Publications


  • Heyland, A., Croll, R., Goodall, S., Kranyak, J. and Wyeth, R. (in press) Trichoplax adherens, an enigmatic basal organism with potential. in Methods in Molecular Biology. Humana Press.


  • J.N. Zeyl and F. Laberge. Multisensory signals trigger approach behaviour in the fire-bellied toad Bombina orientalis: sex differences and call specificity. Zoology (in press).

  • Cardiac Remodeling in Fish: Strategies to Maintain Heart Function during Temperature Change

    Jordan M. Klaiman, Andrew J. Fenna, Holly A. Shiels, Joseph Macri, Todd E. Gillis


  • JEB, 214:2560-2568

  • Cardiac Excitation–Contraction Coupling: Calcium and the Contractile Element

    Todd E. Gillis


  • The influence of PKA treatment on the Ca2+ activation of force generation by trout cardiac muscle

    Todd E. Gillis and Jordan M. Klaiman


  • The influence of trout cardiac troponin I and PKA phosphorylation on the Ca2+ affinity of the cardiac troponin complex

    Kelly P. Kirkpatrick, Andrew S. Robertson, Jordan M. Klaiman and Todd E. Gillis


  • The ontogeny of regulatory control of the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) heart and how this is influenced by chronic hypoxia exposure

    Silvana C. Miller, Todd E. Gillis, and Patricia A. Wright


  • Turko AJ, Earley RL, Wright PA, 2011. Behavior drives morphology: voluntary emersion patterns shape gill sructure in genetically identical mangrove rivulus. Animal Behaviour, 82:39-47

  • An Behav (2011) 82:39-47

  • Flatt, T. and A. Heyland, eds. (2011) Mechanisms of Life History Evolution. Oxford University Press.

  • Heyland, A., Reitzel, A. M., Degnan, S. (2011) Emerging Patterns in the Regulation and Evolution of Marine Invertebrate Settlement and Metamorphosis in Mechanisms of Life History Evolution, Oxford University Press. pp.29-42


  • Braendle, C., Heyland, A., and Flatt, T. (2011) Integrating mechanistic and evolutionary analysis of life history variation in Mechanisms of Life History Evolution, Oxford University Press. pp. 3-10


  • Flatt, T. Heyland, A., Stearns C. (2011) What can we learn from mechanisms about the evolution of life histories? in Mechanisms of Life History Evolution, Oxford University Press. pp. 375-380

  • Intermediate filaments regulate tissue size and stiffness in the murine lens

    Douglas S. Fudge, John V. McCuaig, Shannon Van Stralen, John F. Hess, Huan Wang, Richard T. Mathias, and Paul G. FitzGerald


  • Regan K.S., et al., 2011. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 214:2560-2568

  • Regan KS et al., 2011. Journal of Experimental Biology, 214:2560-2568

  • F.C. Roth and F. Laberge. High convergence of olfactory and vomeronasal influence in the telencephalon of the terrestrial salamander Plethodon shermani. Neuroscience (2011) 177:148-158.

  • Developmental transcriptome of Aplysia californica.

    Heyland A, Vue Z, Voolstra CR, Medina M, Moroz LL.

    J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol. 2011 Mar 15;316B(2):113-34. doi: 10.1002/jez.b.21383. Epub 2010 Dec 6.


  • S.E.M. Jenkin and F. Laberge. Visual discrimination learning in the fire-bellied toad Bombina orientalis. Learning and Behavior (2010) 38:418-425.

  • A fish out of water: Gill and skin remodeling promotes osmo- and ionoregulation in the mangrove killifish Kryptolebias marmoratus

    Danielle M. LeBlanc, Chris M. Wood, Douglas S. Fudge, and Patricia A. Wright


  • Non-linear viscoelasticity of hagfish slime

    Randy H. Ewoldt, Timothy M. Winegard, and Douglas S. Fudge


  • Hagfish slime threads as a biomimetic model for high performance protein fibres

    Douglas S. Fudge, Sonja Hillis, Nimrod Levy, and John M. Gosline


  • Evolution of the regulatory control of vertebrate striated muscle: the roles of troponin I and myosin binding protein-C

    Justin F. Shaffer and Todd E. Gillis


  • Endocrine interactions between plants and animals: Implications of exogenous hormone sources for the evolution of hormone signaling.

