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  1. Behavior and brain size of larval zebrafish exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of beta-methylamino-l-alanine
  2. Zebrafish parental progeny investment in response to cycling thermal stress and hypoxia: deposition of heat shock proteins but not cortisol
  3. Severe hypoxia exposure inhibits larval brain development but does not affect the capacity to mount a cortisol stress response in zebrafish
  4. Novel spikey ionocytes are regulated by cortisol in the skin of an amphibious fish
  5. Acute embryonic anoxia exposure favours the development of a dominant and aggressive phenotype in adult zebrafish
  6. Chronic cortisol and the regulation of food intake and the endocrine growth axis in rainbow trout
  7. Effects of early rearing environment and breeding strategy on social interactions and the hormonal response to stressors in juvenile Chinook salmon
  8. Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 mediates adaptive developmental plasticity of hypoxia tolerance in zebrafish, Danio rerio