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85. Eastman, J.T. and
M.J. Lannoo. 2007. Brain and sense organ anatomy and
histology of the Falkland Islands mullet,
Eleginops maclovinus (Eleginopidae), the sister
group of the Antarctic notothenioid fishes (Perciformes:
Notothenioidei). Journal of Morphology,
(submitted).
84. di Prisco, G., J.T. Eastman, D. Giordano, E.
Parisi and C. Verde. 2007. Biogeography and
adaptation of notothenioid fish: hemoglobin function
and globin-gene evolution. Gene, (in press).
83. Ainley, D., Ballard, G., Ackley, S., Blight, L.K.,
Eastman, J.T., Emslie, S.D., Lescroël, A.,
Olmastroni, S., Townsend, S.E., Tynan, C.T., Wilson
P. and E. Woehler. 2007. Paradigm lost, or is
top-down forcing no longer significant in the
Antarctic marine ecosystem? Antarctic Science,
19: (in press).
82. Wujcik, J.M., G. Wang, J.T. Eastman and B.D.
Sidell. 2007. Morphometry of retinal vasculature in
Antarctic fishes is dependent upon the level of
hemoglobin in circulation. Journal of
Experimental Biology, 210:815-824.
81. Eastman, J.T. and M.J. Lannoo. 2007. Brain and
sense organ anatomy and histology of two species of
phyletically basal non-Antarctic thornfishes of the
Antarctic suborder Notothenioidei (Perciformes:
Bovichtidae). Journal of Morphology, 268:485-503.
80. La Mesa, M., J.T. Eastman and P. Licandro. 2007.
Feeding habits of Bathydraco marri (Pisces,
Notothenioidei, Bathydraconidae) from the Ross Sea,
Antarctica. Polar Biology, 30:541-547.
79. La Mesa, M., V. Caputo and J.T. Eastman. 2007.
Gametogenesis in the dragonfishes Akarotaxis
nudiceps and Bathydraco marri (Pisces,
Notothenioidei: Bathydraconidae) from the Ross Sea.
Antarctic Science, 19:64-70.
78. Vacchi, M., M. Bottaro, E. Pisano, J.T. Eastman
and R.R. Eakin. 2007. Aspects of gonadal morphology
in the South Georgian plunderfish Artedidraco
mirus (Perciformes: Artedidraconidae). Polar
Biology, 30:125-131.
77. Eakin, R.R., J.T. Eastman and M. Vacchi. 2006.
Sexual dimorphism and mental barbel structure in the
South Georgia plunderfish Artedidraco mirus (Perciformes:
Notothenioidei: Artedidraconidae). Polar Biology,
30:45-52.
76. Eastman, J.T. 2006. Aspects of the morphology of
phyletically basal bovichtid fishes of the Antarctic
suborder Notothenioidei (Perciformes). Polar
Biology, 29:754-763.
75. La Mesa, M., V. Caputo, R. Rampa and J.T.
Eastman. 2006. Gametogenesis in the Antarctic
plunderfishes Artedidraco lönnbergi and
Artedidraco skottsbergi (Pisces:
Artedidraconidae) from the Ross Sea. Antarctic
Science, 18:183-190.
74. Lannoo, M.J. and J.T. Eastman. 2006. Brain and
sensory organ morphology in Antarctic eelpouts (Perciformes:
Zoarcidae: Lycodinae). Journal of Morphology,
267:115-127.
73. Eastman, J.T. 2005. The nature of the diversity
of Antarctic fishes. Polar Biology, 28:93-107.
72. Eastman, J.T. and M.J. Lannoo. 2004. Brain and
sense organ anatomy and histology in hemoglobinless
Antarctic icefishes (Perciformes: Notothenioidei:
Channichthyidae). Journal of Morphology,
260:117-140.
71. La Mesa, M., J.T. Eastman and M. Vacchi. 2004.
The role of notothenioid fish in the food web of the
Ross Sea shelf waters: a review. Polar Biology,
27:321-338.
70. Eastman, J.T. and M.J. Lannoo. 2003.
Diversification of brain and sense organ morphology
in Antarctic dragonfishes (Perciformes:
Notothenioidei: Bathydraconidae). Journal of
Morphology, 258:130-150.
69. Eastman, J.T. and M.J. Lannoo. 2003. Anatomy and
histology of the brain and sense organs of the
Antarctic plunderfish Dolloidraco longedorsalis
(Perciformes: Notothenioidei: Artedidraconidae),
with comments on the brain morphology of other
artedidraconids and closely related harpagiferids.
Journal of Morphology, 255:358-377.
68. Eastman, J.T. and B.D. Sidell. 2002.
Measurements of buoyancy for some Antarctic
notothenioid fishes from the South Shetland Islands.
