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Metabolism
Alterations in lipid metabolism during the metamorphosis of landlocked sea lamprey. Kao,
YH, JH Youson, JA Holmes and MA Sheridan 9
Powering migration: metabolic adaptability in American shad. Leonard, JBK and SD McCormick 15
Thermal preference of smolting spring and fall chinook salmon.
Sauter, ST 21
Branchial serotonergic vasoconstriction in the eel: involvement of nitric oxide
synthase. Janvier, JJ, D Pellegrino and B Tota 25
Orientation and Sensory Systems
Mechanisms of homing migration in salmonids Ueda, H, M Kaeriyama and K Yamauchi 33
Life history transitions in diadromous fishes: otolith microchemistry applications in migration studies. Radtke, RL 37
Influence of bacterial kidney disease on smoltification in juvenile salmonids: is it a case of double jeopardy? Mesa, MG 43
The condition, performance and behavior of Snake River juvenile salmonids within the Corps of Engineers transportation program. Davis, LE, CB Schreck and JL Congleton 45
Recovery from burst exercise in salmonids: preparing for a successful migration. Moyes, CD and B Battersby 49
Smoltification and stress indices in wild and hatchery smolts of spring/summer chinook salmon sampled at Snake River dams. Congleton, JL and CB Schreck 59
Evaluating energy use and risk of energy depletion in up-river migrating sockeye salmon. Hinch, SG and PS Rand 63
Growth and Reproduction
Growth-promoting actions of environmental salinity and 17_-methyltestosterone in the euryhaline tilapia: examining the role of endogenous hormones as mediators. Shepherd, BS, B Ron, A Burch, NH Richman, SK
Shimoda, CH Lim, MH Stetson and EG Grau 75
The relationships between timing of first feeding, genetic heterozygosity and subsequent life history strategy in Atlantic salmon. McCarthy, I, JA Sanchez, G Blanco and D Houlihan 83
Carotenoid pigments as a means for differentiating eggs and offspring of anadromous and
non-anadromous trout. Noack, PT, HA McLay, LR Noble and LM Laird 91
Environmental atrazine: physiological effects on Atlantic salmon smolts in fresh water and after seawater exposure. Waring, CP and A Moore 101
Does the excitatory amino acid n-methyl-D,L-aspartate
(NMA) mediate growth hormone's role in salmonid reproduction. Holloway, AC and JF Leatherland 107
Osmoregulation
Effect of bacterial kidney disease on saltwater adaptation in coho salmon
smolts. Moles, A 117
The ontogeny of osmotic tolerances in American shad. Zydlewski, J and SD McCormick 123
Osmoregulatory physiology of adult river lampreys. Rankin, JC 131
Osmoregulatory, respiratory and acid-base balance adjustments in whitefish transferred from fresh water to seawater. Madsen, SS, FB Jensen and BK Larsen 137
Osmoregulatory effects of GH, IGF-I, IGP-II and insulin in the euryhaline teleost Fundulus heteroclitus .
Mancera, JM and SD McCormick 143
Effect of seawater entry date on 24-hr plasma sodium concentration and survival of juvenile spring chinook salmon reared in marine net-pens. Thrower, F, R Martin and R Heintz 151
Photoperiod effects on endocrine pathways controlling juvenile development in chinook salmon
TSH, thyroid hormones and IGF-1. Larsen, DA, BR Beckman, WW Dickhoff and B
Lee-Pawlak 161
Seasonal differences in cortisol dynamics in upper and lower mode Atlantic salmon. Shrimpton, JM and SD McCormick 163
Seawater acclimation in the anadromous striped bass: strategy and hormonal regulation. Madsen, SS, RS Nishioka and H Bern 167
Smoltification of naturally rearing Yakima River spring chinook salmon. Beckman, BR, DA Larsen, C Sharpe, B
Lee-Pawlak and WW Dickhoff 175
Evidence for temperature-related loss of smolt characteristics in Atlantic salmon. McCormick, SD 177
More recruitment for less money: survival and cost analysis for three size classes of striped bass stocked at fresh and brackish sites in a southeastern US estuary. Van Den
Avyle, MJ and J Wallin 181