Curriculum Vitae

Education:

1958-1962: B.A. DePauw University, Greencastle, IN

Major: Zoology; Minors: Chemistry, History, Literature

1962-1967: Ph.D. Stanford University, Stanford, CA

Major: Biology

Scholarships, Fellowships, Training Programs:

1958-1962: Kroehlor Scholar, DePauw University.

1963: Summer NSF Summer Fellowship for Teaching Assistants, Hopkins Marine Station, Pacific Grove, CA

1964: Summer NSF Fellowship to R/V Te Vega Program, Summer Participant in the International Indian Ocean Expedition to Madagascar. Sept. 1964-Feb. 1965: NIH Grant in ecological physiology to Hopkins Station Trainee

Feb. 1965-Feb. 1967 NIH Predoctoral Fellowship

Summer 1965: NIH Grant for Comparative Physiology to Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. Trainee.

Postdoctoral Fellowship:

April 1967-Dec. 1968: NIH; worked with Professor W.T.W. Potts, University of Lancaster, England and with Dr. Jean Maetz, Groupe de Biologie Marine du C.E.A., Villefranche-sur-mer, France.

Academic Positions:

2007-present University of Florida, Professor Emeritus

2001-2006 University of Florida, Department of Zoology, Chair

1988-1998 University of Florida, Coordinator of Biological Sciences Program

1983-1992 Director, Mt. Desert Island Biological Laboratory

1982-1985 University of Florida, Department of Zoology, Chair

1981-2007 University of Florida, Department of Zoology, Professor

1969-1981 Joint Appointment, Division of Biology and Living Resources, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami

1978-1981 University of Miami, Department of Biology, Professor and Chair

1974-1978 University of Miami, Department of Biology, Associate Professor

1969-1974 University of Miami, Department of Biology, Assistant Professor

Academic Honors:

1974 University of Miami, Alpha Epsilon Delta: Premedical Teacher of the Year

1979 Omicron Delta Kappa, University of Miami

1982 Phi Kappa Phi, University of Florida

1991 University of Florida College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: Outstanding Teacher Award

1991 University of Florida: Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award

1993 University of Florida: Teacher/Scholar of the Year

1994 Florida Blue Key: Distinguished Faculty Award

1994 UF Teaching Improvement Program Awardee

1996, 97, 98, 99, 2000 UF Anderson Scholar Faculty Honoree

1996 UF Professorial Excellence Program Awardee

1998 UF Sigma Xi Senior Faculty Research Award

1998 Elected, Fellow of the AAAS

2001-2004 UF Research Foundation Professorship

2008 August Krogh Distinguished Lectureship, American Physiological Society, Comp & Evol Physiol Sect 

2011 William S. Hoar Lecture, Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, BC, Canada

Society Memberships:

Sigma Xi

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Society for Experimental Biology

American Physiological Society

Miscellaneous:

Mt. Desert Island Biological Laboratory:

Director – 1983 – 1992

Director, Center for Membrane Toxicity Studies – 1985 – 1992

Chair, Scientific Advisory Committee – 1995-present

Board of Trustees – 1981 – 1993; 2005-

Executive Committee – 1982 – 83

U.S. Government: White House, Office of Science and Technology Policy: Acid Rain Peer Review Panel – 1982-1984

Sigma Xi: Grants-in-Aid of Research, Panel member 1984-1988

National Science Foundation: Member, Physiology and Behavior Panel–1992-1996, 2001, 2005

University of Maine, EPSCoR Cluster in Marine Molecular Biology: Scientific Advisory Panel–1993-1995

American Physiological Society: Comparative Physiology Section, Chair: 1997-2001

GRANTS:

NSF, GB 36423, $35,000, 1972-1974

NSF, MBS-7500091, $56,000, 1975-1977

NSF, PCM-7703914, $115,460, 1977-1980

NSF, PCM-8003866, $30,000, 1980-1981

NSF, PCM-8104046, $90,000, 1981-1983

NSF, PCM-8302621, $150,065, 1983-1987

NSF, PCM-8413722, $20,000, 1985-1986

NIEHS, EHS-1-P30-ESO3828, $650,122 (DC) 1985-1989

Div. Spon. Res. (UF), $22,500, 1986-1987

Div. Spon. Res. (UF), $20,000, 1987-1988

ICBR (UF), $10,000, 1987-1988

NSF, DCB-8801572, $60,000, 1988-1989

NIEHS, EHS-2-P30-ESO3828, $977,695 (DC) 1989-1994)

NSF, DCB-8916413, $264,784, 1990-1993

NSF, IBN-9219122, $75,000, 1993-1994

NSF, IBN-9306997, $215,000, 1993-1997

Maine Affiliate, Am. Heart Assoc., $42,700, 1995-1997

NSF, IBN-96072508, $218,000, 1997-2001

NSF, IBN-0089943, $476,500, 2001-2005

NSF, IOB-00056273, $570,000, 2005-2010

Invited Symposium Presentations, Session Chairs:

“The coupling of ionic uptake, metabolic excretion and acid-base regulation in the fish gill”, Fall 1976 meeting of the American Physiological Society in a symposium entitled: “Ionic and Respiratory Interaction in Aquatic Animals”. Philadelphia.

Chaired Session III. “Chloride Cells” Symposium on Renal and Electrolyte Physiology in Fish. Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, Salsbury Cove, Maine, June 19, 1976.

“Strategies of Osmoregulation in Elasmobranch Fishes” and “Strategies of Osmoregulation in Aquatic Reptiles”, review papers presented at the 27th International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Paris, France, July 1977.

“Hormonal Control of Teleost Branchial Permeability and Ionic Transport”, review paper presented at a satellite symposium of the 27th International Congress of Physiological Science entitled “Environmental Endocrinology”, Montpellier, France, July 1977.

Chair of discussion session and lecturer on “Capacity Adaptation: Osmoregulation” during the joint USA-USSR meeting on “Physiology and Biochemistry of Aquatic Animals” held at the Belle W. Baruch Institute of Marine Biology and Coastal Research of the University of South Carolina, October, 1977.

