Warren Burggren - Full Curriculum
Vitae
(Follow this link to Burggren's Brief Curriculum Vitae)
I. Personal
Information
II. Professional Appointments and
Honors
III. Administrative Experience and
Training
IV. Teaching and Graduate and
Postdoctoral Mentoring
V. Grants and Extramural Research
Activities
VI. Symposia and Seminars
VII. Reviewing, Consulting and Training
VIII. PUBLICATIONS
(with PDFs)
PERSONAL
INFORMATION
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PROFESSIONAL
ADDRESS: Faculty Appointment: Department of
Biological Sciences, University of North Texas, 1155 Union Circle #311190,
Denton, TX 76205-5189. 940-565-3952 / 940-367-2882
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EMAIL AND WEB ADDRESSES: burggren@unt.edu. Faculty
web site: biology.unt.edu/burggren
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DATE
AND PLACE OF BIRTH: August 14, 1951, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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MARITAL
STATUS: Married, 3 daughters, 1 son
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CITIZENSHIP: American/Canadian
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UNDERGRADUATE
TRAINING: Department of Biology, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
1969-1973
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GRADUATE
TRAINING: School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich,
England 1973-1976
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DEGREES
HELD: B.Sc. (1st Class Honors) - University of Calgary, 1973 / Ph.D. -
University of East Anglia, 1976, Thesis title: An Investigation of Gas Exchange
and Cardiovascular Dynamics in the Chelonian Reptiles.
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RESEARCH
INTERESTS: Developmental physiology at molecular through organismal level:
Comparative animal physiology, particularly lower vertebrates and crustacean
invertebrates: Environmental and ecological physiology, especially of
intertidal, freshwater and marine ecosystems: Evolution of respiratory and
cardiovascular systems.
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND
HONORS
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS
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2015-2016 President's Special Advisor for STEM and International Activities
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2010-2015 Provost and Vice President for Academic
Affairs, Univ. of North Texas
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1998-2010 Dean, Arts and Sciences, Univ. of North
Texas
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1997-1998 Chair, Biological Sciences Dept., Univ.
of Nevada, Las Vegas
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1995-1997 Interim Dean, College of Science and
Mathematics, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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1995-1996 Director, "Bridges to the
Future" Program for University of Nevada, Las Vegas Minority College
Students; Jointly funded by National Institutes of Health and Department of
Energy
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1992-1995 Chair, Biological Sciences Dept., Univ.
of Nevada, Las Vegas
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1991 Acting Chair, Zoology Dept.,
Univ. of Massachusetts
FACULTY
APPOINTMENTS
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1998-present Professor of Biology, Univ. of North Texas
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1992-1998 Professor of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas
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1990 Visiting
Professor, Univ. of Sao Paulo, Brazil
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1987-1991 Professor of Zoology, Univ. of Massachusetts
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1985 Visiting
Scholar, Univ. of Melbourne, Australia
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1982-1987 Associate Professor of Zoology, Univ. of Massachusetts
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1978-1982 Assistant Professor of Zoology, Univ. of Mass.
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1976-1978 Killam Postdoctoral Fellow, Univ.
of British Columbia
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1976-1978 N.R.C. Postdoctoral Fellow, Univ. of British Columbia
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1976 Visiting
Lecturer, Univ. of Aarhus, Denmark
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1973-1976 Ph.D., Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology, Univ. of
East Anglia, supervised by Dr. G. Shelton
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1973-1976 Demonstrator in vertebrate and invertebrate physiology,
invertebrate taxonomy, vertebrate and invertebrate
morphology, Univ. of East Anglia
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1970-1973 Research Assistant, Univ. of Calgary
HONORS AND DISTINCTIONS
Awards and Other Distinctions
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2019
Fellow, Amrican Physiological Society
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2018-present Evolutionary Biology Advisory Board, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston
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2017
University Distinguished Research Professor, University of North Texas
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2012
Rector
Honoris Causa (Honorary
University President), The Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, Toluca
Mexico
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2012 Invited Participant,
Commandant's National Security Program, US Army War College
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2008
Academia Mexicana de Ciencias Distinguished
Visiting Professor
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2006-2011
National Science Foundation Advisory Board - Biology Directorate
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2002-2005 Science
Advisory Board, Bigelow Aerospace, Inc.
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2002
Outstanding Supporter Award, Student Center for Ethnic Enrichment, University
of North Texas
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2002
Annual Equity and Diversity Recognition Award, University of North Texas
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2000
Chair, Science Advisory Board - National Institute for Discovery Science
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1997
Barrick Distinguished Scholar, University of Nevada,
Las Vegas
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1997
Regents' Researcher Citation, University and Community College System of Nevada
Board of Regents
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1997
Regents' Research Medal, University and Community College System of Nevada
Board of Regents
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1996
Medal of the University of Helsinki, Finland
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1992
Fellow, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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1984
Elected Program Officer, Division of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, Ameri. Soc.of Zoologists
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1976-1978 Killam Postdoctoral Scholarship - Univ. of British Columbia
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1976-1978 NRC
Postdoctoral Fellowship - Univ. of British Columbia
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1974-1976 Commonwealth
Scholarship, Univ. of East Anglia, England
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1972-1974 Univ. of
East Anglia Studentship, England
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1972
Province of Alberta Scholarship, Univ. of Calgary, Canada
Plenary and Honorary
Lectures
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2018 Plenary Lecture, Annual Meeting of the German Zoological Society, Greifswald, Germany
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2018 Plenary Lecture, Annual Meeting of Incubation and Fertility Research Group, Edinburgh, Scotland
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2017 Plenary Lecture, Annual Meeting of the Society for Chaos Theory in Psychologyand Life Sciences, Cincinnati, Ohio
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2017 Krogh Distinguished Lecture, American Physiological Society
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2015 Plenary Lecture, Fisheries and Aquaculture Conference, Guilin, China
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2014 Davidson Annual Lecture, Department of Biology, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, USA.
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2013 Keynote
Speaker, Spring Convocation, Mountain View Community College, Dallas, Texas,
USA
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2012 Inaugural
Kjell Johansen Lecture, Univesity of Aarhus, Aarhus,
Denmark.
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2008 Plenary
Lecture, 32nd Annual Larval Fish Conference, Kiel, Germany
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2002 Diebold
Lecture, Kalmazoo College, Michigan, USA
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2002 Plenary
Lecture, Sympiosium on Ontogeny of Cardiorespiratory
Mechanisms: An Evolutionary Perspective, Experimental Biology Meeting, New
Orleans, USA.
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2001 Plenary
Lecture, American Association for the advancement of Science - South West And Rocky Mountain Regional Meeting. Denton,
Texas
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2000 Plenary
Lecture, Sixth International Workshop on Perinatal Physiology in Birds.
Berlin, Germany
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1998 Annual
W. S. Hoar Lecture, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada.
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1998 Plenary
Lecture, International Conference on Animal Adaptation, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
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1997 Plenary
Lecture, International Workshop on Developmental Physiology, Gothenberg, Sweden
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1995 Annual
Phi Sigma Lecturer, Univ. of Texas, Arlington
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1993 Annual
Williams Lecturer, Univ. of Akron
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1990 Plenary
Lecture, Annual meeting of Japanese Society of Comparative Physiologists and
Biochemists
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1988 Annual
Dunaway-Burnham Visiting Lecturer, Dartmouth College Medical School
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
AND TRAINING
Higher Education Service
System, Regional and State Higher Education
Committees and Councils
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2014 -2015
UNT System Executive Council
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2014 -2015
Texas Council of Chief Academic Officers
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2001 -2003
Advisory Board Member, the Institute for Diversity in Engineering and Society
(IDEAS), Nirth Texas
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2001-2002
Advisory Board Member, Futures in Research, Science and Technology (FIRST), Mountain
View Community College, Dallas, TX
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2000-2003
Executive Council Member, Texas Association of Deans of Liberal Arts and
Sciences
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2001
"Deans Circle", Institute for Diversity in Engineering and Society (IDEAS)
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1998
University and Community College System of Nevada Regents' Researcher Award
Selection Committee
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1996-1997
Director, Southern Nevada School Science Fair
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1992
University and Community College System of Nevada Regents' Researcher Award Selection
Committee
University
Committees (UNT 1998-present; UNLV
1992-1998; UMASS, 1978-1991)
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2018-present University Distinguished Research Professor Selection Committee
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2018-present
International Risk Oversight Committee
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2013-2015
China Advisory Council (Co-Chair)
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2011-2015
Distinguished Alumni Awards Selection Committee
* 2011-2015 President's Diversity Council
* 2010-2015 Provost's Council (Chair)
* 2010-2015 University Gift Acceptance Committee
* 2010-2014 President's Capital Projects Council
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2012-2015
Information Technology Governance Council
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2010-2015
President's Enrollment and Retention Council
* 2010-2015 President's Cabinet
* 2010-2014 President's Finance Council
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2010-2014 University
Gift Acceptance Committee
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2009-2010
Institute for the Advancement of the Arts Steering Committee
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2008-2010
Information Technology Council (Chair)
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2007 Search
Committee for Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
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2006-2008
UNT System Life Sciences Council (Co-Chair)
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2005-2008
Academic Planning Council
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2005
RCM Sub-Committee on Indirect Costs (Chair)
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2004-2009
Trustee, Ft. Worth Regional Science Fair
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2004-2005
Task Force on Centers and Institutes (Chair)
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2004-2006
UNT Critical Incident Management Team
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2004-2007
UNT Master Planning Committee
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2003
Search Committee for CEO and President of University of North Texas Foundation
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2002-2003
Campus Beautification Committee
* 2002 Search Committee for Vice President for Research and Technology Transfer
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2001-2004
Chemistry Building Construction Steering Committee
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2001-2002
Academic Affairs Committee
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2001-2002
Executive Committee - University Planning Council
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2001-2002
Academic Affairs Committee
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2001 Institutional
Information System Steering Committee
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2001
Enrollment Management Steering Committee
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2000-2008
Teacher Education Council
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2000 Task
Force on Honors Program
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2000
Donor Relations Committee
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1999-2000
Dean, School of Music, Search Committee (Chair)
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1999-2000 Assessment
Advisory Council
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1998-2001
Facilities Planning Committee
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1998-2004
University Planning Council
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1998
Minority Recruitment and Retention Task Force
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1998 Undergraduate
Student Retention Steering Committee
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1997-1998
Barrick Distinguished Scholar Award Committee
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1997-1998
Gerentology Certificate Program Advisory Committee
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1997
Bigelow Endowed Chair Search Committee - (Chair)
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1996-1997
UNLV 40th Anniversary Planning Committee
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1996-1997
President's Task Force on Planning - Subcommittee on Strategic Initiative
Funding
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1995-1997
President's Task Force on Planning - General Member
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1996-1997
Women's Studies Steering Committee
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1996
Faculty Discipline Hearing Officer
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1995-1996
Research Strategic Planning Committee (Co-Chair)
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1995-1996
Ad hoc Committee for Distance Education Evaluation
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1995
Development Council
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1995-1997
UNLV Academic Council
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1994-1995
Research Issues Resolution Committee
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1993-1995
Executive Committee of the NIH "Bridges to the Baccalaureate Minority
Recruitment Program"
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1993-1994
University Priority and New Program Review Committee
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1988-1989
Organization Committee for Biology Undergraduate Degree
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1986-1991
Graduate Operations Committee for Neuroscience and Behavior Ph.D. Program
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1982-1985
University Research Council
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1982-1985
Faculty Research Grant Committee
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1984
University Health Council
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1985
University Computer Use Committee
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1981-1983
Biomedical Research Support Grant Committee
College Committees
(UNT, College
of Arts and Sciences, 1998-present; UNLV, College of Science and Mathematics,
1992-1998,: UMASS, College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, 1978-1991)
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2016-2017
College of Science and Mathematics Planning Committee
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2005
Strategic Planning Committee (Chair)
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1998-2010 Personal
Affairs Committee (Chair)
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1995-1997
Financial Aid Committee (Chair)
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1995-1997
Executive Committee (Chair)
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1994-1995
Computing Services Committee
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1993-1994
Commencement Committee
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1992-1998
Executive Committee
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1990-1991
Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Ph.D. Organization Committee (Co-chair)
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1980
Dean's Search Committee for Zoology Department Chair
Departmental Committees
(UNT,
1998-present; UNLV 1992-1998: UMASS, 1978-1991)
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1997
Animal Physiologist Search Committee
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1992-1998 Field
Station Committee (Chair)
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1992
Invertebrate Physiologist Search Committee (Chair)
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1990-1991
Undergraduate Physiology Concentration (Chair)
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1988-1990 Personnel
Committee (Promotions and Tenure Committee)
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1979-1985 Graduate
Operations Committee
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1980-1985 Qualifying
Exam Committee
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1980
Ad Hoc Committee for Development of Animal Facilities
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1978-1981 Colloquium
Committee (Chair)
Professional Service -
National / International Committees
Society and Professional Associations
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2004
Nominations Committee, Division of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, Society for Integrative and Comparative
Biology.
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2000
Case Study Facilitator, Council of College of Arts and Science Annual Meeting,
Toronto, Canada.
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1999-2002 Publication
Committee (Chair) - Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
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1996-1998 American
Heart Association Research Committee - Nevada Affiliate
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1995-2002 Publication
Committee - Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
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1993
George A. Bartholomew Award Committee - American Society of Zoologists
(Division of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry)
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1991-1992 Standing
Committee on Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, Systematics Agenda 2000,
NSF
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1990 Nomination
Committee for Executive Committee, Division of Comparative Physiology and
Biochemistry, American Society of Zoologists.
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1984-1986 Member
of Executive Committee, Division of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry,
Am. Soc. of Zoologists.
