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Osmotic and ionic regulation in captive fish with particular reference to salmonds

F.B. Eddy
- 01 Jan 1982 - 
- Vol. 73, Iss: 1, pp 125-141
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This article is published in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B.The article was published on 1982-01-01. It has received 96 citations till now.

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The ecotoxicology and chemistry of manufactured nanoparticles

TL;DR: The emerging literature on the ecotoxicological literature shows toxic effects on fish and invertebrates, often at low mg l−1 concentrations of nanoparticles, however, data on bacteria, plants, and terrestrial species are particularly lacking at present.
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Toxicity of single walled carbon nanotubes to rainbow trout, (Oncorhynchus mykiss): respiratory toxicity, organ pathologies, and other physiological effects.

TL;DR: It is concluded that SWCNTs are a respiratory toxicant in trout, the fish are able to manage oxidative stress and osmoregulatory disturbances, but other cellular pathologies raise concerns about cell cycle defects, neurotoxicity, and as yet unidentified blood borne factors that possibly mediate systemic pathologies.
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New insights into fish ion regulation and mitochondrion-rich cells

TL;DR: Several new windows have been opened particularly in terms of molecular mechanisms of ionocyte differentiation and energy metabolite transport between gill cells during environmental challenge.

Preparatory Physiological Adaptations for Marine Life of Salmonids: Osmoregulation, Growth, and Metabolism

TL;DR: It is suggested that different aspects of the transformation have different developmental patterns, the timing of which is species-dependent and responsive to environmental change.
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Some insights into energy metabolism for osmoregulation in fish.

TL;DR: A novel glucose transporter was found to specifically be expressed and function in gill ionocytes, providing the first cue for investigating energy translocation among gill cells, and spatial and temporal relationships between the liver and other osmoregulatory and non-os moregulatory organs in partitioning the energy supply for ion regulatory mechanisms during salinity challenges were proposed.
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Osmotic Regulation in Aquatic Animals

August Krogh
TL;DR: This book is a systematic presentation of material concerning osmoregulation in each of the major phyla of invertebrates and vertebrates and one chapter is devoted to osmotic problems encountered by eggs and embryos of aquatic animals.
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Smolt Transformation: Evolution, Behavior, and Physiology

TL;DR: Literature concerned with the appearance of smolts (silvery color, streamlined body form), their physiology (salinity relationships, endocrinology), and their behavior (territorial and schooling) i...
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The parr-smolt transformation (smoltification) and seawater adaptation in salmonids a review of selected literature

TL;DR: This review provides fishery biologists and fish culturists with a summary of those published reports relating to the morphological, behavioral and biochemical changes associated with smoltification and seawater adaptation in anadromous salmonids.
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The absorption and excretion of water and salts by marine teleosts

TL;DR: Rodier et al. as discussed by the authors showed that marine teleosts excrete urine which is isotonic or hypotonic with respect to the blood, and therefore of considerably lower osmotic pressure than sea water.
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