The multifunctional fish gill: dominant site of gas exchange, osmoregulation, acid-base regulation, and excretion of nitrogenous waste
The fish gill is a multipurpose organ that, in addition to providing for aquatic gas exchange,
plays dominant roles in osmotic and ionic regulation, acid-base regulation, and excretion of …
plays dominant roles in osmotic and ionic regulation, acid-base regulation, and excretion of …
Non-physical barriers to deter fish movements
MR Noatch, CD Suski - Environmental Reviews, 2012 - cdnsciencepub.com
Anthropogenic modifications to aquatic ecosystems have altered connecting pathways
within, and in some cases, between watersheds. Human structures, such as hydroelectric …
within, and in some cases, between watersheds. Human structures, such as hydroelectric …
[書籍][B] The toxicology of fishes
RT Di Giulio, DE Hinton - 2008 - taylorfrancis.com
When looking for a book on fish toxicology, you might find one that discusses the
biochemical and molecular aspects, or one that focuses aquatic toxicology in general. You …
biochemical and molecular aspects, or one that focuses aquatic toxicology in general. You …
Stress-associated impacts of short-term holding on fishes
DE Portz, CM Woodley, JJ Cech - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2006 - Springer
Most sources of stress in aquaculture, fish salvage, stocking programs, and commercial and
sport fisheries may be unavoidable. Collecting, handling, sorting, holding, and transporting …
sport fisheries may be unavoidable. Collecting, handling, sorting, holding, and transporting …
Fishes in high-CO2, acidified oceans
Research interest in CO 2-driven ocean acidification has been centered on certain groups of
calcifying marine organisms, but knowledge on the possible impacts of ocean acidification …
calcifying marine organisms, but knowledge on the possible impacts of ocean acidification …
Acid–base balance and CO2 excretion in fish: unanswered questions and emerging models
Carbon dioxide (CO2) excretion and acid–base regulation in fish are linked, as in other
animals, though the reversible reactions of CO2 and the acid–base equivalents H+ and …
animals, though the reversible reactions of CO2 and the acid–base equivalents H+ and …
Oxygen sensing and the hypoxic ventilatory response
The hypoxic ventilatory response is arguably the single most important physiological
response accompanying the exposure of fish to lowered ambient P o 2. Increases in …
response accompanying the exposure of fish to lowered ambient P o 2. Increases in …
Effects of CO2 on Marine Fish: Larvae and Adults
CO 2-enriched seawater was far more toxic to eggs and larvae of a marine fish, silver
seabream, Pagrus major, than HCl-acidified seawater when tested at the same seawater …
seabream, Pagrus major, than HCl-acidified seawater when tested at the same seawater …
The biological requirements for post-smolt Atlantic salmon in closed-containment systems
H Thorarensen, AP Farrell - Aquaculture, 2011 - Elsevier
This review summarises information on some key factors that are relevant for aquaculture of
Atlantic salmon in closed containment systems. These factors include expected growth …
Atlantic salmon in closed containment systems. These factors include expected growth …
Neuroepithelial oxygen chemoreceptors of the zebrafish gill
MG Jonz, IM Fearon, CA Nurse - The Journal of physiology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
In aquatic vertebrates, hypoxia induces physiological changes that arise principally from O2
chemoreceptors of the gill. Neuroepithelial cells (NECs) of the zebrafish gill are …
chemoreceptors of the gill. Neuroepithelial cells (NECs) of the zebrafish gill are …