Although we have some information on osmotic conditions in the migratory lampreys Lampetra fluviatiUs and Petromyzon marinus, no observations on the purely fresh-water form L. planeri appear to have been recorded. The main purpose of the work reported in this paper was to study the problem of osmotic regulation i
In marine teleosts and some Crustacea the blood is maintained considerably hypo-osmotic to the exter...
Lampreys have survived in their present form for at least 360 million years due to adaptations that ...
The present investigation of the factors affecting sodium balance in a primitive fresh-water vertebr...
Apart from the studies of Hardisty (1956), there is very little information about the mechanism of f...
An earlier contribution (Morris, 1956) described the osmoregulatory responses of lamperns to sea wat...
A considerable body of information has been accumulated on water exchanges and osmotic conditions in...
The sites and extent of ion loss and uptake have been investigated in ammocoetes (Hardisty, 1956) an...
Lamprey (Petromyontiformes) are the oldest extant family in the vertebrate lineage, providing a uniq...
Micropuncture techniques have been used to investigate kidney function in lampreys adapted to hypero...
Lampreys, one of the only two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates, contain several an...
Some species of lampreys are anadromous migrants between (FW) and seawater (SW) and adjust ionic and...
The modes of life and environments of the extant agnathans (cyclostomes) are discussed in relation t...
Mechanisms regulating the red cell pH in lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) were studied using the ammon...
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Although confined to fresh water, non-parasitic species of lampreys and the landlocked parasitic sea...
In marine teleosts and some Crustacea the blood is maintained considerably hypo-osmotic to the exter...
Lampreys have survived in their present form for at least 360 million years due to adaptations that ...
The present investigation of the factors affecting sodium balance in a primitive fresh-water vertebr...
Apart from the studies of Hardisty (1956), there is very little information about the mechanism of f...
An earlier contribution (Morris, 1956) described the osmoregulatory responses of lamperns to sea wat...
A considerable body of information has been accumulated on water exchanges and osmotic conditions in...
The sites and extent of ion loss and uptake have been investigated in ammocoetes (Hardisty, 1956) an...
Lamprey (Petromyontiformes) are the oldest extant family in the vertebrate lineage, providing a uniq...
Micropuncture techniques have been used to investigate kidney function in lampreys adapted to hypero...
Lampreys, one of the only two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates, contain several an...
Some species of lampreys are anadromous migrants between (FW) and seawater (SW) and adjust ionic and...
The modes of life and environments of the extant agnathans (cyclostomes) are discussed in relation t...
Mechanisms regulating the red cell pH in lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) were studied using the ammon...
Let us know how access to this document benefits you. Follow this and additional works at
Although confined to fresh water, non-parasitic species of lampreys and the landlocked parasitic sea...
In marine teleosts and some Crustacea the blood is maintained considerably hypo-osmotic to the exter...
Lampreys have survived in their present form for at least 360 million years due to adaptations that ...
The present investigation of the factors affecting sodium balance in a primitive fresh-water vertebr...