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1. Spatial and Ontogenetic Patterns in the Trophic Ecology of Two Predatory Fishes in a Large River.

2. FishmiRNA: An Evolutionarily Supported MicroRNA Annotation and Expression Database for Ray-Finned Fishes.

3. Peptide YY (1–36) peptides from phylogenetically ancient fish targeting mammalian neuropeptide Y1 receptors demonstrate potent effects on pancreatic β‐cell function, growth and survival.

4. Glucagon-like peptides-1 from phylogenetically ancient fish show potent anti-diabetic activities by acting as dual GLP1R and GCGR agonists.

5. Tracking bowfin with acoustic telemetry: Insight into the ecology of a living fossil.

6. Food habits and relative abundances of native piscivores: implications for controlling common carp.

7. 'Holostei versus Halecostomi' Problem: Insight from Cytogenetics of Ancient Nonteleost Actinopterygian Fish, Bowfin Amia calva.

8. Support for Lungfish as the Closest Relative of Tetrapods by Using Slowly Evolving Ray-Finned Fish as the Outgroup.

9. Foraging ecology of Bowfin (Amia calva), in the Lake Huron–Erie Corridor of the Laurentian Great Lakes: Individual specialists in generalist populations.

10. Characterisation of putative oxygen chemoreceptors in bowfin (Amia calva).

11. The effect of sustained hypoxia on the cardio-respiratory response of bowfin Amia calva: implications for changes in the oxygen transport system.

12. Time domains of the hypoxic cardio-respiratory response in bowfin (Amia calva).

13. Kinematics of ribbon-fin locomotion in the bowfin, Amia calva.

14. Comparative Analysis of the Organization of the Cholinergic System in the Brains of Two Holostean Fishes, the Florida Gar Lepisosteus platyrhincus and the Bowfin Amia calva.

15. A New Fossil Amiid from the Eocene of Senegal and the Persistence of Extinct Marine Amiids after the Cretaceous--Paleogene Boundary.

16. Disturbance regime and limits on benefits of refuge use for fishes in a fluctuating hydroscape.

17. Mercury in South Carolina Fishes, USA.

18. Population dynamics and potential management of bowfin ( Amia calva) in the upper Mississippi River.

19. Precision of Hard Structures Used to Estimate Age of Bowfin in the Upper Mississippi River.

20. Phylogeny of nucleus medianus of the posterior tubercle in rayfinned fishes.

21. ADAPTATION OF HAPLOBOTHRIUM GLOBULIFORME (CESTODA: PSEUDOPHYLLIDEA) TO THE INTESTINAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE BOWFIN (AMIA CALVA L.).

22. Cranial muscle homology across modern gnathostomes.

23. Chloride inhibition of nitrite uptake for non-teleost Actinopterygiian fishes

24. Effect of Air Breathing on Acid-Base and Ion Regulation after Exhaustive Exercise and during Low pH Exposure in the Bowfin, Amia calva.

25. On the so-called cavum orbitonasale.

26. Control of Gill Ventilation and Air-Breathing in the Bowfin Amia Calva.

27. Isolation, localization, and cardiovascular activity of tachykinins from the stomach of the...

28. Evidence for Membrane-Bound Carbonic Anhydrase in the Air Bladder of Bowfin (Amia Calva), a...

29. Air-breathing during activity in the fishes Amia calva and Lepisosteus oculatus.

31. The effects of altered aquatic and aerial respiratory gas concentrations on air-breathing ...

32. Dinitrophenyl-Reactive Immunoglobulins in the Serum of Normal Bowfin, <em>Amia calva</em>.

33. The Nephron of <em>Amia calva</em>.

34. Considerations on the Stannius Corpuscles and teh Interrenal Tissues of Bony Fishes, Especially Based on Researches into <em>Amia</em>.

35. THE DEVELOPMENT OF DERMAL BONES IN THE SKULL OF A MIA CALVA.

36. MISCELLANY.

37. Argulus from the Pascagoula River, MS, USA, with an Emphasis on Those of the Threatened Gulf Sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi.

38. Poorly differentiated granuloplastic leukaemia in a bowfin, <em>Amia calva</em> L.

39. A case report of hepatocellular neoplasia in bowfin, <em>Amia calva</em> L.

40. REGINA RIGIDA (Glossy Crayfish Snake).

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