Polar Biology, 25:753-760.
67. Eastman, J.T. and J.P. Barry. 2002. Underwater
video observation of the Antarctic toothfish
Dissostichus mawsoni (Perciformes: Nototheniidae)
in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. Polar Biology,
25:391-395.
66. La Mesa, M., M. Vacchi, T. Iwami and J.T.
Eastman. 2002. Taxonomic studies of the Antarctic
icefish genus Cryodraco Dollo, 1900 (Notothenioidei:
Channichthyidae). Polar Biology, 25:384-390.
65. Eakin, R.R., J.T. Eastman and C.D. Jones. 2001.
Mental barbel variation in Pogonophryne scotti
Regan (Pisces: Perciformes: Artedidraconidae).
Antarctic Science, 13:363-370.
64. Eastman, J.T. and R.R. Eakin. 2001. Mental
barbel and meristic variation in the Antarctic
notothenioid fish Dolloidraco longedorsalis (Perciformes:
Artedidraconidae) from the Ross Sea. Polar
Biology, 24:729-734.
63. Chernova, N.V. and J.T. Eastman. 2001. Two new
species of snailfish genus Paraliparis
(Pisces: Liparidae) from the Ross Sea, Antarctica.
Journal of Fish Biology, 59:92-104.
62. Eastman, J.T. and M.J. Lannoo. 2001. Anatomy and
histology of the brain and sense organs of the
Antarctic eel cod Muraenolepis microps (Gadiformes;
Muraenolepididae). Journal of Morphology,
250:34-50.
61. Eastman, J.T and A.R. McCune. 2000. Fishes on
the Antarctic continental shelf: evolution of a
marine species flock? Journal of Fish Biology,
57 (Supplement A):84-102.
60. Eastman, J.T. 2000. Antarctic notothenioid
fishes as subjects for research in evolutionary
biology. Antarctic Science, 12:276-287.
59. Lannoo, M.J. and J.T. Eastman. 2000. Nervous and
sensory system correlates of an epibenthic
evolutionary radiation in Antarctic notothenioid
fishes, genus Trematomus (Perciformes;
Nototheniidae). Journal of Morphology, 245:67-79.
58. Eastman, J.T. and R.R. Eakin. 2000. An updated
species list for notothenioid fish (Perciformes;
Notothenioidei), with comments on Antarctic species.
Archive of Fishery and Marine Research, 48:11-20.
57. Eastman, J.T. and A.L. DeVries. 2000. Aspects of
body size and gonadal histology in the Antarctic
toothfish, Dissostichus mawsoni, from McMurdo
Sound, Antarctica. Polar Biology, 23:189-195.
56. Eastman, J.T. and G. Hubold. 1999. The fish
fauna of the Ross Sea, Antarctica. Antarctic
Science, 11:293-304.
55. Eastman, J.T. 1999. Aspects of the biology of
the icefish Dacodraco hunteri (Notothenioidei,
Channichthyidae) in the Ross Sea, Antarctica.
Polar Biology, 21:194-196.
54. Eastman, J.T and R.R. Eakin. 1999. Fishes of the
genus Artedidraco (Pisces,
Artedidraconidae) from the Ross Sea, Antarctica,
with the description of a new species and a colour
morph. Antarctic Science, 11:13-22.
53. Eakin, R.R. and J.T. Eastman. 1998. New species
of Pogonophryne (Pisces, Artedidraconidae)
from the Ross Sea, Antarctica. Copeia,
1998(4):1005-1009.
52. Eastman, J.T. and M.J. Lannoo. 1998. Morphology
of the brain and sense organs in the snailfish
Paraliparis devriesi: Neural convergence and
sensory compensation on the Antarctic shelf.
Journal of Morphology, 237:213-236.
51. Eastman, J.T. and A. Clarke. 1998. A comparison
of adaptive radiations of Antarctic fish with those
of nonAntarctic fish. In: Fishes of Antarctica: A
Biological Overview, ed. by G. di Prisco, E.
Pisano, and A. Clarke. Springer-Verlag Italia,
Milan, pp. 3-26.
50. Eastman, J.T. 1997. Fishes from the southern and
western Ross Sea. Antarctic Journal of the United
States, 32:96-98.
49. Eastman, J.T. 1997. Comparison of the Antarctic
and the Arctic fish faunas. Cybium (Revue
Européenne d’ Ichtyologie), 21:335-352.
48. Eastman, J.T. 1997. Phyletic divergence and
specialization for pelagic life in the Antarctic
nototheniid fish Pleuragramma antarcticum.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 118A:1095-1101.
