Bernard B. Rees, PhD, University of Colorado 1992

Affiliations: 
Biology University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, United States 
Area:
Environmental Physiology and Biochemistry; Adaptation of Fish to Low Oxygen; Proteomics
Website:
http://biology.uno.edu/reesbio.aspx
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Murphy TE, Harris JC, Rees BB. (2023) Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha protein increases without changes in mRNA during acute hypoxic exposure of the Gulf killifish, Fundulus grandis. Biology Open
Reemeyer JE, Rees BB. (2020) Plasticity, repeatability, and phenotypic correlations of aerobic metabolic traits in a small estuarine fish. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Reemeyer JE, Harris JC, Hernandez AM, et al. (2019) Effects of passive integrated transponder tagging on cortisol release, aerobic metabolism and growth of the Gulf killifish Fundulus grandis. Journal of Fish Biology
Rees BB, Hand SC. (2019) Biochemical Correlates of Estivation Tolerance in the Mountainsnail Oreohelix (Pulmonata: Oreohelicidae). The Biological Bulletin. 184: 230-242
Borowiec BG, McClelland GB, Rees BB, et al. (2018) Distinct metabolic adjustments arise from acclimation to constant hypoxia and intermittent hypoxia in estuarine killifish (). The Journal of Experimental Biology. 221
Rees BB, Matute LA. (2018) Repeatable Interindividual Variation in Hypoxia Tolerance in the Gulf Killifish, Fundulus grandis. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : Pbz. 91: 1046-1056
Larter KF, Rees BB. (2017) Influence of euthanasia method on blood and gill variables in normoxic and hypoxic Gulf killifish Fundulus grandis Journal of Fish Biology. 90: 2323-2343
Townley IK, Karchner SI, Skripnikova E, et al. (2016) Sequence and functional characterization of hypoxia inducible factors, HIF1α, HIF2αa, and HIF3α, from the estuarine fish, Fundulus heteroclitus. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. ajpregu.00402.2016
Chen K, Cole RB, Rees BB. (2013) Hypoxia-induced changes in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) skeletal muscle proteome. Journal of Proteomics. 78: 477-85
Rees BB, Targett TE, Ciotti BJ, et al. (2012) Temporal dynamics in growth and white skeletal muscle composition of the mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus during chronic hypoxia and hyperoxia. Journal of Fish Biology. 81: 148-64
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