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1. Movements and mortality of two commercially exploited carcharhinid sharks following longline capture and release off eastern Australia

2. One hundred research questions in conservation physiology for generating actionable evidence to inform conservation policy and practice

4. Nonlethally assessing elasmobranch ontogenetic shifts in energetics.

5. The upper thermal limit of epaulette sharks ( Hemiscyllium ocellatum ) is conserved across three life history stages, sex and body size.

6. Diel Rhythm and Thermal Independence of Metabolic Rate in a Benthic Shark.

7. One hundred research questions in conservation physiology for generating actionable evidence to inform conservation policy and practice.

8. Future thermal regimes for epaulette sharks (Hemiscyllium ocellatum): growth and metabolic performance cease to be optimal.

9. Wound healing in an elasmobranch fish is not impaired by high-CO 2 exposure.

10. Reframing conservation physiology to be more inclusive, integrative, relevant and forward-looking: reflections and a horizon scan.

12. The acute physiological status of white sharks ( Carcharodon carcharias ) exhibits minimal variation after capture on SMART drumlines.

13. Cortisol does not increase risk of mortality to predation in juvenile bluegill sunfish: A manipulative experimental field study.

14. Exercise intensity while hooked is associated with physiological status of longline-captured sharks.

15. The effect of capture and handling stress in Lophius americanus in the scallop dredge fishery.

16. Influence of supraphysiological cortisol manipulation on predator avoidance behaviors and physiological responses to a predation threat in a wild marine teleost fish.

17. An experimental evaluation of the role of the stress axis in mediating predator-prey interactions in wild marine fish.

18. Effect of weight and frontal area of external telemetry packages on the kinematics, activity levels and swimming performance of small-bodied sharks.

19. The energetic, physiological, and behavioral response of lemon sharks (Negaprion brevirostris) to simulated longline capture.

20. Validation of a portable, waterproof blood pH analyser for elasmobranchs.

21. Validation of the i-STAT system for the analysis of blood gases and acid-base status in juvenile sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus).

22. Use of portable blood physiology point-of-care devices for basic and applied research on vertebrates: a review.

23. Hooking injury, physiological status and short-term mortality of juvenile lemon sharks (Negaprion bevirostris) following catch-and-release recreational angling.

24. Linking sensory biology and fisheries bycatch reduction in elasmobranch fishes: a review with new directions for research.

25. The blood chemical status of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua following capture by jig and demersal longline with differential hook removal methods.

26. The physiological response of the Caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezi) to longline capture.

27. Seasonal variations in the physiological stress response to discrete bouts of aerial exposure in the little skate, Leucoraja erinacea.

29. The physiological response to anthropogenic stressors in marine elasmobranch fishes: a review with a focus on the secondary response.

30. Blood gas, oxygen saturation, pH, and lactate values in elasmobranch blood measured with a commercially available portable clinical analyzer and standard laboratory instruments.

31. Differential sensitivity to capture stress assessed by blood acid-base status in five carcharhinid sharks.

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