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Thelomma ocellatum
Known as:
Acoliomyces ocellati
, Acolium ocellatum
, Cyphelium ocellatum
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2017
2017
Physiological responses of reared sea bream (Sparus aurata Linnaeus, 1758) to an Amyloodinium ocellatum outbreak.
M. Moreira
,
D. Schrama
,
F. Soares
,
T. Wulff
,
P. Pousão‐Ferreira
,
P. Rodrigues
Journal of Fish Diseases
2017
Corpus ID: 34909635
Amyloodiniosis represents a major bottleneck for semi-intensive aquaculture production in Southern Europe, causing extremely high…
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2016
2016
Will ocean acidification affect the early ontogeny of a tropical oviparous elasmobranch (Hemiscyllium ocellatum)?
Martin S. Johnson
,
Daniel W. Kraver
,
G. Renshaw
,
J. Rummer
Conservation Physiology
2016
Corpus ID: 17626881
Ocean acidification is predicted to negatively affect marine organisms, but little is known regarding effects on elasmobranchs…
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Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Hypoxia tolerance in elasmobranchs. I. Critical oxygen tension as a measure of blood oxygen transport during hypoxia exposure
B. Speers-Roesch
,
J. Richards
,
+4 authors
G. Renshaw
Journal of Experimental Biology
2012
Corpus ID: 1245339
SUMMARY The critical O2 tension of whole-animal O2 consumption rate (), or Pcrit, is the water PO2 (PwO2) at which an animal…
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2009
2009
Hematological responses of the grey carpet shark (Chiloscyllium punctatum) and the epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) to anoxia and re-oxygenation.
C. A. Chapman
,
G. Renshaw
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A…
2009
Corpus ID: 23325365
We compared the hematological responses of wild and captive populations of two closely related sharks to a standardized anoxic…
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2004
2004
Adenosinergic and cholinergic control mechanisms during hypoxia in the epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum), with emphasis on branchial circulation
K. Stensløkken
,
L. Sundin
,
G. Renshaw
,
G. Nilsson
Journal of Experimental Biology
2004
Corpus ID: 13588785
SUMMARY Coral reef platforms may become hypoxic at night during low tide. One animal in that habitat, the epaulette shark…
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2000
2000
Neuronal oxidative hypometabolism in the brainstem of the epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) in response to hypoxic pre-conditioning
J. Mulvey
,
G. Renshaw
Neuroscience Letters
2000
Corpus ID: 21800654
Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Massive infestation by Amyloodinium ocellatum (Dinoflagellida) of fish in a highly saline lake, Salton Sea, California, USA.
B. Kuperman
,
V. Matey
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
1999
Corpus ID: 19357839
Persistent fish infestation by the parasitic dinoflagellate Amyloodinium ocellatum was found at a highly saline lake, Salton Sea…
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1997
1997
Sheina orri (Myodocopa: Cypridinidae), an ostracod parasitic on the gills of the epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatum (Elasmobranchii: Hemiscyllidae).
M. Bennett
,
M. Heupel
,
S. M. Bennett
,
A. Parker
International Journal of Parasitology
1997
Corpus ID: 45721391
1987
1987
Propagation of the marine dinoflagellate Amyloodinium ocellatum under germ-free conditions.
E. Noga
,
C. Bower
Journal of Parasitology
1987
Corpus ID: 13156070
Germ-free infections of Amyloodinium ocellatum were produced on both living fish and in organ cultures. Exposing gnotobiotic…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Studies on Amyloodinium ocellatum (Dinoflagellata) in Mississippi Sound: Natural and Experimental Hosts
A. Lawler
1980
Corpus ID: 83269312
Four species of parasitic dinoflagellates have been found to occur naturally on the gills and fins of Mississippi Sound fishes…
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