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EPA - Freshwater Fish Families by Order11-18-2009
... with needle-like teeth, and are equipped with a vascularized swim bladder to permit aerial respiration... the Cypriniformes because both groups have an organ connecting the swim bladder with the inner ear, providing excellent hearing.
http://www.epa.gov/bioindicators/html/fish_orders.html (HTML)
Page Title | About the Gulf Ecology Division | US EPA11-23-2009
This compound produces tumors of the liver, stomach, kidney, and swim bladder, and a pronounced female-to-male sex reversal.
http://www.epa.gov/ged/publica/c1656.htm (HTML)
Page Title | About the Gulf Ecology Division | US EPA11-23-2009
... of hepatocellular neoplasms and in a fibrosarcoma of the liver and papillary adenomas of the swim bladder in 1 fish.
http://www.epa.gov/ged/publica/c1826.htm (HTML)
EPA - Fish as Biological Indicators02-13-2009
With a unique swim bladder that is described as "lunglike" (Potter, 1927), gars are able to survive in areas of ...
http://www.epa.gov/bioindicators/html/fish_gars.html (HTML)
EPA National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts11-28-2006
... cancer, these studies have suggested an association, albeit small, between bladder, rectal, and colon cancer and exposure to chlorinated surface water.
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/mdbp/dbpfr.html (HTML)
Meeting Summary: Stage 2 Microbial Disinfection Byproducts: Health Effects Workshop11-28-2006
"Information about the Health Effects Workshop of the State 2 Microbial Disinfection Byproducts Meeting."
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/mdbp/st2feb99.html (HTML)
Page Title | About the Gulf Ecology Division | US EPA11-23-2009
This compound produces tumors of the liver, stomach, kidney, and swim bladder, and a pronounced female-to-male sex reversal.
http://www.epa.gov/ged/publica/cabprj12.htm (HTML)
EPA - Sculpins04-09-2009
... fig. 1) dwelling fishes lacking a swim bladder. They are aggressive predators, feeding chiefly on macroinvertebrates, crayfish, and smaller fishes.
http://www.epa.gov/bioindicators/html/fish_sculpins.html (HTML)
EPA - Fish as Biological Indicators References04-09-2009
... Environmental Protection Agency, Columbus, Ohio. Potter, G.E. 1927. Respiratory function of the swim bladder of Lepisosteus. J. Exp. Zool.
http://www.epa.gov/bioindicators/html/fish_references.html (HTML)
Puget Sound Georgia Basin Ecosystem | Region 10 | US EPA11-01-2006
A bocaccio's swim bladder cannot accommodate the rapid change in pressure as it is brought to the surface, and most ...
http://www.epa.gov/region10/psgb/indicators/species_at_risk/why/ (HTML)

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