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1985 American
Society of Zoologists (Division of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry):
International Union of Biological Sciences (1988)- Program
Committee
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1984 American
Society of Zoologists (Division of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry):
International Union of Physiological Sciences (1986)- Program Committee
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1984
American Society of Zoologists (Division of Comparative Physiology and
Biochemistry) - Committee for Selection of Best Student Paper
National
Research Funding Panels
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2020 Animal Biology Experimentation Flight Panel, NASA, Panel Chair.
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2015 Integrative Animal - National Science Foundation - Panel Member.
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2012 Animal Biology Experimentation Flight Panel, NASA, Panel Chair.
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2009 Animal
Biology Experimentation Flight Panel, NASA - Panel Chair.
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2004
American Heart Association - Western Region - Panel Member.
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2004
STEP Undergraduate Education Panel - National Science Foundation - Panel Member
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2001 Animal
Biology Experimentation Flight Panel, NASA - Panel Chair
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1998-2001 Integrative
Animal Biology - National Science Foundation - Panel Member
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1997 Professional
Opportunities for Women in Research and Education - National Science
Foundation - Panel Member
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1992 Outstanding
Young Investigator Awards -National Science Foundation - Panel Member
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1986 International
Programs: Postdoctoral Fellowships - National Science Foundation - Panel
Member
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2006-2012
National Science Foundation Advisory
Board - Biology Directorate
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2002-2009 Science Advisory Board, Jwala Technolgies Inc.
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2002-present External Advisory Board, North Dakota State NSF-EPSCoR Program
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2002-2004
Research Advisory Council, Biotechnology Research Partnership (BRP)
Consortium with Univ. Texas, Arlington, Univ. of North Texas Health
Science Center and Univ. of North Texas, Member.
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2001-
present Science Advisory Board, Bigelow Aerospace Corporation,
Member
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2000 Science
Advisory Board, National Institute for Discovery Science,
Chair
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1998-present
Science Advisory Board, National Institute for Discovery Science, Member
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1996-1998
Corporate Board of Directors, National Institute for Discovery Science,
Member
ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINING
CONDUCTED
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New Deans Workshop - Council of
Colleges of Arts and Sciences - Facilitator for
Williamsburg, VA.
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Effective Resource
Management Workshop - United Arab Emirates University - University of Nevada, Las Vegas - University of North Texas.
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Creating Winning Grant Proposals - Autonomous University of the State of Mexico - University of North Texas - City University of Hong Kong - o Education University of Hong Kong - o University of Texas – San Antonio - o Midwester State University – Wichita Falls.
MEMBERSHIP IN ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
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2010-2015 APLU Council on Academic Affairs
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1999-2010 Texas Association of Deans of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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1995-1997 American Conference of Academic Deans
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1995-2010 Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences
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1995-1997 Rocky Mountain Deans Association
TEACHING AND GRADUATE MENTORING
CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION
University of North Texas, Dept. of Biological Sciences (1998-present)
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Metabolic Physiology (Graduate)
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The Biology of Extreme Environments (Graduate)
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Animal Adaptation: Mechanisms for Survival (Graduate)
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The Biology of Extreme Environments (Undergraduate)
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Dept. of Biological Sciences (1992-1996)
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Human Anatomy and Physiology
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Bioenergetics
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Ethics in Science
University of
Massachusetts, Department of Zoology (1978-1991)
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Introductory Zoology
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Human Anatomy and Physiology
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Introductory Physiology
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Comparative Physiology
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Physiology Laboratory
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Topics in Respiratory Physiology
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Member of Undergraduate Program in
Marine and Coastal Sciences
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Member of Graduate Program in
Neuroscience and Behavior
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Member of Graduate Program in
Organismal and Evolutionary Biology
University of
British Columbia, Department of Zoology (1977)
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Animal Physiology
University of East Anglia (1973-1976)
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Demonstrator in Vertebrate and
Invertebrate Physiology
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Invertebrate Taxonomy
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Vertebrate and Invertebrate
Morphology
GRADUATE STUDENTS MENTORED (as Major Advisor)
Doctors of Philosophy (graduation date)
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Christopher Melendez - Current Student
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Wenasa Frifer - Current Student
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Alicia Dunton - Current Student
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Lindsey Daniel - Current Student
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Naim Martinez - 2019. "Transgenerational Responses to environmental stressors in vertebrates: From organisms to molecules."
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Melissa Lewallen - 2019 "Metabolic Physiology of planarias."
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Sheela Sadruddin - 2017 "Optimization of in vitro mammalian blastocyst development: assesment of culture conditions, ovarian stimulation and experimental micro-manipulation."
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Josele Flores - 2016. Cardiovascular fetal programming in quail (Colinus virginianus), an avian comparative model
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Fernando Mendez-Sanchez - 2015. "Environmental modulation of the onset of air-breathing of the Siamese Fighting Fish and the Blue Gourami"
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Kelly Reyna - 2010. "Thermal stress during
pre-incubation induces subsequent developmental plasticity in Northern
bobwhites"
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Francis Pan - "Metabolic, cardiac and
ventilatory regulation in early larvae of the South African clawed frog, Xenopus
laevis."
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Greta
Bolin - 2009. "Incubation humidity as an environmental stressor on the osmoregulatory developmental program of the chicken, Gallus
gallus domesticus". University of North Texas.
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Tara Blank - 2009.
"Cardio-respiratory ontogeny and the transition to bimodal respiration in an
air-breathing fish, the blue gourami (Trichogaster
trichopterus): Morphological and physical
development in normoxia and hypoxia." University of North Texas.
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Dao Ho - 2008.
"Morphological and Physiological Developmental
Consequences of Parental Effects in the Chicken Embryo (Gallus gallus domesticus) and the Zebrfish
Larva (Danio rerio)"
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Bonnie Myer - 2007. "A contravention of established principles of
interspecific allometric metabolic scaling in developing silkworms, Bombyx mori."
University of North Texas.
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Brian Bagatto - 2001. "The Developmental Physiology of the Zebrafish: Influence of
Environment on Metabolic and Cardiovascular Attributes." University of North
Texas.
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Dane Crossley - 1999. "Developoment of Cardiovascular Regulation in Embryos of the
Domestic Fowl (Gallus gallus), with Partial Comparison to Embryos of the
Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizi)." University of North Texas.
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Paul Territo -
1996. "The Ontogeny of Cardio-Respiratory Support for Metabolism."
University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Tobias Wang - 1993 (co-advisor)
"Control of Breathing and Arterial Blood Gases in Reptiles and
Amphibians, University of Aarhus, Denmark, and University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Lucy Ping-Chun Hou - 1991. "Development of Hemodynamic Regulation in the African Clawed Toad Xenopus
laevis", University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
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XiXi Jia - 1991. "Chemoreceptor
Modulation of Gill Ventilation in the Larval Bullfrog Rana
catesbeiana", University of Massachusetts,
Amherst.
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Robert Infantino -
1991. "Ontogeny of Ventilatory Regulation in the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana",
University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
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Carl Reiber -
1991. "The Hemodynamics of the Crustacean Open Circulatory Systems: Hemolymph Flow in the Crayfish (Procambarus
clarkii) and the lobster (Homarus
americanus)", University of Massachusetts,
Amherst.
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Peter Kimmel - 1990. "Ontogeny
of the Regulation of Cardiovascular Physiology in the Bullfrog Rana catesbeiana",
University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
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Alan Pinder -
1985. "Respiratory Physiology of the Frogs Rana
pipiens and Rana
catesbeiana: Influence of Temperature and
Hypoxia", University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
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Dana Quinn - 1982. "The Exercise
Physiology of Rana catesbeiana
during Recovery from Exercise to Exhaustion", University of Massachusetts,
Amherst.
Masters of
Science / Masters of Arts in Science
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Karem Vazquez - Current Student
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Jenika Sanchez - Current Student
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Wenasa Frifer, 2016 - "Respiratory Responses in the Freshwater Snanil (Pomacea bridgesii) are Differentially Affected by Temperature, Body Mass and Oxygen Availability"
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Shaun Jones, 2015 - "Phenotypic morphological plasticity induced by environmetnal Salt Stress in the Brine Srimp, Artemia"
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Melissa Lewallen, 2012-
"Chronic hypoxia and hyperoxia modifies
morphology and VEGF expression of the lungs of the developing chicken (Gallus gallus
domesticusi)"
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Josie Rossitto, 2012 -
"Beta-adrenergic blockade via atenolol exposure in the developing chicken
(Gallus gallus domesticus) and its effects on embryonic
blood pressure, heart rate and renal morphology".
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Travis Alvine,
2011- "Retinoic acid treatment affects development of the kidney and osmorgulatory system in the developoing
chicken, Gallus gallusi:
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Sylvia Ruck Branum,
2010. "Induced bradycardia effects on angiogenesis, growth and development
in early developoment in chicken embyros,
Gallus gallus
domesiticus"
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Matt Gore, 2007. "Influence of
parental swimming stamina on the cardiac and metabolic perforamance
of larval zebrafish (Danio rerio)" University of North Texas.
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Marc Wuerdeman,
M.Sc. 2007.
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Sheva Khorrami, 2004. M.Sc. " Hematocrit, Hematocrit Regulation and its Effect On
Oxygen Consumption in the Late Stage Chicken Embryos (Gallus gallus).
University of North Texas.
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Jessie Brown, 2004. M.Sc. "
Heart Rate and Oxygen Consumption During the Critical
Prenatal Period in Chicken Embryos (Gallus gallus): Influence of Light
Cues and the Onset of Pulmonary Ventilation." University of North
Texas.
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Juli Black, 2003. M.Sc. "Developmental patterns of
metabolism and hematology in the late stage chicken embryo (Gallus
domesticus) at two incubation temperatures". University of
North Texas.
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Nora Elmonoufy,
2003. M.Sc. "Differential Effects of ` Hypoxia on Morphology
and Hematology of the Quail Coturnix coturnix". University of North Texas.
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Natasha Capell,
2002, M. Sc.
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Brett Clarke, 1999, M.Sc. "The
Influence of Blood Flow on Angiogenesis in the 3 Day Chick Embryo"
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Shilpa Thaker, 1998, M.A.Sc.
Changes in Dorsal Aortic Diameter in Day 3 chicken embryos in Response to
Invasive Sham Aortic Ligation: Assessment of the Ligation Technique.
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Dulynn Hastings, 1994. M.Sc. "The Metabolic Rate of Xenopus
laevis: Interactional Influences of Development and Short Term Hypoxia",
University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Henry Bermudez, 1994. M.Sc.
"The Mechanism and Function of Transient Pressure fluctuations occurring
in the lungs During Diving in the Turtle, Trachemys
[=pseudemys] scripta elegan", University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Lucy Ping-Chun Hou.
1987. M.Sc. "Allometry of Cardiac and
Hematological Variables in Developing Mice (Mus
musculus): Intraspecific vs. Interspecific Allometry", University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
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Rosalba Sacca, 1982. M.Sc. "Oxygen
Partitioning Between the Skin, Gills and Lungs of the
Air-Breathing Reedfish, Calamoicthys
calabaricus", University of Massachusetts,
Amherst.
POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS
SUPERVISED
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Amelie Crespel (2016-2017 Marie Curie Fellow)
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Prescilla Perrichon (2015-2017 Post-Doctoral Researcher )
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Benjamin Dubansky (2013-2018 Research Assistant / Adjunct Professor)
* Casey Mueller (2011-2013) (Assistant Professor)
* Sarah Andrewartha (2010-2011) (Research Scientist)
* Francis Pan (2010) (Research Scientist)
* Dao Ho (2008-2010) (Research Scientist)
* Bonnie Myer (2007-2008) (Lecturer)
* Edward Dzialowski (1999-2002) (Associate Professor)
* Jordi Altimiras (American Heart Association Fellow) (1995-1997) (Associate Professor)
* Regina Fritsche (1994-1995) (Corporate Executive)
* Tobias Wang (1993-1994) (Professor and Chair)
* Stephen Warburton (NIH Fellow) (1992-1994) (Associate Professor - retired)
* Francis Ragsdale (1992-1993) (Professor)
* Andrew Gannon (1990-1992) (Professor)
* Alan Pinder (1985-1987)(Associate Professor)
* Timothy Vitalis (Parker B. Francis Fellow) (1987-1990) (Research Scientist)
* Bernd Pelster (German Research Council Fellow) (1989-1990) (Professor, Dean)
* Allan Smits (Parker B. Francis Fellow) (1984-1986) (Professor, Associate Dean)
GRANTS AND EXTRAMURAL
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
RESEARCH GRANT AWARDS
Federal and State Research Grants (PI or Co-PI)
* 2018-2019 Department of Defense - US Army - $90,000
* 2017-2018 Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative - $600,000
* 2015-2017 Natnl. Sci. Found. (Int. Org. Biol.) - $300,000
* 2015-2018 Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative - $856,318
* 2010-2014 Natnl. Sci. Found. (Int. Org. Biol.) - $806,255
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2009-2011 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Int. Org. Biol.) - $198,344
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2008-2011 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (SciSIP) - $393,688
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2006-2010 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Int Biol and Neurosci) - $677,227
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2002-2006 Natnl.
Sci. Found .(Int Biol and Neurosci) - $601,000
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2001-2002 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Math. Sci. Infra.) (Co-PI) - $100,000
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2001-2002 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Internat. Programs) - $25,000
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1999-2001 Texas Advanced Research
Program - $99,600
*
1999-2000 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Int Biol and Neurosci) - $51,544
*
1997-2001 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Int Biol. and Neurosci.)
- $287,000
*
1995-1996 American Heart Association
(Co-PI) - $24,722
*
1993-1997 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Int Biol. and Neurosci.)
