Schwieterman, G.D. & Winchester, M.M. & Shiels, H.A. & Bushnell, P.G. & Bernal, D. & Marshall, H.M. & Brill, R.W. (2021)
The effects of elevated potassium, acidosis, reduced oxygen levels, and temperature on the functional properties of isolated myocardium from three elasmobranch fishes: clearnose skate (Rostroraja eglanteria), smooth dogfish (Mustelus canis), and sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus). Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical Systems and Environmental Physiology, 191, 127–141
DOI: 10.1007/s00360-020-01328-8
Schwieterman, G.D. & Rummer, J.L. & Bouyoucos, I.A. & Bushnell, P.G. & Brill, R.W. (2021)
A lack of red blood cell swelling in five elasmobranch fishes following air exposure and exhaustive exercise. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology – Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 258, Article 110978
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2021.110978
Lyons, K. & Bigman, J.S. & Kacev, D. & Mull, C.G. & Carlisle, A.B. & Im-Hoff, J.L. & Anderson, J.M. & Weng, K.C. & Galloway, A.S. & Cave, E. & Gunn, T.R. & Lowe, C.G. & Brill, R.W. & Bedore, C.N. (2019)
Bridging disciplines to advance elasmobranch conservation: applications of physiological ecology. Conservation Physiology, 7, Article coz011
DOI: 10.1093/conphys/coz011
Schwieterman, G.D. & Bouyoucos, I.A. & Potgieter, K. & Simpfendorfer, C.A. & Brill, R.W. & Rummer, J.L. (2019)
Analysing tropical elasmobranch blood samples in the field: blood stability during storage and validation of the HemoCue® haemoglobin analyser. Conservation Physiology, 7, Article coz081
DOI: 10.1093/conphys/coz081
Cox, G.K. & Brill, R.W. & Bonaro, K.A. & Farrell, A.P. (2017)
Determinants of coronary blood flow in sandbar sharks, Carcharhinus plumbeus. Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology, 187(2), 315–327
DOI: 10.1007/s00360-016-1033-x
Larsen, J. & Bushnell, P. & Steffensen, J. & Pedersen, M. & Qvortrup, K. & Brill, R.W. (2017)
Characterization of the functional and anatomical differences in the atrial and ventricular myocardium from three species of elasmobranch fishes: smooth dogfish (Mustelus canis), sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus), and clearnose skate (Raja eglanteria). Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology, 187(2), 291–313
DOI: 10.1007/s00360-016-1034-9
Lynch, S.D. & Marcek, B.J. & Marshall, H.M. & Bushnell, P.G. & Bernal, D. & Brill, R.W. (2017)
The effects of pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs) on the metabolic rate and swimming kinematics of juvenile sandbar shark Carcharhinus plumbeus. Fisheries Research, 186(1), 205–215
DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2016.08.013
Herbert, N.A. & Skov, P.V. & Tirsgaard, B. & Bushnell, P.G. & Brill, R.W. & Clark, C.H. & Steffensen, J.F. (2017)
Blood O-2 affinity of a large polar elasmobranch, the Greenland shark Somniosus microcephalus. Polar Biology, 40(11), 2297–2305
DOI: 10.1007/s00300-017-2142-z
Nielsen, J. & Hedeholm, R.B. & Heinemeier, J. & Bushnell, P.G. & Christiansen, J.S. & Olsen, J. & Ramsey, C.B. & Brill, R.W. & Simon, M. & Steffensen, K.F. & Steffensen, J.F. (2016)
Eye lens radiocarbon reveals centuries of longevity in the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus). Science, 353(6300), 702–704
DOI: 10.1126/science.aaf1703
Horodysky, A.Z. & Cooke, S.J. & Graves, J.E. & Brill, R.W. (2016)
Fisheries conservation on the high seas: linking conservation physiology and fisheries ecology for the management of large pelagic fishes. Conservation Physiology, 4, Article cov059
DOI: 10.1093/conphys/cov059
Eddy, C. & Brill, R.W. & Bernal, D. (2016)
Rates of at-vessel mortality and post-release survival of pelagic sharks captured with tuna purse seines around drifting fish aggregating devices (FADs) in the equatorial eastern Pacific Ocean. Fisheries Research, 174, 109–117
Brill, R.W. & Lai, N.C. (2016)
