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- Hypoxia Tolerance and Responses to Hypoxic Stress During Heart and Skeletal Muscle Inflammation in Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar)
- Effects of Hypoxia on the Behavior and Physiology of Juvenile Stage Temperate Reef Fishes (Genus: Sebastes)
- Molecular Responses to Hypoxia in Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar)
- Giacomin-Et-Al.2020.JEB .Pdf
- Physiological Responses and Tolerance to Hypoxia Are Affected By
- The Effects of Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature, and Low Stream Flow on Fishes: a Literature Review
- Fish Physiology, Toxicology, and Water Quality Proceedings of The
- Metabolic Physiology of the Southern Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus Maccoyii) and Mulloway (Argyrosomus Japonicus)
- The Multifunctional Fish Gill: Dominant Site of Gas Exchange, Osmoregulation, Acid-Base Regulation, and Excretion of Nitrogenous Waste
- Early Life History Traits of Coastal Pelagic Fishes in the Northern Benguela Current Ecosystem Off Namibia
- Hypoxia Adaptation in Fish of the Amazon: a Never-Ending Task
- Prone Lakesa As Means To
- Dissolved Oxygen Throughout the Lake at Numerous Times Throughout the Winter
- Reduced Oxygen As an Environmental Pressure in the Evolution of the Blind Mexican Cavefish
- Moderate Hypoxia but Not Warming Conditions at Larval Stage Induces
- Repeatability of Hypoxia Tolerance of Individual Juvenile Striped Bass Morone Saxatilis and Effects of Social Status
- Physiology: an Important Tool to Assess the Welfare of Aquatic Animals
- Comparing Methods of Euthanasia and Gill Culture for Hypoxia Research on the Gulf Killifish, Fundulus Grandis
- Characterization and Functional Analysis of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor Hif1α and Its Inhibitor Hif1αn in Tilapia
- Hypoxia Performance Curve: Assess a Whole-Organism Metabolic Shift from a Maximum Aerobic Capacity Towards a Glycolytic Capacity in Fish
- Winter Survival, Habitat Use, and Hypoxia Tolerance of Montana Arctic Grayling in a Winterkill‐Prone Lake
- The Effects of Ocean Acidification and Reduced Oxygen on the Behavior and Physiology of Juvenile Rockfish
- Effects of Lake Erie Hypoxia on Fish Habitat Quality and Yellow Perch Behavior and Physiology Leah Zoe Ameida Purdue University
- Zinc Hazards to Fish, Wildlife, and Invertebrates: a Synoptic Review
- Goldfish Response to Chronic Hypoxia
- Mechanisms and Evolution of Hypoxia Tolerance in Fish
- Spatial Structure of Water-Quality Impacts and Foraging Opportunities for Steelhead in the Russian River Estuary: an Energetics Perspective