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    Sustained periodic terrestrial locomotion in air-breathing fishes by Pace, C. M., Gibb, A. C.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-03-2014)
    “…While emergent behaviours have long been reported for air‐breathing osteichthyians, only recently have researchers undertaken quantitative analyses of…”
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    Mudskipper pectoral fin kinematics in aquatic and terrestrial environments by Pace, C M, Gibb, A C

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-07-2009)
    “…Mudskippers use pectoral fins for their primary mode of locomotion on land and pectoral fins in conjunction with the axial musculature and caudal fin to move…”
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    Do we all walk the walk? A comparison of walking behaviors across tetrapods by Struble, M K, Gibb, A C

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (06-12-2022)
    “…A walking gait has been identified in a range of vertebrate species with different body plans, habitats, and life histories. With increased application of this…”
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    Can members of the south‐western Gila robusta species complex be distinguished by morphological features? by Moran, C. J., O'Neill, M. W., Armbruster, J. W., Gibb, A. C.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-07-2017)
    “…The goal for this project was to re‐examine key morphological characters hypothesized to differentiate Gila intermedia, Gila robusta and Gila nigra and outline…”
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    Benthic walking, bounding, and maneuvering in flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes: Pleuronectidae): New vertebrate gaits by Fox, C.H., Gibb, A.C., Summers, A.P., Bemis, W.E.

    Published in Zoology (Jena) (01-10-2018)
    “…•Flatfishes converge dorsal and anal fin rays to form functional “fin-feet”.•Dorsal and anal fin rays move in a metachronal wave to produce a walking…”
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    Developmental Changes in the Management of Acid Loads During Preimplantation Mouse Development by HARDING, E. A, GIBB, C. A, JOHNSON, M. H, COOK, D. I, DAY, M. L

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-11-2002)
    “…Intracellular pH recovery in Quackenbush Swiss mouse preimplantation embryos following acid loading was investigated under conditions of H + -monocarboxylate…”
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    Control of cytosolic pH in two-cell mouse embryos: roles of H(+)-lactate cotransport and Na+/H+ exchange by Gibb, C A, Poronnik, P, Day, M L, Cook, D I

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-08-1997)
    “…In this study we used imaging techniques with the fluorescent pH-sensitive dye 2',7'-bis(carboxyethyl)-5(6)-carboxyfluorescein to investigate the control of…”
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    Scale Thickness Predicts Skin Puncture-Force Resistance in Three Pleuronectiform Fishes by Minicozzi, M R, Perez, J, Kimball, D S, Gibb, A C

    “…In fishes, the skin and scales provide a physical barrier to the external environment and must withstand direct physical insult from biotic and abiotic…”
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    Kinematics of pectoral fin locomotion in the bluegill sunfish Lepomis macrochirus by GIBB, A. C, JAYNE, B. C, LAUDER, G. V

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-04-1994)
    “…The pectoral fins of ray-finned fishes are flexible and capable of complex movements, and yet little is known about the pattern of fin deformation during…”
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    Kinematics of prey capture in a flatfish, Pleuronichthys verticalis by Gibb, A

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (1995)
    “…Hornyhead turbot, Pleuronichthys verticalis (Pleuronectiformes: Pleuronectidae), are morphologically asymmetrical teleosts with substantial bilateral asymmetry…”
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    The activity of the H+-monocarboxylate cotransporter during pre-implantation development in the mouse by Harding, E A, Day, M L, Gibb, C A, Johnson, M H, Cook, D I

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-08-1999)
    “…We have reported previously that cytosolic pH (pHi) in the mouse 2-cell conceptus is controlled by a H+-monocarboxylate cotransporter (MCT) that is sensitive…”
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    Trophic Polymorphism and Behavioral Differences Decrease Intraspecific Competition in a Cichlid, Herichthys minckleyi by Swanson, Brook O., Gibb, Alice C., Marks, Jane C., Hendrickson, Dean A.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-2003)
    “…Resource polymorphisms, or morphological variations related to resource use, are common in fishes and are thought to be a possible step in speciation. This…”
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    Pharmacological characterization of the nucleotide receptors that mobilize Ca2+ ions in human parathyroid cells by Gibb, C A, Cook, D I, Delbridge, L, Conigrave, A D

    Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-08-1994)
    “…We have used the fluorescent probe fura-2 to perform agonist studies of the receptor(s) that mobilizes Ca2+ ions in response to extracellular ATP in human…”
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    A nucleotide receptor that mobilizes Ca2+in the mouse submandibular salivary cell line ST885 by Gibb, C.A., Singh, S., Cook, D.I., Poronnik, P., Conigrave, A.D.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-04-1994)
    “…1 We have identified a Ca2+‐mobilizing receptor that responds to extracellular ATP (0.1–1000 μm) in a salivary epithelial cell line (ST885). The activated…”
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    Functional Morphology and Biochemical Indices of Performance: Is there a Correlation Between Metabolic Enzyme Activity and Swimming Performance? by Gibb, Alice C., Dickson, Kathryn A.

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-04-2002)
    “…Comparative physiologists and ecologists have searched for a specific morphological, physiological or biochemical parameter that could be easily measured in a…”
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    Tail kinematics of the chub mackerel Scomber japonicus: testing the homocercal tail model of fish propulsion by Gibb, AC, Dickson, KA, Lauder, GV

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-09-1999)
    “…Scombrid fishes possess a homocercal caudal fin with reduced intrinsic musculature and dorso-ventrally symmetrical external and internal morphology. Because of…”
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    Modeling the jaw mechanism of Pleuronichthys verticalis: The morphological basis of asymmetrical jaw movements in a flatfish by Gibb, Alice Coulter

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-04-2003)
    “…Several flatfish species exhibit the unusual feature of bilateral asymmetry in prey capture kinematics. One species, Pleuronichthys verticalis, produces…”
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    Comparison of Fasting and Postfeeding Metabolic Rates in a Sedentary Shark, Cephaloscyllium ventriosum by Ferry-Graham, Lara A, Gibb, Alice C

    Published in Copeia (20-12-2001)
    “…We measured the standard and postfeeding metabolic rates of a sedentary shark, the swellshark, Cephaloscylliumventriosum (Scyliorhinidae). The average standard…”
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    Do flatfish feed like other fishes? A comparative study of percomorph prey-capture kinematics by Gibb, A

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-11-1997)
    “…The kinematics of prey capture in two bilaterally asymmetrical pleuronectiform flatfish species (Pleuronichthys verticalis and Xystreurys liolepis) and two…”
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    Suction, Ram, and Biting: Deviations and Limitations to the Capture of Aquatic Prey by Ferry, Lara A., Paig-Tran, E. Misty, Gibb, Alice C.

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-07-2015)
    “…When feeding, most aquatic organisms generate suction that draws prey into the mouth. The papers in this volume are a demonstration of this fact. However,…”
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