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    Aquatic acidification: a mechanism underpinning maintained oxygen transport and performance in fish experiencing elevated carbon dioxide conditions by Hannan, Kelly D, Rummer, Jodie L

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-03-2018)
    “…Aquatic acidification, caused by elevating levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO ), is increasing in both freshwater and marine ecosystems worldwide…”
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    The effects of constant and fluctuating elevated pCO2 levels on oxygen uptake rates of coral reef fishes by Hannan, Kelly D., Munday, Philip L., Rummer, Jodie L.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-11-2020)
    “…Ocean acidification, resulting from increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, can affect the physiological performance of some fishes. Most…”
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    Biological consequences of weak acidification caused by elevated carbon dioxide in freshwater ecosystems by Hasler, Caleb T., Jeffrey, Jennifer D., Schneider, Eric V. C., Hannan, Kelly D., Tix, John A., Suski, Cory D.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (2018)
    “…Weak acidification can occur in freshwater ecosystems when free carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) levels increase, which can happen for a variety of reasons. To define…”
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    Diel pCO2 variation among coral reefs and microhabitats at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef by Hannan, Kelly D., Miller, Gabrielle M., Watson, Sue-Ann, Rummer, Jodie L., Fabricius, Katharina, Munday, Philip L.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-10-2020)
    “…Most laboratory experiments examining the effect of ocean acidification on marine organisms use stable pH/ p CO 2 treatments based on average projections for…”
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    Contrasting effects of constant and fluctuating pCO2 conditions on the exercise physiology of coral reef fishes by Hannan, Kelly D., McMahon, Shannon J., Munday, Philip L., Rummer, Jodie L.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-01-2021)
    “…Ocean acidification (OA) is predicted to affect the physiology of some fishes. To date, most studies have investigated this issue using stable pCO2 levels…”
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    Enhanced oxygen unloading in two marine percomorph teleosts by Shu, Jacelyn J., Heuer, Rachael M., Hannan, Kelly D., Stieglitz, John D., Benetti, Daniel D., Rummer, Jodie L., Grosell, Martin, Brauner, Colin J.

    “…Teleost fishes are diverse and successful, comprising almost half of all extant vertebrate species. It has been suggested that their success as a group is…”
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    Chronic exposure of a freshwater mussel to elevated pCO2: Effects on the control of biomineralization and ion‐regulatory responses by Jeffrey, Jennifer D., Hannan, Kelly D., Hasler, Caleb T., Suski, Cory D.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-02-2018)
    “…Freshwater mussels may be exposed to elevations in mean partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) caused by both natural and anthropogenic factors. The goal of…”
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    The response of two species of unionid mussels to extended exposure to elevated carbon dioxide by Hannan, Kelly D., Jeffrey, Jennifer D., Hasler, Caleb T., Suski, Cory D.

    “…Changes in environmental conditions can act as stressors, with potential consequences for the health and fitness of organisms. Rising levels of carbon dioxide…”
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    Responses to elevated CO2 exposure in a freshwater mussel, Fusconaia flava by Jeffrey, Jennifer D., Hannan, Kelly D., Hasler, Caleb T., Suski, Cory D.

    “…Freshwater mussels are some of the most imperiled species in North America and are particularly susceptible to environmental change. One environmental…”
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    Valve movement of three species of North American freshwater mussels exposed to elevated carbon dioxide by Hasler, Caleb T., Hannan, Kelly D., Jeffrey, Jennifer D., Suski, Cory D.

    “…Freshwater mussels are at-risk taxa and may be exposed to high levels of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) because of the potential use of CO 2 to control the movement of…”
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    Effects of acclimation temperature and feed restriction on the metabolic performance of green sturgeon by Zillig, Kenneth W, Hannan, Kelly D, Baird, Sarah E, Cocherell, Dennis E, Poletto, Jamilynn B, Fangue, Nann A

    Published in Conservation physiology (01-01-2024)
    “…We reared green sturgeon at two temperatures and provided two rations. We then assessed the metabolic performance of fish from these four treatments across a…”
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    Impacts of sun protection on feeding behavior and mucus removal of bonefish, Albula vulpes by Hannan, Kelly D., Zuckerman, Zachary C., Haak, Christopher R., Shultz, Aaron D.

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-10-2015)
    “…Catch-and-release angling is growing as a tool for the conservation of fish stocks because it assumes that the impacts of angling are negligible. However, many…”
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    Physiological responses of three species of unionid mussels to intermittent exposure to elevated carbon dioxide by Hannan, Kelly D, Jeffrey, Jennifer D, Hasler, Caleb T, Suski, Cory D

    Published in Conservation physiology (01-01-2016)
    “…Zones of elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) have been proposed as barriers to fish movements, but impacts of CO2 on non-target sensitive organisms are unknown. In…”
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    Contrasting effects of constant and fluctuating pCO 2 conditions on the exercise physiology of coral reef fishes by Hannan, Kelly D, McMahon, Shannon J, Munday, Philip L, Rummer, Jodie L

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-01-2021)
    “…Ocean acidification (OA) is predicted to affect the physiology of some fishes. To date, most studies have investigated this issue using stable pCO levels based…”
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    Responses to elevated CO sub(2) exposure in a freshwater mussel, Fusconaia flava by Jeffrey, Jennifer D, Hannan, Kelly D, Hasler, Caleb T, Suski, Cory D

    “…Freshwater mussels are some of the most imperiled species in North America and are particularly susceptible to environmental change. One environmental…”
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    Hot and bothered: effects of elevated Pco 2 and temperature on juvenile freshwater mussels by Jeffrey, Jennifer D, Hannan, Kelly D, Hasler, Caleb T, Suski, Cory D

    “…Multiple environmental stressors may interact in complex ways to exceed or diminish the impacts of individual stressors. In the present study, the interactive…”
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    Chronic exposure of a freshwater mussel to elevated pCO 2 : Effects on the control of biomineralization and ion-regulatory responses by Jeffrey, Jennifer D, Hannan, Kelly D, Hasler, Caleb T, Suski, Cory D

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-02-2018)
    “…Freshwater mussels may be exposed to elevations in mean partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO ) caused by both natural and anthropogenic factors. The goal of…”
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    Responses to elevated CO 2 exposure in a freshwater mussel, Fusconaia flava by Jeffrey, Jennifer D, Hannan, Kelly D, Hasler, Caleb T, Suski, Cory D

    “…Freshwater mussels are some of the most imperiled species in North America and are particularly susceptible to environmental change. One environmental…”
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