- $382,000
*
1990-1993 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Intern. Prog.) - $34,562
*
1989-1992 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Phys. Proc.) - $234,500
*
1986-1989 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Reg. Biol.) - $242,000
*
1985 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Reg. Biol.) (Co-PI) - $13,300
*
1984 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Reg. Biol.) (Co-PI) - $3,000
*
1983-1986 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Reg. Biol.) - $275,190
*
1980-1983 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Reg. Biol.) - $100,850
*
1980 Natnl.
Sci. Found. (Instructional Sci. Equip. Program) (Co-PI) - $34,008
Private Foundation
Grants and International Agencies
*
2018 Astra Zeneca - $65,220
*
1997 Max Baer Heart Fund - $5,000
*
1992 Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science - $5,000
*
1990 Japanese Ministry of Education,
Science and Culture - $5,000
*
1990 State Government of Sao Paulo,
Brazil -$3,500
*
1988 Parker B. Francis Foundation
(Co-PI) - $136,000
*
1985 Puritan-Bennett Foundation
(Co-PI) -$56,000
*
1984 Puritan-Bennett Foundation
(Co-PI) -$24,180
University
Grants (Competitive Review)
*
1999 - Charn
Uswachoke International Development Grant (UNT) -
$3,600
*
1992 - University Research Grant
(UNLV) - $3,000
*
1979-1988 Biomedical Research
Support Grants(UMASS) (cumulative total) -$25,000
*
1978-1987 Faculty Research Grant
(UMASS) (cumulative total) -$17,820
*
1983 Healey Endowment Grant (UMASS)
- $4,800
TRAINING GRANTS
*
1995-1996 Dept. of Energy Training
Grant for Minority Students(Co-PI) - $29,663
*
1995-1996 NIH Bridges to the Future
Program for Minority Students - (Co-PI) - $173,251
EDITORSHIPS AND MEMBERSHIP IN EDITORIAL BOARDS
*
2009-2017
Associate Editor, Frontiers in Aquatic Physiology.
*
2003-present. Founding Series
Editor, Ecological and Environmental Physiology, a monograph series published by Oxford
University Press.
*
1999 Guest editor for
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A: Molecular and Integrative
Physiology. Vol 124A.
*
1998-2015 Editorial Board, University
of North Texas Press, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas.
*
1988-1995 Editor-in-Chief, Physiological
Zoology (now Physiological Biochemistry and Zoology) published
by University of Chicago Press, Journals Division
*
1986-2000 Editorial Board, Zoophysiology, (monograph series published by
Springer-Verlag, Berlin.)
*
1986 Guest editor for Journal of
Morphology: Centennial Supplement #1.
MEMBERSHIPS IN LEARNED SOCIETIES
*
1995-present American Physiological
Society
*
1987-1995 Council of Biology Editors
*
1986-present American Assoc. for the
Advancement of Science (USA)
*
1985-1989 Society For the
Preservation of Old Fishes
*
1978-1996 American Society of
Zoologists
*
1996-present Society for Comparative
and Integrative Biology
*
1973-1991 The Society for
Experimental Biology (Britain)
*
1972-1990 Canadian Society of
Zoologists (Canada)
MEMBERSHIPS IN
SCIENCE ADVIOSORY BOARDS
*
2006-2012 National
Science Foundation Advisory Board - Biology Directorate
*
2002-2009 Science
Advisory Board, Jwala Technolgies
Inc.
*
2002-present External
Advisory Board, North Dakota State NSF-EPSCoR Program
*
2002-2004 Research
Advisory Council, Biotechnology
Research Partnership (BRP) consortium with Univ. Texas, Arlington, Univ. of
North Texas Health Science Center and
Univ. of North Texas,
Member
*
2000 Science Advisory
Board, National Institute for Discovery Science, Chair
*
1998-2004 Science
Advisory Board, National Institute for Discovery Science,
Member
*
1996-1998 Corporate Board of
Directors, National Institute for Discovery Science,
Member
FORMAL EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH/TRAINING ACTIVITIES
*
1996 Invited Lecturer for Amphibian
Physiology Section of "Graduate Topics in Biology". University of
Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico
*
1990 Invited Lecturer for Gas
Transport and Circulation Section of "Graduate Topics in Comparative
Physiology" University of California, Irvine
*
1990 Visiting Professor, Univ. of
Sao Paulo, Brazil
*
1985 Visiting Scholar, University of
Melbourne, Australia
*
1983 Visiting Investigator, Naos Marine Laboratory, Smithsonian Tropical Research
Institute, Panama
*
1982 Invited Lecturer for Gas
Transport and Circulation Section of "Graduate Topics in Comparative
Physiology" University of California, Irvine
*
1980 Visiting Investigator, Univ. of
Aarhus, Denmark
*
1979 Alpha Helix expedition to
Palau, Western Caroline Islands
*
1976 Visiting Lecturer, University
of Aarhus, Denmark
INVITED SYMPOSIUM/WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS
* 2018 Symposium on Phenotypic Plasticity and Epigenetics: Annual Meeting of Society for Advancement of Chicano and Native American Students, San Antonio, USA.
* 2017 Symposium on Morphology Meets Physiology: A Tribute to Pierre Laurent. Society for Experimental Biology, Gothenburg, Sweden.
* 2016 Symposium on The Physiology and Genetics of Fishes, Autonomous Juarez University of Tabasco, Villahermosa, Mexico.
* 2016 Symposium on Physiological Systems in Birds and Mammals, Jaboticabal, Sao Paulo, Brazil
* 2016 Open Access Publishing Symposium, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas.
* 2015 Fisheries and Aquaculture Conference 2015. Guilin, China
* 2015 BEACON Congress on Evolution in Action, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.
* 2015 Symposium on How Environmental Influences on Parents and Early Developmental Stages Determine "Winners and Losers". Society for Experimental Biology, Prague, Czech Republic.
* 2014 Symposium on Challenges from the Very Beginning: Developmental Physiology, Epigenetics, and Critical Windows. American Physiological Society, San Diego, CA.
*
2014
Symposium on Epigenetics:
Molecular Through Organismal Influences. SICB Annual Meeting,
Austin, Texas.
*
2014
JEB Workshop on Epigenetics, Banff, Alebrta, Canada.
*
2012
Bioenergetics Workshop,
Thermodynamics Conference. Autonomous University of the State of Mexico,
Toluca, Mexico.
*
2012
Comparative Physiology Symposium. Society
for Experimental Biology, Sarteano, Italy.
*
2012
Workshop on Cardiovascular Physiology.
Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
*
2012 Symposium on Women in Science. 99th Indian Science Congress. Bhubeneswar, India
*
2010
Symposium on Environmental Adaptations of
Cardio-Respiratory Systems. APS Intersociety Meeting, Westminster, CO
*
2010
Symposium on Integrative Developmental Systems: Where
Developmental Biology, Physiology and Ecology meet. 34th Larval Fish
Conference, Santa Fe, NM.
*
2009 Symposium on Developmental Physiology and Genetics.
Society for the Advancement of
Chicano and Native American Students Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX
*
2009 Symposium on Oxygen Stressors,
Development And Adaptations Experimental Biology
Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
*
2006 Symposium on Physiological
Complexity: Recognition, Definitions, Modeling and Predictions, American
Physiological Society Comparative Physiology Conference, Virginia Beach, VA
*
2004 Symposium on Ontogeny of
Physiological Regulatory Mechanisms: Fitting into the Environment.
Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Annual
Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
*
2002 Symposium on Cardiovascular
Developmental Physiology. Experimental Biology Annual Meeting, New
Orleans, LA.
*
2002
Bilateral Seminar for Cooperative Research on Development of
Physiological Functions in Avian Embryos. Muroran
Institute of Technology, Muroran, Japan
*
2001 Symposium on "From First Beat
to Last". Society for Experimental Biology Annual Meeting, Canterbury, U.K.
* 2000 Sixth International Workshop on
"Perinatal Physiology in Birds". Berlin, Germany
*
1999
Symposium on "Functional Ontogeny of Organ Systems".
Annual Meeting of the Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft. Innsbruck, Austria.
*
1997 International Symposium on
"Animal Adaptation". Academic Sinica, Taipei,
Taiwan. "Developmental Physiology: Past, Present and Future".
*
1997 Workshop on "Animal
Physiology Techniques", National Taiwain Normal University,
Department of Biology, Taipei, Taiwan
*
1997 Third
Workshop on Comparative Physiology. "Physiological Changes During
Ontogeny", Sao Paulo, Brazil
*
1997
International Workshop on "Homeostasis and Environment During
Development. Gothenberg, Sweden.
*
1995
American Society of Zoologists Symposium on "The Regulation of Arterial
Blood Gases ", Annual Meeting, Washington, D. C.
*
1995
International Symposium on Hypoxia, Session on "Comparative Physiology of
Respiratory Pigments". Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
*
1994
American Physiological Society Symposium on "Ontogeny of Cardiovascular
Systems", San Diego, California
*
1994
International Symposium on "Metabolism and Respiration in
Vertebrates". Sao Carlos, Brazil
*
1994
International Conference on "Environmental Physiology and
Metabolism". Friedrichroda, Germany; Japanese
Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, Tokyo, Japan
*
1993 Italian
Association of Cardiovascular Sciences: "International Workshop on
Determinants of Cardiac Shape and Function". Trento, Italy
*
1992
American Society of Zoologists Symposium on "The Form and Function of Open
and Closed Circulations", Annual Meeting, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
*
1991
American Society of Zoologists Symposium Current Perspectives on the
"Evolution, ecology and Comparative Physiology of Bimodal Breathing",
Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
*
1990 Plenary
Lecture", Japanese Society of Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology,
Japan
*
1990
Symposium on "Gas Exchange, Gas Transport, and Acid-base Regulation in
Lower Vertebrates" - Max Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine
Gottingen, West Germany
*
1990 American Society of Zoologists
Symposium on "The Publication Process", Annual Meeting, San Antonio,
Texas
*
1990
American Society of Zoologists Symposium on "The Complete Crab:
Physiological Ecology of Everyday Life and Special Events", Annual
Meeting, San Antonio, Texas
*
1990
American Society of Zoologists Symposium on "Amphibian
Metamorphosis", Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas
*
1989
International Union of Physiological Sciences - Satellite Symposium on
"Strategies on Physiological Adaptation", Copenhagen, Denmark
*
1988 Spring
Systematics Symposium on "Evolutionary Innovations: Pattern and
Processes", Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois
*
1986
American Society of Zoologists Symposium on "Cutaneous Exchange of Gases
and Ions", Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee
*
1986
International Union of Physiological Sciences - Satellite Symposium on
"Diving and Hypometabolism", Cowichan Bay, British Columbia, Canada
*
1986
National Science Foundation Workshop on "New Directions in Physiological
Ecology", Washington, D.C.
*
1986 Society
for Experimental Biology Symposium on "Bimodal Respiration",
Nottingham, England
*
1986
Canadian Society of Zoologists Symposium on "Respiratory Strategies in
Non-mammalian Vertebrates", Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Canada
*
1985 NATO
Conference on "Evolutionary Biology of Primitive Fishes", Bamfield Marine Station, Vancouver Island, Canada
*
1984 American
Society of Zoologists Symposium on "The Biology and Evolution of
Lungfishes", Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado
*
1984
American Society of Zoologists Symposium on "Cardiovascular Adaptations in
Reptiles", Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado
*
1984 Alfred Benzon Foundation Symposium on "Cardiovascular Shunts:
Phylogenetic, Ontogenetic and Clinical Aspects", Royal Danish Academy of
Sciences and Letters, Copenhagen, Denmark
*
1983
International Union of Physiological Sciences Satellite Symposium on "Respiration
and Metabolism in Embryonic Vertebrates", University of Adelaide,
Australia
*
1982
Symposium on "Gas Exchange, Gas Transport, and Acid-base Regulation in
Lower Vertebrates" - Max Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine
Gottingen, West Germany
CONFERENCE/SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZING
*
2017 Co-organizer. Larval Fish Conference, Austin Texas.
*
2015 Co-organizer. Fisheries and Aquaculture Conference 2015. Guilin, China.
*
2014 Organizer. Epigenetics: Molecular Through Organismal Influences.
Society of Comparative and Integrative Biology. Annual Meeting. Austin, Texas.
*
2009 Co-Organizer of
Symposium on Oxygen Stressors, Development And
Adaptations Experimental Biology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
*
2006 Organizer.
Symposium on Physiological Complexity: Recognition, Definitions, Modeling
and Predictions, American Physiological Society Comparative
Physiology Conference, Virginia Beach, VA
*
2002
Co-organizer of International Roundtable on Comparative Developmental
Physiology, Glen Rose, Texas
*
1999 Co-organizer
of International Symposium on Crustacean Physiology, International Union
of Biological Sciences, Calgary, Alberta Canada.
*
1998
Co-organizer of International Symposium on Cardiac Rhythms in Animals:
Regulation, Development and Environmental Influences, Muroran,
Japan.
*
1995
Co-organizer of International Union of Biological Sciences Symposium on Amphibian
Models in the Study of Transcapillary and Lymphatic
Fluid Movement, Manchester, England
*
1994
Organizer of American Physiological Society Symposium on Ontogeny of
Cardiovascular Systems, San Diego, California
*
1994
Co-organizer of International Workshop on Developmental Physiology,
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
*
1988
Co-organizer of International Union of Biological Sciences Symposium on Comparative
Physiology of Tissue Fluid Balance, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
*
1986
Co-organizer of National Science Foundation Workshop on New Directions in
Physiological Ecology, Washington, D.C
*
1986
Co-organizer of American Society of Zoologists Symposium on Cutaneous
Exchange of Gases and Ions, Nashville, Tennessee
*
1985
Co-organizer of Alfred Benzon Foundation Symposium on
Cardiovascular Shunts: Phylogenetic, Ontogenetic and Clinical Aspects.