47. Eastman, J.T. and A.L. DeVries. 1997. Biology
and phenotypic plasticity of the Antarctic
nototheniid fish Trematomus newnesi in
McMurdo Sound. Antarctic Science, 9:27-35.
46. Eastman, J.T. and A.L. DeVries. 1997. Morphology
of the digestive system of Antarctic nototheniid
fishes. Polar Biology, 17:1-13.
45. Eastman, J.T. 1996. Phenotypic plasticity in the
nototheniid fish Trematomus newnesi from
McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Antarctic Journal of
the United States, 31:113-115.
44. Eastman, J.T. 1995. The evolution of Antarctic
fishes: Questions for consideration and avenues for
research. Cybium (Revue Européenne d’ Ichtyologie),
19:371-389.
43. Lannoo, M.J. and J.T. Eastman. 1995.
Periventricular morphology in the diencephalon of
Antarctic notothenioid teleosts. Journal of
Comparative Neurology, 361:95-107.
42. Eastman, J.T. and M.J. Lannoo. 1995.
Diversification of brain morphology in Antarctic
notothenioid fishes: Basic descriptions and
ecological considerations. Journal of Morphology,
223:47-83.
41. Jung, A., P. Johnson, J.T. Eastman and A.L.
DeVries. 1995. Protein content and freezing
avoidance properties of the subdermal extracellular
matrix and serum of the Antarctic snailfish,
Paraliparis devriesi. Fish Physiology and
Biochemistry, 14:71-80.
40. Eastman, J.T., R.S. Hikida and A.L. DeVries.
1994. Buoyancy studies and microscopy of skin and
subdermal extracellular matrix of the Antarctic
snailfish, Paraliparis devriesi. Journal
of Morphology, 220:85-101.
39. Eastman, J.T. 1991. The fossil and modern fish
faunas of Antarctica: Evolution and diversity. In:
Biology of Antarctic Fish, ed. by G. di
Prisco, B. Maresca and B. Tota. Springer-Verlag,
Berlin, pp. 116-130.
38. Eastman, J.T. and R.S. Hikida. 1991. Skin
structure and vascularization in the Antarctic
notothenioid fish Gymnodraco acuticeps.
Journal of Morphology, 208:347-365.
37. Eastman, J.T. and L. Grande. 1991. Late Eocene
gadiform (Teleostei) skull from Seymour Island,
Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Science, 3:87-95.
36. Eastman, J.T. 1991. Evolution and
diversification of Antarctic notothenioid fishes.
American Zoologist, 31:93-109.
35. Eastman, J.T. 1990. The biology and
physiological ecology of notothenioid fishes. In:
Fishes of the Southern Ocean, ed. by O. Gon and
P.C. Heemstra. J.L.B. Smith Institute of
Ichthyology, Grahamstown, South Africa, pp. 34-51.
34. Eastman, J.T. and A.L. DeVries. 1989. Antarctic
fishes. In: Life at the Edge, ed. by J.L.
Gould and C. G. Gould. W.H. Freeman & Co., New York,
pp. 49-58.
33. Eastman, J.T. and A.L. DeVries. 1989.
Ultrastructure of the lipid sac wall in the
Antarctic notothenioid fish Pleuragramma
antarcticum. Polar Biology, 9:333-335.
32. Eastman, J.T. and L. Grande. 1989. Evolution of
the Antarctic fish fauna with emphasis on the Recent
notothenioids. In: Origins and Evolution of the
Antarctic Biota, ed. by J.A. Crame. Geological
Society, London, Special Publication No. 47, pp.
241-252.
31. Eastman, J.T. 1988. Ocular morphology in
Antarctic notothenioid fishes. Journal of
Morphology, 196:283-306.
30. Eastman, J.T. 1988. Lipid storage systems and
the biology of two neutrally buoyant Antarctic
notothenioid fishes. Comparative Biochemistry and
Physiology, 90B:529- 537.
29. Eastman, J.T., R.B. Boyd and A.L. DeVries. 1987.
Renal corpuscle development in boreal fishes with
and without antifreezes. Fish Physiology and
Biochemistry, 4:89-100.
28. Eastman, J.T. and A.L. DeVries. 1986. Renal
glomerular evolution in Antarctic notothenioid
fishes. Journal of Fish Biology, 29:649-662.
27. Eastman, J.T. and A.L. DeVries. 1986. Antarctic
fishes. Scientific American, 254:106-114.
26. Grande, L. and J.T. Eastman. 1986. A review of
Antarctic ichthyofaunas in the light of new fossil
discoveries. Palaeontology, 29:113-137.
25. Eastman, J.T. 1985. Pleuragramma antarcticum
(Pisces, Nototheniidae) as food for other fishes in
McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Polar Biology,
4:155-160.
