Several times throughout their radiation fish have evolved either lungs or swim bladders as gas-holding structures. Lungs and swim bladders have different ontogenetic origins and can be used either for buoyancy or as an accessory respiratory organ. Therefore, the presence of air-filled bladders or lungs in different groups of fishes is an example of convergent evolution. We propose that air breathing could not occur without the presence of a surfactant system and suggest that this system may have originated in epithelial cells lining the pharynx. Here we present new data on the surfactant system in swim bladders of three teleost fish ( the air-breathing pirarucu Arapaima gigas and tarpon Megalops cyprinoides and the non-air-breathing New Ze...
International audienceAir-breathing and amphibious fishes are essential study organisms to shed insi...
The air-bladder of bony fish, or Osteichthyes, has aroused the interest of scientists for a very lon...
SUNDNES, G. and BRATLAND, P. 1972. Notes on the gas content and neutral buoyancy in physostome fish...
Copyright © 2004 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.Christopher B. Daniels; Sandra Or...
Surface tension is reduced at the air–liquid interface in the lung by a mixture of lipids and protei...
In the past there have been many papers presented which have given evidence pointing to a probable o...
The formation of the swim-bladder gases of some sea and fresh water fishes were investigated and the...
Leakiness of the swimbladder wall of teleost fishes must be prevented to avoid diffusional loss of g...
Physoclistous fish are unable to rapidly ascend through the water column without significant risk of...
The jeju Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus and the traira Hoplias malabaricus are two closely related eryt...
Two main legacies of air breathing in mammals and birds are endothermy and high-energy flux life sty...
Pulmonary surfactant is a complex mixture of lipids and proteins that lowers surface tension, increa...
Aquaporins play distinct roles for water transport in fishes as they do in mammals—both at the cellu...
Air‐breathing and amphibious fishes are essential study organisms to shed insight into the required ...
1. 1. Lipid composition was compared in anterior and posterior swimbladder and also in lavages of bo...
International audienceAir-breathing and amphibious fishes are essential study organisms to shed insi...
The air-bladder of bony fish, or Osteichthyes, has aroused the interest of scientists for a very lon...
SUNDNES, G. and BRATLAND, P. 1972. Notes on the gas content and neutral buoyancy in physostome fish...
Copyright © 2004 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.Christopher B. Daniels; Sandra Or...
Surface tension is reduced at the air–liquid interface in the lung by a mixture of lipids and protei...
In the past there have been many papers presented which have given evidence pointing to a probable o...
The formation of the swim-bladder gases of some sea and fresh water fishes were investigated and the...
Leakiness of the swimbladder wall of teleost fishes must be prevented to avoid diffusional loss of g...
Physoclistous fish are unable to rapidly ascend through the water column without significant risk of...
The jeju Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus and the traira Hoplias malabaricus are two closely related eryt...
Two main legacies of air breathing in mammals and birds are endothermy and high-energy flux life sty...
Pulmonary surfactant is a complex mixture of lipids and proteins that lowers surface tension, increa...
Aquaporins play distinct roles for water transport in fishes as they do in mammals—both at the cellu...
Air‐breathing and amphibious fishes are essential study organisms to shed insight into the required ...
1. 1. Lipid composition was compared in anterior and posterior swimbladder and also in lavages of bo...
International audienceAir-breathing and amphibious fishes are essential study organisms to shed insi...
The air-bladder of bony fish, or Osteichthyes, has aroused the interest of scientists for a very lon...
SUNDNES, G. and BRATLAND, P. 1972. Notes on the gas content and neutral buoyancy in physostome fish...