    Miller AE, Heyland A.

    Gen Comp Endocrinol. 2010 May 1;166(3):455-61. Epub 2009 Oct 8. Review.


  • Calcification provides mechanical reinforcement to whale baleen α-keratin.

    Lawrence J. Szewciw, Diane G. de Kerckhove, Geoff W. Grime, and Douglas S. Fudge


  • Deployment of hagfish slime thread skeins requires the transmission of mixing forces via mucin strands

    Timothy M. Winegard and Douglas S. Fudge


  • Stabilization and swelling of hagfish slime mucin vesicles

    Julia E. Herr, Timothy M. Winegard, Michael J. O’Donnell, Paul H. Yancey and Douglas S. Fudge


  • Oxygen concentration in the water boundary layer next to rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) embryos is influenced by hypoxia exposure time, metabolic rate and water flow

     Silvana C. Miller, Shannon E. Reeb, Patricia A. Wright and Todd E. Gillis


  • The salivary transcriptome of Anopheles gambiae (Diptera: Culicidae) larvae: A microarray-based analysis.

    Neira Oviedo M, Ribeiro JM, Heyland A, VanEkeris L, Moroz T, Linser PJ.

    Insect Biochem Mol Biol. 2009 May-Jun;39(5-6):382-94. Epub 2009 Mar 28.


  • Familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy-related cardiac troponin C mutation L29Q affects Ca2+ binding and myofilament contractility
    Bo Liang, Franca Chung, Yang Qu, Dmitri Pavlov, Todd E. Gillis, Svetlana B. Tikunova, Jonathan P. Davis and Glen F. Tibbits


  • Juvenile growth and aggression in diploid and triploid Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum)

    Shawn R. Garner, Barry N. Madison, Nicholas J. Bernier, Bryan D. Neff


  • From ultra-soft slime to hard alpha-keratins: The many lives of  intermediate filaments

    Douglas Fudge, Tim Winegard, Randy Ewoldt, Dan Beriault, Lawrence Szewciw, and Gareth McKinley


  • Morphology and development of blue whale baleen: An annotated translation of Tycho Tullberg’s classic 1883 paper

    Douglas S. Fudge, Lawrence J. Szewciw, and Astrid N. Schwalb


  • The intermediate filament network in cultured human keratinocytes is remarkably extensible and resilient

    Douglas S. Fudge, David Russell, Dan Beriault, Whitney Moore, E. Birgitte Lane, and A. Wayne Vogl


  • Functional and evolutionary relationships of troponin C
    Todd E. Gillis, Christian R.Marshall and Glen F. Tibbits


  • Speers-Roesch,B., Y.K.Ip and J.S. Ballantyne. 2008. Plasma non-esterified fatty acids of elasmobranchs: comparisons of temperate and tropical species and effects of environmental salinity. Comp.Biochem.Physiol. 149A:209-216

  • Heads or tails? Stressor-specific expression of corticotropin-releasing factor and urotensin I in the preoptic area and caudal neurosecretory system of rainbow trout

    Nicholas J. Bernier, Sarah L. Alderman, Erin N. Bristow

  • Frick,N.T., J.S.Bystriansky, Y.K. Ip., S.F. Chew and J.S. Ballantyne. 2008. Carbohydrates and amino acid metabolism following 60 days of fasting and aestivation in the African lungfish. Comp. Biochem. Physiol.

  • Frick,N.T., J.S.Bystriansky, Y.K. Ip., S.F. Chew and J.S. Ballantyne. 2008. Lipid, ketone body and oxidative metabolism in the African lungfish, Protopterus dolloi during periods of fasting and aestivation. Comp. Biochem. Physiol.

  • Distribution and regional stressor-induced regulation of corticotrophin-releasing factor binding protein in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

    Sarah L. Alderman, Jason C. Raine, Nicholas J. Bernier


  • F. Laberge. Cytoarchitecture of the accessory olfactory bulb in the salamander Plethodon shermani. Brain Research (2008) 1219: 32-45.


  • F. Laberge, R.C. Feldhoff, P.W. Feldhoff and L.D. Houck. Courtship pheromone-induced c-Fos-like immunolabeling in the female salamander brain. Neuroscience (2008) 151:329-339.