Copenhagen, Denmark
*
1985
Co-organizer of American Society of Zoologists Symposium on Cardiovascular
Adaptations in Reptiles, Denver, Colorado
INSTITUTIONAL SEMINARS (INVITED)
United
States
*
Alaska-Anchorage, University of - biology
*
Alaska-Fairbanks, University of -
Biology
*
Arizona, University of - Biology
*
Arizona State University - Zoology
*
Baylor School of Dentistry
*
Baylor University (2 occasions)
*
Baylor University - Environmental Sciences
*
Boston University - Biology
*
Brookhaven College - Biology
*
Brown University - Physiology (2
occasions)
*
California, Irvine, University of -
Cellular/Developmental Biology
*
California, Los Angeles, University
of - Medical School
*
Chicago, University of - Anatomy (2
occasions)
*
Colorado, University of -
Population/Organismic Biology
*
Connecticut, University of - Biology
*
Dartmouth University - Physiology (2
occasions)
*
Eastern Connecticut State University
- Biology
*
Illinois, University of - Physiology
and Biophysics
*
Harvard Medical School - Cardiology
*
Kalamazoo College - Biology
*
Loma Linda University - Physiology
*
Lovelace Medical Center -
Bioengineering (2 occasions)
*
Lovelace Medical Center - Oxygen
Transport Group
*
Louisiana State University - Biology
*
Massachusetts, University of,
Amherst - Zoology
*
Massachusetts, University of,
Amherst - Biology
*
Miami, University of Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
*
Midwestern State University (Wichita Falls, TX) - Biology
*
Mount Holyoke College, Mass. -
Biology (2 occasions)
*
Nevada, Reno, University of - Ecology,
Evolution and Conservation Biology
*
Nevada, Las Vegas, University of -
Biology (2 occasions)
*
New Mexico, University of -
Physiology (2 occasions)
*
New Mexico, State University -
Biology
*
North Dakota, University of -
Biology
*
North Texas, University of, Health
Sciences Center - Integrative Physiology
*
North Texas, University of, Health
Sciences Center - Cellular and Molecular Biolology
*
North Texas, University of - Biology (2 occasions)
*
Northeastern University -Zoology
*
Northern Arizona University -
Biology
*
Oklahoma, University of - Biology
*
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute -
Biology
*
Rutgers University, - Biology
*
San Diego, University of - Biology
*
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- Physiol. Research. Lab.
*
Texas, Arlington, University of - Biology
*
Texas, University of - South Western
Medical Center - Pulmonary Division
*
Texas, Austin, University of -
Marine Science Laboratory
*
Texas A&M University - Biology
Department
*
Texas Woman's University - Biology
*
Toledo, University of - Biology
*
Tripler Army Medical Center - Clinical Physiology
*
Tulsa University - Biology
*
Wellesley College, Mass. - Biology
*
Woods Hole Marine Biological
Laboratory
International
Australia
*
Baker Cardiovascular Research
Institute, Melbourne
*
Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne -
Pediatrics
*
Melbourne, University of - Zoology
Brazil
*
Sao Paulo, University of -
Physiology
*
Ribeiro Preto Campus, University of Sao
Paulo - Physiology
*
Rio Claro Campus, University of Sao
Paulo - Zoology
*
Federal University of Sao Carlos -
Biology
Canada
*
Acadia University - Biology
*
Alberta, University of - Biology (2
occasions)
*
University of British Columbia - Zoology (3 occasions)
*
University of Calgary - Biology (3
occasions)
*
Dalhousie University - Anatomy,
Biology
*
McMaster University - Zoology
*
Mount Allison University - Biology
*
University of Saskatchewan -
Physiology
*
St. Francis Xavier University -
Biology
Denmark
*
University of Aarhus - Zoophysiology (2 occasions)
England
*
University of East Anglia -
Biological Sciences
Hong Kong
*
City University of Hong Kong - Biology (2 occassions)
*
City University of Hong Kong - Chemistry
*
Hong Kong University - Biology
*
Education University of Hong Kong - Biology
Mexico
*
Universidad Autonoma
del Estado de Mexico - Biology
*
Universidad Autonoma
del Estado de Mexico - Biotechnology
*
Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco - Aquaculture
Panama
*
Smithsonian Tropical Research
Institute
Puerto Rico
*
University of the Central Caribbean
- Department of Physiology
*
University of Puerto Rico -
Department of Biology
*
University of Puerto Rico -
Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Japan
*
Muroran Institute of Technology - Electrical Engineering
*
Muroran Institute of Technology - International Programs
*
Yamagata University School of
Medicine - Physiology
*
Yamagata University Hospital
*
Tokyo Metropolitan University -
Biology
Scotland
*
University of Glasgow, Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine
*
University of the West of Scotland, Biology
Taiwan
*
National Taiwan University - Zoology
*
National Taiwan Normal University -
Biology
*
Academia Sinica
- Institute of Zoology (2 occasions)
Vietnam
*
Nong Lam University (Institute of Biotechnology)
*
Vietnam International University
(Biology)
*
Vietnam National University
REVIEWING, CONSULTING AND
TRAINING
Program Evaluation, Site Visits, and Training Workshops Conducted
*
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada - UofA Water Initiative.
*
Auburn University, Department of Biological Sciences, Facilitated
by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
*
Auburn University, Five-Year Evaluation of Cellular and Molecular
Biology Program.
*
Auburn University, Biology Graduate Program
*
University of Calgary - Faculty of Science
*
University of Central Caribbean - NIH Behavioral Testing Facility
*
Idaho State University, Department of Biological Sciences,
Facilitated by the American Association for the Advancement of
Science.
*
Indiana University Terre Haute, Department of Biological Sciences,
Facilitated by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
*
Middle Tennessee State University, Biology Masters Degree
*
State of North Dakota, NSF EPSCOR Evaluation for University of
North Dakota and North Dakota State University.
*
Undergraduate Core Curriculum Development for the Prince Mohammed
University, Saudi Arabia, Facilitated by the Texas International Education
Consortium
*
United Arab Emirates University - College of Sciences
Evaluation
*
United Arab Emirates University - Conducted Training Workshop on
"Effective Resource Management" for University Deans and Chairs.
*
University
of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada - UofA Water Initiative
*
University of Idaho, Department of Biological Sciences,
Facilitated by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
*
Western Washington University, College of Sciences, Facilitated by
the Westat Corporation for the Undergraduate
Instrumentation Program of the National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. -
1996.
Personnel Search Consultant
*
Consultant for selection of
Associate Professor in Comparative Physiology - University of Helsinki,
Finland.
*
Consultant for selection
of Assistant Professor in Zoology - Academia Sinica,
Taipei, Taiwan.
*
Advances in
Physiological Education
*
American Journal of
Anatomy
*
American Journal of
Physiology
*
Animal Behaviour
*
Biological Bulletin
(Woods Hole)
*
Canadian Journal of
Zoology
*
Ecology
*
Fieldiana
Zoology
*
Functional Ecology
*
Herpetologica
*
Journal of Applied
Physiology
*
Journal of Comparative
Physiology
*
Journal of Experimental
Biology
*
Journal of Experimental
Zoology
*
Journal of Morphology
*
Marine Behaviour and Physiology
*
Natural History
*
Nature
*
Physiological Reviews
*
Physiological Zoology
*
PLOS One
*
Science - articles, book
reviews
Reviewing for Funding Agencies
*
NASA
*
National Science
Foundation Biology Directorate (multiple programs); Undergraduate
Instrumentation;- International Programs
*
Research Corporation
*
Hudson River Foundation
*
Jefrees
Trust
*
Louisiana Board of
Regents
*
Guggenheim Memorial
Foundation
*
National Institutes of
Health
*
Australian Research
Council
*
American Heart
Association
*
Mass. Water Resources
Board
*
NATO - Scientific
Affairs Division
*
The Canada Council
*
New Zealand Federal
Research
*
British Federal Research
*
Netherlands Council for the Earth and Life Sciences
Consulting for Publishers
*
Academic Press
*
Benjamin/Cummings
*
Blackwell
*
Cambridge University
Press
*
Chapman and Hall
*
Encyclopedia Britannica
*
W. H. Freeman
*
Graduate Record Exam
*
Harper and Row
*
Houghton Mifflin
*
Iowa State University
Press
*
National Geographic
Publications
*
Oxford University Press
*
Pearson Publishing
*
Prentice-Hall
*
Saunders College
Publishing
*
Sinauer
Associates
*
Times Mirror/Mosby
*
Willard Grant
*
William C. Brown
*
University of North
Texas Press
*
Van Nostrand
Other Consulting - Advising
*
Texas International
Education Consortium
*
University of the Central Caribbean
- Department of Physiology
*
International Isotopes
Incorporated
*
Bigelow Aerospace
Corporation
*
Jwala Technologies, Inc.
(Director)
*
Lucid Med Tec II, Inc.
(Chief Scientific Officer)
BOOKS (Authored or Co-authored)
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2013
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Hester, L. Study Guide for Biological Science. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. 5th Ed.
2010
(9) Burggren, W.W. , Bagatto, B., Brewster, J. and
Hester, L. Study Guide for Biological Science. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. 4th Ed.
2008
(8) Burggren, W.W. , Bagatto, B., Brewster, J. and
Hester, L. Study Guide for Biological Science. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. 3rd Ed.
2005
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2002
(6) Burggren, W.W. and Hester, L. Study Techniques for the Sciences.
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Hester, L. Study Guide for Biological Science. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
2001
(4) Randall, D. J., Burggren,
W.W., and French, K. Animal Physiology. 5th Edition.
W. H. Freeman, New York.
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Burggren, W. and Dubansky, B. Editors Development and Environment.
Springer, Cham, Switzerland.
2006
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Burggren, W.W., Pelster,
B., Reiber, C, and Spicer, J. Comparative Developmental Physiology.
Oxford University Press, New York.
1997
(6) Burggren, W.W. and B.
Keller. Editors. Development of Cardiovascular
Systems: Molecules to Organisms. Cambridge University Press, New York.
1992
(5) Feder,
M.E. and Burggren, W.W.,Editors.
Environmental Physiology of the Amphibia.
Universiity of Chicago Press, Chicago.
1988
(4) Burggren, W.W. and McMahon.
B., Editors. Biology of the Land Crabs.
Cambridge University Press, New York.
1987
(3) Feder,
M.E., Bennett, A. F., Burggren, W.W., and Huey, R. Editors. New
Directions in Physiological Ecology. Cambridge University Press, New
York.
(2) Bemis, W., Burggren, W.W. and Kemp, N., Editors. The Biology and Evolution of Lungfishes. Alan R. Liss, New York.
1985
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W.W., Editors. Cardiovascular Shunts: Phylogenetic, Ontogenetic and
Clinical Aspects. Munksgaard, Copenhagen.
(38) Burggren, W.W. and Dubansky, B. The Nexus of Development and Environment. In: Development and Environment. Editors: Burggren, W. and Dubansky, B. Springer, Cham, Switzerland.
(37) Pelster, B. and Burggren, W.W. Responses to Environmental Stressors in Developing Animals: Costs and Benefits of Phenotypic Plasticity. In: Development and Environment. Editors: Burggren, W. and Dubansky, B. Springer, Cham, Switzerland.
(36) Burggren, W.W., Dubansky, B. and Martinez Bautista, N. Cardiovascular Development Of Embryonic And Larval Fishes. In: Fish Physiology. Vol. 35. The Cardiovascular System: Design, Control and Function. Editors: Gamerl, K. and Gillis, T. Academic Press. In press.
(35) Burggren, W.W.Epigenetics in insects: Mechanisms, phenotypes, and ecological and evolutionary implications. In Advances in Insect Physiology. Vol 53. 1-30. Editors R. Jurenka and H. Verlinden. Elsevier, New York.
(34) Burggren, W.W., Chapman, K., Keller, B., Monticino, M. and Torday, J. Interdisciplinarity In The Biological Sciences. In Handbook of Interdisciplinarity. Eds. Frodeman, R, Mitchum, C and Hollbrook, J.B. Vol II. Oxford University Press
(33) Mueller, C., Burggren, W.W., and Tazawa, H. The Physiology of the Avian Embryo. In: Sturkie's Avian Physiology. Ed. Whittow, G. C. Elsevier, New York.
2010
(32) Burggren, W. W., Chapman, K., Keller, B., Monticino,
M. and Torday, J. Interdisciplinarity in the
Biological Sciences. In Handbook of Interdisciplinarity. Eds. Frodeman, R., Mitchum, C. and Hollbrook, J.B.
Oxford University Press.
(31) Burggren, W.W. and Pan, T-C. Chemoreceptive
control of ventilation in amphibians and air-breathing fishes. Structure, Evolution and Function of the Airway Chemoreceptors in
the Vertebrates. Eds. Zaccone,
G., Cutz, E. Adriaensen,
D., Nurse, C. and Mauceri, A. Science
Publishers, Enfield, N.H.
(30) Burggren, W.W. and Bagatto,
B. Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology of Larval
Fishes. In: Fish Larval Physiology. Eds. N.
Finn, B.G. Kapoor. Oxford & IBH Publishing
Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
2007
(29) Burggren, W.W. and Reiber,
CL. Evolution of Cardiovascular Systems.
In: The Endothelium: A Comprehensive Reference. Ed. W. Aird. Cambridge University Press.
2006
(28) Yoneta, H., Fukazawa, K., Dzialowski, E.M., Burggren, W.W.,
and Tazawa, H. 2006. Does sequence of exposure to altered ambient temperatures
affect the endothermic heart rate response of newly hatched chicks? In: New
Insights into Fundamental Physiology and Perinatal Adaptation of Domestic Fowl.
