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Pankhurst P.M. Comparison of behavioural and morphological measures of visual acuity during ontogeny in a teleost fish, Forsterygion varium, Tripterygiidae (Forster, 1801) // Brain, Behav. and Evol., 1993. Vol. 42, N 3.-С.178-188

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Montgomery J.C. Peripheral encoding of moving sources by the lateral line system of a sit-and-wait predator // J. Exp. Biol., 1998. Vol. 201, N 1.-С.91-102

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Montgomery J.C. Signals and noise in the elasmobranch electrosensory system // 5th Int. Congr. Neuroethol., San Diego, Calif., Aug. 23-28, 1998. -San Diego (Calif.), 1998.-С.б/с

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Montgomery J.C. Signals and noise in the elasmobranch electrosensory system // J. Exp. Biol., 1999. Vol. 202, N 10.-С.1349 -1355

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Montgomery J.C. Signals and noise in the elasmobranch electrosensory system // J. Exp. Biol., 1999. Vol. 202, N 10.-С.1349 -1355

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Montgomery J.C. Signals and noise in the elasmobranch electrosensory system // J. Exp. Biol., 1999. Vol. 202, N 10.-С.1349 -1355

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Baker C.F. Species-specific attraction of migratory banded kokopu juveniles to adult pheromones // J. Fish Biol., 2001. Vol. 58, N 5.-С.1221-1229

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Nocturnal relocation of adult and juvenile coral reef fishes in response to reef noise // Coral Reefs, 2008. Vol. 27, N 1.-С.97-104

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Nocturnal relocation of adult and juvenile coral reef fishes in response to reef noise // Coral Reefs, 2008. Vol. 27, N 1.-С.97-104

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Nocturnal relocation of adult and juvenile coral reef fishes in response to reef noise // Coral Reefs, 2008. Vol. 27, N 1.-С.97-104

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Le Port A. Conservation of coastal stingrays: Seasonal abundance and population structure of the short-tailed stingray Dasyatis brevicaudata at a Marine Protected Area // ICES J. Mar. Sci., 2012. Vol. 69, N 8.-С.1427-1435

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A proposed mechanism for the observed ontogenetic improvement in the hearing ability of hapuka (Polyprion oxygeneios) // J. Comp. Physiol. A, 2013. Vol. 199, N 7.-С.653-661

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Montgomery J.C. Limitations on visual food-location in the planktivorous antarctic fish Pagothenia borchgrevinki // Experientia, 1989. Vol. 45, N 4.-С.395-397

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Montgomery J.C. Stomach evacuation rate in the planktivorous Antarctic fish Pagothenia borchgrevinki // Polar Biol., 1989. Vol. 9, N 6.-С.405-408

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Isolation of cDNAs associated with tumor suppressor gene function in syrian haster embryo cells // Environ. and Mol. Mutagenes, 1989. Vol. 14, Suppl..-С.219-220

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Montgomery J.C. Brain function in antarctic fish: frequency response analysis of central vestibular units // J. Comp. Physiol. A., 1990. Vol. 166, N 3.-С.407-410

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Pankhurst N.W. Ontogeny of vision in the Antarctic fish Pagothenia borchgrevinki (Nototheniidae) // Polar Biol., 1990. Vol. 10, N 6.-С.419-422

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Montgomery J.C. Signal conditioning: The first step in central processing of sensory information? // Int. J. Neurosci., 1991. Vol. 57, N 3-4.-С.297-298

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Yanase K. Unilateral ablation of trunk superficial neuromasts increases directional instability during steady swimming in the yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi // J. Fish Biol., 2014. Vol. 85, N 3.-С.838-856

 




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