjannie Lefevre, Göran E. Nilsson, Neil B. Metcalfe, Anthony J.R. Hickey, Ben Speers-Roesch, Dominique G. Roche, A. Kurt Gamperl, Graham D. Raby, Rachael Morgan, Andrew J. Esbaugh, Albin Gräns, Michael Axelsson, Andreas Ekström, Erik Sandblom, Sandra A. Binning, James W. Hicks, Frank Seebacher, Christian Jorgensen, Shaun S. Killen, Patricia M. Schulte, Timothy D. Clark
Journal of Experimental Biology - 2018 -
Andreas Ekström, Michael Axelsson, Albin Gräns, Jeroen Brijs, Erik Sandblom
American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology - 2017 -
Andreas Ekström, Erik Sandblom, P. U. Blier, B. A. D. Cyr, Jeroen Brijs, Nicolas Pichaud
Journal of Experimental Biology - 2017 -
Nicolas Pichaud, Andreas Ekström, Kim Hellgren, Erik Sandblom
Journal of Experimental Biology - 2017 -
Erik Sandblom, Albin Gräns
The Cardiovascular System Morphology, Control and Function. Fish Physiology. - 2017
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