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  • Hughes and Shelton: the Fathers of Fish Respiration

    Hughes and Shelton: the Fathers of Fish Respiration

  • Leigh SC, Papastamatiou Y, and DP German. 2017. the Nutritional

    Leigh SC, Papastamatiou Y, and DP German. 2017. the Nutritional

  • Physiology of Elasmobranch Fishes: Structure and Interaction with Environment: Volume 34A Copyright R 2016 Elsevier Inc

    Physiology of Elasmobranch Fishes: Structure and Interaction with Environment: Volume 34A Copyright R 2016 Elsevier Inc

  • Behavioral Assessment of the Visual Capabilities of Fish

    Behavioral Assessment of the Visual Capabilities of Fish

  • Fish Physiology and Ecology: the Contribution of the Leigh Laboratory to the Collision of Paradigms

    Fish Physiology and Ecology: the Contribution of the Leigh Laboratory to the Collision of Paradigms

  • The Multifunctional Gut of Fish

    The Multifunctional Gut of Fish

  • The Hormonal Control of Osmoregulation in Teleost Fish

    The Hormonal Control of Osmoregulation in Teleost Fish

  • Acid–Base Regulation, Branchial Transfers

    Acid–Base Regulation, Branchial Transfers

  • Fish Physiology, Toxicology, and Water Quality

    Fish Physiology, Toxicology, and Water Quality

  • New Insights from Larval and Air-Breathing Fish

    New Insights from Larval and Air-Breathing Fish

  • Culturing African Lungfish (Protopterus Sp) in Uganda: Prospects, Performance in Tanks, Potential Pathogens, and Toxicity of Salt and Formalin

    Culturing African Lungfish (Protopterus Sp) in Uganda: Prospects, Performance in Tanks, Potential Pathogens, and Toxicity of Salt and Formalin

  • Shark Recreational Fisheries

    Shark Recreational Fisheries

  • Euryhalinity in an Evolutionary Context Eric T

    Euryhalinity in an Evolutionary Context Eric T

  • How Do Freshwater Fish Sperm Find the Egg? the Physicochemical Factors Guiding the Gamete Encounters of Externally Fertilizing Freshwater Fish

    How Do Freshwater Fish Sperm Find the Egg? the Physicochemical Factors Guiding the Gamete Encounters of Externally Fertilizing Freshwater Fish

  • Stress and Fish Reproduction

    Stress and Fish Reproduction

  • Histological Characteristics and Development of the Retina in the Japanese Sardine Sardinops Melanostictus*

    Histological Characteristics and Development of the Retina in the Japanese Sardine Sardinops Melanostictus*

  • Hormonal Control of Fish Euryhalinity

    Hormonal Control of Fish Euryhalinity

  • ADVANCED FISH PHYSIOLOGY (1) a Postgraduate Course Assis. Prof

    ADVANCED FISH PHYSIOLOGY (1) a Postgraduate Course Assis. Prof

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  • Electroreceptors and Magnetoreceptors
  • Patterns of Fish Reproduction at the Interface Between Air and Water Atsushi Ishimatsu,* Hieu Van Mai† and Karen L
  • Anatomy and Physiology of the Elasmobrach Olfactory System
  • Conservation Physiology of Marine Fishes: State of the Art and Prospects for Policy D.J
  • Why Coelacanths Are Not Living Fossils
  • Osmoregulation in Elasmobranchs: a Review for Fish Biologists, Behaviourists and Ecologists
  • Fish Physiology, Toxicology, and Water Quality Proceedings of The
  • Sensory Biology of Elasmobranchs
  • Fish Gill Morphology: Inside out 1 2,3 JONATHAN M
  • Respiratory Physiology of Intestinal Air Breathing in the Teleost Fish Misgurxus Axgcillicaudatus
  • Fish Ecophysiology CHAPMAN & HALL FISH and FISHERIES SERIES
  • 1 Locomotion G.V
  • Ionoregulatory Physiology of Two Species of African Lungfishes
  • Physiology in the Service of Fisheries Science
  • Physiology: an Important Tool to Assess the Welfare of Aquatic Animals
  • Effects of Climate Change on Fish Reproduction and Early Life History Stages
  • Morphological Changes in the Visual Sensory System of Congeneric Fishes Inhabiting Clear and Turbid Aquatic Environments
  • REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY in AQUACULTURE a Proposa1 for an International Collaborative Programme of Research


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