Eds. S.Yahav and B. Tzschentke, Nottingham Univ. Press, UK. P. 15-28.
(27) Fukuoka, S., Khandoker, A.H., Dzialowski, E.M.Burggren,
W.W. and Tazawa, H. Development of endothermic heart rateresponse in emu (Dromaius
novaehollandiae) embryos. In: New
Insights into Fundamental Physiology and Perinatal Adaptation of Domestic Fowl.
Eds. S. Yahav and B. Tzchentke. Nottingham
University Press, Nottingham, UK. pp. 29-42.
(26) Burggren, W. W. Complexity
change during physiological development. In: Comparative
Developmental Physiology. Eds: Warburton,
S., Burggren, W.W., Pelster, B., Reiber,
C, and Spicer, J. Oxford University Press, New York
2002
(25) Burggren, W. W. Form, Function and the
Nature of Adapation. In: Biological
Science, by S. Freeman. Prentice Hall:
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
(24) Wang, T. B., Smits, A. W.,
and Burggren, W.W. Pulmonary function in reptiles. In: Biology of the Reptilia, Vol. 19, Morphology C. C. Gans
and A. Gaunt. Editors. pp. 297-374. Society
for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, St. Louis, MO.
1997
(23) Burggren, W.W. and Keller,
B. Why Study Cardiovascular Development? In: Development of Cardiovascular
Systems: Molecules to Organisms. Burggren, W.W. and B.
Keller. Editors. pp. 1-4. University of
Cambridge Press, New York.
(22) Burggren, W.W. and Fritsche, R. Amphibian Cardiovascular Development. In: Development
of Cardiovascular Systems: Molecules to Organisms. Burggren,
W.W. and B. Keller. Editors. pp. 166-182.
University of Cambridge Press, New York.
(21) Keller, B. and Burggren,
W.W. Future Directions in Developmental Cardiovascular Sciences. In: Development
of Cardiovascular Systems: Molecules to Organisms. Burggren,
W.W. and B. Keller. Editors. pp. 281-286.
University of Cambridge Press, New York.
(20) Burggren, W.W., Farrell, A.
P. and Lillywhite, H. B. Vertebrate cardiovascular
systems. In: Handbook of Comparative Physiology. W. Dantzler,
Editor. pp. 215-308. Oxford University Press, Oxford, U.K.
1995
(19) Burggren, W.W. and Territo, P. Early Development of Blood
Oxygen Transport. In: Hypoxia and Brain. J. Houston and J.
Coates. (eds.) pp:45-56. Queen City
Printer, Burlington, Vermont.
(18) Burggren, W.W. Central
cardiovascular function in amphibians: qualitative influences of phylogeny,
ontogeny and seasonality. In: Mechanisms of Systemic Regulation: Vol. 1
Respiration and Circulation. N. Heisler (ed.). pp. 175-197. Springer-Verlag,
Berlin.
1992
(17) Reiber, C.L., McMahon, B.R. and Burggren, W.W. Redistribution of cardiac output in response
to hypoxia: a comparison of the freshwater crayfish, Procambarus
clarkii, and the lobster, Homarus
americanus. In: Phylogenetic Models in
Functional Coupling of the CNS and the Cardiovascular System. Comparative
Physiology vol. 11:22-28. R.B. Hill, K. Kuwasawa,
B.R. McMahon and T. Kuramoto (eds.).
Basel, Karger.
(16) Burggren, W.W. Respiratory
Metamorphosis during the Water-to-Land Transitions in Developing Vertebrates
and Invertebrates. In: The Vertebrate Gas Transport Cascade: Adaptations to
Environment and Mode of Life. Editors, E. Bicudo, M. Glass and A. Abe. CRC Press, Boca Raton,
Fl.
(15) Burggren, W.W. and Just,
J.J. Developmental changes in Amphibian physiological systems. In: Environmental
Physiology of the Amphibia. Editors,
M.E. Feder and W.W. Burggren. University of
Chicago Press, Chicago.
(14) Burggren, W.W. The
Importance of an Ontogenetic Perspective in Physiological Studies: Amphibian
Cardiology as a Case Study. In: Physiological Adaptations in
Vertebrates: Respiration, Circulation and Metabolism. Editor S.C.
Wood, R. Weber, A. Hargens and R., Millard. Dekker,
New York. pp. 235-253.
1991
(13) Burggren, W., McMahon, B.,
and Powers, D. Blood. In: Comparative Animal Physiology, 4th Edition.
Editor C. Ladd Prosser. Wiley, New York. pp. 437-508.
(12) Burggren, W. and Roberts,
J. Respiration and Metabolism. In: Comparative Animal Physiology, 4th
Edition. Editor C. Ladd Prosser. Wiley, New York. pp.
353-435.
(11) Burggren, W.W. Does
comparative respiratory physiology have a role in evolutionary biology (and
vice versa)? In: Comparative Insights into Strategies for Gas Exchange and
Metabolism. Editors, A.J. Woakes,
M.K. Grieshaber, and C.R Bridges. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1-13
1990
(10) Burggren, W.W. and
Bemis, W.E. Studying physiological evolution: Paradigms and pitfalls. In: Evolutionary
Innovations: Patterns and Processes. Editor M.H. NItecki.
Oxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 191-228
(9) Burggren, W.W. The structure and function of amphibian lungs. In: Comparative
Pulmonary Physiology: Current Concepts. Editor S. Wood. Dekker, New York.
pp. 153-192.
1988
(8) Burggren, W.W. and McMahon,
B.R. Circulation In: Biology of the Land Crabs. Editors
W. W. Burggren and B.R. McMahon. Cambridge University Press, New York.
pp. 298-332.
(7) McMahon, B.R. and Burggren,
W. W. Respiration In: Biology of the Land Crabs. Editors
W. W. Burggren and B.R. McMahon. Cambridge University Press, New York.
pp. 249-297.
1987
(6) Burggren, W.W. Invasive
and Non-invasive Methodologies in Physiological Ecology: A Plea for
Integration. In: New Directions in Physiological Ecology. Editors, Feder, M.E., Bennett, A. F.,
Burggren, W.W., and Huey, R. Cambridge University Press, New York. pp.
251-272.
1986
(5) Burggren, W.W., Johansen,
K. and McMahon, B.R. Respiration in primitive fishes. In: The Biology of
Primitive Fishes. Editors R.E. Foreman, A. Gorbman, J. M. Dodd and R. Olsson. Plenum, New York. pp. 217-252.
1985
(4) Feder,
M.E. and Burggren, W.W. The regulation of cutaneous gas
exchange in vertebrates. In: Current Topics and Trends: Comparative
Physiology and Biochemistry. Vol. A: Respiration,
Circulation, Metabolism. Editor R. Gilles. Springer-Verlag,
Berlin. pp. 101-113.
(3) Burggren, W.W. Hemodynamics
and Regulation of Cardiovascular Shunts in Reptiles. In: Cardiovascular
Shunts: Phylogenetic, Ontogenetic and Clinical Aspects. Editors
K. Johansen and W. Burggren. Munksgaard,
Copenhagen. pp 121-142.
1984
(2) Burggren, W.W. Transition of
Respiratory Processes during Amphibian Metamorphosis: From Egg to
Adult. In: Respiration and Metabolism in Embryonic Vertebrates.
Editor R. Seymour, Junk, The Hague. pp. 31-53.
1980
(1) Johanson, K. and Burggren, W.W. Cardiovascular Function in Lower Vertebrates. In: Hearts
and Heart-like Organs. Editor G. Bourne. Academic Press, New York. pp.
61-117.
1997
(2) Burggren, W.W. Review of
"Air Breathing Fishes". Evolution, Diversity and Adaptation by Jeffrey
B. Graham. Science. 277:1056-1057.
1994
(1) Burggren, W.W. Review of
"Air Breathing Fishes of India" by J.S. Datta
Munshi and G.M. Hughes. Copeia
1994(3):
(223) Walker, C.. and Burggren, W. Parental Remodeling the epigenome and (epi)cytoskeleton: A new paradigm for co-regulation by methylation. Journal of Experimental Biology. In Press.
(222) Bautista, N., Crespel, A., Crossley, J., Padilla, P., Crossley, J. and Burggren, W. Parental Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance related to dietary crude oil exposure in Danio rerio. Journal of Experimental Biology. In Press.
(221) Burggren, W.W. Phenotypic switching resulting from developmental plasticity: Fixed or reversible? Frontiers in Physiology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.01634.
(220) Magnuson, J., Bautista , N, Lucero, J., Lund, A., Xu, E., Schlenk, D., Burggren, W., Roberts, A. Exposure to crude oil induces retinal apoptosis and impairs visual function in fish. Environmental Science and Technology. In Press.
(219) Garduno, M., Mendez Sanchez, F. Burggren, W., García Martínez, J.L.A., Metabolic rate and hypoxia tolerance in Girardinichthys multiradiatus (Pisces: Goodeidae), an endemic fish at high altitude in tropical Mexico. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A Molecular and Integrative Physiology. In Press.
(218) Damsgaard, C., Baliga, V., Bates, E, Burggren, W., McKenzie, D., Taylor, E, and Wright, P. Evolutionary and cardio-respiratory physiology of air-breathing and amphibious fishes. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 228(3) e13406.
(217) Burggren, W.W., Filigonio, R. and Wang, T. Cardiovascular shunting in vertebrates: a practical integration of competing hypotheses. Biological Reviews. In Press.
(216) Burggren, W.W,, Arriaga-Bernal, J.C,, Méndez-Arzate, P.M., Méndez-Sánchez, J.F.. Metabolic physiology of the Mayan cichlid fish (Mayaheros uropthalmus): Re-examination of classification as an oxyconformer. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. A Molecular and Integrative Physiology. 237:110538.
(215) Burggren, W., Bautista, N. Invited review: Development of acid-base regulation in vertebrates. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A Molecular and Integrative Physiology. 236:110518.
(214) Bautista, N. and Burggren, W. Parental stressor exposure simultaneously conveys both adaptive and maladaptive larval phenotypes through epigenetic inheritance in the zebrafish (Danio rerio). Journal of Experimental Biology. 222(17). pii: jeb208918.
(213) Ho, D. and Burggren, W.W. Blood-brain barrier function, cell viability, and gene expression of tight junction-associated proteins in the mouse are disrupted by crude oil, benzo[a]pyrene, and the dispersant Corexit. Compartive Biochemistry and Physiology C. Toxicology and Pharmacology. 223:96-105.
(212) Pasparakis, C., Grosell, M., Esbaugh, A., Burggren, W.W. Physiological impacts of DeepWater Horizon oil on fish. Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry. Part C. Toxicology and Pharmacology. 224: 108558.
(211) Burggren, W.W., Mendez-Sanchez, J.F., Martínez Bautista, G., Peña, E., Martínez García, R., and Alvarez González, C.A. Developmental changes in oxygen consumption and hypoxia, tolerance in the heat and hypoxia-adapted tabasco line of the Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, with a survey of the metabolic literature for the genus Oreochromis. Journal of Fish Biology. doi: 10.1111/jfb.13945.
(210) Perrichon, P., Stieglitz ,J.D., Xu, E.G., Magnuson, J.T., Pasparakis, C., Mager, E.M., Wang, Y.,Schlenk, D., Benetti, D.D., Roberts, A.P., Grosell, M., Burggren, W.W. Mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) life development: morphological, physiological, behavioral and molecular phenotypes. Developmental Dynamics. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.27.
(209) Velazquez-Rodriguez, A.S., García-Cruz, A, Burggren, W. and RodrÍguez-Romero, F.- Physical and chemical variables promote successful nesting in high mountain Sceloporus Lizards in Central México. Herpetologica.
(208) Burggren, W. Inadequacy of typical physiological experimental protocols for investigating consequences of stochastic weather events emerging from global warming. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Comparative and Integrative. 316(4):R318-R322.
(207) Bautista, N., , Pothini, T., Meng, K. and Burggren, W.W. Behavioral consequences of dietary exposure to crude oil extracts in the Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens). Aquatic Toxicology. 207:32-42.
(206) Mendez-Sanchez and Burggren, W.W. Very high blood oxygen affinity and large bohr shift differentiates the air-breathing siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) from the closely related anabantoid the blue gourami (Trichopodus trichopterus). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology � Molecular and Integrative Biology. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A Molecular and Integrative Physiology. 29;229:45-51
(205) Mendez-Sanchez and Burggren, W.W. Hypoxia-induced developmental plasticity of larval growth, gill and labyrinth organ morphometrics in two anabantoid fish: the facultative air-breather Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) and the obligate air-breather the blue gourami (Trichopodus trichopterus). Journal of Morphology. 280(2):193-204.
(204) Burggren, W., Madasu, D., Hawkins, K. and Halbert, M. Marketing via email solicitation by predatory (and legitimate) journals: An evaluation of quality, frequency and relevance. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication. eP2246 https://doi.org/10.7710/2162 3309.2246
(203) Perrichon, P., Mager, E. Pasparakis, C. Stieglitz, J., Benetti, D, Grosell, M. and Burggren, W. Combined effects of elevated temperature and Deepwater Horizon oil exposure on the cardiac performance of larval mahi-mahi, Coryphaena hippurus. PLOS One. 13(10):e0203949. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0203949.
(202) Burggren, W. Developmental phenotypic plasticity helps bridge stochastic weather events associated with climate change. Journal of Experimental Biology. doi:10.1242/jeb.16.
(201) Dubansky, B., Verbeck, G., Mach, P., Burggren, W.W. Methodology for exposing avian embryos to quantified levels of airborne aromatic compounds associated with crude oil spills. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology. 10.1016/j.etap.2018.01.005.
(200) Flores-Santin, J. Rojas Antich, M., Tazawa, H, Burggren, W.W. Hematology from embryo to adult in the bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus): Differential effects in the adult of clutch, sex and hypoxic incubation. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A. 218:24-34.