  • Rhesus glycoprotein and urea transporter genes are expressed in early stages of development of rainbow trout (Onchorhynchus mykiss)

    Hung, C.C., Nawata, M.C. Wood, C.M. and Wright, P.A.


  • Flatt, T., A. Heyland, et al. (2008). "Hormonal regulation of the humoral innate immune response in Drosophila melanogaster." Journal of Experimental Biology 211(16): 2712-24.

  • Mechanical properties of intermediate filaments: From tissues to single filaments and back.

    Laurent Kreplak and Douglas S. Fudge


  • Hagfish slime ecomechanics: testing the gill-clogging hypothesis.

    Jeanette Lim, Douglas S. Fudge, Nimrod Levy, and John M. Gosline.


  • Investigation of thin filament near-neighbour regulatory unit interactions during force development in skinned cardiac and skeletal muscle
    Todd E. Gillis, Donald A. Martyn, Anthony J. Rivera and Michael Regnier


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    Influence of enhanced troponin C Ca2+-binding affinity on cooperative thin filament activation in rabbit skeletal muscle
    Kareen L. Kreutziger, Todd E. Gillis, Jonathan P. Davis, Svetlana B. Tikunova and Michael Regnier


  • Thin-filament regulation of force redevelopment kinetics in rabbit skeletal muscle fibres
    Alicia Moreno-Gonzalez, Todd E. Gillis, Anthony J. Rivera, P. Bryant Chase, Donald A. Martyn and Michael Regnier


  • Bystriansky,J.S. and J.S. Ballantyne. 2007. Gill Na+-K+-ATPase activity correlates with basolateral membrane lipid composition in seawater- but not freshwater-acclimated Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus). Am.J.Physiol. 292:R1043-R1051

  • New insights into urotensin endocrinology: from fish to man

    Catherine McCrohan and Nicholas Bernier


  • Localization of corticotropin-releasing factor, urotensin I, and CRF-binding protein gene expression in the brain of the zebrafish, Danio rerio

    Sarah L. Alderman and Nicholas J. Bernier


  • Bystriansky,J.S., N.T.Frick and J.S. Ballantyne. 2007. Intermediary metabolism of Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus, during short-term salinity acclimation. J.Exp. Biol. 210:1971-1985

  • Bystriansky,J.S., N.T.Frick, J.G. Richards, P.M.Schulte and J.S. Ballantyne. 2007. Failure to up-regulate gill Na+,K+-ATPase a-subunit isoform a1b may limit seawater tolerance of landlocked Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus). Comp.Biochem. Physiol. 148A:332-338

  •  Bystriansky,J.S., N.T.Frick, J.G. Richards, P.M.Schulte and J.S. Ballantyne. 2007. Wild Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) up-regulate gill Na+,K+-ATPase during freshwater migration. Physiol. Biochem. Zool. 80:270-282

  • Mackie,P.M., K. Gharbi, J.S. Ballantyne, S.D. McCormick and P.A. Wright. 2007. Na+/K+/2Cl- cotransporter and CFTR gill expression after seawater transfer in smolts (O+) of different strains of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) families. Aquaculture 272:625-635

  • Frick,N.T., J.S. Bystransky,J.S. and J.S. Ballantyne. 2007. The metabolic organization of a primitive air-breathing fish, the Florida gar (Lepisosteus platyrhincus). J.Exp. Zool. 305A:631-644

  • Induction of four glutamine synthetase genes in brain of rainbow trout in response to elevated environmental ammonia

    Patricia A. Wright, Shelby L. Steele, Alwin Huitema, Nicholas J. Bernier


  • F. Laberge and G. Roth. Organization of the Sensory Input to the Telencephalon in the Fire-Bellied Toad, Bombina orientalis. Journal of Comparative Neurology (2007) 502: 55-74.

  • Ammonia excretion in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): evidence for Rh glycoprotein and H+ - ATPase involvement

    Nawata, M.C., Hung, C.C.Y., Tsui, T.K.N., Wilson, J.M., Wright, P.A. and Wood, C.M.


  • Na+/K+/2C1- cotransporter and CFTR gill expression after seawater transfer in smolts (O+) of different Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) families

    Mackie, P.M., Gharbi, K., Ballantyne, J.S., McCormick, S.D. and Wright, P.A.


