Author

Andrewartha SJ

University of Tasmania - Cited by 443 - physiology - developmental biology - climate change - aquaculture - agriculture

Biography

Sarah Andrewartha currently works as a Lecturer in the Climate Change Physiology Laboratory, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, 20 Castray Esplanade, Battery Point 7004, Australia. He did research on Aquaculture Sentinels: Smart-farming with Biosensor Equipped Stock. Her specialization in Fisheries; Fish nutrition; Aquaculture.
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Aquaculture sentinels: smart-farming with biosensor equipped stock
SJ Andrewartha, NG Elliott, JW McCulloch, PB FrappellJ. Aquac. Res. Dev 7, 1-4, 2015201
39
2015
Negligible differences in metabolism and thermal tolerance between diploid and triploid Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
AJ Bowden, SJ Andrewartha, NG Elliott, PB Frappell, TD ClarkJournal of Experimental Biology 221 (5), jeb166975, 2018201
36
2018
Embryonic control of heart rate: examining developmental patterns and temperature and oxygenation influences using embryonic avian models
SJ Andrewartha, H Tazawa, WW BurggrenRespiratory physiology & neurobiology 178 (1), 84-96, 2011201
31
2011
Acute regulation of hematocrit and blood acid–base balance during severe hypoxic challenges in late chicken embryos (Gallus gallus)
H Tazawa, SJ Andrewartha, WW BurggrenRespiratory Physiology & Neurobiology 184 (1), 86-96, 2012201
26
2012
Transgenerational Variation in Metabolism and Life-History Traits Induced by Maternal Hypoxia in Daphnia magna
SJ Andrewartha, WW BurggrenPhysiological and Biochemical Zoology 85 (6), 625-634, 2012201
26
2012
Developmental Hypoxia Has Negligible Effects on Long-Term Hypoxia Tolerance and Aerobic Metabolism of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)
AT Wood, TD Clark, SJ Andrewartha, NG Elliott, PB FrappellPhysiological and Biochemical Zoology 90 (4), 494-501, 2017201
25
2017
Development of hematological respiratory variables in late chicken embryos: the relative importance of incubation time and embryo mass
H Tazawa, SJ Andrewartha, WW BurggrenComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 2011201
25
2011
The accessory role of the diaphragmaticus muscle in lung ventilation in the estuarine crocodile Crocodylus porosus
SL Munns, T Owerkowicz, SJ Andrewartha, PB FrappellJournal of Experimental Biology 215 (5), 845-852, 2012201
24
2012
Does incubation temperature fluctuation influence hatchling phenotypes in reptiles? A test using parthenogenetic geckos
SJ Andrewartha, NJ Mitchell, PB FrappellPhysiological and Biochemical Zoology 83 (4), 597-607, 2010201
24
2010
Hybrid abalone are more robust to multi-stressor environments than pure parental species
K Alter, SJ Andrewartha, AJ Morash, TD Clark, AD Hellicar, RI León, ...Aquaculture 478, 25-34, 2017201
23
2017
Calibration of the HemoCue point-of-care analyser for determining haemoglobin concentration in a lizard and a fish
SJ Andrewartha, SL Munns, A EdwardsConservation Physiology 4 (1), cow006, 2016201
23
2016
20
2012
Hematocrit and blood osmolality in developing chicken embryos (Gallus gallus): in vivo and in vitro regulation
SJ Andrewartha, H Tazawa, WW BurggrenRespiratory physiology & neurobiology 179 (2-3), 142-150, 2011201
19
2011
Physiological effects of dissolved oxygen are stage-specific in incubating Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
AT Wood, TD Clark, NG Elliott, PB Frappell, SJ AndrewarthaJournal of Comparative Physiology B 9, 109-120, 2019201
18
2019
Acute regulation of hematocrit and acid–base balance in chicken embryos in response to severe intrinsic hypercapnic hypoxia
SJ Andrewartha, H Tazawa, WW BurggrenRespiratory Physiology & Neurobiology 195, 1-10, 2014201
17
2014
The effects of constant and cyclical hypoxia on the survival, growth and metabolic physiology of incubating Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
AT Wood, TD Clark, NG Elliott, PB Frappell, SJ AndrewarthaAquaculture 527, 735449, 2020202
14
2020
Hypoxia during incubation does not affect aerobic performance or haematology of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) when re-exposed in later life
AT Wood, SJ Andrewartha, NG Elliott, PB Frappell, TD ClarkConservation Physiology 7 (1), coz088, 2019201
13
2019
An algorithm for the automatic analysis of signals from an oyster heart rate sensor
AD Hellicar, A Rahman, DV Smith, G Smith, J McCulloch, S Andrewartha, ...IEEE Sensors Journal 15 (8), 4480-4487, 2015201
11
2015
Acid-base balance in the developing marsupial: from ectotherm to endotherm
SJ Andrewartha, KJ Cummings, PB FrappellJournal of Applied Physiology 11 (9), 1210-1219, 2014201
6
2014
Amoebic gill disease increases energy requirements and decreases hypoxia tolerance in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolts
AJ Bowden, MB Adams, SJ Andrewartha, NG Elliott, PB Frappell, ...Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 2022202
5
2022