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  • Whiteley, N. M. 2006. Respiration matters. TREE. (in press).
  • Whiteley, N. M. and Faulkner, L.S. (2005). Temperature influences whole animal rates of metabolism but not protein synthesis in a temperate intertidal isopod. Physiol. Biochem. Zool . 78(2), 227-238.
  • Whiteley, N. M. (2005). Sensitivity of crustaceans to hypoxia. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A. 141, A3.11, S97.
  • El Haj, A. J., Magnay, J., Rock, K., and Whiteley, N. M. (2005). Growing muscles in the fridge: the crustacean way. Comp. Biochem. Physiol . A. 141, A3. 19, S99.
  • S. J. McCleary and Whiteley, N. M. (2005). Influence of hypoxia on rates of protein synthesis in developing crab eggs. Comp. Biochem. Physiol . A. 141, A11.84, S209.
  • L. J. Southern and Whiteley, N. M . (2005). Moderate hypoxia inhibits specific dynamic action in the shore crab, Carcinus maenas. Comp. Biochem. Physiol . A. 141, A11.85, S209.
  • Rock, J., Magnay, J. L., Beech, S., El Haj, A. J., Goldspink, G., and Whiteley, N. M . (2005). The plasticity of myosin heavy chain genes in gammarid amphipods distributed along a latitudinal thermal gradient. Comp. Biochem. Physiol . A. 141, C5.15, S353.
  • Rock, J., L. S. Faulkner and N. M. Whiteley . (2004). Does temperature acclimation affect muscle function in marine crustaceans via changes in molecular diversity. J. Integ. Comp. Biol.
  • Wilson, J. M., Whiteley, N. M. and Randall, D. J. (2002). Iono-regulatory changes in the gill epithelia of coho salmon during seawater acclimation. Physiol. Biochem. Zool. 75(3), 237-249.
  • Rock, J., Whiteley, N. M., Magnay, J. L., Beech, S., G. Goldspink and El Haj, A. J. (2003).The adaptability of muscle tissue in marine amphipods: a link with myosin gene sequences. Comp Biochem Physiol 134A, 13.P4.
  • Rock, J., Whiteley, N. M., Holmes, J.M., Magnay, J. L., McCleary, S. J. Beech, S., G. Goldspink and El Haj, A. J. (2002). Variation in heavy chain myosin genes between stenothermal and eurythermal crustaceans: a link between phenotypic plasticity and genotype. The Physiologist. 45(4), 22.1, 328.
  • Whiteley, N. M. and Faulkner, L.S. (2002). Influence of thermal stress on rates of protein synthesis and metabolism in an intertidal crustacean. The Physiologist. 45(4), 46.13, 372.
  • Whiteley, N. M., Christiansen, J. S., and Egginton, S. (2002). Adrenergic stress responses in high latitude fishes: Antarctic vs Arctic. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 132A, S20.
  • Faulkner, L. S. and Whiteley, N. M. (2002). Do seasonal changes in protein metabolism influence thermal tolerances in an intertidal crustacean? Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 132A, S21.
  • Whiteley, N.M., Scott, J. L., Breeze, S. J., and McCann, L. (2001). Effects of water salinity on acid-base balance in decapod crustaceans. J. Exp. Biol. 204, 1003-1011.
  • Whiteley, N. M., Robertson, R. F., Meagor, J., El Haj, A. J. and Taylor, E. W. (2001). Protein synthesis and specific dynamic action in crustaceans: effects of temperature. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A 128(3), 595-606.
  • Rovero, F. Hughes, R. N., Whiteley, N. M., and Chelazzi, G. (2000). Non-invasive monitoring of the heart rate of shore crabs during fighting. Animal Behaviour 59, 705-713.
  • Whiteley, N. M. and Faulkner, L. S. (2000). Temperature effects on protein turnover in crustacean muscle. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 126B, S104.
  • Whiteley, N. M. and Egginton, S. (2000). Adrenergic responses of Antarctic fishes to extreme trauma. J. Physiol. 523, P279-P280.
  • Whiteley, N. M. (1999) Acid-base regulation in aquatic crustaceans: role of bicarbonate ions. In: Regulation of Acid-Base Status in Animals and Plants (eds S. Egginton, E. W. Taylor, and J. A. Raven). SEB Seminar Series 68. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
  • Whiteley, N. M. and Egginton, S. (1999). Antarctic fishes have a limited capacity for catecholamine synthesis. J. Exp. Biol. 202, 3623-3629.
  • Watt, A. J. S., Whiteley, N. M. and Taylor, E. W. (1999). An in situ study of respiratory variables in three British sublittoral crabs with different routine rates of activity. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 239, 1-21.
  • Robertson, R. F. Whiteley, N. M., and Egginton, S. (1998). Cardiac and locomotory muscle mass in Antarctic fishes. In: Antarctic Fishes: A Biological Overview. (eds G. DiPrisco, A. Clarke and E. Pisano). Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  • Whiteley, N. M., Taylor, E. W. and El Haj, A. J. (1997). Seasonal and latitudinal adaptation to temperature in crustaceans. J. Therm. Biol. 22(6), 419-427.
  • Whiteley, N. M., Taylor, E. W., Clarke, A. and El Haj, A. J. (1997). Haemolymph oxygen transport and acid-base status in Glyptonotus antarcticus Eights. Polar Biol. 18, 10-15.
  • El Haj, A, J, and Whiteley, N. M. (1997). Molecular regulation of muscle growth in Crustacea. J. Mar. Biol. Assoc. UK. 77, 95-106.
  • Whiteley, N. M. and El Haj, A. J. (1997). Regulation of muscle gene expression over the moult cycle in Crustacea. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 117B(3), 323-32.
  • Whiteley, N. M., Taylor, E. W. and El Haj, A. J. (1996). A comparison of the metabolic cost of protein synthesis in stenothermal and eurythermal isopod crustaceans. Am. J. Physiol. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 40(5), R1295-R1303.