Na/NH4 Exchange in the Marine Teleost, Opsanus beta: Stoichiometry and Role in Na Balance.” Presented at the 1st Jean Maetz Memorial Symposium, Villefranch-sur-mer, France, June, 1978.

“Kinetic Studies of Ion Transport by Fish Gill Epithelium”. Presented at the Fall meeting of the American Physiological Society in a symposium entitled: “The Biology of the Chloride Cell” in memory of Jean Maetz, St. Louis, MO, Oct. 1978.

“Osmotic and Ionic Regulation by Freshwater and Marine Fish”. Presented at a NATO advanced Study Institute on “Environmental Physiology of Fishes” Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada, August 1979.

“Salt Transport Mechanisms in Branchial Epithelia”. Presented at the1st Symposium of the European Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry (Animals and Environmental Fitness), Leige, Belgium, August 1979.

“Mechanisms of acid extrusion by marine fish”. Presented at a symposium on “Biochemical and Physiological Mechanisms of Ecological Adaptations of Animals” organized by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft at the Max Planck Institut for Experimentelle Medizin, Gottingen, Germany, February, 1981.

“The role of branchial and dermal epithelia in acid-base regulation in aquatic vertebrates.” Presented at a symposium on “Gas exchange, gas transport and acid-base regulation in lower vertebrates”, organized by the Max Planck Institut for Experimentelle Medizin, Gottingen, Germany, August, 1982.

“Modes of ammonia transport across the fish gill.” Presented at the First International Congress of Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Liege, Belgium, August 1984.

“Modes of ammonia transport across fish gills: The role of cationic permeability.” Presented at a symposium to honor Professor Arnost Kleinzeller, Membrane Transport Club of New York, San Juan, Puerto Rico, December, 1985.

“Membrane transport processes in the fish gill: Models for toxicological research”. Presented at a symposium entitled “Mechanisms of Pollutant Action in Aquatic Organisms”, National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC, May 21-23, 1986.

“Nitrogen and Acid-Base Balance: Aquatic vs. Terrestrial”. Presented at the Eighth International Conference on Comparative Physiology, Crans-sur-Sierre, Switzerland, June 13-17, 1986.

“Are cardiac hormones involved in fish osmoregulation? Presented at the 2nd International Congress of Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. International Union of Biological Science. Baton Rouge, LA, August 1-5, 1988.

Co-Organizer of workshop entitled: “Cardiovascular and Stress Hormones: Comparative Aspects”, participant in workshop entitled: “Comparative Aspects of Osmoregulation”, XIth International Symposium on Comparative Endocrinology, Malaga, Spain, May 14-20, 1989.

“The role of cardiac hormones in fish osmoregulation.” Presented at the Society for Experimental Biology Annual Meeting, Warwick, England, March 19-23, 1990.

Organizer of a symposium entitled: “The Comparative Physiology of Atriopeptin in Fishes” at the Fall Meeting of the American Physiological Society, Orlando, FL, October 6-10, 1990. Presented paper entitled: “Atriopeptin in Fishes: Presence and Potential Sites of Action.”

“The physiology and biochemistry of fish cardiac peptide hormones.” Presented at the International Symposium: “Transport Processes Across Surfaces of Aquatic Organisms” for the Centennial Celebration of the Marine Research Institute. Rovinj, Yugoslavia, June 26-28, 1991.

“Endothelial control of fish gill perfusion.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Experimental Biology, Lancaster, England, March 25-29, 1996.

“Nitric Oxide is not the EDRF in shark ventral aorta.” Presented at the symposium honoring Prof. Arnost Kleinzeller entitled “Cellular and Molecular Membrane Transport. Mt. Desert Island Biological Laboratory, Salsbury Cove, ME, August 1-3, 1996

Co-Organizer of a symposium entitled: “Gifts from the Sea: Contributions of the Mt. Desert Island Biological Laboratory to Basic Science, Biotechnology and Human Health.” Salsbury Cove, Maine, July 24-25, 1998

“Paracrine Control of Fish Gill Function.” Presented at the International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology, Boston, MA, May, 2005

“Fish Osmoregulation: What have we learned since August Krogh, Homer Smith, and Ancel Keys?” August Krogh Distinguished Professorship Lecture, presented Experimental Biology ’08, San Diego, CA, April, 2008

“A Short History of Fish Osmoregulation: The Central Role of the Mt Desert Island Biological Laboratory.”  Invited lecture at Experimental Biology ’10, Anaheim, CA, April, 2010

“Fish Gill Ion Uptake: August Krogh  to Morpholinos.” Invited lecture at Homage to August Krogh: Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of his Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, Copenhagen, Denmark, June, 2010.

Editorial Work:

Editorial Boards:

Frontiers in Aquatic Physiology – Editor-in-Chief – 2010 -2014, Associate Editor, 2014-present

American Journal of Physiology (R,I&C.P.) – 1981 – present

Journal of Comparative Physiology – 1978 – 2005

Physiological and Biochemical Zoology – 1999 – 2001

Experimental Biology On Line – 1996 – 2001

Journal of Experimental Biology – 1987 – 1993

Biological Bulletin – 1980-1985

Journal of Experimental Zoology – 1980-1985

Molecular Physiology – 1979-1982

Reviewer:

National Science Foundation

BBSRC, UK

NSERC, Canada

Science

Marine Biology

Bulletin of Marine Science

Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada

Physiological Zoology

Canadian Journal of Zoology

Toxicology

General and Comparative Endocrinology

Journal of Endocrinology

Invited Seminars:

1. University of Florida, Gainesville, 1971

2. University of South Florida, Tampa, 1971

3. Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, 1971

4. Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, University of Oregon, Coos Bay, Oregon, 1971

