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TITLE: Effects of acoustic telemetry transmitters on gill ventilation rate and haematocrit levels of round goby Neogobius melanostomus
AUTHORS: Behrens J.W.; Svendsen J.C.; van Deurs M.; Sokolova M.; Christoffersen M.;
PUBLISHED: 2017, SOURCE: Fisheries Management and Ecology, VOLUME: 24, ISSUE: 5
INDEXED IN: Scopus CrossRef: 4
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TITLE: Effects of low‐oxygen conditions on embryo growth in the painted turtle, Chrysemys picta
AUTHORS: Gerardo A CORDERO; Matthew L KARNATZ; Jon C SVENDSEN; Eric J GANGLOFF;
PUBLISHED: 2017, SOURCE: Integrative Zoology, VOLUME: 12, ISSUE: 2
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TITLE: Linking reproduction, locomotion, and habitat use in the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata)  Full Text
AUTHORS: Amanda I Banet; Jon C Svendsen; Kevin J Eng; David N Reznick;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: OECOLOGIA, VOLUME: 181, ISSUE: 1
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TITLE: Phenotypic differences between the sexes in the sexually plastic mangrove rivulus fish (Kryptolebias marmoratus)
AUTHORS: Mark J Garcia; Jack M Ferro; Tyler Mattox; Sydney Kopelic; Kristine Marson; Ryan Jones; Jon C Svendsen; Ryan L Earley;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, VOLUME: 219, ISSUE: 7
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TITLE: Partitioning the metabolic scope: the importance of anaerobic metabolism and implications for the oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) hypothesis
AUTHORS: Ejbye Ernst, R; Michaelsen, TY; Tirsgaard, B; Wilson, JM; Jensen, LF; Steffensen, JF; Pertoldi, C; Aarestrup, K; Svendsen, JC;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY, VOLUME: 4, ISSUE: 1
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TITLE: Progressive hypoxia decouples activity and aerobic performance of skate embryos
AUTHORS: Valentina Di Santo; Anna H Tran; Jon C Svendsen;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY, VOLUME: 4, ISSUE: 1
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TITLE: Partitioning the metabolic scope: the importance of anaerobic metabolism and implications for the oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) hypothesis
AUTHORS: Rasmus Ejbye-Ernst; Thomas Y Michaelsen; Bjørn Tirsgaard; Jonathan M Wilson; Lasse F Jensen; John F Steffensen; Cino Pertoldi; Kim Aarestrup; Jon C Svendsen;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: Conserv Physiol - Conservation Physiology, VOLUME: 4, ISSUE: 1
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