The modes of life and environments of the extant agnathans (cyclostomes) are discussed in relation to their adaptations to temperature, light, oxygen and salinity. As their antitropical distribution indicates, both hagfishes and lampreys are cold water groups. Since hagfishes live in deeper waters than lampreys, they are not exposed to the marked seasonal changes in temperature and light which influence major events in the lamprey life cycle. Both groups tend to be nocturnally active, either burrowing during daylight as in the case of larval lampreys (ammocoetes) and most hagfishes, or showing cryptic behaviour as in the case of adult lampreys. Olfaction plays a major part in the location of prey, presumably aided in adult lampreys by their...
Some species of lampreys are anadromous migrants between (FW) and seawater (SW) and adjust ionic and...
Pacific lampreys (Entosphenus tridentatus) are culturally and ecologically valuable throughout the w...
Recent studies seem to point out to the decline of Portuguese populations of sea lamprey Petromyzon ...
agnathan (jawless) stage in vertebrate evolution is represented in the contemporary fauna only by th...
Lampreys have survived in their present form for at least 360 million years due to adaptations that ...
Lamprey (Petromyontiformes) are the oldest extant family in the vertebrate lineage, providing a uniq...
Various cytological, physiological and biochemical properties of the blood have been examined in dif...
Lampreys, one of the only two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates, contain several an...
This is the publisher's version, which can also be found at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3015268
Lampreys and hagfishes are the sole surviving representatives of the early agnathan (jawless) stage ...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are cyclostomes, the most basal extant group of vertebrates, and a...
Although we have some information on osmotic conditions in the migratory lampreys Lampetra fluviatiU...
Lampreys and hagfishes are the sole extant representatives of the early agnathan (jawless) vertebrat...
The sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus (Petromyzontidae) during its trophic migration towards the sea su...
There have been comparatively few studies on respiration in the ammocoete larva of lampreys. For thi...
Some species of lampreys are anadromous migrants between (FW) and seawater (SW) and adjust ionic and...
Pacific lampreys (Entosphenus tridentatus) are culturally and ecologically valuable throughout the w...
Recent studies seem to point out to the decline of Portuguese populations of sea lamprey Petromyzon ...
agnathan (jawless) stage in vertebrate evolution is represented in the contemporary fauna only by th...
Lampreys have survived in their present form for at least 360 million years due to adaptations that ...
Lamprey (Petromyontiformes) are the oldest extant family in the vertebrate lineage, providing a uniq...
Various cytological, physiological and biochemical properties of the blood have been examined in dif...
Lampreys, one of the only two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates, contain several an...
This is the publisher's version, which can also be found at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3015268
Lampreys and hagfishes are the sole surviving representatives of the early agnathan (jawless) stage ...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are cyclostomes, the most basal extant group of vertebrates, and a...
Although we have some information on osmotic conditions in the migratory lampreys Lampetra fluviatiU...
Lampreys and hagfishes are the sole extant representatives of the early agnathan (jawless) vertebrat...
The sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus (Petromyzontidae) during its trophic migration towards the sea su...
There have been comparatively few studies on respiration in the ammocoete larva of lampreys. For thi...
Some species of lampreys are anadromous migrants between (FW) and seawater (SW) and adjust ionic and...
Pacific lampreys (Entosphenus tridentatus) are culturally and ecologically valuable throughout the w...
Recent studies seem to point out to the decline of Portuguese populations of sea lamprey Petromyzon ...