5. Duke University Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, N.C. 1973, 1976

6. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1976

7. University of Maine, Orono, Maine, 1976

8. Stanford University, Hopkins Marine Station, Pacific Grove, California, 1976

9. Florida International University, Miami, Florida, 1977

10. University of Texas, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, Texas, 1977

11. Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1977

12. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1977

13. DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, 1978

14. University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, 1978

15. Mt. Desert Island Biological Laboratory, Salsbury Cove, Maine, 1978

16. Medical College of Wisconsin, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, 1978

17. Department of Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, 1980

18. Department of Biology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, 1981

19. Department of Zoolgy, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1981

20. Department of Biology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, 1981

21. Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1982

22. Department of Physiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1982

23. Whitney Marine Laboratory, University of Florida, Marineland, Florida, 1982

24. Mt. Desert Island Biolgical Laboratory, Salsbury Cove, Maine, 1982

25. Department of Physiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1983

26. Department of Zoology, University of California, Riverside, California 1983

27. Department of Zoology, University of Maine, Orono, Maine, 1984

28. Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 1985

29. Department of Physiology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1986

30. Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Miami, Florida, 1987

31. Department of Biology, Pembroke State University, Pembroke, North Carolina, 1987

32. Department of Physiology, University of Arizona School of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona, 1988

33. Department of Biology, Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, GA, 1989

34. Scripps Institute of Oceanography, University of California at San Diego, LaJolla, CA., 1990

35. Department of Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., Canada, 1991

36. Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, Ont. Canada, 1991

37. Department of Biology, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1991

38. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, 1991

39. Department of Biology, Presbyterian College, Clinton, S.C., 1991

40. Department of Physiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 1992

41. Bodega Marine Laboratory, University of California, 1993

42. Department of Physiology, University of California at Davis, 1996

43. Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University, Pacific Grove, CA, 1997

44. Whitney Marine Laboratory, University of Florida, 1997

45. Florida Institute of Technology, 1998

46. Medical University of South Carolina, 2000

47. Department of Physiology, University of Florida School of Veterinary Sciences, 2001

48. Department of Physiology and Functional Genomics, University of Florida, 2004

49. Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, University of Florida, 2006

50. Department of Biology, Georgia Southern University, 2007

51.  Department of Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont., Canada, 2008

52.  Department of Biology, Queens University, Kingston, Ont., Canada, 2008

53. Department of Biology, University of British Columbia, BC, Canada, 2011

Book Chapters and Reviewed Papers:

Edited Books:

Evans, D.H. (Ed.) 1993. The Physiology of Fishes, First Edition, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 592 pgs.

Evans, D.H. (Ed.) 1997. The Physiology of Fishes, Second Edition, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 519 pgs.

Evans, D.H. and Claiborne, J.B. (Eds.) 2006. The Physiology of Fishes, Third Edition, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 601 pgs.

Evans, D.H. (Ed.) 2009. Osmotic and Ionic Regulation: Cells and Animals, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 590 pgs.

Evans, D.H., Claiborne, J.B., and Currie, Suzanne (Eds.). The Physiology of Fishes, Fourth Edition, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 491 pgs

Abstracts and Reports:

1. Evans, D.H. 1977. Strategies of osmoregulation in elasmobranch fishes. Proc. International Union of Physiological Sciences 12: 765.

2. Evans, D.H. 1977. Strategies of osmoregulation in aquatic reptiles. Proc. International Union of Physiological Sciences 12: 765.

3. Evans, D.H. 1978. H+ excretion by the marine teleost, Opsanus beta. Fed. Proc. 37: 623.

4. Kormanik, G.A. and Evans, D.H. 1978. Biocarbonate-stimulated chloride efflux in Opsanus beta, the gulf toadfish, acclimated to sea water. Fed. Proc. 37: 623.

5. Evans, D.H. and Kormanik, G.A. 1978. The egg case of Raja erinacea: mechanical protection or osmoregulatory device? Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 18: 62-63.

6. Evans, D.H., Kormanik, G.A. and Krasny, E. Jr. 1978. Ammonia and acid excretion by the little skate, Raja erinacea. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 18: 64-64.

7. Kormanik, G.A. and Evans, D.H. 1978. Preliminary studies of osmoregulation by the premature “pup” of the dogfish, Squalus acanthias, and the uterine lining of the female. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 18: 65-69.

8. Claiborne, J.B. and Evans, D.H. 1979. The isolated, perfused head of the long-horned sculpin: Adrenergic receptors controlling the effect of epinephrine on the afferent perfusion pressure and different flow rates. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Lab. 19: 86-101.

9. Evans, D.H. and Mansberger, L. 1979. Further studies on the osmoregulation of premature “pups” of Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 19: 101-103.

10. Evans, D.H. 1980. Some aspects of hydromineral balance in fish. Workshop on joint USSR-USA research program on physiology and biochemistry of marine animals. Pub. by USDOC, NOAA and the Belle W. Baruch Inst. for Mar. Biol. and Coastal Research, University of South Carolina, pp. 125-131.

11. Farmer, L.L. and Evans, D.H. 1980. Chloride transport in the isolated perfused teleost gill. The Physiologist 23: 176.

12. Krasny, E., Jr. and Evans, D.H. 1980. Effects of catecholamines on active Cl-secretion by the opercular epithelium of Fundulus grandis. The Physiologist 23: 63.

13. Evans, D.H. 1980. Acid and ammonia excretion by Squalus acanthias and Myxine glutinosa: Effect of hypercapnia, acid injection and Na-free sea water. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 20: 60-63.

14. Evans, D.H. and Oikari, A. 1980. Osmotic and ionic relationships between embryonic and uterine fluids during gestation of Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 20: 53-55.

15. Claiborne, J.B. and Evans, D.H. 1980. The effect of perfusion and irrigation flow rate variations on NaCl from the isolated, perfused head of Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 20: 50-52.

16. Evans, D.H. and Claiborne, J.B. 1981. Hemodynamics of the isolated, perfused head of the dogfish “pup”. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 21: 9-11.

17. Claiborne, J.B. and Evans, D.H. 1981. The transepithelial potential across the gills of the isolated, perfused head of Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 21: 11-12.

