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    Hydrodynamic stability of swimming in ostraciid fishes: role of the carapace in the smooth trunkfish Lactophrys triqueter (Teleostei: Ostraciidae) by Bartol, Ian K, Gharib, Morteza, Weihs, Daniel, Webb, Paul W, Hove, Jay R, Gordon, Malcolm S

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-02-2003)
    “…The hydrodynamic bases for the stability of locomotory motions in fishes are poorly understood, even for those fishes, such as the rigid-bodied smooth…”
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    The ontogeny of muscle structure and locomotory function in the long-finned squid Doryteuthis pealeii by Thompson, J T, Bartol, I K, Baksi, A E, Li, K Y, Krueger, P S

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-04-2010)
    “…Understanding the extent to which changes in muscle form and function underlie ontogenetic changes in locomotory behaviors and performance is important in…”
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    Swimming dynamics and propulsive efficiency of squids throughout ontogeny by Bartol, Ian K., Krueger, Paul S., Thompson, Joseph T., Stewart, William J.

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-12-2008)
    “…Squids encounter vastly different flow regimes throughout ontogeny as they undergo critical morphological changes to their two locomotive systems: the fins and…”
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    Evidence of self-correcting spiral flows in swimming boxfishes by Bartol, I K, Gordon, M S, Webb, P, Weihs, D, Gharib, M

    Published in Bioinspiration & biomimetics (01-03-2008)
    “…The marine boxfishes have rigid keeled exteriors (carapaces) unlike most fishes, yet exhibit high stability, high maneuverability and relatively low drag given…”
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    Distribution of the euryhaline squid Lolliguncula brevis in Chesapeake Bay: effects of selected abiotic factors by BARTOL, I. K, MANN, R, VECCHIONE, M

    “…The majority of cephalopods are thought to have limitations arising from physiology and locomotion that exclude them from shallow, highly variable, euryhaline…”
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    Role of Aerobic and Anaerobic Circular Mantle Muscle Fibers in Swimming Squid: Electromyography by Bartol, Ian K.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-02-2001)
    “…Circular mantle muscle of squids and cuttlefishes consists of distinct zones of aerobic and anaerobic muscle fibers that are thought to have functional roles…”
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    Swimming mechanics and behavior of the shallow-water brief squid Lolliguncula brevis by Bartol, I K, Patterson, M R, Mann, R

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-11-2001)
    “…Although squid are among the most versatile swimmers and rely on a unique locomotor system, little is known about the swimming mechanics and behavior of most…”
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    In vivo observation of a non-noradrenergic regulation of arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase gene expression in the rat pineal complex by Garidou, M.-L, Bartol, I, Calgari, C, Pévet, P, Simonneaux, V

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2001)
    “…The rodent pineal gland is the end point of several peripheral and central fibers innervating the superficial and deep parts of the gland. Up to now, only the…”
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    Growth and mortality of oysters ( Crassostrea virginica) on constructed intertidal reefs: effects of tidal height and substrate level by Bartol, Ian K., Mann, Roger, Luckenbach, Mark

    “…Intertidal oyster reefs, 3-dimensional structures created by years of successive settlement of larval oysters on adult oyster shells, provide levels of surface…”
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    Aerobic respiratory costs of swimming in the negatively buoyant brief squid Lolliguncula brevis by Bartol, I K, Mann, R, Patterson, M R

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-11-2001)
    “…Because of the inherent inefficiency of jet propulsion, squid are considered to be at a competitive disadvantage compared with fishes, which generally depend…”
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    Combined effects of high-fat feeding and circadian desynchronization by BARTOL-MUNIER, I, GOURMELEN, S, PEVET, P, CHALLET, E

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-01-2006)
    “…To assess whether circadian desynchronization leads to metabolic alterations capable of promoting dietary obesity and/or impairing glucose tolerance. Rats fed…”
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    Volumetric flow imaging reveals the importance of vortex ring formation in squid swimming tail-first and arms-first by Bartol, Ian K, Krueger, Paul S, Jastrebsky, Rachel A, Williams, Sheila, Thompson, Joseph T

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-02-2016)
    “…Squids use a pulsed jet and fin movements to swim both arms-first (forward) and tail-first (backward). Given the complexity of the squid multi-propulsor…”
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    The effect of melatonin chronic treatment upon macrophage and lymphocyte metabolism and function in Walker-256 tumour-bearing rats by Martins Jr, E, Fernandes, L.C, Bartol, I, Cipolla-Neto, J, Costa Rosa, L.F.B.P

    Published in Journal of neuroimmunology (01-02-1998)
    “…Melatonin is the main hormone involved in the neuroendocrine-immune axis. It also presents antitumour activity. To evaluate the role of melatonin on the…”
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    Flow Patterns Around the Carapaces of Rigid-bodied, Multi-propulsor Boxfishes (Teleostei: Ostraciidae) by Bartol, Ian K., Gordon, Malcolm S., Gharib, Morteza, Hove, Jay R., Webb, Paul W., Weihs, Daniel

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-11-2002)
    “…Boxfishes (Teleostei: Ostraciidae) are rigid-body, multi-propulsor swimmers that exhibit unusually small amplitude recoil movements during rectilinear…”
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    Modifications of local cerebral glucose utilization during circadian food-anticipatory activity by de Vasconcelos, A. Pereira, Bartol-Munier, I., Feillet, C.A., Gourmelen, S., Pevet, P., Challet, E.

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2006)
    “…Food-anticipatory activity that animals express before a daily timed meal is considered as the behavioral output of a feeding-entrainable oscillator whose…”
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    Pinealectomy causes glucose intolerance and decreases adipose cell responsiveness to insulin in rats by Lima, F B, Machado, U F, Bartol, I, Seraphim, P M, Sumida, D H, Moraes, S M, Hell, N S, Okamoto, M M, Saad, M J, Carvalho, C R, Cipolla-Neto, J

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-12-1998)
    “…Although the pineal gland influences several physiological systems, only a few studies have investigated its role in the intermediary metabolism. In the…”
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    Distribution of the euryhaline squidLolliguncula brevisin Chesapeake Bay: effects of selected abiotic factors by Bartol, I. K., Mann, R., Vecchione, M.

    “…The majority of cephalopods are thought to have limitations arising from physiology and locomotion that exclude them from shallow, highly variable, euryhaline…”
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    Flow Patterns Around the Carapaces of Rigid-bodied, Multi-propulsor Boxfishes (Teleostei: Ostraciidae) by Bartol, I K, Gordon, MS, Gharib, M, Hove, J R, Webb, P W, Weihs, D

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-11-2002)
    “…Boxfishes (Teleostei: Ostraciidae) are rigid-body, multi-propulsor swimmers that exhibit unusually small amplitude recoil movements during rectilinear…”
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    Body-induced vortical flows: a common mechanism for self-corrective trimming control in boxfishes by Bartol, Ian K, Gharib, Morteza, Webb, Paul W, Weihs, Daniel, Gordon, Malcolm S

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-01-2005)
    “…Boxfishes (Teleostei: Ostraciidae) are marine fishes having rigid carapaces that vary significantly among taxa in their shapes and structural ornamentation. We…”
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    Lesions of the dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus do not influence the daily profile of pineal metabolism in rats by Mota, S R, Canteras, N S, Bartol, I, Skorupa, A L, Scialfa, J H, Terra, I M, Afeche, S C, Cipolla-Neto, J

    Published in Neuroendocrinology (01-02-2001)
    “…The present study attempted to characterize the effects of electrolytic lesions of the hypothalamic dorsomedial nucleus on the daily profile of pineal…”
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