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Megalops atlanticus
Known as:
Megalops atlantica
, Megalops sp. BCF-2012
, tarpon
National Institutes of Health
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Megalopidae
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
Global conservation status and research needs for tarpons (Megalopidae), ladyfishes (Elopidae) and bonefishes (Albulidae)
A. Adams
,
Andrij Z. Horodysky
,
+6 authors
K. Carpenter
2014
Corpus ID: 32636895
We assessed the taxonomic diversity, geographic distributions, life history, ecology and fisheries of tarpons, ladyfishes and…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Red blood cell function and haematology in two tropical freshwater fishes from Australia.
R. Wells
,
J. Baldwin
,
R. Seymour
,
K. Christian
,
T. Brittain
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A…
2005
Corpus ID: 10677715
2004
2004
PREDATION RISK TO LOGGERHEAD HATCHLINGS AT A HIGH-DENSITY NESTING BEACH IN SOUTHEAST FLORIDA
Kelly R. Stewart
,
J. Wyneken
2004
Corpus ID: 55977320
It has been suggested that mortality is high for early life history stages of long-lived vertebrates such as sea turtles. However…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
The Origin and Evolution of the Surfactant System in Fish: Insights into the Evolution of Lungs and Swim Bladders*
C. Daniels
,
S. Orgeig
,
+5 authors
C. Brauner
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology
2004
Corpus ID: 9889616
Several times throughout their radiation fish have evolved either lungs or swim bladders as gas‐holding structures. Lungs and…
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2002
2002
Fish assemblages associated with artificial reefs of concrete aggregates or quarry stone offshore Miami Beach, Florida, USA
B. Walker
,
B. Henderson
,
R. Spieler
2002
Corpus ID: 40620312
2000
2000
Air Breathing and Gill Ventilation Frequencies in Juvenile Tarpon, Megalops atlanticus: Responses to Changes in Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature, Hydrogen Sulfide, and PH
Stephen P. Geiger
,
J. Torres
,
R. Crabtree
Environmental Biology of Fishes
2000
Corpus ID: 20821667
This study quantified the air-breathing frequency (ABf in breaths h−1) and gill ventilation frequency (Vf in ventilations min−1…
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1992
1992
Age and growth of tarpon, Megalops atlanticus, larvae in the eastern Gulf of Mexico, with notes on relative abundance and probable spawning areas
R. Crabtree
,
E. C. Cyr
,
R. E. Bishop
,
Laura Falkenstein
,
J. Dean
Environmental Biology of Fishes
1992
Corpus ID: 20222745
SynopsisLeptocephali were collected in June 1981 and July 1989 over the continental shelf and slope of the Florida west coast…
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Review
1991
Review
1991
Fishing a superfund site: dissonance and risk perception of environmental hazards by fishermen in Puerto Rico.
J. Burger
,
M. Gochfeld
Risk Analysis
1991
Corpus ID: 23604048
Risk perception studies show that individuals tend to underestimate significant risks, overestimate negligible ones, and distrust…
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Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
Species Introduction in a Tropical Lake
T. Zaret
,
R. Paine
Science
1973
Corpus ID: 19268817
Probably in early 1967, a piscivore from South America, Cichla ocellaris, was introduced to Gatun Lake in the Panama Canal Zone…
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Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
Regulation of phosphorylation of a specific protein in toad-bladder membrane by antidiuretic hormone and cyclic AMP, and its possible relationship to membrane permeability changes.
R. Delorenzo
,
K. Walton
,
P. Curran
,
P. Greengard
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1973
Corpus ID: 8351184
Phosphorylation of a specific protein was decreased in intact toad bladders by exposure to either antidiuretic hormone or…
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