18. Evans, D.H., Farmer, L. and More, K. 1982. Chloride effluxes from the perfused dogfish head. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 22: 46-47.

19. Evans, D.H., More, K. and Hooks, C. 1982. Preliminary investigation of the adrenergic control of gill hemodynamics in the smooth dogfish, Mustelus canis. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 22: 47-49.

20. Evans, D.H. and Hooks, C. 1983. Hemodynamics of the perfused Squalus acanthias pup head: sensitivity to in vivo levels of epinephrine. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 23: 59.

21. Evans, D.H. and Hooks, C. 1983. Sodium fluxes across the hagfish, Myxine glutinosa. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 23: 61-62.

22. Evans, D.H. and Hooks, C. 1983. Urea effluxes from the Squalus acanthias pup: the effect of stress. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 23: 59-61.

23. Evans, D.H. 1984. Modes of ammonia transport across fish gills. Proc. 1st Congress of Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, pp. B34. 24. Evans, D.H. 1984. Fish gill Na/H and Cl/HCO3 exchange arose in sea water. Proc. 1st Congress of Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, pp. B110.

25. Saleh, F. and Evans, D.H. 1984. Modes of ammonia transport across the gills of Uca pugilator adapted to different salinities. Proc. 1st Congress of Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, pp. B137.

26. Evans, D.H. and Robbins, S.D. 1984. Ammonia is transported across the hagfish (Myxine glutinosa) gill as NH4 only. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 24: 52-53.

27. Evans, D.H., Claiborne, J.B. and Robbins, S.D. 1984. Erythrocytes play a significant role in CO2 excretion across the shark gill. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 24: 22-23.

28. Kormanik, G.A. and Evans, D.H. 1984. Characteristics of the uterine environment for late gestation pups of the dogfish, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 24: 26-29.

29. Claiborne, J.B. and Evans, D.H. 1984. Acid-base balance in a marine teleost: (Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus) The effect of NH4Cl infusion. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 24: 24-25.

30. Kormanik, G.A. and Evans, D.H. 1984. Ammonia excretion in the rock crab, Cancer irroratus: The effect of varying ammonia gradients. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 24: 16-18.

31. Swenson, E.R. and Evans, D.H. 1984. Inhibition of gill carbonic anhydrase blocks CO2 excretion in the isolated perfused head of the dogfish “pup” Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 24: 45.

32. Evans, D. H., Robbins, S.D., and Solomon, R. 1985. Synthetic atriopeptin II and shark cardiac extracts are potent vasoconstrictors of the efferent branchial circulation of the dogfish shark pup (Squalus acanthias). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 25: 168-170.

33. Evans, D.H., and Robbins, S.D. 1985. Mechanisms of NH4+ transport across the dogfish pup (Squalus acanthias) gill. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 25: 166-167.

34. Claiborne, J.B., and Evans, D.H. 1985. Acid-base regulation in a stenohaline marine teleost (Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus) during exposure to dilute salinities. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 25: 32-34.

35. Claiborne, J.B., and Evans, D.H. 1985. Further studies on ammonia excretion in a marine teleost (Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 25: 31.

36. Claiborne, J.B., and Evans, D.H. 1985. Acid-base balance in the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) during hypercapnia. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 25: 28-30.

37. Evans, D.H., Evans, A.W., and Weingarten, K.E. 1986. The roles of transcellular transport steps in ammonia extrusion by the gill epithelium of the shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 26: 136-138.

38. Evans, D.H., Evans, A.W., and Weingarten, K.E. 1986. The effects of cadmium on hemodynamics and transport of ammonia across the gill of the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 26: 139-141.

39. Claiborne, J.B. and Evans, D.H. 1986. Acid-base responses and ammonia transfers during exposure to elevated ambient ammonia in a marine teleost (Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 26: 117-118.

40. Evans, D. H. and More, K. 1987. Modes of ammonia transport across the gill epithelium of the shark, Squalus acanthias, Fed. Proc. 46: 346.

41. Evans, D. H., Payne, J. A., and Weingarten, K. E. 1988. Response of ventral aortic rings from the shark, Squalus acanthias, to cadmium and other vasoactive substances. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 27: 84-85.

42. Payne, J. A. and Evans, D. H. 1988. Anion transport in red cells of the dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 27: 67-69.

43. Evans, D. H. and Payne, J. A. 1988. Atriopeptin produces vasodilation in the perfused gill of the marine teleost, Opsanus beta. J. Cell. Biochem. Suppl. 12a: A119.

44. Kormanik, G. A. and Evans, D. H. 1988. Nitrogenous waste excretion in the intertidal rock gunnel (Pholis gunnellus L.): The effects of emersion. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 27: 33-35.

45. Galli, S. M., Evans, D. H., Kimura, B., and Phillips, M. I. 1988. Changes in plasma and brain levels of atrial natriuretic peptide in fish adapting to fresh water and sea water. FASEB J. 2: A524.

46. Evans, D. H. 1989. Immunoreactive atriopeptin in plasma and tissues of fishes: The effect of salinity change. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 28, 39-41.

47. Evans, D. H. and Weingarten, K. E. 1989. Vasoactive effects of adenosine, vasoactive intestinal peptide, and atriopeptin on ventral aortic rings from the shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 28, 4-5.

48. Evans, D. H. and Weingarten, K. E. 1989. Vasoactive effects of metal ions on ventral aortic rings from the shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 28, 6.

49. Evans, D. H. and Weingarten, K. E. 1989. The role of muscarinic receptors in cadmium-induced contraction of ventral aortic rings from the shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 28, 10-11.

50. Evans, D.H. and Walton, J.S. 1990. Evidence for the presence of both A1 and A2 adenosine receptors in the ventral aorta of the dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 29, 120-121.

51. Evans, D.H. and Walton, J.S. 1990. Vasoactive effects of atriopeptin on ventral aortic rings from the hagfish, Myxine glutinosa. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 29, 124.