(199) Tattersal, G and Burggren, W. Xenopus and the art of oxygen maintenance. Journal of Experimental Biology. 220(22):4084-4087.
(198) Burggren, W. and Elmonoufy, N. Critical developmental windows for morphology and hematology revealed by intermittent and continuous hypoxic incubation in embryos of quail (Coturnix coturnix). PLoS ONE 12(9): e0183649. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0183649.
(197) Reyna, K. and Burggren, W. Altered embryonic development in northern bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) induced by pre-incubation oscillatory thermal stresses mimicking global warming predictions. PLOS One. 12(9): e0184670. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184670
(196) Bolin, G., Dubansky, B., Burggren, W., Incubation relative humidity influences renal morphological and physiological remodeling in the embryo of the chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology Part A. 204:185-196.
(195) Perrichon, P., Grosell, M. and Burggren, W.W. Heart performance determination by visualization in larval fishes: influence of alternative models for heart shape and volume. Frontiers in Physiology – Aquatic Physiology. 82017464
(194) Mendez-Sanchez, J.F. and Burggren, W.W. Cardio-respiratory physiological phenotypic plasticity in developing air breathing anabantid fishes (Betta splendens and Trichopodus trichopterus). Physiological Reports. e13359.
(193) Perrichon, P., Pasparakis, C., Mager, E., Stieglitz, J., Benetti, D., Grosell, M. and Burggren, W. Morphology and cardiac physiology are differentially affected by temperature in developing larvae of the marine fish mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus). Biology Open. doi: 10.1242/bio.025692.
(192) Burggren, W.W., Souder, B. and Ho, D. Metabolic Rate and Hypoxia Tolerance Are Affected by Group Interactions and Sex in the Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster): New Data and a Literature Survey. Biology Open. 2017:6(471-480).
(191) Mueller, C.M., Tazawa, H., and Burggren, W.W. Dynamics of acid-base and hematological regulation in day 15 chicken embryos (Gallus gallus domesticus) exposed to graded hypercapnia and hypoxia. Journal: Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 239:55-63.
(190) Burggren, W.W., Flores Santin, J., Rojas Antich, M. Cardio-respiratory development in bird embryos: New insights from a venerable animal model. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia. 45(11): 709-728.
(189) Crossley II, D.A., Burggren, W.W., Reiber, C.L., Altimiras, J., Rodnick, K.J. Mass transport: Circulatory system with emphasis on non-endothermic species. Comprehensive Physiology.
(188) Khursigara, A.J., Perrichon, P., Bautista, N.M., Burggren, W.W., and Esbaugh, A.A. Cardiac function and survival are affected by crude oil in larval red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus. Science of the Total Environment. 579:797-804.
(187) Watson, C.M. and Burggren, W.W. Interspecific differences in metabolic rate and metabolic temperature sensitivity create distinct thermal ecological niches in lizards (Plestiodon). PLOS One. Doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone
(186) Burggren, W. W., Bautista Martinez, G., Camarillo Coop, S., Márquez, Couturier, G., Páramo Delgadillo, S. and Alvarez González, C.A. Developmental cardiorespiratory physiology of the air breathing tropical gar, Atractosteus tropicus. American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative.
(185) Oziolor, E.M., Dubansky, B., Burggren, W. and Matson, C.W. Cross-resistance in Gulf killifish (Fundulus grandis) populations resistant to dioxin-like compounds. Aquatic Toxicology. .
(184) Burggren, W.W. Epigenetic inheritance and its role in evolutionary biology: Re-evaluation and new perspectives. Biology. 5(2), 24. .
(183) Branum, S., Tazawa, H. and Burggren, W.W. Phenotypic developmental plasticity induced by pre-incubation egg storage in chicken embryos (Gallus gallus domesticus). Physiological Reports. 4(4). .
(182) Mueller, C.A, Willis, E. and Burggren, W.W. Salt sensitivity of the morphometry of Artemia franciscana during development: A demonstration of 3-D critical windows. Journal of Experimental Biology. .
(181) Shell, L., Burggren, W. W., Muirhead D., Nelson, T. C. and Dzialowski, E. Circulatory changes associated with the closure of the ductus arteriosus in hatching emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae). Comparative Biochemestry and Physiology A.
(180) Burggren, W., Dubansky, B., Roberts, A. and Alloy, M. Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill as a Case Study for Interdisciplinary Cooperation within Developmental Biology, Environmental Sciences and Physiology. World Journal of Engineering and Technology.
(179) Lewallen, M. A. and Burggren, W. W. Chronic hypoxia and hyperoxia modifies morphology and VEGF concentration of the lungs of the developing chicken (Gallus gallus variant domesticus). Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology.
(178) Kohl, Z. F., Crossley II, D.A., Tazawa, H. and Burggren, W. W. Dynamics of blood viscosity regulation during hypoxic challenges in the chicken embryo (Gallus gallus domesticus). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A.
(177) Burggren, W.W. and Mueller, C.A. Developmental critical windows and sensitive periods as three-dimensional constructs in time and space. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 88:91-102. (176) Burggren, W.W., Mueller, C.A. and Tazawa, H. Hypercapnic thresholds for embryonic acid-base metabolic compensation and hematological regulation during CO2 challenges in layer and broiler chicken strains. Respiratory Physiology and Neurobilogy. 215:1-12 (175) Mueller, C.A., Eme, J., Burggren, W.W., Roghair, R.D. Rundle, S.D. Challenges and opportunities in developmental integrative physiology. Comparative Biochemestry and Physiology A. 184:113-124.
(174) Burggren, W. W. Dynamics of epigenetic phenomena: intergenerational and intragenerational phenotype 'washout'. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 218:80-87.
(173) Alvine, T. and Burggren, W.W. Renal, metabolic and hematological effects of trans-retinoic acid during critical developmental windows in the embryonic chicken. Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 184(1):107-23.
(172) Burggren, W. W. and Crews, D. Epigenetics in comparative biology: Why we should pay attention. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 54(1):7-20.
(171) Mueller, C.A., Crossley II, D.A. and Burggren, W. W. The actions of the renin-angiotensis system on cardiovascular and osmoregulatory function in embryonic chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus). Comp Biochem Physiol A.
(170) Mueller, C., Tazawa, H. and Burggren, W. W. Dynamics of acid-base metabolic compensation and hematological regulation interactions in response to CO2 challenges in embryos of the chicken (Gallus gallus). Journal of Comparative Physiology - B.185:641-649.
(169) Andrewartha, S. J., Tazawa, H. and Burggren, W. W. Acute regulation of hematocrit and acid-base balance in chicken embryos in response to severe intrinsic hypercapnic hypoxia. Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology. 195:1-10
(168) Blank, T. and Burggren, W. W. Hypoxia-induced developmental plasticity of the gills and air-breathing organ of the air-breathing fish blue gourami (Trichopodus trichopterus). Journal of Fish Biology. 84(3):808-826.
(167) Mendez-Sanchez, J. F. and Burggren, W. W. Environmental modulation of the onset of air-breathing and survival of the Siamese fighting fish Betta splendens and the three spot gourami Trichopodus trichopterus. Journal of Fish Biology. 84(3):794-807.
(166) Burggren, W. W. Epigenetics in
Comparative Animal Physiology - or - Lamarck is lookin'
pretty good these days! Journal of Experimental Biology.
(165) Hala, D., Huggett, D.B. and Burggren, W.W. Environmental stressors and the epigenome. Drug Discovery Today: Technologies. 12:e3-e8. (164) Burggren, W. W., Christoffels, V.M., Crossley II, D. A., Enok, S., Farrel, A. P., Hedrick, M. S., Hicks, J. M., Jensen, B., Moorman, A. F. M., Mueller, C. A., Skovgaard, N., Taylor, E. W. and Wang, T. Comparative cardiovascular physiology: future trends, opportunities and challenges. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 210(2):257-276.
(163) Branum, S.R., Yamada-Fisher, M. and Burggren, W. Reduced heart rate and cardiac output differentially affect angiogenesis, growth, and development in early chicken embryos (Gallus domesticus) Physiological Biochemistry and Zoology. 86(3):370-382. (162) Mueller, C. A., Burggren, W. W. and Crossley II, D. A. Angiotensin II and baroreflex control of heart rate in embryonic chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus). American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 305(8):R855-863.
(161) Bolin, G. and Burggren, W.W. Metanephric kidney development
in the chicken embryo: glomerular numbers, characteristics and perfusion. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A. 166(2)343-350. (160) Pan, T-C. F.
and Burggren, W.W. Ontogeny of Hypoxic Modulation of
Cardiac Performance and Its Allometry in the African
Clawed Frog Xenopus laevis. Comparative Biochemistry
and Physiology. 183:123-133. (159) Burggren, W. W.
Cardiovascular development and angiogenesis in the early vertebrate embryo. Cardiovascular
Engineering and Technology. 4(3):234-245.
(158) Mueller, C.A., Tazawa, H. and Burggren, W.W. Dynamics of metabolic compensation and
hematological changes in chicken (Gallus
gallus) embryos exposed to hypercapnia with varying oxygen. Respiratory Physiology and
Neurobiology. 185:272-280. (157) Zhang, H.
and Burggren, W. W. Hypoxic level and duration differentially affect
embryonic organ system development of the chicken (Gallus gallus). Poultry Science. 85(6):625-634. (156) Ho, D.
and Burggren, W.W.
Parental hypoxic exposure confers offspring hypoxia resistance in
zebrafish (Danio rerio).
Journal of Experimental Biology.
215(23):4208-4216.
(155) Tazawa, H.,
Andrewartha, S.J. and Burggren, W.W. Acute
regulation of hematocrit and blood acid-base balance during severe hypoxic
challenges in late chicken embryos (Gallus gallus). Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology. 184:86-96. (154) Burggren,
W.W., Andrewartha, S.J. and Tazawa, H. Interactions
of acid-base balance and hematocrit regulation during environmental respiratory
gas challenges in developing chicken embryos (Gallus gallus).
Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology 183:135-148. (153) Andrewartha,
S. and Burggren, W.W. 2012. Transgenerational
Variation in Metabolism and Life-History Traits Induced by Maternal Hypoxia
in Daphnia magna. Physiological Biochemistry
and Zoology. 85(6):625-634. (152) Gore, M. and
Burggren, W.W. Cardiac and metabolic physiology of early larval zebrafish
(Danio rerio) reflects
parental swimming stamina. Frontiers in Aquatic
Physiology. 3:35
(151) Reyna, K. and
Burggren, W.W.
Upper Lethal Temperatures of Northern Bobwhite Embryos and
the Thermal Properties of Their Eggs. Poultry
Science. 91(1): 41-6. (150) Andrewartha, S.J., Tazawa, H., and
Burggren, W.W. Hematocrit and blood osmolality in developing chicken embryos
(Gallus gallus): in vivo and in vitro regulation. Respiratory
Physiology and Neurobiology. 179(1):142-150. (149) Andrewartha, S.J., Tazawa, H. and
Burggren, W.W. Embryonic control of heart rate: examining developmental
patterns and temperature and oxygenation influences using embryonic avian
models. Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology. 178:84-96. (148) Burggren, W.W.
and Reyna, K.
Developmental trajectories, critical windows and phenotypic
alteration during cardio-respiratory development. Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology. 178:13-21. (147) Tazawa, H. Adrewartha, S.J. and Burggren, W.W. Development of
hematological respiratory variables in late chicken embryos: the relative
importance of incubation time and embryo mass. Comparative
Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A. 159: 225-233. (146) Ho, D. Reed,
W.L. and Burggren, W.W. Egg yolk environment differentially influences
physiological and morphological development of broiler and layer chicken
embryos. Journal of Experimental Biology.
214:619-628. (145) Robinson, G.E., Banks, J.A., Padilla,
D.K., Burggren, W.W., Cohen, C.S., Delwiche, C.F.,
Funk, V., Hoekstra, H.E., Jarvis, E.D., Johnson, L.J., Martindale, M.Q.,
Martinez del Rio, C., Medina, M., Salt, D.E., Sinha,
S., Specht, C.S, Strange, K., Strassmann,
J.E., Swalla, B.J., and Tomanek,
L. Empowering 21st century biology. Biosciences.
60(11):923-930. (144) Pan, T-C.F. and Burggren, W.W. 2010. Onset and early development of hypoxic ventilatory responses and branchial neuroepithelial cells in Xenopus laevis. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 157 (4):382-91. (143) Evans, D.H., Axelsson,
M., Beltz, B., Burggren, We.,
Castellini, M., Clem etns,
K.D,. Crockett, L., Gilmour, K.M. Henry, R.P., Hirose, S., Ip., A., Londraville,
R.,, Lucu, C., Poertner,
H.O., Summers, A. and Wright, P. Frontiers in aquatic
physiology - grand challenge. Frontiers in Physiology 18 May,
2010. (141) Blossman-Myer, B. and Burggren, W.W. Metabolic allometry during development and metamorphosis of the
silkworm, Bombyx mori:
Analyses, patterns and mechanisms. Physiological
Biochemistry and Zoology. 83(2):215231. (140) Ho, D. and Burggren, W.W. Epigenetics and transgerational
transfer: a physiological perspective. Journal of
Experimental Bioogy. 213: 3-16. (139) Burggren, W.W.
Implementation of the National Science Foundation's 'broader impacts':
Efficiency considerations and alternative approaches. Social Epistemology. 23(3-4):221-23. (138) Burggren, W.W. and Blank, T. Physiological study of larval fishes:
challenges and opportunities. 73S1.Scientia Marina. 2009:99-110.
