Christina Pasparakis
Bay Institute(US)University of California, Davis(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Physiological and biochemical adaptations, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Marine and fisheries research, Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth, Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
Most-Cited Works
- → Time- and Oil-Dependent Transcriptomic and Physiological Responses to Deepwater Horizon Oil in Mahi-Mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) Embryos and Larvae(2016)146 cited
- → Physiological impacts of Deepwater Horizon oil on fish(2019)93 cited
- → Effects of Deepwater Horizon crude oil exposure, temperature and developmental stage on oxygen consumption of embryonic and larval mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus)(2016)84 cited
- → Combined effects of elevated temperature and Deepwater Horizon oil exposure on the cardiac performance of larval mahi-mahi, Coryphaena hippurus(2018)56 cited
- → Physiological Responses of Fish to Oil Spills(2020)50 cited
- → Assessment of early life stage mahi-mahi windows of sensitivity during acute exposures toDeepwater Horizoncrude oil(2017)37 cited
- → Combined effects of hypoxia or elevated temperature and Deepwater Horizon crude oil exposure on juvenile mahi-mahi swimming performance(2018)34 cited
- → Combined effects of oil exposure, temperature and ultraviolet radiation on buoyancy and oxygen consumption of embryonic mahi-mahi, Coryphaena hippurus(2017)34 cited
- → Changes in microRNA–mRNA Signatures Agree with Morphological, Physiological, and Behavioral Changes in Larval Mahi-Mahi Treated with Deepwater Horizon Oil(2018)32 cited
- → Morphology and cardiac physiology are differentially affected by temperature in developing larvae of the marine fish mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus)(2017)32 cited