52. Evans, D.H. and Walton, J.S. 1990. Muscarinic receptors are not involved in the nickel-induced constriction of vascular smooth muscle of the dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias) ventral aorta. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 29, 122-123.

53. Payne, J.A. and Evans, D.H. 1990. Changes in red cell pH and ion content during exposure of spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) to acute hypoxia. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 29, 46-47.

54. Evans, D.H. and Valentich, J.D. 1990. Apparent secretion of immunoreactive atriopeptin by cultured cardiocytes from the longhorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 29, 84-85.

55. Evans, D.H., Weingarten, K. E., Walton, J.S. and Karnaky, K. J., Jr. 1990. Vasoconstrictive action of shark (Squalus acanthias) cardiac and brain extracts on shark ventral aortic smooth muscle. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 29, 125-126.

56. Vomachka, A.J., Evans, D.H., Chipouras, E., and Otter, T. 1991. Electrophoretic determination of interactions between calmodulin, Ca2+, Cd2+, and Ni2+. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 30, 112-114.

57. Evans, D.H., Chipouras, E., and Vomachka, A.J. 1991. Preliminary studies of the effects of cadmium and nickel on permeabilized vascular smooth muscle of the ventral aorta of the dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias): The role of calmodulin. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 30, 115-116.

58. Evans, D.H. and Chipouras, E. 1991. Additional evidence for the presence of A1 receptors in the ventral aorta of the dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 30, 109.

59. Evans, D.H. and Chipouras, E. 1991. Calcium and calmodulin sensitivity of permeabilized vascular smooth muscle of the ventral aorta of the dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 30, 110-111.

60. Evans, D.H., Toop, T., Donald, J., and Forrest, J.N.,Jr. 1992. C-type atrial natriuretic peptides are potent dilators of shark aortic vascular smooth muscle. FASEB J. 6, A1491.

61. Evans, D.H., Toop, T., Donald, J., and Forrest, J.N.,Jr. 1992. C-type atrial natriuretic peptides are potent dilators of shark (Squalus acanthias) vascular smooth muscle. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 31, 118-119.

62. Donald, J., Vomachka, A., and Evans, D.H. 1992. Immunohistochemical localization of natriuretic peptides in tissues of teleost, elasmobranch, and cyclostome fish. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 31, 120-121.

63. Evans, D.H. and Toop, T. 1992. The effect of presynaptic blockade on cadmium toxicity to vascular smooth muscle of Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 31, 165.

64. Schofield, J.P., Lombardo, I., Evans, D.H. 1992. A molecular analysis of muscarinic receptor sub-types expressed within the aorta of the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab., 31, 161.

65. Evans, D. H., Donald, J.A., and Toop. T. 1993. Lack of an intracellular effect of cadmium and nickel on vascular smooth muscle from the shark (Squalus acanthias) ventral aorta. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 32, 148.

66. Evans, D.H., Donald, J.A., and Stidham, J.D. 1993. C-type natriuretic peptides are not particularly potent dilators of hagfish (Myxine glutinosa) vascular smooth muscle. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 32, 106.

67. Donald, J.A., Toop, T., and Evans, D.H. 1993. Distribution and analysis of natriuretic peptide receptor-A (NPR-A) in tissues of dogfish, Squalus acanthias, and hagfish, Myxine glutinosa. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 32, 118-119.

68. Toop, T. and Evans, D.H. 1993. Whole animal volume regulation in the Atlantic hagfish, Myxine glutinosa, exposed to 85% and 115% sea water. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 32, 98-99.

69. Toop, T., Donald, J.A., and Evans, D.H. 1994. Characteristics of natriuretic peptide receptors in the gills and kidney of the Atlantic hagfish, Myxine glutinosa. Proc. XXXII Congress of the International Union of Physiological Sciences. 285.10/P.

70. Donald, J.A., Toop, T., and Evans, D.H. 1993. The distribution and partial characterisation of natriuretic peptide-binding sites in the gills of the gulf toadfish, Opsanus beta . Proc. XXXII Congress of the International Union of Physiological Sciences. 285.16/P.

71. Evans, D.H. and Cegelis, C. 1994. Apparent lack of muscarinic and endothelin receptors in the endothelium of the aorta of the shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 33, 113.

72. Evans, D.H. and Cegelis, C. 1994. Initial characterization of endothelin receptors in vascular smooth muscle of the shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 33, 115.

73. Evans, D.H. and Cegelis, C. 1994. Functional localization of M3 muscarinic receptors in aortic vascular smooth muscle of the shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 33, 114.

74. Toop, T., Donald, J.A. and Evans, D.H. 1994. Natriuretic peptide receptors in the kidney of the agnathan, Myxine glutinosa. The Physiologist 37: A-57.

75. Evans, D.H., Cegelis, C. and Gunderson, M. 1994. Functional characterization of endothelin receptors in aortic vascular smooth muscle of the shark, Squalus acanthias. The Physiologist 37: A-62.

76. Donald, J.A., Toop, T. and Evans, D.H. 1994. Natriuretic peptide receptors in shark gills. The Physiologist 37: A-65.

77. Evans, D.H. and Gunderson, M. 1995. Further characterization of muscarinic and endothelin receptors in the aortic vascular smooth muscle of the dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 34: 110.

78. Evans, D.H. and Gunderson, M. 1995. Apparent lack of the nitric oxide/soluble guanylyl cyclase axis in the aortic vascular smooth muscle of the shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 34: 109.

79. Evans, D.H. and Gunderson, M. 1996. Cadmium inhibits endothelin-induced, but not acetylcholine-induced, contraction of the shark (Squalus acanthias) ventral aortic vascular smooth muscle. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 35: 94.

80. Evans, D.H. and Gunderson, M. 1996. A prostaglandin, not nitric oxide, is the endothelium-derived relaxing factor in the shark (Squalus acanthias) ventral aorta. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 35: 95.

81. Evans, D.H. and Gunderson, M. 1997. Prostaglandin E is the endothelium-derived relaxing factor in the shark (Squalus acanthias) ventral aorta. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 36: 104.

