Browsing Journal Articles by Author "Bianchini, Lucas F."

Browsing Journal Articles by Author "Bianchini, Lucas F."

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  • Kavembe, Geraldine D.; Wood, Chris M.; Brix, Kevin V.; De Boeck, Gudrun; Bergman, Harold L.; Bianchini, Adalto; Bianchini, Lucas F.; Maina, John N.; Johannsson, Ora E.; Papah, Michael B.; Letura, Kisipan M.; Ojoo, Rodi O. (Nature Publishing Group, 2016-06-03)
    The Magadi tilapia, Alcolapia grahami, a small cichlid fish of Lake Magadi, Kenya lives in one of the most challenging aquatic environments on earth, characterized by very high alkalinity, unusual water chemistry, and ...
  • Kavembe, Geraldine D.; Wood, Chris M.; Nawata, Michele C.; Wilson, Jonathan M.; Laurent, Pierre; Chevalier, Claudine; Bergman, Harold L.; Bianchini, Adalto; Maina, John N.; Johannsson, Ora E.; Bianchini, Lucas F.; Papah, Michael B.; Ojoo, Rodi O. (Company of Biologists, 2013-08-15)
    The small cichlid fish Alcolapia grahami lives in Lake Magadi, Kenya, one of the most extreme aquatic environments on Earth (pH ~10, carbonate alkalinity ~300 mequiv l−1). The Magadi tilapia is the only 100% ureotelic ...
  • Maina, John N.; Kavembe, Geraldine D.; Papah, Michael B.; Mashiteng, Reatlegile; Wood, Chris M.; Bianchini, Adalto; Bianchini, Lucas F.; Bergman, Harold L.; Johannsson, Ora E.; Laurent, Piere; Chevalier, Claudine; Ojoo, Rodi O. (Springer Netherlands, 2019-08)
    Alcolapia grahami is a small cichlid fish that inhabits the scattered lagoons and sites of Lake Magadi (Kenya). Exceptional physiological, morphological, biochemical and behavioural adaptations allow the fish to tolerate ...
  • Kavembe, Geraldine D.; Wood, Chris M.; Bergman, Harold L.; Bianchini, Adalto; Laurent, Pierre; Maina, John; Johannsson, Ora E.; Bianchini, Lucas F.; Chevalier, Claudine; Papah, Michael B.; Ojoo, Rodi O. (Springer-Verlag, 2012-02)
    We investigated the transepithelial potential (TEP) and its responses to changes in the external medium in Alcolapia grahami, a small cichlid fish living in Lake Magadi, Kenya. Magadi water is extremely alkaline (pH = 9.92) ...

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