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    Measuring U crit and endurance: equipment choice influences estimates of fish swimming performance by Kern, P, Cramp, R L, Gordos, M A, Watson, J R, Franklin, C E

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-01-2018)
    “…This study compared the critical swimming speed (U ) and endurance performance of three Australian freshwater fish species in different swim-test apparatus…”
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    Measuring Ucrit and endurance: equipment choice influences estimates of fish swimming performance by Kern, P., Cramp, R. L., Gordos, M. A., Watson, J. R., Franklin, C. E.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-01-2018)
    “…This study compared the critical swimming speed (Ucrit) and endurance performance of three Australian freshwater fish species in different swim‐test apparatus…”
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    The influence of daily temperature fluctuations during incubation upon the phenotype of a freshwater turtle by Micheli-Campbell, M. A., Gordos, M. A., Campbell, H. A., Booth, D. T., Franklin, C. E.

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-10-2012)
    “…Incubation temperature influences the phenotype of the hatchling turtles. The aims of the present study were to investigate the daily fluctuations in…”
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    Diving behaviour, aquatic respiration and blood respiratory properties: a comparison of hatchling and juvenile Australian turtles by Clark, N.J, Gordos, M.A, Franklin, C.E

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-08-2008)
    “…Australia has a number of bimodally respiring freshwater turtle species that use aquatic respiration to extend their aerobic dive limit. While species…”
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    Can the impacts of cold-water pollution on fish be mitigated by thermal plasticity? by Parisi, M A, Cramp, R L, Gordos, M A, Franklin, C E

    Published in Conservation physiology (2020)
    “…Many Australian fish species are subject to thermal pollution from unseasonably cold water released from large storage dams. This study assessed the impacts…”
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    Implications of river damming: the influence of aquatic hypoxia on the diving physiology and behaviour of the endangered Mary River turtle by Clark, N.J, Gordos, M.A, Franklin, C.E

    Published in Animal conservation (01-04-2009)
    “…River impoundments are characterized by low oxygen levels as a result of reduced water velocity and increased water depth. Bimodally respiring turtle species…”
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    Diving behaviour of Elseya albagula from a naturally flowing and hydrologically altered habitat by Gordos, M.A, Hamann, M, Schauble, C.S, Limpus, C.J, Franklin, C.E

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-08-2007)
    “…This study investigated the diving behaviour and performance of the bimodally respiring turtle Elseya albagula within the Burnett River, central Qld,…”
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    Response of heart rate and cloacal ventilation in the bimodally respiring freshwater turtle, Rheodytes leukops, to experimental changes in aquatic PO2 by Gordos, Matthew A, Limpus, Colin J, Franklin, Craig E

    “…Changes in heart rate (f(H)) and cloacal ventilation frequency (f(C)) were investigated in the Fitzroy turtle, Rheodytes leukops, under normoxic (17.85 kPa)…”
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    Blood-respiratory and acid-base changes during extended diving in the bimodally respiring freshwater turtle Rheodytes leukops by Gordos, Matthew A, Franklin, Craig E, Limpus, Colin J, Wilson, Gary

    “…Changes in blood-gas, acid-base, and plasma-ion status were investigated in the bimodally respiring turtle, Rheodytes leukops, during prolonged dives of up to…”
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