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== Viking and Physiologist ==
== Viking and Physiologist ==



Revision as of 14:09, 3 September 2013

Name Johansen K, Prof. PhD
Institution Department of Zoology

University of Aarhus

Address , 8000
City Aarhus
State/Province
Country Denmark
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Publications

 PublishedReference
Johansen 1987 World as a laboratory1987Johansen K (1987) The August Krogh Lecture: The world as a laboratory. Physiological insights from nature's experiments. In: Advances in physiological research (McLennan H, Ledsome JR, McIntosh CHS, Jones DR, eds). Plenum Publishing Corporation:377-96.
Lomholt 1983 POS1983Lomholt JP, Johansen K (1983) The application of polarographic oxygen sensors for continuous assessment of gas exchange in aquatic animals. In: Polarographic Oxygen Sensors. Aquatic and Physiological Applications. Gnaiger E, Forstner H (eds), Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: 127-133. Springer 127-133.
Storey 1979 Can J Zool1979Storey KB, Storey JM, Johansen K, Hochachka PW (1979) Octopine metabolism in Sepia officinalis: effect of hypoxia and metabolite loads on the blood levels of octopine and related compounds. Can J Zool 57:2331-6.

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Viking and Physiologist

Kjell Johansen had the degree Gand. Real, from Oslo, Norway. He has worked with many kinds of vertebrates and higher invertebrates. He was concerned with physiological phylogeny, and comparative cardiovascular physiology. He was at the University of Oslo, Institute for Experimental Medical Research, and moved to the University of Aarhus (adopted from http://archive.org/stream/comparativephysi01hann/comparativephysi01hann_djvu.txt).

Some references

  • Taylor CR, Johansen K, Bolis L (1982) A Companion to Animal Physiology. Cambridge Univ Press: 384 pp.


  • Johansen K, Krog J (1959) Diurnal body temperature variations and Hibernation in the birch mouse Sicista betulina. Am J Physiol 196: 1200.
  • Johansen K (1961) Temperature regulation in the ninebanded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus mexicanus). Physiol Zool 34: 126-144.
  • Lomholt JP, Johansen K (1983) The application of polarographic oxygen sensors for continuous assessment of gas exchange in aquatic animals. In: Polarographic Oxygen Sensors. Aquatic and Physiological Applications. Gnaiger E, Forstner H (eds), Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: 127-133. Springer 127-133.