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To reproduce successfully, non-parasitic brook lamprey must accumulate all nutrients needed for growth and reproductive development during a multi-year larval stage while feeding on low-quality detritus. We used total length and wet mass data of American
Neal D. Mundahl, Silas Bergen
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The Effects of Serotonin on Functionally Diverse Isolated Lamprey Spinal Cord Neurons [PDF]
The experiments reported here showed that application of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) (100 µ M) did not induce any significant current through the membranes of any of the spinal neurons studied (n = 62).
Batueva, I. V. +4 more
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Water Quality Monitoring in North River and Little River in Nottingham, NH [PDF]
The Town of Nottingham Conservation Commission (NCC) in New Hampshire purchased water testing equipment for monitoring the North and Little Rivers as part of the New Hampshire Volunteer River Assessment Program (VRAP).
Kimball, Deb
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Tau-crystallin/alpha-enolase: one gene encodes both an enzyme and a lens structural protein. [PDF]
tau-Crystallin has been a major component of the cellular lenses of species throughout vertebrate evolution, from lamprey to birds. Immunofluorescence analysis of the embryonic turtle lens, using antiserum to lamprey tau-crystallin showed that the ...
de Jong, WW +6 more
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Impervious Surface Mapping in Coastal New Hampshire (2005) [PDF]
Estimates of impervious surface acreage in 2005 were generated and compared to prior estimates for 1990 and 2000 for a 48-town region in coastal New Hampshire, including the 42 towns within Zones A and B of the New Hampshire Estuaries Project (NHEP) area.
Justice, David G., Rubin, Fay A.
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Rapid Metabolic Recovery Following Vigorous Exercise in Burrow-Dwelling Larval Sea Lampreys (\u3cem\u3ePetromyzon marinus\u3c/em\u3e) [PDF]
Although the majority of the sea lamprey’s (Petromyzon marinus) life cycle is spent as a burrow-dwelling larva, or ammocoete, surprisingly little is known about intermediary metabolism in this stage of the lamprey’s life history.
Bradshaw, Philip G. +4 more
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Protecting Wildlife and Significant Habitat in Coastal New Hampshire [PDF]
The Great Bay Resource Protection Partnership (“Partnership”) consists of organizations and agencies that are committed to protecting the important habitats of the Great Bay area.
Nature Conservancy
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Differences in the Effect of Dopamine on the Phototransduction Between Lampreys and Jawed Vertebrates. [PDF]
Nikolaeva DA +5 more
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Lamprey-Inspired Amphibious Suction Disc with Hybrid Adhesion Mechanism. [PDF]
Li L +8 more
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