82. Evans, D.H. and Gunderson, M. 1997. Initial characterization of vasoactive receptors in the posterior intestinal vein of the shark (Squalus acanthias). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 36: 105.

83. Evans, D.H. and Gunderson, M.P. 1997. Prostaglandin E, not nitric oxide, is the endothelium-derived relaxing factor in the shark ventral aorta. The FASEB J. 11: A93.

84. Evans, D.H. and Gunderson, M.P. 1998. Initial characterization of vasoactivity in the ventral aorta of the eel (Anguilla rostrata). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 37: 107.

85. Evans, D.H., Gunderson, M.P., and Hawkins, Y. 1998. Nitric oxide induced dilation in the pneumatic duct of the eel (Anguilla rostrata). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 37: 106.

86. Evans, D.H. and Gunderson, M.P. 1998. PGI2, not PGE, is the endothelium-derived relaxing factor in the shark (Squalus acanthias) ventral aorta. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 37: 105.

87. Evans, D.H. and Harrie, A.C. 1999. The fish bulbus arteriosus is not merely a “windkessel.” Bull Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 38: 31.

88. Evans, D.H. and Gunderson, M.P. 1999. Parmacologic characterization of an ETB receptor in the gills of the shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 38: 34.

89. Evans, D.H. and Harrie, A.C. 1999. Is the shark rectal gland contractile? Bull Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 38: 33.

90. Evans, D.H. and Harrie, A.C. 1999. Hypoxic vasoconstriction in the ventral aorta of the lamprey, Petromyzon marinus. Bull Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 38: 32.

91. Evans, D.H. and Harrie, A.C. 1999. Vasoactivity of the ventral aorta of the lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, and the hagfish, Myxine glutinosa. Bull Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 38: 29-30.

92. Evans, D.H. 1999. Is the shark rectal gland contractile? Society for Experimental Biology, Annual Meeting, Edinburgh, Abst. A.7.3.

93. Evans, D.H. and Harrie, A. 1999. Characterization of vasoactive receptors in the bulbus arteriosus of the eel, Anguilla rostrata, and the lamprey Petromyzon marinus. Society for Experimental Biology, Annual Meeting, Edinburgh, Abst. A.7.4.

94. Evans, D.H. and Harrie, A. 1999. Peristalsis and hormone/paracrine responsiveness of the pneumatic duct of the eel, Anguilla rostrata.Society for Experimental Biology, Annual Meeting, Edinburgh, Abst. A.7.5.

95. Evans, D.H. and Harrie, A. 1999. Vasoactivity of the ventral aorta of the lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, and the hagfish, Myxine glutinosa. Society for Experimental Biology, Annual Meeting, Edinburgh, Abst. A.7.14.

96. Amesbury, E., Buhi, W.C., Craine, D.A., Guillette, L.J., and Evans, D.H. 1999. Uterine fluid and serum protein composition and serum steroid hormone concentrations during gestation in the aplacental viviparous Atlantic stingray, Dasyatis sabina. Society for Experimental Biology, Annual Meeting, Edinburgh, Abst. A.7.17.

97. Piermarini, P.M. and Evans, D.H. 1999. Expression of sodium, potassium-ATPase in the gills and rectal gland of a euryhaline elasmobranch (Dasyatis sabina). Society for Experimental Biology, Annual Meeting, Edinburgh, Abst. A.7.6.

98. Evans, D.H. and Gunderson, M.P. 1999. Pharmacologic characterization of an ETB receptor in the gills of the shark Squalus acanthias. FASEB J. 13: A748.

99. Evans, D.H. and Hagen, J.E.C. 2000. A possible role for superoxide or perioxynitrite in the NO-induced constriction of aortic vascular smooth muscle in the dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 39, 16.

100. Evans, D.H., Hagen, J.E.C., Corrigan, B., Gross, A. and Karnaky, K.J., Jr. 2000. Paracrine regulation of ion transport across the opercular epithelium of the killifish Fundulus heteroclitus. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 39, 17.

101. Evans, D.H., Hagen, J.E.C., Henson, J.H. and Fredericks, G.J. 2000. Further evidence for conctractility in the rectal gland of the dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 39, 15.

102. Evans, D.H. and Piermarini, P.M. Is the shark rectal gland contractile? FASEB J. 14: A593

103. Piermarini, P.M. and Evans, D.H. Bioichemical and cellular aspects of Na,K-ATPase expression in the gills and rectal gland of a euryhaline elasmobranch, Dasyatis sabina. FASEB J. 14: A46.

104. Piermarini, P.M. and Evans, D.H. (2001) Effect of salinity on expression of the vacuolar proton-ATPase B-subunit in the gills of a euryhaline stingray (Dasyatis sabina). Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL

105.Piermarini, P.M., Choe, K.P., and Evans, D.H. (2001) Morphological and immunochemical properties of the urinary bladder in female Atlantic stingrays (Dasyatis sabina). Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.

106. Piermarini, P.M. and Evans, D.H. (2001). Vacuolar proton-ATPase expression in the gills of a euryhaline stingray (Dasyatis sabina): effects of environmental salinity. FASEB J. 15: A411.

107. Choe, K.P. and Evans, D.H. (2001). Compensation for hypercapnia by a euryhaline elasmobranch adapted to fresh water. FASEB J. 15: A411.

108. Evans, D.H., Stidham, J.D., Karnaky, K., Miller, D.S. (2001). Endothelin and nitric oxide regulation of NaCl extrusion across the teleost fish gill. FASEB J. 15: A413

109. Piermarini, P.M., Verlander, J.W., and Evans, D.H. 2001. Morphological and immunochemical similarities between intercalated cells of the mammalian collecting duct and mitochondrion-rich cells of stingray gills. Southern Salt, Water, and Kidney Club, 43rd Annual Meeting, Sarasota, FL.

110. Evans, D.H. and Nowacki, J. 2001. Characterization of the receptor mediating the prostaglandin-induced dilation of aortic vascular smooth muscle of the dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 40, 15.

