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Bystriansky is an environmental physiologist who takes a comparative approach to understanding how animals are adapted to survive in harsh environments. His research program is mainly focused on what limits most fish species to live in either fresh or salt water, while others can tolerate wide ranges of environmental salinity. To do so, Bystriansky studies the role and regulation of the sodium pump in osmoregulation and how the expression of different isoforms of this protein may limit the salinity tolerance of fish. His research focuses on several euryhaline fish groups including the anadromous Salmonids, the catadromous eels, and euryhaline stickleback and killifish
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Shaughnessy, C.A., Baker, D.W., Brauner, C.J., Morgan, J.D., Bystriansky, J.S. 2015. Osmoregulation and acid-base balance in the white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) during exposure to aquatic hypercarbia and elevated salinity. J. Exp. Biol. 218: 2712-2719.
Regan, M.D., Dhillon, R.S., Toews, D.P.L., Speers-Roesch, B., Sackville, M.A., Pinto, S., Byrtriansky, J.S. and Scott, G.R. 2015. Biochemical correlates of aggressive behaviour in the Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens). J. Zool. 297: 99-107. (Journal of Zoology ‘Paper of the Year’ - 2015)
Bystriansky, J.S. and Schulte, P.M. 2011. Changes in gill H+-ATPase and Na+,K+-ATPase expression and activity during freshwater acclimation of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). J. Exp. Biol., 214: 2435-2442.?