  • Induction of four glutamine symthetase genes in brain of rainbow trout in response to elevated environmental ammonia

    Wright, P.A., Steele, S.L., Huitema, A. and Bernier, N.J.


  • Rhesus glycoprotein gene expression in the mangrove killifish (Kryptolebias marmoratus) exposed to elevated environmental ammonia levels and air

    Hung, C.Y.C., Tsui, K.N.T., Wilson, J.M., Nawata, C.M., Wood, C.M. and Wright, P.A.


  • Reitzel, A.M. and Heyland, A. (2007) Reduction in morphological plasticity in echinoid larvae: relationship of plasticity with maternal investment and food availability. Ecological and Evolutionary Research.

  • Gosline, J.M., Fudge, D.S., and Guerette, P. (2006). Alpha-helical protein based materials and methods for making same. Patent No. U.S. 7,049,405 B2.

  • Alpha-helical protein based materials and methods for making same (patent).

    John M. Gosline, Douglas S. Fudge, and Paul A. Guerette.


  • The corticotropin-releasing factor system as a mediator of the appetite-suppressing effects of stress in fish

    Nicholas J. Bernier


  • Speers-Roesch,B., Ip,Y.K. and J.S. Ballantyne. 2006. Metabolic organization of freshwater, euryhaline and marine elasmobranchs: implications for the evolution of energy metabolism in sharks and rays. J.Exp.Biol. 209:2495-2508

  • Speers-Roesch,B., J.W. Robinson and J.S. Ballantyne. 2006. Metabolic organization of the spotted ratfish, Hydrolagus colliei (Holocephali: Chimaeriformes): insight into the evolution of energy metabolism in the chondichthyan fishes. J.Exp.Zool. 306A:1-14

  • Lingwood,D. and J.S. Ballantyne. 2006. Alkaline phosphatase-immunoglobulin conjugate binds to lipids in vitro, independent of antibody selectivity. J. Immunological Methods 311:174-177

  • Bystriansky, J.S., J.G. Richards, P.M. Schulte and J.S. Ballantyne. 2006. Reciprocal expression of gill Na+,K+-ATPase a-subunit isoforms a1a and a1b during seawater acclimation of three salmonid fishes that vary in their salinity tolerance. J.Exp.Biol. 209:1848-1858

  • Bystriansky, P.J., LeBlanc,P.J. and Ballantyne,J.S. 2006. Anesthetization of Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus with MS-222 or 2-phenoxyethanol does not alter circulating plasma metabolite levels. Journal of Fish Biology 69:613-621

  • Ip, Y.K., A.M. Loong, K.C. Hiong, W.P. Wong, S.F. Chew, K. Reddy, B. Sivaloganathan and J.S. Ballantyne. 2006. Light induces an increase in the pH of, and a decrease in the ammonia concentration in the extrapallial fluid of the giant clam Tridacna squamosa. Physiol. Biochem. Zool. 79:656-664

  • Treberg, J.R., Speers-Roesch,B., Piermarini,P.M., Ip,Y.K., Ballantyne,J.S. and Driedzic,W.R. 2006. The accumulation of methylamine counteracting solutes in elasmobranches with differing levels of urea: a comparison of marine and freshwater species. J.Exp.Biol. 209:860-870

  • Lingwood,D., G. Harauz and J.S. Ballantyne. 2006. Decoupling the Na+-K+-ATPase in vivo: a possible new role in the gills of freshwater fishes.  Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 144A: 452-457

  • F. Laberge, S. Mühlenbrock-Lenter, W. Grunwald and G. Roth. Evolution of the amygdala: new insights from studies in amphibians. Brain, Behavior and Evolution (2006) 67: 177-187.


  • Flatt, T., Moroz, L. L., Tatar, M., and Heyland, A. (2006). Comparing thyroid and insect hormone signaling. Integrative and Comparative Biology.

  • Heyland, A., Price, D. A., Bodnarova, M., Moroz, L. L. (2006) Thyroid hormone metabolism and thyroid peroxidase function in two non-chordate animals, Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B Molecular and Developmental Evolution.

  • Heyland, A., and Moroz, L. L. (2006). Signaling Mechanisms Underlying Metamorphic Transitions in Animals. Integrative and Comparative Biology.