111. Evans, D.H. and Nowacki, J. 2001. Evidence for a role of superoxide and peroxynitrite ions in vasoreactivity of the aortic vascular smooth muscle in the dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 40, 16-17.

112. Evans, D.H., Roeser, J.M., and Stidham, J.D. 2002. Endothelin and nitric oxide interact to inhibit NaCl transport across the opercular skin of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 41, 8.

113. Evans, D.H., Roeser, J.M., and Stidham, J.D. 2002. Characterization of the receptor mediating the prostaglandin-induced inhibition of NaCl transport across the opercular skin of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 41, 9.

114. Evans, D.H., Roeser, J.M., and Stidham, J.D. 2002. Natriuretic peptide hormones do not inhibit NaCl transport across the opercular skin of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 41, 7.

115. Evans, D.H., Roeser, J.M., and Stidham, J.D. 2002. Characterization of endothelin, nitric oxide, prostaglandin E, and natriuretic peptide receptors in the bulbus arteriosus of the eel, Anguilla rostrata. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 41, 96.

116. Evans, D.H. 2002. Direct observation of blood flow in the gill of the eel, Anguilla rostrata by videomicroscopy. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 41, 97-98.

117. Choe, K. P. and Evans, D. H. 2002. Compensation for hypercapnia by a euryhaline elasmobranch: effect of salinity and roles of gills and kidneys in fresh water. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting. Anaheim, CA

118. Piermarini, P.M. Evans, D.H. 2002. NaCl and acid/base regulatory mechanisms in the gills of a euryhaline elasmobranch. International Congress on the Biology of Fish, Vancouver, Canada.

119. Evans, D.H. 2002. Endothelin inhibits NaCl transport across the fish gill by release of nitric oxide and prostaglandin E. The Physiologist 45: 378.

120. Hyndman, K.A. and Evans, D.H. 2003. Endothelin stimulates prostaglandin secretion by the opercular epithelium of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 42: 52.

121. Hyndman, K.A. and Evans, D.H. 2003. Immunolocalization of endothelin receptors in the gill of Fundulus heteroclitus. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 42: 53-55.

122. Hyndman, K.A., Miller, D.S., and Evans. D.H. 2003. Immunolocalization of the Na+,K+-ATPase in the kidney tubules of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 42: 53-54

123. Evans, D.H. and Rose, R.E. 2003. A role for superoxide in the inhibition of NaCl transport across the opercular skin of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 42: 14.

124. Evans, D.H., and Rose, R.E. 2003. The role of prostaglandins in the inhibition of NaCl transport across the opercular skin of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 42: 13.

125. Giesbrandt, K. and Evans, D.H. 2003. Preparation of the longhorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus) for simultaneous cardiovascular and videomicroscopic studies. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 42: 98-99.

126. Rose, R.E., Choe, K.P. and Evans, D.H. 2004. Sequencing of a putative COX-2 from the killifish ( Fundulus heteroclitus ) gill. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 43, 47.

127. Kirk Giesbrandt, Keith P. Choe, and David H. Evans.   2004. The cardiovascular and branchial perfusion effects of endothelin in the longhorn sculpin ( Myoxocephalus octodecimspinous ). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 43, 89.

128. Kelly A. Hyndman and David H. Evans.   2004. Immunolocalization of the endothelin receptors in the gill of the longhorn sculpin ( Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus ). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 43, 87-88.

129. Choe, K.P., Havird, J.C., Claiborne, J.B. and Evans, D.H. 2005.   Branchial expression of COX-2, nNOS, and transporters following rapid transfer of Fundulus heteroclitus from fresh water to seawater.   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 43, 57-58.

130. Evans, D.H. and Takeuchi, S. 2005.   Cardiovascular effects of NO and Urotensin II in longhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus . Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 43, 70.

131. Hyndman, K. A. and Evans, D. H.  2005.  Immunolocalization of endothelin receptors in the gill of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus   Experimental Biology and the International Union of Physiological Sciences.  San Deigo, CA.

132. Evans, D.H. and Hyndman, K.A.  2005.  Paracrine control of fish gill perfusion and epithelial transport.  15th International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology.  Boston, MA.

133.  Hyndman, K. A., Miyamoto, M. M. and Evans, D. H.  2005.  The three endothelin receptors in the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus :  Physiological and phylogenetic relationships.  Ninth International Conference on Endothelin.  Park City, UT.

134. Evans, D.H., Kreh, R.L., and Choe, K.P. 2006. Are the branchial vessels in the longhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus tonically dilated by nitric oxide?   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 45: 66-67.

135. Evans, D.H., Kreh, R.L., and Choe, K.P. 2006. The effects of PGE 2 on cardiovascular parameters in the longhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosu s.   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 45: 68.

136. Havird, J.C., Galardi-Este, O., Kreh, R.L., Choe, K.P. and Evans, D.H.   2006. The gill of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus , expresses two different EP 1 receptors. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 45: 35-36.

137. Evans, D.H., Kreh, R.L., and Choe, K.P. 2006. The effects of external dilution on cardiovascular parameters in the longhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosu s Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 45: 70.

138. Choe, K.P., Stidham, J., and Evans, D.H. 2006.   Progress toward a method of targeted gene knockdown in Fundulus heteroclitus Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 45: 44.

139. Havird, J.C., Choe, K.P. and Evans, D.H. 2006.   The evolution of cyclooxygenase in ancestral chordates.   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 45: 33-34.

140. Hyndman, K. A. and Evans, D. H. 2006.  Endothelin receptors in the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus , gill.  Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting.  Orlando, FL.

141. Havird, J. C., Choe, K. P. and Evans, D.H. 2006. The evolution of cyclooxygenase in ancestral chordates.  Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting.  Orlando, FL

142. Hyndman, K. A., Miyamoto, M.M. and Evans, D. H. 2006. The three endothelin receptors in the gill of the Fundulus heteroclitus :  physiological and phylogenetic relationships.  Experimental Biology 2006, San Francisco, CA.

