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Studying acid
rain at the University of Maine
Field Station, Orono,
Maine
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VICTORIA
MATEY
Adjunct
Professor of Biology
M.S. in Biology, Institute
Kishinev State University,
Kishinev, USSR
Ph.D. in Physiology of
Animals, (Fish Physiology,
Cytology) Leningrad State
University, Leningrad, USSR
D.Sc. in Physiology of Animals
(Fish Physiology, Cytology),
Leningrad State University, St.
Petersburg, Russia
Tel. 619-594-0356
Fax 619-594-5674
email:kuperman@sunstroke.sdsu.edu
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Research
Interests:
1. Parasites of fish, amphibians, and
marsupials
2. Pathology of fish and amphibians
caused by parasites.
3. Gill ultrastructure, respiration and
osmoregulation in air-breathing and
water-breathing fish.
4. Effect of water pollution on
structures and functions of fish
gills.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Matey, V. 1990. Evolution of functions
of the gills in teleost fish. J.
Evolutionary Biochemistry a. Physiology
26: 469-481.
Jagoe, Ch., Matey, V., Haines, T.,
Komov, V. 1993. Effect of beryllium on
fish in acid waters is analogous to
aluminum toxicity. Aquatic Toxicology. 24:
241-256.
Matey, V., Jagoe, Ch., Haines, T. 1994.
Morphology of fish gills from acid lakes.
In: Structure and Function of Acid Lakes
Ecosystems, St. Petersburg, Nauka:
213-228.
Haines T., Komov V., Matey V., Jagoe C.
1995. Perch mercury content is related to
acidity and color of 26 Russian lakes.
Water, Air, Soil Pollution 85:817-822.
Matey, V. 1996. Gills of Freshwater
Teleost Fish. Morphofunctional
organization, adaptation, evolution. St.
Petersburg, Nauka. 204 pp.,111 pl.
Matey V. 1997. Acidification of lakes
in Nortwestern Russia and resultant effect
on morphofunctional characteristics of
fish gills. Proceedings of the Fourth
International Symposium of Fish
Physiology,Toxicology, and Water Quality.
Bozeman, Montana, USA, September 19-21,
1995. R.V. Thurston (Ed.). Published By:
Ecosystem Reseach Division, Athens,
Georgia 30605. EPA/600/R-97/098:
79-93.
Kuperman, B.I and V.E. Matey. 1999.
Massive infestation by Amyloodinium
ocellatum. (Dinoflagellida) of fish in
a highly saline lake, Salton Sea,
California, USA. Diseases of Aquatic
Organisms. 39: 65-73.
Matey, V.E., C.A Devaux , and T.A.
Walsh. 1999. Surface ultrastructure of
parasitic nematoda, Physaloptera
turgida (Spirurida). Microsc.
Microanal. 5: 501.
Matey V.E., B.I. Kuperman, J.M.
Kinsella, G.F. Lloyd, and S.J. Lane.
2001.The lung nematodes
(Metastrongyloidea) of the Virginia
opossum, Didelphis virginiana, in
Southern California, USA. Comparative
Parasitology, 68:274-276.
Matey, V.E., B.I. Kuperman, and J.M.
Kinsella. 2001. Scanning electron
microscopy of Turgida turgida
(Nematoda: Spiruroidaea). parasite of the
Virginia opossum, Didelphis
virginiana, from Southern Californiua.
The Journal of Parasitology, 87:1199-1202.
Kuperman, B.I., Matey, V.E., and S.H.
Hurlbert. 2001. Parasites of fish from the
Salton Sea,California, USA. Hydrobiologia,
466:195-208.
Tiffany, M A., Barlow, S.B., V.E. Matey, and
Hurlbert, S.H. 2001. Chatonella marina
(Raphidophyceae) a potentially toxic alga
in the Salton Sea, California.
Hydrobiologia, 466:187-194.
Kuperman, B.I., V.E. Matey, and S.B.
Barlow. 2002. Flagellate Cryptobia
branchialis (Bodonidae:
Kinetoplastida), ectoparasite of tilapia
from the Salton Sea. Hydrobiologia, 473: 93-102.
Kuperman, B.I., V.E. Matey, D.M.
Dexter, and M.A. Tiffany. 2002.
Invertebrates of the SaltonSea: A scanning
electron microscopy portfolio.
Hydrobiologia, 473: 203-216.
Kuperman, B.I., V.E. Matey, M.L. Warburton,
and R.N. Fisher. 2002.
Introduced Parasites of Freshwater Fish in
Southern California, USA. The Tenth International
Congress of Parasitology. Monduzzi Ed.: 407-411.
Sardella, B.A., V. Matey, J. Cooper, R. Gonzalez,
and C.J. Brauner. 2004.
Physiological, biochemical and morphological indicators
of osmoregulatory stress in "California" Mozambique tilapia
(Oreochromis mossambicus x O. urolepis hornorum)
exposed to hypersaline water.
Journal of Experimental Biology, 207: 1399-1413.
Brauner, C.J., V. Matey, J.M. Wilson, N.J. Bernier,
and A.L. Val. 2004.
Transition in organ function during the evolution of
air-breathing; insights from Arapaima gigas, an obligate
air-breathing teleost from the Amazon.
Journal of Experimental Biology, 207: 1433-1438.
Kuperman, B.I., V.E. Matey, R.N.
Fisher, E.L. Ervin, M.L. Warburton, L. Bakhireva,
and C.A. Lehman. 2004.
Parasites of the African clawed frog, Xenopus
laevis, in Southern California, U.S.A.
Comparative Parasitology, 71: 229-232.
Cruz-Lacierda E.R., Y. Maeno, A.J. Pineda and
V.E. Matey. 2004. Mass mortality of hatchery-reared milkfish
(Chanos chanos) and mangrove red snapper
(Lutjanus argentimaculatus) caused by
Amyloodinium ocellatum (Dinoflagellida).
Aquaculture, 236: 85-94.
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