(137) Crossley, D III and Burggren, W.W. Development of cardiac form and function in
ectothermic sauropsids. Journal of Morphology. 270(11):1400-1412. (136) Fernández-Mongil, M., Venza, C.,
Rivera, A., Lasalde-Dominicci, J.A., Burggren, W. and
Rojas, L.V.
Triiodothyronine (T3) action on locomotor
behavior during metamorphosis of the bullfrog Rana
catesbeiana. International
Journal of Developmental Biology. 53:101-108. (135) Khorrami, S., Tazawa, H., and Burggren, W. 'Blood-doping' effects on hematocrit regulation and oxygen
consumption in late-state chicken embryos (Gallus gallus). Journal of Experimental Biology. 211 (6):883-9 (134) Fisher, S.A. and Burggren, W.W. Role of hypoxia in the evolution and development of the
cardiovascular system. Antioxidants and Redox Signaling.
9(9):1339-52. (133) Perry, S and
Burggren, W.
Why respiratory biology? The meaning and significance of
respiration and its integrative study. Integrative
and Comparative Biology. 47(4):506-509. (132) Burggren, W.W. and Warburton, S. Amphibians as animal models in physiological studies.
Institute for Laboratory Animal Research Journal. 48(3):260-269. (131) Yoneta, H., Dzialowski, E.M., Burggren, W.W., and Tazawa,
H.
Endothermic heart rate response in broile
and White Leghorn chicks (Gallus gallus domesticus)
during the first two days of post-hatch life.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. A.
147(2):529-535. (130) Dzialowski, E. M., Burggren, W. W., Komoro, T. and Tazawa, H. Development of endothermic metabolic response in embryos and
hatchlings of the emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae). Respir. Physiol.and
Neurobiol. 155:286-292. (129) Bagatto, B and Burggren, W. A three-dimensional functional assessment of heart and vessel
development in the larva of the zebrafish (Danio
rerio). Physiological
Biochemistry and Zoology. 79(1):194-201. (128) Burggren, W.W. Developing animals flout prominent assumptions of ecological
physiology. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A.
141(4):430-439. (126) Chan, T. and Burggren, W.W. Hypoxic incubation creates differential
morphological effects during specific developmental critical windows in the
embryo of the chicken (Gallus gallus). Respiratory
Physiology and Neurobiology. 145:251-263. (125) Burggren, W.W. and Warburton, S.J.
Comparative Developmental Physiology: An interdisciplinary convergence. Annual Reviews of Physiology. 67:203-223.
(124) Moriya, K., Akiyama, R., Dzialowski,
E. M., Burggren, W. W. and Tazawa, H. Development of heart rate circadian
rhythms in chicks. Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews. 15: 211-218. (123) Tazawa, H.,
Chiba, Y., Khandoker, A. H., Dzialowski, E. M. and
Burggren, W. W.
Early development of thermoregulatory competence in chickens: responses of
heart rate and oxygen uptake to altered ambient temperatures. Avian and Poultry
Biology Reviews. 15: 166-176 (120) Burggren, W.W. What is the purpose of the embryonic heart beat? or How facts can ultimately prevail over physiological
dogma. Physiological And Biochemical Zoology. 77:333-345.
(119) Black, J. and
Burggren, W.W.
Acclimation to hypothermic incubation in developing chicken embryos (Gallus
domesticus): I. Developmental effects and chronic and acute metabolic
adjustments. Journal of Experimental Biology.
207:1543-1552. (117) Khandoker, A.H., Fukazawa, K., Dzialowski, E.M., Burggren,
W.W. and Tazawa, H. (2004) Maturation of the homeothermic response of heart rate to altered ambient
temperature in developing chick hatchlings (Gallus gallus
domesticus). American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and
Comparative Physiology. 286:R129-R137. (116) Khandoker, A.
H., Dizalowski, E. M.,
Burggren, W. W. and Tazawa,H.
2003. Cardiac rhythms of late pre-pipped and pipped chick embryos exposed to altered oxygen
environments", Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. A
136:289-299. (115) Burggren, W.W., Crossley, D III, Rogowitz, G. and
Thompson, D. Clutch effects explain heart rate variation in embryonic
frogs (cave coqui, Eleutherodactylus
cooki). Physiological and
Biochemical Zoology 76(5):672-678. 2003. (114) Crossley II, D., Bagatto,
B., Dzialowski, E and Burggren, W. Maturation of
cardiovascular control mechanisms in the embryonic emu (Dromiceius
novaehollandiae). Journal
of Experimental Biology. 206(15):2703-2710. (113) Spicer, J. I.
and Burggren, W. W. 2003. Development of Physiological Regulatory
Systems: Altering the Timing of Crucial Events. Zoology 106:91-99. (112) Tamura, A., Akiyama, R., Chiba, Y., Moriya, K., Dzialowski, E. M., Burggren, W.
W. and Tazawa, H. Heart rate responses to cooling in emu
hatchlings. Comparative Biochemistry
and Physiology. Part A 134:829-838. (111) Crossley, DA, II., Burggren, W.W. and Altimiras,
J. Cardiovascular regulation during hypoxia in embryos of
the domestic chicken Gallus gallus. American
Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative
Physiology. 284, 219-226. (110) Burggren, W. and Crossley, D. A. II. Comparative cardiovascular
development: improving the conceptual framework. Comparative
Biochemistry and Physiology. A 132:661-674. (109) Moriya, K., Katao, K. Matsumura, M.
Dzialowski, E. Burggren, W. W. and Tazawa, H. Cardiac rhythms in
developing emu hatchlings. Comparative Biochemistry and
Physiology. A. 131(4):787-795. (108) Xu,
X., Meiler, S. E., Zhong, T. P., Mohideen,
M., Crossley, D. A., Burggren, W. and Fishman, M.
(2002). Cardiomyopathy in zebrafish due to mutation in
an alternatively spliced exon of titin.
Nature Genetics, 30(1). (107) Kato, K., Moriya, K., Dzialowski, E., Burggren, W. W. and Tazawa, H. 2001. Cardiac rhythms in prenatal and perinatal emu embryos. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. A131(4):775-85.
(106) Dzialowski, E.M., von Plettenberg, D., Elmonoufy, N. and Burggren, W.W.
2001. Chronic hypoxia effects on the physiology and morphology of
developing chicken embryos. Comparative Biochemistry
and Physiology. A 131(4):713-24. (105) Bagatto, B., Pelster, B. and
Burggren, W.W. 2001. Growth and metabolism in larval zebrafish:
Effects of swim training. The Journal of Experimental Biology 204:4335-4343. (104) Burggren, W. W., Warburton, S. J. and Slivkoff, M.D.
2000. Interruption of cardiac output does not affect short term
growth and metabolism in day 3 and 4 chick embryos. The
Journal of Experimental Biology 203, 3831-3838. (103) Bagatto, B., Crossley, D. and Burggren, D.
2000. Physiological variability in neonatal armadillo quadruplets:
within and between litter differences. The Journal of Experimental
Biology 203(11):1733-1740. (102) Burggren, W. W. Developmental physiology, animal models, and the August
Krogh principle. Zoology-Analysis of Complex Systems 102(2-3): 148-156. (101) Moriya, K., Pearson, J. T., Burggren, W.W., Ar, A.
and Tazawa, H. Continuous measurements of instantaneous
heart rate and its fluctuations before and after hatching in chickens.
Journal of Experimental Biology. 203:895-903. (100) Smits, A.W., Burggren, W.W. and Oliveras, D.
Developmental changes in in vivo cardiac performance in the moth Manduca sexta.
Journal of Experimental Biology.
203(2):369-378. (99) Tazawa, H., Burggren, W., and Ar,
A. Introduction: On the significance of cardiac
rhythms. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology.
124A:367-368. (98) Burggren, W. W. . Genetic, environmental and maternal
influences on embryonic cardiac rhythms. Comparative
Biochemistry and Physiology. 124A:423-427. (97) Akiyama, R., Mitsubayashi, H., Tazawa, H. and Burggren, W. Heart rate responses to altered ambient oxygen in early (day 3-9)
chick embryos in the intact egg. Journal of
Comparative Physiology B 169:85-92. (96) Barrionuevo, W. R. and Burggren, W.W. O2 consumption
and heart rate in developing zebrafish (Danio
rerio): influence of temperature and ambient O2.
Am. J. Physiol. 276:R505-R513. (95) Burggren, W.W. Studying
Physiological Development: Past, Present and Future. Biological
Bulletin of the National Taiwan Normal University. 33(2):71-84.
(94) Territo,
P. And Burggren, W.W. Cardio-respiratory ontogeny during chronic carbon
monoxide induced hypoxemia in the clawed frog Xenopus laevis. Journal of Experimental Biology. 201 (9):1461-1472
(93) Jia,
X.X. and Burggren, W.W. Developmental changes in chemoreceptive control of gill
ventilation in larval bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana). I. Reflex ventilatory responses to
ambient hyperoxia, hypoxia and NaCN.
Journal of Experimental Biology. 200:2229-2236. (92) Jia,
X.X. and Burggren, W.W. Developmental changes in chemoreceptive control of gill
ventilation in larval bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana). II. Site of O2-sensitive
chemoreceptors. Journal of Experimental Biology.
200:2237-2248. (91) Reiber,
C.L., McMahon, B.R. and Burggren, W.W. Cardiovascular functions in two macruran decapod crustaceans (Procambarus
clarkiiI and Homarus
americanus) during periods of inactivity, tail flexon and cardiorespiratory pauses. Journal
of Experimental Biology. 200:1103-1113. (90) Burggren, W.W. Identifying
and evaluating patterns in cardio-respiratory physiology. American
Zoologist. 37:109-115. (89) Fritsche,
R. and Burggren, W.W. Developmental responses to hypoxia in larvae of the frog Xenopus
laevis. American Journal of Physiology.271:R912-R917. (88) Pelster,
B. and Burggren, W.W. Disruption of hemoglobin oxygen transport does not impact
oxygen-dependent physiological processes in developing embryos of zebrafish (Danio rerio).
Circulation Research 79:358-362. (87) Hou,
P-C. L. And Burggren, W.W. Blood pressures and heart
rate during larval development in the anuran amphibian Xenopus laevis.
Amer. J. Physiol. 269:R1120-R1125. (86) Hou,
P-C. L. And Burggren, W.W. Cardiac output and
peripheral resistance during larval development in the anuran amphibian Xenopus
laevis. Amer. J. Physiol. 269:R1126-R1132. (85) Hastings, D and Burggren,
W. W. Developmental changes in oxygen consumption regulation in larvae of the
South African clawed frog Xenopus laevis. Journal of
Experimental Biology. 198:2465-2475. (84) Burggren, W.W. and Fritsche, R. Cardiovascular measurements in animals in the
milligram body mass range. Brazilian Journal of Medical and
Biological Research. 28:1291-1305. (83) Wang, T., Burggren, W. and
Nobrega, E. Metabolic, ventilatory and acid-base
responses associated with specific dynamic action in the toad, Bufo marinus. Physiological Zoology. 68(2):192-205. (82) Howe, R. S., Burggren,
W.W. and Warburton, S. J. Fixed patterns of bradycardia during late embryonic
development in domestic fowl with C locus pleiotropic mutations. American Journal of Physiology. 268:H56-H60. (81) Burggren, W.W. and Infantino, R.L. Jr. The respiratory
transition from water to air breathing during amphibian metamorphosis. American Zoologist. 34:238-246. (80) Burggren, W.W. and
Warburton, S. Patterns of form and function in developing hearts: Contributions
from non-mammalian vertebrates. Cardioscience
5(3):183-191. (79) Tazawa, H, Watanabe, W. and
Burggren, W. Embryonic heart rate in altricial birds,
the pigeon (Columba domestica) and the bank
swallow (Riparia riparia).
Physiological Zoology. 67:1448-1460. (78) Burggren, W.W., Tazawa, H.
and Thompson, D. Intraspecific variability in avian embryonic heart rates:
Potential genetic and maternal environment influences. Israel
Journal of Zoology. 40:351-362. (77) Pelster,
B., Burggren, W.W., Petrou, S. and Wahlqvist, I. Developmental changes in the acetylcholine
influence on heart muscle of Rana
catesbiana: In situ and in vitro effects. Journal
of Experimental Zoology. 267:1-8. (76) Burggren, W.W. Moreira,
G.S. and Santos, M. C. F. Specific dynamic action and the metabolism of the
brachyuran land cabs Ocypode quadrate (Fabricus, 1787), Goniopsis
cruentata (Latreille,
1803) and Cardisoma guanhumi
Latreille, 1825. Journal of
Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 169(1993) 117-130. (75) Burggren, W.W. Respiration
and circulation in land crabs: Novel variations on the marine design. American Zoologist. 32:417-427. (74) Burggren, W.W., Bicudo, J.E., Glass, M.L. and Abe, A.S. Development of blood pressure and cardiac reflexes in the frog Pseudis paradoxsus.
American Journal of Physiology.
263:R602-R608. (73) Burggren, W.W. and Bemis,
W.E. Metabolism and ram gill ventilation in juvenile paddlefish, Polyodon spathula (Chondrostei: Polyodontidae). Physiological Zoology. 65:515-539. (72) McMahon, B.R., Burggren,
W.W., Pinder, A.W., and Wheatly,
M.G. Air exposure and physiological compensation in a tropical intertidal chiton, Chiton stokesii (Mollusca: Polyplacophora).
Physiological Zoology. 64(3):728-748. (71) Burggren, W.W. and Pinder, A.W. Ontogeny of Cardiovascular and Respiratory
Physiology in Lower Vertebrates. Annual Reviews of Physiology 53:107-135.
(70) Pelster,
B. and Burggren, W.W. Central arterial hemodynamics in larval bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana):
developmental and seasonal influences. American Journal of Physiology
260:R240-R246. (69) Burggren, W.W., Infantino, R.L. and Townsend, D.L. Developmental changes in
cardiac and metabolic physiology of the direct-developing tropical frog Eleutherodactylus coqui.
