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Amphibious Fishes: Terrestrial Locomotion, Performance, Orientation, and Behaviors from an Applied Perspective by Noah R
Amphibious Fish Jump Better on Land After Acclimation to a Terrestrial Environment Emily M
Introducing the Amphibious Mudskipper Goby As a Unique Model to Evaluate Neuro/Endocrine Regulation of Behaviors Mediated by Buccal Sensation and Corticosteroids
Cold Water Fisheries in the Trans-Himalayan Countries
Fish Uses 'Water Tongue' to Grab Prey on Land Mudskipper Feeding System Offers an Explanation for How Early Animals Adapted to Land
Evolution, Ecology and Physiology of Amphibious Killifishes (Cyprinodontiformes)
Histological Study of Mudskipper (Periophthalmus Gracilis) Gills
Bony Lesions in Early Tetrapods and the Evolution of Mineralized Tissue Repair
Proceedings Assembled by Stephanie Ichien Edited by Hillary S
Oxygen Drives Skeletal Muscle Remodeling in an Amphibious Fish out of Water Giulia S
Repeated Evolution of Amphibious Behavior in Fish and Its Implications
The Amphibious Fish Kryptolebias Marmoratus Uses Different
Patterns of Fish Reproduction at the Interface Between Air and Water Atsushi Ishimatsu,* Hieu Van Mai† and Karen L
Skin Permeability of the Amphibious Mangrove Rivulus Kryptolebias Marmoratus in Response to Emersion
Sensory Capabilities of Polypterus Senegalus in Aquatic And
Mudskippers and Their Genetic Adaptations to an Amphibious Lifestyle
Respiratory Plasticity in the Amphibious Fish, Kryptolebias Marmoratus During Emersion
Trackways Produced by Lungfish During Terrestrial Locomotion Peter L
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Functional Anatomy and Histology of the Olfactory Organ in Korean Eel Goby, Odontamblyopus Lacepedii (Pisces: Gobiidae)
Air- Breathing in Fish Air- Breathing Organs and Control of Respiration
Skeletal Stiffening in an Amphibious Fish out of Water Is a Response to Increased Body Weight Andy J
Genetic Adaptations in Mudskipper and Tetrapod Give Insights Into Their Convergent Water-To-Land Transition
Oxygen and Fish Behaviour
Water Transport in the Lateral Line Canal of the Intertidal
Repeated Evolution of Amphibious Behavior in Fish and Its Implications
Hearing Capabilities of the Atlantic Mudskipper (Periopthalmus Barbarus) Across Multiple Media
Emersion Behaviour Underlies Variation in Gill Morphology and Aquatic Respiratory Function in the Amphibious Fish Kryptolebias Marmoratus A
Drinking by Amphibious Fish: Convergent Evolution of Thirst
Do Mudskippers and Lungfishes Elucidate the Early Evolution of Four-Limbed Vertebrates? Ulrich Kutschera1* and J Malcolm Elliott2
Emersion Behaviour Underlies Variation in Gill Morphology and Aquatic Respiratory Function in the Amphibious Fish Kryptolebias Marmoratus A
Drinking by Amphibious Fish