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The Influence of Salinity and Temperature Change on the Functioning of the Urinary Bladder in the Early Larval Stages of the Atlantic Herring Clupea Harengus L.
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Journal of Experimental Biology
J Exp Biol (2000) 203 (2): 415–422.
Published: 15 January 2000
...P. Tytler; J. Ireland ABSTRACT Major changes in the morphology of the urinary bladder were observed during the transition from yolk-sac to feeding larval stages of herring, in particular bladder volume increased almost sixfold. Initially, the urine flowed into the hindgut, but within days...
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Partitioning of Regulatory Sites in Bufo Marinus During Hypercapnia
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Journal of Experimental Biology
J Exp Biol (1985) 119 (1): 199–209.
Published: 1 November 1985
... hypercapnia were then evaluated. There was no compensatory adjustment by the skin and only a minimal regulatory response by the kidney. Major adjustments which have been attributed to combined skin and urinary tract in previous studies must therefore come from the urinary bladder. Removal of the bladder...