J. R. Norman's scientific contributions
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... Habitats with wide temporal or spatial ranges in salinity also provide good hotspots for transitions because the acclimation response depends on the physiology of the fish and the timescale of fluctuations. Lower temperatures are prevalent at mid latitudes and these conditions favor higher rates of colonization, since salinity and temperature interact to affect energetic demands, ion uptake rate and membrane permeability of fishes (Norman & Greenwood, 1975as cited in Bamber & Henderson, 1988McDowall, 1988;Lee & Bell, 1999;Schultz & McCormick, 2013). ...