FMRG Publications 2004

248.  HALL, T.E., SMITH, P. & JOHNSTON, I.A. (2004). Stages of embryonic development in the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua . J. Morphology. 259, 255-270. download pdf

249. JOHNSTON, I.A. & HALL, T.E. (2004). Mechanisms of muscle development and responses to temperature change in fish larvae. Pp. 113-144. In J.J. Govoni (Ed). The development of form and function in fishes and the question of larval adaptation. American Fisheries Society Symp. 40: Bethesda , Maryland . download pdf

250. CLARK, M. S., CLARKE, A., COCKELL, C. S.,  CONVEY, P. DETRICH, W. H., FRASER, K.P.P., JOHNSTON, I. A., METHE, B. A., MURRAY, A. E. PECK, L. S., RÖMISCH, K. and ROGERS, A. D. (2004). Antarctic GenomicsComp. Funct.  Genom.   5, 230-238. download pdf

251. Catalán, I.A., Johnston, I.A. and Olivar, M.P. (2004). Seasonal differences in muscle fibre recruitment of pilchard larvae in the north-western Mediterranean.
J. Fish Biol , 64 , 1605-1625. download pdf

252. JOHNSTON, I.A., MANTHRI, S., BICKERDIKE, R., DINGWALL, A., LUIJKX, R., CAMPBELL, P., NICKELL, D., ALDERSON, R., (2004). Growth performance, muscle structure and flesh quality in out-of-season Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolts reared under two different photoperiod regimes. Aquaculture 237, 281-300. download pdf

253. Nicholas J. Cole.1, Thomas E. Hall., Christopher I. Martin., Mark A. Chapman., Atsushi Kobiyama., Yoshiaki Nihei., Shugo Watabe. and Ian A. Johnston. (2004). Temperature and the expression of myogenic regulatory factors (MRFs) and myosin heavy chain isoforms during embryogenesis in the common carp Cyprinus carpio L. J. Exp. Biol. 207, 4239-4248. download pdf

254. Ian A. Johnston1,*, Marguerite Abercromby1, Vera L. A. Vieira1, Rakel J. Sigursteindóttir2,BjarniK. Kristjánsson2, Dean Sibthorpe1 and Skúli Skúlason2 (2004). Rapid evolution of muscle fibre number in post-glacial populations of ArcticcharrSalvelinus alpinus J. Exp. Biol. 207, 4343-4360. download pdf

255. Edd Hammill1, Robbie S. Wilson*, Ian A.Johnston. (2004). Sustained swimming performance and muscle structure are altered by thermal acclimation in male mosquito fish. J. Thermal Biology. 29, 251-257. download pdf

256. WILSON, R.S. and JOHNSTON, I.A. (2004). Combining studies of comparative physiology and behavioural ecology to test the adaptive benefits of thermal acclimation. International Congress Series 1275, 201-208. download pdf

 

 

 

 

 

 

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