The distribution and ultrastructure of the lateral line systems in three taxonomically dispersed deep-sea fish are described: Poromitra capito, Melanonus zugmayeri and Phrynichthys wedli. They are meso- to bathpelagic and are thought to feed on small crustaceans and fish. All possess highly developed lateral line systems, a feature associated with life in the deep sea. Poromitra capito and M. zugmayeri exhibit widened head canals which are connected to the outside by large pores and which contain around 60 large neuromasts. Each neuromast consists of a cupula, shield-shaped mantle and a sensory plate containing hundreds to thousands of hair cells. Direction of sensitivity is in the long axis of the canal (perpendicular to the long axis of t...
The mechanoreceptive lateral line system in fishes detects hydrodynamic stimuli and plays a critical...
Light and electron microscopic observations were made on the lateral line organs of the free neuroma...
Examination of the lateral line canals in the Epaulette Shark reveals a much more differentiated sen...
The deep sea is characterized by extreme environmental conditions including limited light availabili...
Fishes inhabiting the deep sea are notable for the production of bioluminescence and specializations...
The lateral line system of fish has been implicated in contributing to many behaviours, including or...
The deep sea is characterized by extreme environmental conditions including limited light availabili...
The morphology and spatial distribution of the different types of neuromasts encountered on the trun...
The lateral line system allows elasmobranchs to detect hydrodynamic movements in their close surroun...
The lateral line scales are important features of bony fishes, but the three-dimensional configurati...
Parapercis colias (blue cod) and Cheimarrichthys fosteri (torrentfish) are two members of the family...
The lateral line system allows elasmobranchs to detect hydrodynamic movements in their close surroun...
The results presented herein report quantitative data relative to the distribution and morphological...
The mechanosensory lateral line system is composed of a spatial array of water flow detector organs ...
Gobies (family Gobiidae) have a complex mechanosensory lateral line system characterized by reduced ...
The mechanoreceptive lateral line system in fishes detects hydrodynamic stimuli and plays a critical...
Light and electron microscopic observations were made on the lateral line organs of the free neuroma...
Examination of the lateral line canals in the Epaulette Shark reveals a much more differentiated sen...
The deep sea is characterized by extreme environmental conditions including limited light availabili...
Fishes inhabiting the deep sea are notable for the production of bioluminescence and specializations...
The lateral line system of fish has been implicated in contributing to many behaviours, including or...
The deep sea is characterized by extreme environmental conditions including limited light availabili...
The morphology and spatial distribution of the different types of neuromasts encountered on the trun...
The lateral line system allows elasmobranchs to detect hydrodynamic movements in their close surroun...
The lateral line scales are important features of bony fishes, but the three-dimensional configurati...
Parapercis colias (blue cod) and Cheimarrichthys fosteri (torrentfish) are two members of the family...
The lateral line system allows elasmobranchs to detect hydrodynamic movements in their close surroun...
The results presented herein report quantitative data relative to the distribution and morphological...
The mechanosensory lateral line system is composed of a spatial array of water flow detector organs ...
Gobies (family Gobiidae) have a complex mechanosensory lateral line system characterized by reduced ...
The mechanoreceptive lateral line system in fishes detects hydrodynamic stimuli and plays a critical...
Light and electron microscopic observations were made on the lateral line organs of the free neuroma...
Examination of the lateral line canals in the Epaulette Shark reveals a much more differentiated sen...