  • Heyland, A., Reitzel, A.M., Price, D.A., Moroz, L.L. (2006) Endogenous Thyroid Hormone Synthesis in Facultative Planktotrophic Larvae of the Sand Dollar Clypeaster rosaceus: Implications for the Evolutionary Loss of Larval Feeding. Evolution & Development.

  • Sarah J. Bourlat, Thorhildur Juliusdottir, Christopher J. Lowe, Robert Freeman, Jochanan Aronowicz, Mark Kirschner, Eric S. Lander, Michael Thorndyke, Hiroaki Nakano, Andrea B. Kohn, Andreas Heyland, Leonid L. Moroz, Richard R. Copley & Maximilian J. Telford (2006). Deuterostome phylogeny reveals monophyletic chordates and the new phylum Xenoturbellida. Nature

  • Moroz, L. L., Edwards, J. R., Sathyanarayanan, V. P., Kohn, A., Ha, T., Heyland, A., Knudsen, B., Sahni, A., Yu, F., Liu, L., Jezzini, S., Sadreyev, R., Lovell, P., Iannucculli, W., Chen, M., Nguyen, T., Sheng, H., Shaw, R., Kalachikov, S., Panchin, Y., Farmerie, W., Russo, J. J., Ju, J., and Kandel, E. R. (2006). The neuronal transcriptom of Aplysia californica: A platform for the neurogenomics of defined neurons, neuronal compartments and neuronal circuitry. Cell.

  • Bishop, C. D., D. F. Erezyilmaz, et al. (2006). "What is metamorphosis?" Integrative and Comparative Biology 46(6): 655-661.

  • Bishop, C. D., M. J. Huggett, et al. (2006). "Interspecific variation in metamorphic competence in marine invertebrates: the significance for comparative investigations into the timing of metamorphosis." Integrative and Comparative Biology 46(6): 662-682.

  • Composition, morphology and mechanics of hagfish slime.

    Douglas S. Fudge, Nimrod Levy, Scott Chiu, and John M. Gosline


  • Increasing mammalian cardiomyocyte contractility with residues identified in trout troponin C
    Todd E. Gillis, Bo Liang, Franca Chung and Glen F. Tibbits


  • Lingwood,D., G. Harauz and J.S. Ballantyne 2005. Regulation of fish gill Na+-K+-ATPase by selective sulfatide-enriched raft partitioning during seawater adaptation. J.Biol. Chem. 280:36545-36550.

  • CRF-related peptides contribute to stress response and regulation of appetite in hypoxic rainbow trout

    Nicholas J. Bernier and Paul M. Craig


  • Differential increase in forebrain and caudal neurosecretory system corticotropin-releasing factor and urotensin I gene expression associated with seawater transfer in rainbow trout

    Paul M. Craig, Haider Al-Timimi, Nicholas J. Bernier


  • Appetite-suppressing effects of ammonia exposure in rainbow trout associated with regional and temporal activation of brain monoaminergic and CRF systems

    Van A. Ortega, Kenneth J. Renner, Nicholas J. Bernier


  • Expression of four glutamine synthetase genes in the early stages of development of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in relationship to nitrogen excretion

    Phyllis A. Essex-Fraser, Shelby L. Steele, Nicholas J. Bernier, Brent W. Murray, E. Don Stevens, Patricia A. Wright


  • Neuropeptides and the control of food intake in fish

    Helen Volkoff, Luis Fabian Canosa, Suraj Unniappan, Jose M. Cerda-Reverter, Nicholas J. Bernier, Simon P. Kelly, Richard E. Peter


  • Blanckenhorn WU, Heyland A. 2005. The quantitative genetics of two life history trade-offs in the yellow dung fly in abundant and limited food environments. Evolutionary Ecology 18(4):385-402.

  • Reitzel AM, Miles CM, Heyland A, Cowart JD, McEdward LR. 2005. The contribution of the facultative feeding period to echinoid larval development and size at metamorphosis: a comparative approach. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 317(2):189-201.

  • Heyland A, Hodin J, Reitzel AM. 2005. Hormone signaling in evolution and development: a non-model system approach. Bioessays 27(1):64-75.

  • Heyland, A. Moroz, L.L. 2005 Cross-Kingdom Hormonal Signaling: An Insight from thyroid hormone function in marine larvae. Journal of Experimental Biology 208, 4355-4361.

  • Molecular design of the alpha-keratin composite: Insights from a matrix-free model, hagfish slime threads.

