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Frank G. Nordlie

 

Professor
Ph.D.   University of Minnesota, 1961

416A BAR
Box 118525
Gainesville, FL
32611-8525
Voice: (352) 392-2499  
Fax: (352) 392-3704
nordlie@zoology.ufl.edu

 

Research Interests

Patterns and costs of responses to varying salinities in euryhaline teleost fishes.   Organization and energetics of aquatic ecosystems. 

 

 

Representative Publications

Elliott, M., Whitfield, A. K., Potter, I. C., Blaber, S. J. M., Cyrus, D. P., Nordlie, F. G., and Harrison T. D. 2007. The guild approach to categorizing estuarine fish assemblages: a global review. Fish and Fisheries 8, 241-268.

Nordlie, F. G. 2006. Physicochemical environments and tolerances of cyprinodontoid fishes found in estuaries and salt marshes of eastern North America. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 16, 51-106.

Nordlie, F. G. 2003. Fish communities of estuarine salt marshes of eastern North America, and comparisons with temperate estuaries of other continents. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 13, 281-325.

Chapman, L. J., Chapman, C. A., Nordlie, F. G., and Rosenberger, A. E. 2002. Physiological refugia: Swamps, hypoxia tolerance and maintenance of fish diversity in the Lake Victoria region. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 133A, 421-437.

Chapman, L. J., Nordlie, F. G., and Seifert, A. 2002. Respiratory oxygen consumption among groups of Pseudcrenilabrus multicolor victoriae subjected to different oxygen concentrations during development. J. Fish Biol. 61, 242-251.

Nordlie, F. G. 2000. Patterns of reproduction and development of selected resident teleosts of Florida salt marshes. Hydrobiologia. 434, 165-182.

Nordlie, F. G. 2000. Salinity responses in three species of Fundulus (Teleostei: Fundulidae) from Florida salt marshes. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 27, 1276-1279.

 
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