Apocrine carcinoma of the lip: a case report including immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study, discussion of differential diagnosis, and review of the literature

MMM Hayes, JP Matisic, L Weir - Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral …, 1996 - Elsevier
The light microscopic, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural features of a case of
apocrine carcinoma of the upper lip of a 54-year-old white man are described. The …

Pathways of barotrauma in juvenile salmonids exposed to simulated hydroturbine passage: Boyle's law vs. Henry's law

RS Brown, BD Pflugrath, AH Colotelo, CJ Brauner… - Fisheries …, 2012 - Elsevier
On their seaward migration, juvenile salmonids commonly pass hydroelectric dams. Fish
passing by the turbine blade may experience rapid decompression, the severity of which …

Assessing barotrauma among angled snapper (Pagrus auratus) and the utility of release methods

PA Butcher, MK Broadhurst, KC Hall, BR Cullis… - Fisheries …, 2012 - Elsevier
Australian recreational and commercial fishers catch snapper (Pagrus auratus) from down
to∼ 120m, often evoking barotrauma. Owing to minimum legal sizes and quotas or non …

Venting and descending provide equivocal benefits for catch-and-release survival: study design influences effectiveness more than barotrauma relief method

RL Eberts, CM Somers - North American Journal of Fisheries …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Descending fish to depths of neutral buoyancy is a promising, less-invasive alternative to
swim bladder venting for relieving barotrauma and reducing mortality in sport fish. However …

The differential response to decompression in three species of nearshore Pacific rockfish

AL Pribyl, CB Schreck, ML Kent… - North American Journal …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
The genus Sebastes (rockfishes) is an ecologically diverse group of fish, more than 60
species occurring off the Oregon, Washington, and California coasts. As of 2004, seven …

Walleye responses to barotrauma relief treatments for catch-and-release angling: short-term changes to condition and behavior

RL Eberts, MA Zak, RG Manzon… - Journal of Fish and …, 2018 - meridian.allenpress.com
Barotrauma causes stress and impairment in fish and can cause mortality after catch and
release. Relief of barotrauma symptoms is necessary to reduce mortality, but we currently …

Surviving the effects of barotrauma: assessing treatment options and a 'natural' remedy to enhance the release survival of line caught pink snapper (Pagrus auratus)

MF McLennan, MJ Campbell… - Fisheries Management …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
A new technique to ameliorate the effects of barotrauma was tested based on observations
of pink snapper, P agrus auratus (F orster), inadvertently piercing their everted stomach with …

The effects of pulse pressure from seismic water gun technology on Northern Pike

JA Gross, KM Irvine, S Wilmoth, TL Wagner… - Transactions of the …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
We examined the efficacy of sound pressure pulses generated from a water gun for
controlling invasive Northern Pike Esox lucius. Pulse pressures from two sizes of water guns …

[PDF][PDF] Downstream fish passage criteria for hydropower and irrigation infrastructure in the Murray–Darling Basin

C Boys, A Navarro, W Robinson, A Fowler, S Chilcott… - 2014 - researchoutput.csu.edu.au
Barotrauma is injury sustained following a rapid decrease in hydraulic pressure (Brown et al.
2014). Decompression can cause barotrauma in fish in two ways (Brown et al. 2012b). First …

Determining barotrauma in the Pictus catfish, Pimelodus pictus, experimentally exposed to simulated hydropower turbine passage

BV Beirão, LGM Silva, RS Brown… - Marine and Freshwater …, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
Hydropower development poses severe threats to the aquatic diversity and ecosystem
services. One such threat is the exposure of fish to extreme conditions within hydropower …