    Douglas S. Fudge and John M. Gosline


  • Effect of temperature on the structure of trout troponin C
    Tharin M. A. Blumenschein, Todd E. Gillis, Glen F. Tibbits, and Brian D. Sykes


  • Oxygen and carbon dioxide transport during sustained exercise in diploid and triploid chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)

    Nicholas J. Bernier, Colin J. Brauner, John W. Heath. David J. Randall


  • Limited extracellular but complete intracellular acid-base regulation during short-term environmental hypercapnia in the armoured catfish, Liposarcus pardalis

    Colin J. Brauner, Tao Wang, Yi Wang, Jeffrey G. Richards, Rolando J. Gonzalez, Nicholas J. Bernier, Wang Xi, Atienza Patrick, Adalberto L. Val


  • Transition in organ function during the evolution of air-breathing; insights from Arapaima gigas, an obligate air-breathing teleost from the Amazon

    Colin J. Brauner, Victoria Matey, Jean M. Wilson, Nicholas J. Bernier, Adalberto L. Val


  • Effect of Cryptobia salmositica-induced anorexia on feeding behavior and immune response in juvenile rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss

    Angela Chin, Fucheng C. Guo, Nicholas J. Bernier, Patrick T.K. Woo


  • Effects of cortisol on food intake, growth, and forebrain neuropeptide Y and corticotropin-releasing factor gene expression in goldfish

    Nicholas J. Bernier, Nicole Bedard, Richard E. Peter


  • Heyland, A. 2004 Thyroid hormone-like function in echinoids: A modular signaling system coopted for larval development and critical for life history evolution. Dissertation University of Florida Gainesville, Department of Zoology p.202 (Dissertation)

  • Heyland A, Hodin J. 2004. Heterochronic developmental shift caused by thyroid hormone in larval sand dollars and its implications for phenotypic plasticity and the evolution of nonfeeding development. Evolution 58(3):524-538.

  • Heyland A, Reitzel AM, Hodin J. 2004. Thyroid hormones determine developmental mode in sand dollars (Echinodermata : Echinoidea). Evolution & Development 6(6):382-392.

  • The mechanical properties of hydrated intermediate filaments: Insights from hagfish gland thread cells

    Douglas S. Fudge, Kenneth H. Gardner, V. Trevor Forsyth, Christian Riekel, and John M. Gosline


  • Effect of Temperature and the F27W Mutation on the Ca2+ Activated Structural Transition of Trout Cardiac Troponin C
    Todd E. Gillis, Tharin M. A. Blumenschein, Brian D. Sykes, and Glen F. Tibbits


  • Sequence mutations in teleost cardiac troponin C that are permissive of high Ca2+ affinity of site II
    Todd E. Gillis, Chris D. Moyes, and Glen F. Tibbits


  • Beating the cold: the functional evolution of troponin C in teleost fish
    Todd E. Gillis and Glen F. Tibbits


  • F. Laberge and T.J. Hara. Non-oscillatory discharges of a F-prostaglandin responsive neuron population in the olfactory bulb-telencephalon transition area in lake whitefish. Neuroscience (2003) 116:1089-1095.


  • Bernasconi G, Hellriegel B, Heyland A, Ward PI. 2002. Sperm survival in the female reproductive tract in the fly Scathophaga stercoraria (L.). Journal of Insect Physiology 48(2):197-203.

  • The hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal axis and the control of food intake in teleost fish

    Nicholas J. Bernier, Richard E. Peter


  • Appetite-suppressing effects of urotensin I and corticotropin-releasing hormone in goldfish (Carassius auratus)

    Nicholas J. Bernier, Richard E. Peter


  • Extracellular carbonic anhydrase in the dogfish, Squalus acanthias: a role in CO2 excretion

    Katie M. Gilmour, Steve F. Perry, Nicholas J. Bernier, Raymond P. Henry, Chris M. Wood


  • Ca2+ binding to cardiac troponin C: effects of temperature and pH on mammalian and salmonid isoforms
    Todd E. Gillis, Christian R. Marshall, Xiao-Hua Xue, Thor J. Borgford, and Glen F. Tibbits


  • Brain regulation of feeding behavior and food intake in fish

    Xinwei Lin, Helene Volkoff, Yuwaraj Narnaware, Nicholas J. Bernier, Pierre Peyon, Richard E. Peter