24. Eastman, J.T. and A.L. DeVries. 1985.
Adaptations for cryopelagic life in the Antarctic
notothenioid fish Pagothenia borchgrevinki.
Polar Biology, 4:45-52.
23. Eastman, J.T. 1985. The evolution of neutrally
buoyant notothenioid fishes: Their specializations
and potential interactions in the Antarctic marine
food web. In: Antarctic Nutrient Cycles and Food
Webs (Proceedings of the Fourth SCAR Symposium on
Antarctic Biology), ed. by W.R. Siegfried, P.R.
Condy and R.M. Laws. Springer- Verlag, Berlin, pp.
430-436.
22. Clarke, A., N. Doherty, A.L. DeVries and J.T.
Eastman. 1984. Lipid content and composition of
three species of Antarctic fish in relation to
buoyancy. Polar Biology, 3:77-83.
21. Eastman, J.T. 1983. Vertebral variation in
notothenioid fishes from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.
Polar Biology, 1:217-220.
20. Portanova, R. and J.T. Eastman. 1983.
Preparation of enriched populations of corticotrophs
from goldfish rostral pars distalis. General and
Comparative Endocrinology, 49:81-89.
19. Eastman, J.T. and R. Portanova. 1982. ACTH
activity in the pituitary and brain of the least
brook lamprey, Lampetra aepyptera. General
and Comparative Endocrinology, 47:346-350.
18. Grande, L., J.T. Eastman and T.M. Cavender.
1982. Amyzon gosiutensis, a new catostomid
fish from the Green River Formation of Wyoming.
Copeia, 1982(3):523-532.
17. Eastman, J.T. and A.L. DeVries. 1982. Buoyancy
studies of notothenioid fishes in McMurdo Sound,
Antarctica. Copeia, 1982(2):385-393.
16. Eastman, J.T. 1981. Morphological
specializations in Antarctic fishes. Antarctic
Journal of the United States, 16:146-147.
15. DeVries, A.L. and J.T. Eastman. 1981. Physiology
and ecology of notothenioid fishes of the Ross Sea.
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand,
11:329-340.
14. Eastman, J.T. and A.L. DeVries. 1981. Hepatic
ultrastructural specialization in Antarctic fishes.
Cell and Tissue Research, 219:489-496.
13. Eastman, J.T. and A.L. DeVries. 1981. Buoyancy
adaptations in a swim-bladderless Antarctic fish.
Journal of Morphology, 167:91-102.
12. Eastman, J.T. 1980. Evolutionary divergence in
McMurdo Sound fishes. Antarctic Journal of the
United States, 15:151-153.
11. Boyd, R.B., A.L. DeVries, J.T. Eastman and G.G.
Pietra. 1980. The secondary lamellae of the gills of
cold water (high latitude) teleosts: A comparative
light and electron microscopic study. Cell and
Tissue Research, 213:361-367.
10. Eastman, J.T. 1980. The caudal skeletons of
catostomid fishes. American Midland Naturalist,
103:133-148.
09. Eastman, J.T. 1979. Buoyancy and morphological
studies of Antarctic fishes. Antarctic Journal of
the United States, 14:164-166.
08. Eastman, J.T., A.L. DeVries, R.E. Coalson, R.E.
Nordquist and R.B. Boyd. 1979. Renal conservation of
antifreeze peptide in the Antarctic eelpout,
Rhigophila dearborni. Nature, 282:217-218.
07. DeVries, A.L. and J.T. Eastman. 1978. Lipid sacs
as a buoyancy adaptation in an Antarctic fish.
Nature, 271:352-353.
06. Eastman, J.T. 1977. The pharyngeal bones and
teeth of catostomid fishes. American Midland
Naturalist, 97:68-88.
05. Eastman, J.T. and R.E. Coalson. 1974. The
digestive system of the Weddell seal,
Leptonychotes weddelli - A review. In:
Functional Anatomy of Marine Mammals, Vol. 2,
ed. by R.J. Harrison. Academic Press, London and New
York, pp. 253-320.
04. Eastman, J.T. and J.C. Underhill. 1973.
Intraspecific variation in the pharyngeal tooth
formulae of some cyprinid fishes. Copeia,
1973(1):45-53.
03. Eastman, J.T. 1971. The pharyngeal bone
musculature of the carp, Cyprinus carpio.
Journal of Morphology, 134:131-140.
02. Eastman, J.T., R.H. Moore and G.L. Phillips.
1970. Arius felis: Pelvic fin modification in
female. Transactions of the American
Microscopical Society, 89:427-430.
01. Eastman, J.T. 1969. Progresive changes in the
ventral aorta of the carp, Cyprinus carpio.
Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada,
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