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Volume 72, Number 7, May 2008

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Rectal gland morphology of freshwater and seawater acclimated bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas
pp. 1559-1571(13)
Authors: Pillans,; Good,; Anderson,; Hazon,; Franklin,

Monthly indices of the post-smolt growth of Atlantic salmon from the Drammen River, Norway
pp. 1572-1588(17)
Authors: McCarthy,; Friedland,; Hansen,

Allometric growth and functional development of the gut in developing cod Gadus morhua L. larvae
pp. 1637-1658(22)
Authors: Wold,; Hoehne-Reitan,; Rainuzzo,; Kjørsvik,

Relationship between gape size and feeding selectivity of fish larvae from a Neotropical reservoir
pp. 1690-1707(18)
Authors: Makrakis,; Nakatani,; Bialetzki,; Gomes,; Sanches,; Baumgartner,

Stable isotope profiles of partially migratory salmonid populations in Atlantic rivers of Patagonia
pp. 1708-1719(12)
Authors: Ciancio,; Pascual,; Botto,; Amaya-Santi,; O'Neal,; Riva Rossi,; Iribarne,

Structure of the gut of the racer goby Neogobius gymnotrachelus (Kessler, 1857)
pp. 1773-1786(14)
Authors: Jaroszewska,; Dabrowski,; Wilczyńska,; Kakareko,

Do Norwegian Atlantic salmon feed in the northern Barents Sea? Tag recoveries from 70 to 78° N
pp. 1792-1798(7)
Authors: Rikardsen,; Hansen,; Jensen,; Vollen,; Finstad,

Acute stress response of Kootenai River white sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus Richardson reflected in peritoneal fluid and blood plasma
pp. 1831-1840(10)
Authors: Zuccarelli,; Kusakabe,; Nakamura,; Prentice,; Young,; Ingermann,

The strontium content of roe collected from spawning brown trout Salmo trutta L. reflects recent otolith microchemistry
pp. 1847-1854(8)
Authors: Waite,; Closs,; Kim,; Barry,; Markwitz,; Fitzpatrick,

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