  • Influences of subzero thermal acclimation on mitochondrial membrane composition of temperate zone marine bivalve mollusks
    Todd E. Gillis, James S. Ballantyne


  • Mitochondrial membrane composition of two Arctic marine bivalve mollusks, Serripes groenlandicus and Mya truncata
    Todd E. Gillis, James S. Ballantyne


  • Differential expression of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and urotensin I precursor genes, and evidence of CRF gene expression regulated by cortisol in goldfish brain

    Nicholas J. Bernier, Xinwei Lin, Richard E. Peter


  • Cardiovascular control via angiotensin II and circulating catecholamines in the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias

    Nicholas J. Bernier, Katie M. Gilmour, Yoshio Takei, Steve F. Perry


  • The acute humoral adrenergic stress response in fish: facts and fiction

    Steve F. Perry, Nicholas J. Bernier


  • Mediation of humoral catecholamine secretion by the renin-angiotensin system in hypotensive rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

    Nicholas J. Bernier, Hiroyuki Kaiya, Yoshio Takei, Steve F. Perry


  • Does gill boundary layer carbonic anhydrase contribute to carbon dioxide excretion: A comparison between dogfish (Squalus acanthias) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

    Steve F. Perry, Katie M. Gilmour, Nicholas J. Bernier, Chris M. Wood


  • Natriuretic peptides and the control of catecholamine release in two freshwater teleost and a marine elasmobranch fish

    John E. McKendry, Nicholas J. Bernier, Yoshio Takei, Douglas W. Duff, Kenneth R. Olsen, Steve F. Perry


  • Cardiovascular effects of angiotensin-II-mediated adrenaline release in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss

    Nicholas J. Bernier, Steve F. Perry


  • Blood pressure regulation during hypotension in two teleost species: differential involvement of the renin-angiotensin and adrenergic systems

    Nicholas J. Bernier, John E. McKendry, Steve F. Perry


  • Compositional correlates of metabolic depression in the mitochondrial membranes of estivating snails
    Jeff A. Stuart, Todd E. Gillis, and James S. Ballantyne


  • Remodeling of phospholipid fatty acids in mitochondrial membranes of estivating snails
    Jeff A. Stuart, Todd E. Gillis, James S. Ballantyne


  • The adrenergic stress response in fish: control of catecholamine storage and release

    Stephen G. Reid, Nicholas J. Bernier, Steve F. Perry


  • Carbon dioxide anaesthesia in rainbow trout: effects of hypercapnic level and stress on induction and recovery from anaesthetic treatment

    Nicholas J. Bernier, David J. Randall


  • Angiotensins stimulate catecholamine release from the chromaffin tissue of the rainbow trout

    Nicholas J. Bernier, Steve F. Perry


  • Effects of starvation on plasma free amino acids and glucose concentrations in Lake Sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens
    Todd E. Gillis, James S. Ballantyne

     


  • Control of catecholamine and serotonin release from the chromaffin tissue of the Atlantic hagfish

    Nicholas J. Bernier, Steve F. Perry


  • Metabolic organization of liver and somatic muscle of landlocked sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, during spawning migration
    Paul J. Leblanc, Todd E. Gillis, Martin F. Gerrits, & James S. Ballanatyne

    Canadian Journal of Zoology (1995) 73: 916-923


  • Carrierr-mediated urea transport across the mitochondrial membrane of an elasmobranch (Raja erinacea) and a teleost (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fish

    Rodela, T.M., Ballantyne, J.S. and Wright, P.A.


  • Oxygen concentration in the water boundary layer next to rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) embryos is influenced by hypoxia exposure time, metabolic rate and water flow

    Miller, S.C., Reeb S.E., Wright, P.A., Gillis, T.E.


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  • Miller AEM, Heyland A (in press). Endocrine interactions between plants and animals: Implications of exogenous hormone sources for the evolution of hormone signaling. General and Comparative Endocrinology.

  • Ammonia transport in cultured gill epithelium of freshwater rainbow trout: The importance of Rhesus glycoproteins and the presence of an apical Na+/NH4+ exchange complex

    Tsui, T.K.N,, Hung, C.Y.C., Nawata, C.M., Wilson, J.M., Wright, P.A. and Wood, C.M.