Nann A. Fangue

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University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Lonthair JK, Wegner NC, Cheng BS, et al. (2024) Smaller body size under warming is not due to gill-oxygen limitation in a cold-water salmonid. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 227
Pasparakis C, Lohroff T, Biefel F, et al. (2023) Effects of turbidity, temperature and predation cue on the stress response of juvenile delta smelt. Conservation Physiology. 11: coad036
Zillig KW, FitzGerald AM, Lusardi RA, et al. (2023) Intraspecific variation among Chinook Salmon populations indicates physiological adaptation to local environmental conditions. Conservation Physiology. 11: coad044
Desforges JE, Birnie-Gauvin K, Jutfelt F, et al. (2023) The ecological relevance of critical thermal maxima methodology for fishes. Journal of Fish Biology
Lo VK, Martin BT, Danner EM, et al. (2022) The effect of temperature on specific dynamic action of juvenile fall-run Chinook salmon, . Conservation Physiology. 10: coac067
Pasparakis C, Wampler AN, Lohroff T, et al. (2022) Characterizing the stress response in juvenile Delta smelt exposed to multiple stressors. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part a, Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 274: 111303
Yanagitsuru YR, Daza IY, Lewis LS, et al. (2022) Growth, osmoregulation and ionoregulation of longfin smelt () yolk-sac larvae at different salinities. Conservation Physiology. 10: coac041
Del Rio AM, Mukai GN, Martin BT, et al. (2021) Differential sensitivity to warming and hypoxia during development and long-term effects of developmental exposure in early life stage Chinook salmon. Conservation Physiology. 9: coab054
Cooke SJ, Bergman JN, Madliger CL, et al. (2021) One hundred research questions in conservation physiology for generating actionable evidence to inform conservation policy and practice. Conservation Physiology. 9: coab009
Mundy PC, Carte MF, Brander SM, et al. (2020) Bifenthrin exposure causes hyperactivity in early larval stages of an endangered fish species at concentrations that occur during their hatching season. Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 228: 105611
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