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Adaptation

 

 

Speciation

 

 

Sulfide toxicity and adaptation

  • Bagarinao, T. 1992. Sulfide as an environmental factor and toxicant: tolerance and adaptations in aquatic organisms. Aquatic Toxicology 24:21-62.
  • Grieshaber, M. K., and S. Völkel. 1998. Animal adaptations for tolerance and exploitation of poisonous sulfide. Annual Review of Physiology 60:33-53.
  • Hildebrandt, T. M., and M. Grieshaber. 2008. Three enzymatic activities catalyze the oxidation of sulfide to thiosulfate in mammalian and invertebrate mitochondria. FEBS Journal 275:3352-3361.
  • Reiffenstein, R., W. Hulbert, and S. Roth. 1992. Toxicology of hydrogen sulfide. Annual Reviews of Pharmacology and Toxicology 1992:109-134.
  • Theissen, U., M. Hoffmeister, M. Grieshaber, and W. Martin. 2003. Single eubacterial origin of eukaryotic sulfide:quinone oxidoreductase, a mitochondrial enzyme conserved from the early evolution of eukaryotes during anoxic and sulfidic times. Molecular Biology and Evolution 20:1564-1574.

 

 

Physiological ecology

  • Nordlie, F. G. 2006. Physicochemical environments and tolerances of cyprinodontoid fishes found in estuaries and salt marshes of eastern North America. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 16:51-106.
  • Timmerman, C. M., and L. J. Chapman. 2004. Hypoxia and interdemic variation in Poecilia latipinna. Journal of Fish Biology 65:635-650.

 

 

Poeciliid biology

  • Rosen, D., and R. Bailey. 1963. The poeciliid fishes (Cyprinodontiformes), their structure, zoogeography and systematics. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 126:1-176.
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