1 – Elasmobranch Cardiovascular System. Fish Physiology, 34, Part B, 1–82
DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-801286-4.00001-0
Harter, T.S. & Morrison, P.R. & Mandelman, J.W. & Rummer, J.L. & Farrell, A.P. & Brill, R.W. & Brauner, C.J. (2015)
Validation of the i-STAT system for the analysis of blood gases and acid-base status in juvenile sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus). Conservation Physiology, 3, Article cov002
DOI: 10.1093/conphys/cov002
Kalinoski, M. & Hirons, A. & Horodysky, A. & Brill, R.W. (2014)
Spectral sensitivity, luminous sensitivity, and temporal resolution of the visual systems in three sympatric temperate coastal shark species. Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, 200(12), 997–1013
DOI: 10.1007/s00359-014-0950-y
Marshall, H.M. & Brill, R.W. & Bushnell, P. & Skomal, G. & Bernal, D. (2013)
Comparison of fishing-induced stress response and post-release mortality between sandbar (Carcharhinus plumbeus) and dusky (Carcharhinus obscurus) sharks [Abstract]. Integrative and Comparative Biology: 53(Suppl. 1): E137
Gallagher, A.J. & Frick, L.H. & Bushnell, P.G. & Brill, R.W. & Mandelman, J.W. (2010)
Blood Gas, Oxygen Saturation, pH, and Lactate Values in Elasmobranch Blood Measured with a Commercially Available Portable Clinical Analyzer and Standard Laboratory Instruments. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, 22(4), 229–234
DOI: 10.1577/H10-012.1
Bernal, D. & Sepulveda, C.A. & Musyl, M. & Brill, R.W. (2009)
The eco-physiology of swimming and movement patterns of tunas, billfishes, and large pelagic sharks. Chapter 14. In Fish Locomotion – an etho–ecological perspective. (Eds. Domenici, P. Kapoor, D.) Science Publishers: 436–483
Brill, R.W. & Bushnell, P. & Sundaram, R. & Smith, L. & Stroud, E. & Speaks, C. & Wang, J. (2009)
The repulsive and feeding-deterrent effects of electropositive metals on juvenile sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus). Fishery Bulletin, 107(3), 298–307
Brill, R.W. & Bushnell, P. & Schroff, S. & Seifert, R. & Galvin, M. (2008)
Effects of anaerobic exercise accompanying catch-and-release fishing on blood-oxygen affinity of the sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus, Nardo). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 354, 132–143
DOI: 10.1016/j.jembe.2007.10.011
Dowd, W.W. & Brill, R.W. & Bushnell, P.G. & Musick, J.A. (2006)
Standard and routine metabolic rates of juvenile sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus), including the effects of body mass and acute temperature change. Fishery Bulletin, 104(3), 323–331
Dowd, W.W. & Brill, R.W. & Bushnell, P.G. & Musick, J.A. (2006)
Estimating consumption rates of juvenile sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus) in Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, using a bioenergetics model. Fishery Bulletin, 104(3), 332–342
Moyes, C.D. & Fragoso, N. & Musyl, M.K. & Brill, R.W. (2006)
Predicting postrelease survival in large pelagic fish. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 135(5), 1389–1397
DOI: 10.1577/t05-224.1
Dowd, W.W. & Brill, R.W. & Bushnell, P.G. & Musick, J.A. (2005)
Metabolic rates and bioenergetics of juvenile sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus) in the lower Chesapeake Bay [Abstract]. American Elasmobranch Society 21th Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida
Musyl, M.K. & Mcnaughton, L.M. & Swimmer, Y. & Brill, R.W. (2004)
Convergent Evolution of Vertical Movement Behavior in Swordfish, Bigeye Tuna, and Bigeye Thresher Sharks. Pelagic Fisheries Research Program, 9(4), Article 1–4
Graham, J.B. & Dewar, H. & Lai, N.C. & Korsmeyer, K.E. & Fields, P.A. & Knower, T. & Shadwick, R.E. & Shabetai, R. & Brill, R.W. (1994)
Swimming physiology of pelagic fishes. In Maddock, L., Q. Bone, and J.M.V. Rayner(eds). Mechanics and physiology of animal swimming. Cambridge Uninversity Press, Cambridge, i–x: 63–74