Coombs, S. Janssen, J. Montgomery, J.C. Functional and evolutionary implications of peripheral diversity in lateral line systems. In: The evolutionary biology of hearing.Webster D.M. Fay R.R. Popper A.H. (eds) New York: Springer-Verlag. 1992. pp.267-294
Coombs, S. Montgomery, J.C. Fibers innervating different parts of the lateral line system of an Antarctic notothenioid, Trematomus bernacchii, have similar frequency responses, despite large variation in the peripheral morphology. Brain, behaviour and evolution 40(5): 217-233, 1992.
Coombs, S. Montgomery, J. Function and evolution of superficial neuromasts in an Antarctic notothenioid fish. Brain, behaviour and evolution 44(6): 287-298, 1994.
Coombs, S. Montgomery, J. Structural diversity in the lateral line system of Antarctic fish: adaptive or non-adaptive? Sensory systems 8(3/4): 150-156, 1994.
Coombs, S. Montgomery, J.C. The enigmatic lateral line system. In: Comparative hearing: fish and amphibians.Fay R.R. Popper A.N.(eds) New York: Springer-Verlag. 1999. pp.319-362 ISBN 0387984704
Janssen, J. Coombs, S. Montgomery, J. Sideleva, V. Comparisons in the use of the lateral line for detecting prey by Notothenioids and sculpins. Antarctic journal of the United States 25: 214-215, 1990.
Janssen, J. Sideleva, V. Montgomery, J. Under-ice observations of fish behavior at McMurdo Sound. Antarctic journal of the United States 26(5): 174-175, 1991.
Janssen, J. Montgomery, J.C. Tien, R. Social rotational feeding in Pagothenia borchgrevinki (Pisces: Nototheniidae). Copeia 1992: 559-215, 1992.
Macdonald, J.A. Montgomery, J.C. Animal adaptations to the Antarctic environment. In: Antarctica: the Ross Sea region.Hatherton T. (ed) Wellington: DSIR Publishing. 1990. pp.220-239[DSIR information series: 165] ISBN 0477025862
Macdonald, J.A. Montgomery, J.C. The sensory biology of notothenioid fish. In: Biology of Antarctic fish.Di Prisco G. Maresca B. Tota B. (eds) Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer-Verlag. 1991. pp.145-162 ISBN 3540533508
Macdonald, J.A. A literary radiation of Antarctic fishes. Trends in ecology and evolution 9: 194-195, 1994.
Montgomery, J.C. Macdonald, J.A. Housley, G.D. Brain function in Antarctic fish: frequency response analysis of central vestibular units. Journal of comparative physiology A 166(3): 407-410, 1990.
Montgomery, J.C. Macdonald, J.A. Effects of temperature on the nervous system: implications for behavioural performance. American journal of physiology 259: R191-R196, 1990.
Montgomery, J.C. “Seeing” with non-visual senses: the physiology of mechano- and electro-sensory systems of fish. News in physiological science 6: 73-77, 1991.
Montgomery, J.C. Coombs, S. Physiological characterization of lateral line function in the Antarctic fish Trematomus bernacchii. Brain, behaviour and evolution 40(5): 209-216, 1992.
Montgomery, J.C. Foster, B.A. Milton, R.C. Carr, E. Spatial and temporal variations in the diet of nototheniid fish in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Polar biology 13(6): 429-431, 1993.
Montgomery, J.C. Wells, R.M.G. Recent advances in the ecophysiology of Antarctic notothenioid fishes: metabolic capacity and sensory performance. In: Fish ecophysiology.Rankin J.C. Jensen F.B. (eds) London: Chapman and Hall. 1993. pp.341-374 ISBN 0412459205
Montgomery, J.C. Coombs, S. Janssen, J. Form and function relationships in lateral line systems: comparative data from six species of Antarctic notothenioid fish. Brain, behaviour and evolution 44(6): 299-306, 1994.
Montgomery, J.C. Ontogenetic shift in the use of visual and non-visual senses in Antarctic notothenioid fishes. In: Antarctic communities: species, structure and survival: proceedings of the 6th SCAR Biology Symposium, Venice, 30 May-3 June 1994.Battaglia B. Valencia J. Walton D.W. (eds) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1997. pp.217-220 ISBN 0521480337
Pankhurst, N.W. Montgomery, J.C. Ontogeny of vision in the Antarctic fish Pagothenia borchgrevinki (Nototheniidae). Polar biology 10(6): 419-422, 1990.
Milton, R.C. 1992. Sensory function in prey detection : visual and non-visual detection of small moving prey objects by fishes. MSc thesis, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Montgomery, J. Macdonald, J. Evolution of sensory systems: a comparison of Antarctic and deep-sea ichthyofauna. In: Fishes of Antarctica: a biological overview.Di Prisco G. Pisano E. Clarke A. (eds) Milano, New York: Springer-Verlag. 1998. pp.329-338 ISBN 8847000289