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1. Magnetic resonance imaging shows spinal curvature in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) is associated with chronic inflammation of peri-vertebral soft tissues.

2. Metabolic resilience of the Australasian snapper ( Chrysophrys auratus ) to marine heatwaves and hypoxia.

3. The relationships between specific dynamic action, nutrient retention and feed conversion ratio in farmed freshwater Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha).

4. Radiographic characterisation of spinal curvature development in farmed New Zealand Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha throughout seawater production.

5. Acute high temperature exposure impairs hypoxia tolerance in an intertidal fish.

6. Differential Coping Strategies in Response to Salinity Challenge in Olive Flounder.

7. Intertidal triplefin fishes have a lower critical oxygen tension (P crit ), higher maximal aerobic capacity, and higher tissue glycogen stores than their subtidal counterparts.

8. Hyperoxia increases maximum oxygen consumption and aerobic scope of intertidal fish facing acutely high temperatures.

9. Chronic warm exposure impairs growth performance and reduces thermal safety margins in the common triplefin fish ( Forsterygion lapillum ).

10. Clownfish in hypoxic anemones replenish host O 2 at only localised scales.

11. Gill structural change in response to turbidity has no effect on the oxygen uptake of a juvenile sparid fish.

12. Temperature acclimation of mitochondria function from the hearts of a temperate wrasse (Notolabrus celidotus).

13. Accommodating the cost of growth and swimming in fish-the applicability of exercise-induced growth to juvenile hapuku (Polyprion oxygeneios).

14. Thermal plasticity of skeletal muscle mitochondrial activity and whole animal respiration in a common intertidal triplefin fish, Forsterygion lapillum (Family: Tripterygiidae).

15. Unilateral ablation of trunk superficial neuromasts increases directional instability during steady swimming in the yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi.

16. Low-O₂ acclimation shifts the hypoxia avoidance behaviour of snapper (Pagrus auratus) with only subtle changes in aerobic and anaerobic function.

17. No evidence of shelter providing a metabolic advantage to the false clown anemonefish Amphiprion ocellaris.

18. Disrupted flow sensing impairs hydrodynamic performance and increases the metabolic cost of swimming in the yellowtail kingfish, Seriola lalandi.

19. Low O2 avoidance is associated with physiological perturbation but not exhaustion in the snapper (Pagrus auratus: Sparidae).

20. Anaemia adjusts the aerobic physiology of snapper (Pagrus auratus) and modulates hypoxia avoidance behaviour during oxygen choice presentations.

21. Do swimming fish always grow fast? Investigating the magnitude and physiological basis of exercise-induced growth in juvenile New Zealand yellowtail kingfish, Seriola lalandi.

22. A moving light stimulus elicits a sustained swimming response in farmed Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L.

23. Whole blood-oxygen binding properties of four cold-temperate marine fishes: blood affinity is independent of pH-dependent binding, routine swimming performance, and environmental hypoxia.

24. The effect of strenuous exercise and beta-adrenergic blockade on the visual performance of juvenile rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss.

25. The aerobic physiology of the air-breathing blue gourami, Trichogaster trichopterus, necessitates behavioural regulation of breath-hold limits during hypoxic stress and predatory challenge.

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