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Opsanus tau

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Opsanus tau (Linnaeus, 1766)

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Reptilia, Amphibia, and Pisces
T Barbour and L J Cole (1906) Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 50: 146-159
Some cold-blooded vertebrates from the Florida keys
H W Fowler (1906) Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 58: 77-113
Notes on a collection of fishes from the Gulf of Mexico at Vera Cruz and Tampico
David S Jordan and M C Dickerson (1908) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 34: 11-22
A new species of fish of the genus Atopichthys, with notes on New Jersey fishes
Henry W Fowler (1909) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 61: 406-408
Little Known New Jersey Fishes
Henry W Fowler (1910) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 62: 599-602
Notes on a collection of fishes from Cameron, Louisiana
F W Weymouth (1910) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 38: 135-145
A review of the venomous toadfishes
Barton A Bean and A C Weed (1910) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 38: 511-526
On a collection of fishes from the lower Potomac, the entrance of Chesapeake Bay, and from streams flowing into these waters
B W Evermann and S F Hildebrand (1910) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 23: 157-163
The life history of the Scolex polymorphus of the Woods Hole region
W C Curtis (1911) Journal of Morphology 22: 819-853
Records of Northern New Jersey Fishes
Henry W Fowler (1916) Copeia 31: 41-42
Burrowing Habits of the Box Turtle
George P Engelhardt (1916) Copeia 31: 42-43
Description of a New Cyprinoid Fish (Notropis stonei) with Notes on Other Fishes Obtained in the United States
Henry W Fowler (1920) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 72: 385-402
A list of the fishes of New Jersey
H W Fowler (1920) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 33: 139-170
Records of Fishes for the Eastern and Southern United States
Henry W Fowler (1922) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 74: 1-27
Notes on cestode parasites of sharks and skates
E Linton (1924) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 64: 1-114
Notes on trematode parasites of birds
Edwin Linton (1928) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 73: 1-36
THE RESPIRATORY FUNCTION OF THE BLOOD OF MARINE FISHES
R W Root (1931) Biol Bull 61: 427-456
THE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN HEMOGLOBIN AND OXYGEN IN THE BLOOD OF CERTAIN FISHES
Arda Alden Green and Raymond W Root (1933) Biol Bull 64: 383-404
Notes on Louisiana fishes
H W Fowler (1933) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 46: 57-63
Trematodes from fishes mainly from the Woods Hole region, Massachusetts
Edwin Linton (1940) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 88: 1-172
A review of the parasitic Crustacea of the genus Argulus in the collections of the United States National Museum
O Lloyd Meehean (1940) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 88(3087): 459-522
STUDIES ON THE ISOLATED ISLET TISSUE OF FISH. I. THE CYTOCHROME OXIDASE AND SUCCINIC DEHYDROGENASE CONTENTS OF NORMAL TOADFISH (OPSANUS TAU)
Arnold Lazarow and Sherwin J Cooperstein (1951) Biol Bull 100: 191-198
THE RELATION OF BODY WEIGHT TO BODY SURFACE AREA IN MARINE FISHES
I E Gray (1953) Biol Bull 105: 285-288
THE RESPIRATORY METABOLISM OF TISSUES OF MARINE TELEOSTS IN RELATION TO ACTIVITY AND BODY SIZE
F John Vernberg (1954) Biol Bull 106: 360-370
A review of the genus Echeneibothrium
(1956) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 46: 256-265
THE SWIMBLADDER OF THE TOADFISH (OPSANUS TAU L.)
Ragnar Fange and Jonathan B Wittenberg (1958) Biol Bull 115: 172-179
DISTRIBUTION OF A RADIOMERCURY-LABELLED DIURETIC (CHLORMERODRIN) IN TISSUES OF MARINE FISH
Roger L Greif and Marilyn Du Vigneaud (1959) Biol Bull 117: 251-257
COMPENSATION OF LIVER PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN TEMPERATURE-ACCLIMATED TOADFISH, OPSANUS TAU
Audrey E V Haschemeyer (1968) Biol Bull 135: 130-140
Two new argulids (Crustacea: Branchiura) from the eastern United States
R F Cressey (1971) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 84: 253-258
DIMENSIONS AND ULTRASTRUCTURE OF TOADFISH GILLS
G M Hughes and I E Gray (1972) Biol Bull 143: 150-161
IN VIVO INTESTINAL ABSORPTION OF SUGAR IN THE TOADFISH (MARINE TELEOST, OPSANUS TAU)
A Farmanfarmaian, Allan Ross and Dennis Mazal (1972) Biol Bull 142: 427-445
SERUM COMPOSITION OF FRESHWATER STRINGRAYS (POTAMOTRYGONIDAE) ADAPTED TO FRESH AND DILUTE SEA WATER
Robert W Griffith, Peter K T Pang et al. (1973) Biol Bull 144: 304-320
OBSERVATIONS ON TUBULOVESICULA PINGUIS (LINTON, 1910) MANTER, 1947 AND ON SYSTEMATICS OF THE HEMIUROID TREMATODES
Horace W Stunkard (1973) Biol Bull 145: 607-626
A review of the coral toadfishes of the genus Sanopus with descriptions of two new species from Cozumel Island, Mexico
Bruce B Collette (1974) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 87: 185-204
COMPOSITION OF THE BLOOD SERUM OF DEEP-SEA FISHES
Robert W Griffith (1981) Biol Bull 160: 250-264
SECRETION OF NITROGEN INTO THE SWIMBLADDER OF FISH. I. SECRETION BY FISHES NEARLY LACKING CIRCULATING HEMOGLOBIN. ROLE OF THE RETE MIRABILE
William Witfenberg, David K Wittenberg and Jonathan B Wittenberg (1981) Biol Bull 161: 426-439
SECRETION OF NITROGEN INTO THE SWIMBLADDER OF FISH. II. MOLECULAR MECHANISM. SECRETION OF NOBLE GASES
David K Wittenberg, William Wittenberg et al. (1981) Biol Bull 161: 440-451
Review Of Hysterothylacium And Iheringascaris (both previously =Thynnascaris) (Nematoda: Anisakidae) from the northern Gulf of Mexico
Thomas L Deardorff and Robin M Overstreet (1981) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 93(4): 1035-1079
EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE EXTREMES ON PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN LIVER OF TOADFISH, OPSANUS TAU, IN VIVO
Audrey E V Haschemeyer and Rita W Mathews (1982) Biol Bull 162: 18-27
Two new species of coral toadfishes, family Batrachoididae, genus Sanopus, from Yucatan, Mexico, and Belize
Bruce B Collette (1983) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 96: 719-724
THE EFFECTS OF MULTIPLE INJECTIONS OF BACTERIAL ENDOTOXIN ON BLOOD COAGULATION IN THE TOADFISH, OPSANUS TAU
Timothy K Miller and Jack Levin (1984) Biol Bull 166: 189-205
Retinal Projections in the Hime Salmon (Landlocked Red Salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka) : Physiology
Takashi Shiga, Yoshitaka Oka et al. (1989) Zoological Science 6: 885-898
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the General Scientific Meetings of the Marine Biological Laboratory
(1989) Biol Bull 177: 313-330
Differences in the Responses of Two Mudskippers to Terrestrial Exposure
K Yuen Ip, Y Chee Lee et al. (1993) Zoological Science 10: 511-519
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