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Neill Herbert
Neill Herbert
Senior Lecturer, Institute of Marine Science, University of Auckland
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The response of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, to progressive hypoxia: fish swimming speed and physiological stress
NA Herbert, JF Steffensen
Marine Biology 147 (6), 1403-1412, 2005
2522005
The effect of hypoxia on fish swimming performance and behaviour
P Domenici, NA Herbert, C Lefrançois, JF Steffensen, DJ McKenzie
Swimming physiology of fish: Towards using exercise to farm a fit fish in …, 2013
1032013
Individual space use strategies of wild juvenile Atlantic salmon
JD Armstrong, FA Huntingford, NA Herbert
Journal of Fish Biology 55 (6), 1201-1212, 1999
921999
Homing movements of displaced stream‐dwelling brown trout
JD Armstrong, NA Herbert
Journal of Fish Biology 50 (2), 445-449, 1997
881997
Low-O2 acclimation shifts the hypoxia avoidance behaviour of snapper (Pagrus auratus) with only subtle changes in aerobic and anaerobic function
DG Cook, FI Iftikar, DW Baker, AJR Hickey, NA Herbert
Journal of Experimental Biology 216 (3), 369-378, 2013
842013
Do swimming fish always grow fast? Investigating the magnitude and physiological basis of exercise-induced growth in juvenile New Zealand yellowtail kingfish, Seriola lalandi
EJ Brown, M Bruce, S Pether, NA Herbert
Fish physiology and biochemistry 37, 327-336, 2011
802011
Swimming-enhanced growth
W Davison, NA Herbert
Swimming physiology of fish: Towards using exercise to farm a fit fish in …, 2012
702012
Optimum temperatures for growth and feed conversion in cultured hapuku (Polyprion oxygeneios)—is there a link to aerobic metabolic scope and final temperature preference?
JR Khan, S Pether, M Bruce, SP Walker, NA Herbert
Aquaculture 430, 107-113, 2014
672014
The hypoxia avoidance behaviour of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) depends on the provision and pressure level of an O2 refuge
NA Herbert, JE Skjæraasen, T Nilsen, AGV Salvanes, JF Steffensen
Marine biology 158, 737-746, 2011
662011
Anaemia adjusts the aerobic physiology of snapper (Pagrus auratus) and modulates hypoxia avoidance behaviour during oxygen choice presentations
DG Cook, RMG Wells, NA Herbert
Journal of Experimental Biology 214 (17), 2927-2934, 2011
642011
What is gill health and what is its role in marine finfish aquaculture in the face of a changing climate?
KL Foyle, S Hess, MD Powell, NA Herbert
Frontiers in Marine Science 7, 400, 2020
562020
Fish and hyperoxia—From cardiorespiratory and biochemical adjustments to aquaculture and ecophysiology implications
TJ McArley, E Sandblom, NA Herbert
Fish and Fisheries 22 (2), 324-355, 2021
522021
Thermal plasticity of skeletal muscle mitochondrial activity and whole animal respiration in a common intertidal triplefin fish, Forsterygion lapillum (Family …
JR Khan, FI Iftikar, NA Herbert, E Gnaiger, AJR Hickey
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 184, 991-1001, 2014
522014
Hyperoxia increases maximum oxygen consumption and aerobic scope of intertidal fish facing acutely high temperatures
TJ McArley, AJR Hickey, NA Herbert
Journal of Experimental Biology 221 (22), jeb189993, 2018
462018
The behavioural and physiological response of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L. to short‐term acute hypoxia
JL Johansen, NA Herbert, JF Steffensen
Journal of fish biology 68 (6), 1918-1924, 2006
462006
Hypoxia increases the behavioural activity of schooling herring: a response to physiological stress or respiratory distress?
NA Herbert, JF Steffensen
Marine Biology 149 (5), 1217-1225, 2006
452006
The physiological and behavioural response of juvenile kingfish (Seriola lalandi) differs between escapable and inescapable progressive hypoxia
DG Cook, NA Herbert
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 413, 138-144, 2012
442012
Disrupted flow sensing impairs hydrodynamic performance and increases the metabolic cost of swimming in the yellowtail kingfish, Seriola lalandi
K Yanase, NA Herbert, JC Montgomery
Journal of Experimental Biology 215 (22), 3944-3954, 2012
432012
Temperature acclimation of mitochondria function from the hearts of a temperate wrasse (Notolabrus celidotus)
FI Iftikar, AJ Morash, DG Cook, NA Herbert, AJR Hickey
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 2015
412015
Evidence that growth hormone‐induced elevation in routine metabolism of juvenile Atlantic salmon is a result of increased spontaneous activity
NA Herbert, JD Armstrong, BT Björnsson
Journal of Fish Biology 59 (3), 754-757, 2001
412001
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