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- Bookedited by Allan V. Kalueff and Jonathan M. Cachat.Contents:
Zebrafish ecology and behaviour / Rowena Spence
Olfactory behavior : making scents of a changing world / Kathleen E. Whitlock
Modeling stress and anxiety in zebrafish / Jonathan M. Cachat [and others]
Nicotinic receptor systems and neurobehavioral function in zebrafish / Edward D. Levin
QTL mapping of behaviour in the zebrafish / Dominic Wright
Genetics of ethanol-related behaviors / Cynthia A. Dlugos
Conditioned place preference models of drug dependence and relapse to drug seeking : studies with nicotine and ethanol / Caroline H. Brennan [and others]
Zebrafish biogenic amine transporters and behavior in novel environments : targets of reuptake inhibitors and pesticide action as tools for neurotoxicology research / Georgianna G. Gould
Learned recognition by zebrafish and other cyprinids / Brian D. Wisenden
Inhibitory avoidance and color discrimination learning in zebrafish / Luciana Cofiel and Rosana Mattioli
Spatial cognition in zebrafish / Joshua. L. Haight and Joseph A. Schroeder
The behavioral repertoire of larval zebrafish / Kandice Fero, Tohei Yokogawa, and Harold A. Burgess.Digital Access Springer 2010 - ArticlePonganis PJ, Pierce RW.Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1978;59(2):99-102.1. Hexokinase, lactate dehydrogenase, 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase, and malate dehydrogenase activities as well as fiber type composition were determined in skeletal muscles of the California sea lion (Zalophus californianus), the sea otter (Enhydra lutris), and the Pacific white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens). 2. The subcutaneous muscle of the sea lion had intermediate glycolytic and oxidative enzyme activities. 3. The locomotory muscles examined in the otter and porpoise did not contain a single predominant fiber type, but did have a well developed oxidative as well as glycolytic metabolic capacity.