... 453 , 498 Willford , W. A. , 329 , 345 Williams , C. M. , 478 , 479 , 494 Williams , D. L. , 368 , 369 , 370 , 371 , 405 Williams , J. , 408 , 446 Williams , J. L. , 359 , 371 , 372 , 406 Williams , T. D. , 310 , 317 , 336 Williams ...
Toshiaki J. Hara, Barbara Zielinski ... variables including the nature and amount of the tissue preparation , time , and temperature ( Lee and Ryan , 1973 ; Ketelslegers et al . , 1975 ; Catt et al . , 1976 ; Ryan and Lee , 1976 ) .
In several studies with salmonids , Fauconneau , Le Bail , and colleagues reported length increases ( Foster et al . , 1991 ; Fauconneau et al . , 1997 ) or no effects of growth hormone in trout and Atlantic salmon ( Fauconneau et al .
... SUBJECT INDEX Volume IV Anatomy and Physiology of the Central Nervous System Jerald J. Bernstein The Pineal Organ James Clarke Fenwick Autonomic Nervous Systems Graeme Campbell The Circulatory System D. J. xvi CONTENTS OF OTHER VOLUMES.
Fish Physiology
The aim of this volume is two-fold.
Substances addressed in this book include organometallics, hydrocarbons, endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs), insecticides, herbicides, and pharmaceuticals.
By providing a current and comprehensive volume that highlights the specific properties of fish neuroendocrinology, this book will go beyond being the only reference text for fish neuroendocrinologists and will also serve comparative ...
Fish Physiology: Hypoxia
Periods of environmental hypoxia (Low Oxygen Availability) are extremely common in aquatic systems due to both natural causes such as diurnal oscillations in algal respiration, seasonal flooding, stratification, under ice...
This present volume, is a voyage through the tropical region reviewing the fish diversity of the main tropical freshwater sheds, including the major tropical rivers and lakes, the major dams, and marine environments.
Volume 25 in the Fish Physiology series offers the only updated thorough examination of fish sensory systems at the molecular, cellular and systems levels.
In addition, this volume explores the pronounced implications of gut function for whole animal integrative physiology and compensatory demands for non-gastrointestinal organs.
This volume is essential for all comparative physiologists, fish biologists, and paleontologists.
This book will be of keen interest not only to the typical readers of Fish Physiology but also to biomedical researchers, toxicologists and developmental biologists.
This volume, in the continuing Fish Physiology series, focuses attention on muscle from the genetics of muscle development to application of muscle growth patterns to aquacultural production.
The metals featured in this volume are those about which there has been most public and scientific concern, and therefore are those most widely studied by fish researchers.
Fish Physiology: Biology of stress in fish
This present volume, is a voyage through the tropical region reviewing the fish diversity of the main tropical freshwater sheds, including the major tropical rivers and lakes, the major dams, and marine environments.
The metals featured in this volume are those about which there has been most public and scientific concern, and therefore are those most widely studied by fish researchers.