Among two groups of wild and reared zebrafishes (zf) Danio rerio, all meristic characters considered were variable except the numbers of rays and pterygophores of the dorsal fin and the principal caudal fin rays, which tended to be canalized. Wild and reared individuals differed in the number of intervertebrae and anal pterygophores, and the dorsal and anal fin insertion. There were some skeletal anomalies of vertebrae and fins, particularly the caudal fin. Cephalic and Weber-apparatus anomalies were rare. Types and frequencies of anomalies were quite similar in the two zf groups, but differences emerged for several less frequent anomalies. Such differences and the phenotypic variability of D. rerio make this species a perfect teleost model...
Fishes are wonderfully diverse. This variety is a result of the ability of ray-finned fishes to adap...
The vertebral bodies of fish show a repetitive pattern and are organized in regions along the cranio...
Fish skeletal development has long been correlated with nutritional factors. Lack of zebrafish nutri...
Among two groups of wild and reared zebrafishes (zf) Danio rerio, all meristic characters considered...
The teleost zebrafish (Danio rerio), an established model for human skeletal diseases, is reared und...
Rearing density can affect the welfare of farmed fish. In aquaculture, inappropriate high stocking d...
The response of individuals to novel or altered environments is defined as "phenotypic plasticity“. ...
Vertebral bodies are composed of two types of metameric elements, centra and arches, each of which i...
The zebrafish Danio rerio has recently emerged as an eminent vertebrate model for studyign genetics ...
The appearance of skeletal deformities is a major problem associated to intensive, large-scale cultu...
Fishes are wonderfully diverse. This variety is a result of the ability of ray-finned fishes to adap...
Fishes are wonderfully diverse. This variety is a result of the ability of ray-finned fishes to adap...
The vertebral bodies of fish show a repetitive pattern and are organized in regions along the cranio...
Fish skeletal development has long been correlated with nutritional factors. Lack of zebrafish nutri...
Among two groups of wild and reared zebrafishes (zf) Danio rerio, all meristic characters considered...
The teleost zebrafish (Danio rerio), an established model for human skeletal diseases, is reared und...
Rearing density can affect the welfare of farmed fish. In aquaculture, inappropriate high stocking d...
The response of individuals to novel or altered environments is defined as "phenotypic plasticity“. ...
Vertebral bodies are composed of two types of metameric elements, centra and arches, each of which i...
The zebrafish Danio rerio has recently emerged as an eminent vertebrate model for studyign genetics ...
The appearance of skeletal deformities is a major problem associated to intensive, large-scale cultu...
Fishes are wonderfully diverse. This variety is a result of the ability of ray-finned fishes to adap...
Fishes are wonderfully diverse. This variety is a result of the ability of ray-finned fishes to adap...
The vertebral bodies of fish show a repetitive pattern and are organized in regions along the cranio...
Fish skeletal development has long been correlated with nutritional factors. Lack of zebrafish nutri...