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    Essentiality of dietary cholesterol and its interactions with phospholipid in juvenile slipper lobster (Thenus australiensis) by Landman, Michael J., Codabaccus, Basseer M., Nichols, David S., Carter, Chris G., Fitzgibbon, Quinn P., Smith, Gregory G.

    Published in Scientific reports (06-05-2024)
    “…This study was conducted to verify the essentiality of dietary cholesterol for early juvenile slipper lobster, Thenus australiensis (initial weight 4.50 ±…”
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    Physiological status and nutritional condition of cultured juvenile Thenus australiensis over the moult cycle by Landman, Michael J., Fitzgibbon, Quinn P., Wirtz, Andrea, Codabaccus, Basseer M., Ventura, Tomer, Smith, Gregory G., Carter, Chris G.

    “…The moult cycle is arguably the most critical aspect of crustacean biology and is associated with dramatic changes in behaviour, physiology and condition. Here…”
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    Fish health changes in Lake Okaro, New Zealand: effects of nutrient remediation, season or eutrophication? by Landman, Michael J., Ling, Nicholas

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-2011)
    “…The purpose of this investigation was to measure the in situ health of selected biota with respect to a large-scale application of an aluminium-amended zeolite…”
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    The role of the kidney in compensating the alkaline tide, electrolyte load, and fluid balance disturbance associated with feeding in the freshwater rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss by Bucking, Carol, Landman, Michael J., Wood, Chris M.

    “…The effect in freshwater rainbow trout of digesting a commercial pellet meal on the renal handling of water, ions and acid–base equivalents was investigated…”
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    Flow Cytometric Characterization of Freshwater Crayfish Hemocytes for the Examination of Physiological Status in Wild and Captive Animals by Taylor, Sean, Landman, Michael J., Ling, Nicholas

    Published in Journal of aquatic animal health (01-09-2009)
    “…Enumeration of invertebrate hemocytes is a potentially powerful tool for the determination of physiological effects of extrinsic stressors, such as hypoxia,…”
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    Relative sensitivities of common freshwater fish and invertebrates to acute hypoxia by Landman, Michael J., Van Den Heuvel, Michael R., Ling, Nicholas

    “…The acute lethality of low dissolved oxygen (DO) was examined in laboratory studies using several New Zealand freshwater fish and two invertebrates at 15°C…”
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    Carotenoid depletion and ovarian dysfunction in common bully exposed to a New Zealand pulp mill effluent by Landman, Michael J., Taylor, Sean, van den Heuvel, Michael R.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (30-05-2008)
    “…In a previous cumulative impacts assessments of fish populations along the Waikato River, New Zealand, reduced ovary pigmentation was observed in the common…”
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    Altered physiology of rainbow trout in response to modified energy intake combined with pulp and paper effluent exposure by van den Heuvel, Michael R., Landman, Michael J., Finley, Megan A., West, David W.

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-02-2008)
    “…Two experiments using rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) were conducted to examine the combined effects of energy intake as manipulated by ration and pulp…”
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    Responses of Shortfin Eel (Anguilla Australis) Exposed In Situ to Pulp and Paper Effluent by van den Heuvel, Michael R., Landman, Michael J., Tremblay, Louis A.

    “…The responses of shortfin eel (Anguilla australis) to discharges from two pulp and paper mills, municipal wastewater, and a geothermal power plant wastewater…”
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    Combined effects of pulp and paper effluent, dehydroabietic acid, and hypoxia on swimming performance, metabolism, and hematology of rainbow trout by Landman, Michael J., van den Heuvel, Michael R., Finley, Megan, Bannon, Henry J., Ling, Nicholas

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-11-2006)
    “…Experiments were conducted to examine the effects of a thermomechanical (TMP)/bleached kraft pulp and paper mill effluent (BKME), dehydroabietic acid (DHAA),…”
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    Is dietary phosphatidylcholine essential for juvenile slipper lobster (Thenus australiensis)? by Landman, Michael J., Codabaccus, Basseer M., Carter, Chris G., Fitzgibbon, Quinn P., Smith, Gregory G.

    Published in Aquaculture (15-09-2021)
    “…Phospholipids, especially phosphatidylcholine (PC), are considered essential nutrients for larval and juvenile stages of many decapod crustacean species due to…”
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    Ecology of common bully (Gobiomorphus cotidianas) in the Tarawera and Rangitaiki rivers: Isolation by inland distance or anthropogenic discharge? by Bleackley, Natalie A., Landman, Michael J., Ling, Nicholas

    “…Previous research has identified distinct genetic, life-history and reproductive differences between populationsof common bully (Gobiomorphus cotidianus)…”
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    Summary of a Decade of Research on the Effects of a New Zealand Pulp and Paper Mill on Reproduction in Fishes by van den Heuvel, Michael R., Slade, Alison H., Landman, Michael J.

    Published in Water quality research journal of Canada (01-01-2010)
    “…Abstract The effluent of the Tasman pulp and paper mill (Kawerau, New Zealand) has been intensively studied for its effects on the health of fishes between…”
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    Physiological Health of Common Bully (Gobiomorphus cotidianus) in the Tarawera and Rangitaiki Rivers of New Zealand: Evidence of Diminished Ecological Effects of Pulp and Paper Effluents in Wild Fish Populations by Landman, MJ, Bleackley, NA, Ling, N, van den Heuvel, MR

    Published in Water quality research journal of Canada (01-01-2010)
    “…Abstract This study examined the comparative physiological health of the endemic New Zealand common bully (Gobiomorphus cotidianus) in the Tarawera and…”
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