143. Hyndman, K.A. and Evans, D.H. 2007.   Endothelin in the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus . Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting.  Phoenix, AZ

144. Havird, J. C., Choe, K. P. and Evans, D.H. 2007. The evolution and possible function of cyclooxygenase in ancestral chordates.  Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting.  Phoenix, AZ.

145. Hyndman, K.A. and Evans, D.H. 2007.   Tissue distributions of the endothelin receptors from the longhorn sculpin ( Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus) .   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 46: 47.

146. Hyndman, K.A. and Evans, D.H. 2007. Endothelin converting enzyme-1 from the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus.   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 46: 40.

147. Hyndman, K.A. and Evans, D.H. 2007. Endothelin-1 from the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus , and longhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosu s .   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 46: 41.

148. Hyndman, K.A. and Evans, D.H. 2007. Salinity acclimation by the longhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus .   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 46: 7.

149. Hyndman, K.A. and Evans, D.H. 2007. Partial sequences of endothelin receptors from the lamprey ( Petromyzon marinus ), dogfish shark ( Squalus acanthias ) and sculpin ( Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus ): phylogenetic relationships.   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 46: 43.

150. Havird, J. C., Choe, K. P. and Evans, D.H. 2007. Expression of cyclooxygenase in the killifish ( Fundulus heteroclitus ) and longhorn sculpin ( Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus .   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 46: 45.

151. Evans, D.H. and Cornwell, E.   2007. Urotensin II inhibits salt transport across the killifish ( Fundulus heteroclitus ) opercular epithelium.   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 46: 117.

152. Havird, J. C., Choe, K. P. and Evans, D.H. 2007. Phylogenetic analysis reveals at least 3 duplications of cyclooxygenase in the chordates Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 46: 43-44.

153. Evans, D.H., Kreh, R.L. and Cornwell, E. 2007. Fish gill lamellar recruitment: Fact or fiction?   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 46: 116.

154. Cornwell, E., Hyndman, K.A. and Evans, D.H. 2007. Short-term culture of killifish ( Fundulus heteroclitus ) operculae.   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 46: 49.

155. Cornwell, E., Hyndman, K.A. and Evans, D.H. 2007. Urotensin II receptor from the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus .   Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 46: 48.

156. Cornwell, E.R., Hyndman, K.A., and Evans, D.H. 2008.  Urotensin II from the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus.  Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 47: 40.

157. Cornwell, E.R., Hyndman, K.A., and Evans, D.H. 2008.  Urotensin II receptor is present in killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) mitochondrion-rich cells.  Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 47: 41.

158. Hyndman, K.A. and Evans, D.H. 2008. Partial sequences of Na+,K+-ATPase, Na+,K+-2Cl-, and CFTR from the longhorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 47: 42-43.

159. Buchanan, P.J., Hyndman, K.A., and Evans, D.H. 2008. Prostaglandin E3 receptor     from the spiny dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 47: 44.

160. Buchanan, P.J., Hyndman, K.A., and Evans, D.H. 2008. Immunolocalization of the   prostaglandin E3 receptors in the gill of the killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 47: 45.

161. Fortier, J., Diamanduros, A., Claiborne, J.B., Hyndman, K.A., Evans, D.H., and Edwards, S.L. 2008.  Molecular characterization of NHE8 in the sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus.  Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 47, 26-27.

162. Hyndman, K.A. and D.H. Evans. 2008. Low salinity tolerance by the longhorn sculpin (Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus).  Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 47: 81.

163. Hyndman, K.A. and D.H. Evans.  2008.  Short term low salinity tolerance by the longhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus.  Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology 2008.  San Antonio, TX.

164. Hyndman, K. A., and D. H. Evans.  2008.  Why are there no freshwater, longhorn sculpin?  The effects of low environmental salinity on gill ion transporter density.  Experimental Biology 2008.  San Diego, CA.

165. Edwards, S. L., J. Fortier, K. A. Hyndman, D. H. Evans, A. Diamanduros, and J. B. Claiborne.  2008.   Identification of an NHE8 ortholog in the gills of the anadromous sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus.  Experimental Biology 2008.  San Diego, CA.

166. Claiborne, J. B., S. L. Edwards, H. Kratochvilova, A. Diamanduros, C. Lanier, K. A. Hyndman, D. H. Evans, C. Culter, and M. Foster.  2008.  Molecular and immunological characterization of Na+ /H+ antiporter (NHE) in the gills of a marine teleost (Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus).  Experimental Biology 2008.  San Diego, CA.

167. Buchanan, P.J., Hyndman, K.A., and Evans, D.H. 2009. Immunolocalization of the protaglandin E2 receptor protein, EP3, within the gill of the spiny dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 48: 6.

168. Hyndman, K.A., and Evans, D.H.  2009. Partial cloning of the longhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus, anion-exchanger-1: Effect of low salinity water on gill AE1 mRNA expression. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 48: 7.

169. Hyndman, K.A., Stidham, J., and Evans, D.H. 2009.  A preliminary attempt to knockdown protein expression in Fundulus heteroclitus gill using in vivo morpholinos. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 48: 8.

170.  Hyndman, K.A., Monaco, E., and Evans, D.H. 2009.  Partial cloning of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, arginine vasotocin receptor 1a. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 48: 42.

171.  Edwards, S.L., Blair, S., Wilkie, M.P., Birceanu, O., Hyndman, K.A., and Evans, D.H. 2010. Quantitative differences in the expression of ion transporter mRNA in the gills and intestinal tissue in ammocoetes from two populations of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus). Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 49: 3.

172.   Evans, D.H. 2010.  Arginine vasotocin constricts aortic vascular smooth muscle fro the dogfish shark, Squalus acanthius.  Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 49: 40.

173.   Babonis, L., Hyndman, K., Monaco, E.S., and Evans, D.H. 2010. Partial cloning of two receptors for neurohypophysial hormones from the gill of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus. Bull. Mt. Desert Isl. Biol. Lab. 49: 41-42.