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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. Exploring relationships between oxygen consumption and biologger‐derived estimates of heart rate in two warmwater piscivores

6. Holosteans contextualize the role of the teleost genome duplication in promoting the rise of evolutionary novelties in the ray-finned fish innate immune system

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

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

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

10. On the structure and development of the parasphenoid and the ventral rostral bones in Acipenser baerii and Polyodon spathula (Actinopterygii, Acipenseriformes)

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

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

14. The bowfin genome illuminates the developmental evolution of ray-finned fishes

15. The hepatic architecture of the coelacanth differs from that of the lungfish in portal triad formation

16. Earliest Known Material of Amia, Bowfin, From The Sentinel Butte Formation (Paleocene), Medora, North Dakota

17. Hidden species diversity in an iconic living fossil vertebrate.

18. Convergent losses of SCPP genes and ganoid scales among non-teleost actinopterygians

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

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

21. The genome of the bowfin (Amia calva) illuminates the developmental evolution of ray-finned fishes

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

23. Does the bowfin gas bladder represent an intermediate stage during the lung-to-gas bladder evolutionary transition?

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

25. Global Rate Variation in Bony Vertebrates

26. Evolution of caudal fin ray development and caudal fin hypural diastema complex in spotted gar, teleosts, and other neopterygian fishes

27. Roughing It.

28. 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.

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

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

31. Chapter 9: FISH IDENTIFICATION.

32. Mercury in South Carolina Fishes, USA.

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

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

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

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

37. Cranial muscle homology across modern gnathostomes.

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

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

40. 'Holostei versus Halecostomi' Problem: Insight from Cytogenetics of Ancient Nonteleost Actinopterygian Fish, BowfinAmia calva

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

42. On the so-called cavum orbitonasale.

43. Comparative study on pattern recognition receptors in non-teleost ray-finned fishes and their evolutionary significance in primitive vertebrates

44. Tracing the genetic footprints of vertebrate landing in non-teleost ray-finned fishes

45. Evolution of sex hormone binding globulins reveals early gene duplication at the root of vertebrates

46. Illustration of a Bowfin Amia calva

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

48. Bony labyrinth morphology in early neopterygian fishes (Actinopterygii: Neopterygii)

49. Morphological and Cytochemical Characteristics of Granulocytes from Bowfin Amia calva

50. TRASH FISH.

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