80. JOHNSTON, I.A. & GLEESON, T.T. (1984). Thermal dependence of contractile properties of red and white fibres isolated from the iliofibularis muscle of the desert iguana ( Dipsosaurus dorsalis ). J. Exp. Biol., 113, 123-132. download pdf
84. FITCH, N., JOHNSTON, I.A. & WOOD, R.E. (1984). Skeletal muscle capillary supply in a fish that lacks respiratory pigments. Respir. Physiol., 57, 201-211. download pdf
85. GLEESON, T.T., NICOL, C.J.M. & JOHNSTON, I.A. (1984). Capillarization, mitochondrial densities, oxygen diffusion distances and innervation of red and white muscle of the lizard ( Dipsosaurus dorsalis ). Cell Tissue Res., 237, 253-258. download pdf
86. JOHNSTON , I.A. (1985). Sustained force development: Specializations and variation among the vertebrates. J. Exp. Biol., 115, 239-251. summary download pdf
109. JOHNSTON, I.A. & GLEESON, T.T. (1987). Effects of temperature on contractile properties of skinned muscle fibres isolated from three species of toad. Am. J. Physiol., 252, R371-375. download pdf
111. GLEESON, T.T. & JOHNSTON, I.A. (1987). Reptilian skeletal muscle: Contractile properties of single fast-twitch and slow fibers from the lizard Dipsosaurus dorsalis . J. exp. Zool., 242, 283-290. download pdf
120. MUTUNGI, G. & JOHNSTON, I.A. (1988). Influence of pH and temperature on force development and shortening velocity in skinned muscle fibres from fish. Fish Physiol. Biochem., 5, 257-262. download pdf
210. NAVAS , C.A. , JAMES, R.S., WAKELING, J.M., KEMP, K.M. & JOHNSTON, I.A. (1999). An integrative study of the temperature dependence of whole animal and muscle performance during jumping and swimming in the frog Rana temporaria . J. Comp. Physiol . B 169, 588-596.download pdf
215. WILSON, R.S., JAMES, R.S. & JOHNSTON, I.A. (2000). Thermal acclimation of locomotor performance in tadpoles and adults of the aquatic frog Xenopus laevis. J. comp. Physiol. B 170, 117-124. 216.download pdf
231. JOHNSTON, I.A. & TEMPLE, G.K. (2002). Thermal plasticity of skeletal muscle phenotype in ectothermic vertebrates and its signif icance for locomotory behaviour. J. Exp. Biol., 205, 2305-2322.download pdf

