List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 60.
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000020 (2015) |
Jamilynn B. Poletto [États-Unis] ; Dennis E. Cocherell [États-Unis] ; Timothy D. Mussen [États-Unis] ; Ali Ercan [États-Unis] ; Hossein Bandeh [États-Unis] ; M Levent Kavvas [États-Unis] ; Joseph J. Cech [États-Unis] ; Nann A. Fangue [États-Unis] | Fish-protection devices at unscreened water diversions can reduce entrainment: evidence from behavioural laboratory investigations. |
000024 (2015) |
Ugo Bussy [États-Unis] ; Yu-Wen Chung-Davidson [États-Unis] ; Ke Li [États-Unis] ; Weiming Li [États-Unis] | A quantitative assay for reductive metabolism of a pesticide in fish using electrochemistry coupled with liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. |
000028 (2014) |
Zhi-Gang Shen [États-Unis, République populaire de Chine] ; Han-Ping Wang [États-Unis] | Molecular players involved in temperature-dependent sex determination and sex differentiation in Teleost fish |
000032 (2014) |
Kenji Murata [États-Unis] ; Fred S. Conte [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth Mcinnis [États-Unis] ; Tak Hou Fong [États-Unis] ; Gary N. Cherr [États-Unis] | Identification of the origin and localization of chorion (egg envelope) proteins in an ancient fish, the white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus. |
000044 (2014) |
Jamilynn B. Poletto [États-Unis] ; Dennis E. Cocherell [États-Unis] ; Natalie Ho [États-Unis] ; Joseph J. Jr Cech [États-Unis] ; A. Peter Klimley [États-Unis] ; Nann A. Fangue [États-Unis] | Juvenile green sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris) and white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) behavior near water-diversion fish screens: experiments in a laboratory swimming flume |
000063 (2013) |
Robert L. Mclaughlin [Canada] ; Eric R B. Smyth [Canada] ; Theodore Castro-Santos [États-Unis] ; Michael L. Jones [États-Unis] ; Marten A. Koops [Canada] ; Thomas C. Pratt [Canada] ; Luis-Antonio Vélez-Espino [Canada] | Unintended consequences and trade‐offs of fish passage |
000070 (2013) |
Jesús M. L Pez [Espagne] ; Jorge Perlado [Espagne] ; Ruth Morona [Espagne] ; R. Glenn Northcutt [États-Unis] ; Agustín González [Espagne] | Neuroanatomical organization of the cholinergic system in the central nervous system of a basal actinopterygian fish, the senegal bichir Polypterus senegalus |
000075 (2013) |
A M Declercq [Belgique] ; F. Boyen [Belgique] ; W. Van Den Broeck [Belgique] ; P. Bossier [Belgique] ; A. Karsi [États-Unis] ; F. Haesebrouck [Belgique] ; A. Decostere [Belgique] | Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of Flavobacterium columnare isolates collected worldwide from 17 fish species |
000093 (2012) |
Elena V. Millard [États-Unis] ; Mohamed Faisal | Heterogeneity in levels of serum neutralizing antibodies against viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus genotype IVB among fish species in Lake St. Clair, Michigan, USA. |
000116 (2012) |
Daniel J. Mcgarvey [États-Unis] | Differential saturation of Pacific Northwest and Southeast (USA) fish assemblages |
000117 (2012) |
V. S. Neary [États-Unis] | BINARY FISH PASSAGE MODELS FOR UNIFORM AND NONUNIFORM FLOWS |
000125 (2012) |
FENGYAN LIU [Canada] ; Steve Wiseman [Canada] ; YI WAN [République populaire de Chine] ; Jonathan A. Doering [Canada] ; Markus Hecker [Canada] ; Michael H. W. Lam [Canada] ; John P. Giesy [Canada, Hong Kong, Arabie saoudite, États-Unis] | Multi-species comparison of the mechanism of biotransformation of MeO-BDEs to OH-BDEs in fish |
000147 (2011) |
B. Kynard [États-Unis] ; D. Pugh [États-Unis] ; T. Parker [États-Unis] | Passage and behaviour of cultured Lake Sturgeon in a prototype side‐baffle fish ladder: I. Ladder hydraulics and fish ascent |
000159 (2011) |
Jessica K. Leet [États-Unis] ; Heather E. Gall [États-Unis] ; Maria S. Sepúlveda [États-Unis] | A review of studies on androgen and estrogen exposure in fish early life stages: effects on gene and hormonal control of sexual differentiation |
000179 (2010) |
Sebastian Rakers [Allemagne] ; Marina Gebert [Allemagne] ; Sai Uppalapati [Allemagne] ; Wilfried Meyer [Allemagne] ; Paul Maderson [États-Unis] ; Anne F. Sell [Allemagne] ; Charli Kruse [Allemagne] ; Ralf Paus [Allemagne, Royaume-Uni] | ‘Fish matters’: the relevance of fish skin biology to investigative dermatology |
000180 (2010) |
By W. E. French [États-Unis] ; B. D. S. Graeb [États-Unis] ; S. R. Chipps [États-Unis] ; K. N. Bertrand [États-Unis] ; T. M. Selch [États-Unis] ; R. A. Klumb [États-Unis] | Vulnerability of age‐0 pallid sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus to fish predation |
000181 (2010) |
D V Lauritzen [États-Unis] ; F S Hertel [États-Unis] ; L K Jordan [États-Unis] ; M S Gordon [États-Unis] | Salmon jumping: behavior, kinematics and optimal conditions, with possible implications for fish passageway design |
000202 (2009) |
Peter J. Allen [États-Unis] ; Joseph J. Cech ; Dietmar Kültz | Mechanisms of seawater acclimation in a primitive, anadromous fish, the green sturgeon. |
000223 (2009) |
J. Liu [États-Unis] ; B. Ely [États-Unis] | Complex evolution of a highly conserved microsatellite locus in several fish species |
000265 (2007) |
Mark B. Bain [États-Unis] ; Nancy Haley ; Douglas L. Peterson ; Kristin K. Arend ; Kathy E. Mills ; Patrick J. Sullivan | Recovery of a US endangered fish. |
000276 (2007) |
Rui Diogo [Espagne, Belgique, États-Unis] ; Virginia Abdala [Argentine] | Comparative anatomy, homologies and evolution of the pectoral muscles of bony fish and tetrapods: A new insight |
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