The relative volumes of major body fluids of freshwater and marine sharks are remarkably similar in spite of the differences in external medium and in osmotic pressure of body fluids. The small differences detected are in agreement with differences reported in comparisons of freshwater and marine te1eosts: a slightly higher total water content and a smaller ratio of extracellular to intracellular fluids in freshwater forms
Carcharhinus leucas, the bull shark, or cub shark, is a member of a large family, the Carcharhinidae...
No significant differences in oxyhemoglobin affinity, or electrophoretic patterns of hemoglobin were...
This study examined the osmoregulatory status of the euryhaline elasmobranch Carcharhinus leucas acc...
A bstract. The relative volumes of major body fluids of freshwater and marine sharks are remarkably ...
Since the discovery of the phenomenally high urea content of the body fluids of cartilaginous fishes...
Nineteen sharks collected from freshwater at several points on Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan w...
Nineteen sharks collected from freshwater at several points on Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan w...
Since the discovery of the phenomenally high urea content of the body fluids of cartilaginous fishes...
The bull shark, Carcharhinus lellcas, employing archaic but effective means of regulating the physic...
The rectal glands of elasmobranchs perform the function of salt-excreting organs. These glands are s...
Since 1966, an extensive tagging program has demonstrated beyond any further doubt (Thorson, 1971) t...
Major transitions between marine and freshwater habitats are relatively infrequent, primarily as a r...
Carcharhinus leucas, the bull shark, or cub shark, is a member of a large family, the Carcharhinidae...
The shark that occurs in the fresh water of Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan was first described ...
No significant differences in oxyhemoglobin affinity, or electrophoretic patterns of hemoglobin were...
Carcharhinus leucas, the bull shark, or cub shark, is a member of a large family, the Carcharhinidae...
No significant differences in oxyhemoglobin affinity, or electrophoretic patterns of hemoglobin were...
This study examined the osmoregulatory status of the euryhaline elasmobranch Carcharhinus leucas acc...
A bstract. The relative volumes of major body fluids of freshwater and marine sharks are remarkably ...
Since the discovery of the phenomenally high urea content of the body fluids of cartilaginous fishes...
Nineteen sharks collected from freshwater at several points on Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan w...
Nineteen sharks collected from freshwater at several points on Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan w...
Since the discovery of the phenomenally high urea content of the body fluids of cartilaginous fishes...
The bull shark, Carcharhinus lellcas, employing archaic but effective means of regulating the physic...
The rectal glands of elasmobranchs perform the function of salt-excreting organs. These glands are s...
Since 1966, an extensive tagging program has demonstrated beyond any further doubt (Thorson, 1971) t...
Major transitions between marine and freshwater habitats are relatively infrequent, primarily as a r...
Carcharhinus leucas, the bull shark, or cub shark, is a member of a large family, the Carcharhinidae...
The shark that occurs in the fresh water of Lake Nicaragua and the Rio San Juan was first described ...
No significant differences in oxyhemoglobin affinity, or electrophoretic patterns of hemoglobin were...
Carcharhinus leucas, the bull shark, or cub shark, is a member of a large family, the Carcharhinidae...
No significant differences in oxyhemoglobin affinity, or electrophoretic patterns of hemoglobin were...
This study examined the osmoregulatory status of the euryhaline elasmobranch Carcharhinus leucas acc...