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Volume 222, Number 1, 26 May 2003

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pp. ii-ii(1)

Interactive effects of cortisol treatment and ambient seawater challenge on gill Na+,K+-ATPase and CFTR expression in two strains of Atlantic salmon smolts
pp. 15-28(14)
Authors: Singer T.D.; Finstad B.; McCormick S.D.; Wiseman S.B.; Schulte P.M.; Scott McKinley R.

Osmoregulation and growth in a wild and a selected strain of Atlantic salmon smolts on two photoperiod regimes
pp. 29-43(15)
Authors: Handeland S.O.; Porter M.; Bjornsson B.T.; Stefansson S.O.

Endocrine and physiological changes in Atlantic salmon smolts following hatchery release
pp. 45-57(13)
Authors: McCormick S.D.; O'Dea M.F.; Moeckel A.M.; Bjornsson B.T.

Neural circuits and their structural and chemical reorganization in the light-brain-pituitary axis during parr-smolt transformation in salmon
pp. 59-70(12)
Authors: Ebbesson L.O.E.; Ekstrom P.; Ebbesson S.O.E.; Stefansson S.O.; Holmqvist B.

Smolting in anadromous and landlocked strains of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
pp. 71-82(12)
Authors: Nilsen T.O.; Ebbesson L.O.E.; Stefansson S.O.

Enhanced smolt characteristics of steelhead trout exposed to alternative hatchery conditions during the final months of rearing
pp. 101-117(17)
Authors: Zydlewski G.B.; Foott J.S.; Nichols K.; Hamelberg S.; Zydlewski J.; Bjornsson B.T.

Development of seawater tolerance and concurrent hormonal changes in fed and fasted Arctic charr at two temperature regimes
pp. 135-148(14)
Authors: Aas-Hansen O.; Johnsen H.K.; Vijayan M.M.; Jorgensen E.H.

Life history plasticity in chinook salmon: relation of size and growth rate to autumnal smolting
pp. 149-165(17)
Authors: Beckman B.R.; Larsen D.A.; Dickhoff W.W.

Osmoregulation, feed intake, growth and growth hormone levels in 0+ Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) transferred to seawater at different stages of smolt development
pp. 167-187(21)
Authors: Arnesen A.M.; Toften H.; Agustsson T.; Stefansson S.O.; Handeland S.O.; Bjornsson B.T.

Stress-reducing methods for releases of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolts in Norway
pp. 203-214(12)
Authors: Finstad B.; Iversen M.; Sandodden R.

Pituitary gene expression of somatolactin, prolactin, and growth hormone during Atlantic salmon parr-smolt transformation
pp. 229-238(10)
Authors: Agustsson T.; Sundell K.; Sakamoto T.; Ando M.; Bjornsson B.T.

Photoperiodic effects on precocious maturation, growth and smoltification in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar
pp. 239-252(14)
Authors: Berrill I.K.; Porter M.J.R.; Smart A.; Mitchell D.; Bromage N.R.

The effects of 4-nonylphenol and atrazine on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L) smolts
pp. 253-263(11)
Authors: Moore A.; Scott A.P.; Lower N.; Katsiadaki I.; Greenwood L.

Intestinal transport mechanisms and plasma cortisol levels during normal and out-of-season parr-smolt transformation of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar
pp. 265-285(21)
Authors: Sundell K.; Jutfelt F.; Agustsson T.; Olsen R.-E.; Sandblom E.; Hansen T.; Bjornsson B.T.

A biochemical study of mucus lysozyme, proteins and plasma thyroxine of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) during smoltification
pp. 287-300(14)
Authors: Fagan M.S.; O'Byrne-Ring N.; Ryan R.; Cotter D.; Whelan K.; Mac Evilly U.

Function and trigger of thyroxine surge in migrating chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta fry
pp. 315-329(15)
Authors: Iwata M.; Tsuboi H.; Yamashita T.; Amemiya A.; Yamada H.; Chiba H.

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