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1. Impairment on fillet fatty acid profile and oxidative damage in pirarucu, Arapaima gigas, acutely exposed to extreme ambient temperature.

2. Acute CO 2 tolerance in fishes is associated with air breathing but not the Root effect, red cell βNHE, or habitat.

3. Ontogeny of hemoglobin‑oxygen binding and multiplicity in the obligate air-breathing fish Arapaima gigas.

4. Involvement of purinergic system and electron transport chain in two species of cichlids from the Amazon basin exposed to hypoxia.

5. Acute exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of copper affects branchial and hepatic phosphoryl transfer network of Cichlasoma amazonarum: Impacts on bioenergetics homeostasis.

6. Dietary ochratoxin A (OTA) decreases growth performance and impairs muscle antioxidant system and meat fatty acid profiles in juvenile tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum).

7. Tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) acclimated to different tropical waters from the Amazon basin shows specific acute-stress responses.

8. Temperature and food availability alters the physiology and aerobic capacity of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum).

9. Does hypoxia or different rates of re-oxygenation after hypoxia induce an oxidative stress response in Cyphocharax abramoides (Kner 1858), a Characid fish of the Rio Negro?

10. Experimentally increased temperature and hypoxia affect stability of social hierarchy and metabolism of the Amazonian cichlid Apistogramma agassizii.

11. Rapid regulation of blood parameters under acute hypoxia in the Amazonian fish Prochilodus nigricans.

12. Effect of low pH exposure on Na(+) regulation in two cichlid fish species of the Amazon.

13. Recovery of fat snook, Centropomus parallelus (Teleostei: Perciformes) after subchronic exposure to copper.

14. Respiratory responses to progressive hypoxia in the Amazonian oscar, Astronotus ocellatus.

15. Mitochondrial K(ATP) channels and sarcoplasmic reticulum influence cardiac force development under anoxia in the Amazonian armored catfish Liposarcus pardalis.

16. Organic phosphates in the red blood cells of fish.

17. Crude oil exposure affects air-breathing frequency, blood phosphate levels and ion regulation in an air-breathing teleost fish, Hoplosternum littorale.

18. Biological aspects of amazonian fishes I. Red blood cell phosphates of schooling fishes (genus Semaprochilodus: Prochilodontidae).

19. Hemoglobin, hematology, intraerythrocytic phosphates and whole blood Bohr effect from lotic and lentic Hypostomus regani populations (São Paulo-Brasil).

20. Adaptative features of ectothermic enzymes. III--Studies on phosphoglucose isomerase (PGI) from five species of tropical fishes of the superorder Ostariophysi.

21. Biological aspects of Amazonian fishes--VI. Hemoglobins and whole blood properties of Semaprochilodus species (Prochilodontidae) at two phases of migration.

22. Studies on the influence of nitrite on methemoglobin formation in Amazonian fishes.

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