Journal of Experimental Biology. 152:129-147. (68) Burggren, W.W., Pinder, A.W., MCMahon, B.R.,
Doyle, M. and Wheatly, M.G. Heart rate and hemolymph pressure responses to hemolymph
volume changes in the land crab Cardisoma guanhumi: Evidence for 'baroreflex'
function. Physiological Zoology. 63:167-181. (67) Hou,
P.-C. L. and Burggren, W.W. Interaction of allometry and development in the mouse Mus
musculus; heart rate and hematology.
Respiration Physiology 78:265-280. (66) West, N.H., Smits, A.W.
and Burggren, W.W. Factors terminating nonventilatory
periods in the turtle, Chelydra serpentina. Respiration Physiology 77:337-350. (65) Burggren, W.W., Smits,
A.W. and Evans, B. Arterial oxygen homeostasis during diving in the turtle Cheldoina longicollis. Physiological Zoology. 62:668-686. (64) Burggren, W.W. Role of the
central circulation in regulation of cutaneous gas exchange. American Zoologist
28:985-998. (63) Burggren, W.W. Cardiac
design in lower vertebrates: what can phylogeny reveal about ontogeny? Experentia.
44:919-929. (62) Burggren, W.W.
Cardiovascular responses to diving and their relation to lung and blood oxygen
stores in vertebrates. Canadian Journal of Zoology.
66:20-28. (61) McMahon, B.R. and Burggren, W.W.
Respiratory physiology of intestinal air breathing in the teleost fish Misgurnus anguillicaudatus.
Journal of Experimental Biology. 133:371-394. (60) Burggren, W.W., Dupre, R.
K. and Wood, S. C. Allometry of red cell oxygen
binding and hematology in larvae of the tiger salamander, Ambystoma
tigrinum. Respiration
Physiology. 70:73-84. (59) Burggren, W.W. and Doyle, M. E.
Ontogeny of regulation of gill and lung ventilation in the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana. Respiration Physiology. 66:279-291. (58) Burggren, W.W. and Doyle,
M. E. The action of acetylcholine upon heart rate changes markedly with
development in bullfrogs. Journal of Experimental Zoology.
240:137-140. (57) Burggren, W.W. Form and
function in reptilian circulations. American Zoologist.
27:5-19 (56) Burggren, W. and Johansen,
K. Circulation and respiration in lungfishes. Journal of Morphology 190. Supplement 1:217-236.
1:217-236. (55) Pinder,
A.W. and Burggren, W.W. Ventilation and partitioning of oxygen uptake in the
frog Rana pipiens:
Effects of hypoxia and activity. Journal of Experimental
Biology. 126:453-468. (54) Smits, A.W., West, N.H.
and Burggren, W.W. Pulmonary fluid balance following pulmocutaneous
baroreceptor denervation in the toad. Journal of Applied
Physiology. 61:331-337. (53) Burggren, W.W. and Doyle,
M.E. Ontogeny of heart rate regulation in the bullfrog, Rana
catesbeiana. American Journal
of Physiology. 251:R231-239. (52) Burggren, W.W. and Feder, M.E. Effect of experimental ventilation of the skin
on cutaneous gas exchange in the bullfrog. Journal of
Experimental Biology. 121:445-450. (51) Wheatly,
M.G., McMahon, B.R., Burggren, W.W. and Pinder, A.W. A rotating respirometer to monitor voluntary activity and
associated exchange of respiratory gases in the land hermit crab (Coenobita compressus
- H. Milne Edwards). Journal of Experimental Biology.
119:85-101. (50) Wheatly,
M.G., McMahon, B.R., Burggren, W.W. and Pinder, A.W. Haemolymph acid-base, electrolyte and blood gas status
during sustained voluntary activity in the land hermit crab (Coenobita compressus
- H. Milne Edwards). Journal of Experimental Biology.
125:225-244. (49) Feder,
M.E. and Burggren, W.W. Cutaneous gas exchange in vertebrates: Design,
patterns, control and implications. Biological Reviews.
60:1-45. (48) Feder,
M.E. and Burggren, W.W. Skin Breathing in Vertebrates. Scientific
American. 253(5):126-143. (47) Burggren, W.W. Gas
exchange, metabolism and 'ventilation' in gelatinous frog egg masses. Physiological
Zoology 58:503-514. (46) Burggren, W.W., Pinder, A.W., McMahon, B.R. Wheatly,
M. G. and Doyle, M. Ventilation, circulation and their interactions in the land
crab, Cardisoma guanhumi.
Journal of Experimental Biology 117:133-154. 1984
(45) Johansen,K. and Burggren W.W. Venous return and cardiac
filling in varanid lizards. Journal of Experimental
Biology 113:389-400.
(44) West, N.H. and Burggren, W.W.
Factors influencing pulmonary and cutaneous arterial blood flow in the toad, Bufo marinus.
American Journal of Physiology 247:R884-R894. (43) Burggren, W.W. and Moalli, R. 'Active' regulation of cutaneous gas exchange by
capillary recruitment in amphibians: experimental evidence and a revised model
for skin respiration. Respiration Physiology 55:379-392. (42) Wheatly,
M.G., Burggren, W.W. and McMahon, B.R. The effects of temperature and water
availability on ion and acid-base balance in hemolymph of the land hermit crab Coenobita
clypeatus. Biological Bulletin 166:427-445. (41) Burggren, W.W., Feder, M.E. and Pinder, A.W.
Temperature and the balance between aerial and aquatic respiration in larva of Rana berlandieri
and Rana catesbeiana.
Physiological Zoology 56: 263-273. (40) West, N.H. and Burggren,
W.W. Reflex interactions between (aerial and aquatic gas exchange organs in the
larval bullfrog. American Journal of Physiology 244(6): R770-R777. (39) Burggren, W.W. and McMahon,
B.R. An analysis of scaphognathite pumping
performance in the crayfish Orconectes virilis: Compensatory changes to acute and chronic
hypoxic exposure. Physiological Zoology 56(3): 309-318. (38) Quinn, D. and Burggren,
W.W. Lactate production, tissue distribution and elimination following
exhaustive exercise in larval and adult bullfrogs Rana
catesbeiana. Physiological Zoology 56(4):
597-613. (37) Burggren, W.W. and Mwalukoma, A. Respiration during chronic hypoxia and hyperoxia in larval and adult bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana).
I. Morphological responses of lungs, skin and gills.
Journal of Experimental Biology 105: 191-203. (36) Pinder,
A. and Burggren, W.W. Respiration during chronic hypoxia and hyperoxia in larval and adult bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana).
II. Changes in respiratory properties of whole blood. Journal of Experimental
Biology 105: 205-213.
(35) Sacca,
R. and Burggren, W.W. Oxygen partitioning between the skin, gills and lungs of
the air-breathing reedfish, Calamoicthys
calabaricus. Journal of Experimental Biology 97:
179-186. (34) Wood, S.C., Hoyt, R.W. and
Burggren, W.W. Control of hemoglobin function in salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum).
Molecular Physiology. 2(1982): 263-272. (33) Burggren, W.W. and
Johansen, K. Ventricular hemodynamics in the monitor lizard, Varanus exanthematicus:
Pulmonary and systemic pressure separation. Journal of Experimental Biology 96:
343-354. (32) West, N.H. and Burggren,
W.W. Respiratory response to steady- state aquatic hypoxia and hyperoxia in the bullfrog tadpole. Respiration Physiology
47: 165-176. (31) Burggren, W.W. and West,
N.H. Changing respiratory importance of the gills, skin and lungs during
metamorphosis in the bullfrog, Rana
catesbiana. Respiration Physiology 47: 151-164. (30) Burggren, W.W. Pulmonary
plasma filtration in the turtle: A wet vertebrate lung? Science 215: 77-78. (29) Burggren, W.W. 'Air
Gulping' improves blood oxygen transport during aquatic hypoxia in the
goldfish, Carassius auratus.
Physiological Zoology 55(4): 327-334. (28) Glass, M., Burggren, W.W.
and Johansen, K. Pulmonary diffusing capacity of the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana. Acta Scandinavica Physiologica 113: 485-490. (27) Burggren, W.W. and Wood,
S.C. Respiration and acid-base balance in the tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum:
Influence of temperature acclimation and metamorphosis. Journal of Comparative
Physiology 144: 241-246.
(26) Burggren, W.W. and
McMahon, B.R. oxygen uptake during environmental temperature change in hermit
crabs: adaptation to subtidal, intertidal and supratidal habitats. Physiological Zoology 54: 325-333. (25) Burggren, W.W. and
McMahon, B.R. Hemolymph oxygen transport, acid-base
status and hydromineral regulation during dehydration
in three terrestrial crabs, Cardisoma, Birgus and Coenobita.
Journal of Experimental Zoology 218: 53-64. (24) McMahon, B.R. and
Burggren, W.W. Acid-base balance following acclimation to temperature change in
land crabs. Journal of Experimental Zoology 218: 45-52. (23) Cole, R. and Burggren,
W.W. The contribution of the respiratory papulae
and tube feet to oxygen uptake in the sea star, Asterias
forbesi (Desor).
Marine Biology Letters 2(1981): 279-287. (22) Burggren, W.W. and
Cameron, J.N. Anaerobic metabolism, gas exchange and acid-base balance during
hypoxic exposure in the channel catfish, Ictalurus
punctatus. Journal of Experimental Zoology
213:405-416. (21) McMahon, B.R. and
Burggren, W.W. Respiration and adaptation to the terrestrial habitat in the
terrestrial hermit crab, Coenobita clypeatus. Journal of Experimental Biology 79: 265-281.
(20) Burggren, W.W. and
Shelton, G. Gas exchange and transport during intermittent breathing in
chelonian reptiles. Journal of Experimental Biology 82: 75-92. (19) Burggren, W.W. Bimodal gas
exchange during variation in environmental oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air
breathing fish Trichogaster trichopterus. Journal of Experimental Biology
82:197-214. (18) Burggren, W.W. and Haswell, M.S. Aerial CO2 excretion in the obligate air
breathing fish, Trichogaster trichopterus: A role for carbonic anhydrase. Journal of
Experimental Biology 82: 215-226. (17) Burggren, W.W., Dunn, J.
and Barnard, K. Branchial circulation and gill morphometrics in the sturgeon Acipenser
transmontanus, an ancient chondrosteian
fish. Canadian Journal of Zoology 57: 2160-2170. (16) Burggren, W.W. Gill
ventilation in the sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus: Unusual adaptations for bottom dwelling.
Respiration Physiology 34: 153-170. (15) Burggren, W.W. and
Randall, D. Oxygen uptake and transport during hypoxic exposure in the sturgeon
Acipenser transmontanus.
Respiration Physiology 34: 171-184. (14) Glass, M., Burggren, W.W.
and Johansen, K. Ventilation in an aquatic and a terrestrial chelonian reptile.
Journal of Experimental Biology 72: 165-179. (13) Burggren, W.W. Influence
of intermittent breathing on ventricular depolarization patterns in chelonian
reptiles. Journal of Physiology (London) 278: 349-364. (12) Burggren, W.W., Glass, M. and
Johansen, K. Intrapulmonary variation of gas partial pressures and ventilation
inequalities in chelonian reptiles. Journal of Comparative Physiology 126:
203-209. (11) Burggren, W.W. The pulmonary circulation of the chelonian reptile; morphology,
pharmacology and haemodynamics. Journal of
Comparative Physiology B. 116: 303-324. (10) Burggren, W.W., Hahn,
C.E.W. and Foex.Phemolymph
oxygen transport, acid-base status and hydromineral
regulation during dehydration in three terrestrial crabs, Cardisoma,
Birgus and Coenobita.
Properties of blood oxygen transport in the turtle Pseudemys
scripta and the tortoise Testudo
graeca: Effects of temperature, CO2 and pH. Respiration Physiology 31: 39-50. (9) Johansen, K., Burggren,
W.W. and Glass, M. Pulmonary stretch receptors regulate heart rate and
pulmonary blood flow in the turtle Pseudemys
scripta. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology
58A: 185-191. (8) Burggren, W.W. Circulation
during intermittent lung ventilation in the garter snake Thamnophis.
Canadian Journal of Zoology 55 (10): 1, 720-725. (7) Burggren, W.W., Glass, M.,
and Johansen, K. Pulmonary ventilation: perfusion relationships in terrestrial
and aquatic chelonian reptiles. Canadian Journal of Zoology 55(12):
2,024-2,034. (6) Shelton, G. and Burggren,
W.W. Cardiovascular dynamics of the Chelonia during apnoea and lung ventilation. Journal of Experimental
Biology 64: 323-343.
(5) Burggren, W.W. The persistence of a patent ductus arteriosus in an adult specimen of the tortoise Testudo graeca.
Copeia 2:405-407. (4) Burggren, W.W. A quantitative analysis of ventilation tachycardia and its control
in two chelonians Pseudemys scripta and Testudo
graeca. Journal of Experimental Biology
63: 367-380. (3) Burggren, W.W. Oxygen
consumption as a function of body size in a terrestrial hermit crab Coenobita (Decapoda, Paguridea). Crustaceana 28(3):
314-316. (2) Burggren, W.W, McMahon,
B.R. and Costerton, J. W. Branchial
water and blood flow patterns and the structure of the gill of the crayfish Procambarus clarkii.
Canadian Journal of Zoology 52(12): 1511-1518. (1) McMahon, B.R., Burggren,
W.W. and Wilkens, J.L. Respiratory responses to
long-term hypoxic stress in the crayfish Orconectes
virilis. Journal of Experimental Biology 60:
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