The lateral-line system of the common bully, Gobiomorphus cotidianus, is unusual in that it possesses an extensive array of superficial neuromasts. Fish were trained to orientate to a small vibrating bead (50 Hz). By manipulating the amplitude of vibration to determine the threshold level for the behaviour, the hydrodynamic detection capabilities of the common bully were characterised in both still- and flowing-water. In still water, the common bully attained a detection threshold (calculated as the amplitude of water particle displacement at the snout) of 3.3 × 10-5 cm at 50 Hz. Successive elevations in the background flow caused a 10-fold decrease in detection sensitivity. At a background flow of 4.5 cm s–1 the detection threshold increas...
Engelmann J, Kröther S, Bleckmann H, Mogdans J. Effects of running water on lateral line responses t...
The mechanosensory lateral line system is found in all fishes and mediates critical behaviors, inclu...
Water movements, of both abiotic and biotic origin, provide a wealth of information for fishes. They...
The lateral-line system of the common bully, Gobiomorphus cotidianus, is unusual in that it possesse...
The lateral-line system of the common bully, Gobiomorphus cotidianus, is unusual in that it possesse...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
Engelmann J, Hanke W, Bleckmann H. Lateral line reception in still- and running water. Journal of co...
Engelmann J, Bleckmann H. Coding of lateral line stimuli in the goldfish midbrain in still and runni...
Mogdans J, Kröther S, Engelmann J. Neurobiology of the Fish Lateral Line: Adaptations for the Detect...
Chagnaud BP, Bleckmann H, Engelmann J. Neural responses of goldfish lateral line afferents to vortex...
The architecture of the cephalic lateral line canal system, with distinct lines for the supraorbital...
The architecture of the cephalic lateral line canal system, with distinct lines for the supraorbital...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
A great diversity of aquatic animals detects water flow with ciliated mechanoreceptors on the body's...
Fish use their sensory systems to detect and engage with the world around them. Fish use different s...
Engelmann J, Kröther S, Bleckmann H, Mogdans J. Effects of running water on lateral line responses t...
The mechanosensory lateral line system is found in all fishes and mediates critical behaviors, inclu...
Water movements, of both abiotic and biotic origin, provide a wealth of information for fishes. They...
The lateral-line system of the common bully, Gobiomorphus cotidianus, is unusual in that it possesse...
The lateral-line system of the common bully, Gobiomorphus cotidianus, is unusual in that it possesse...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
Engelmann J, Hanke W, Bleckmann H. Lateral line reception in still- and running water. Journal of co...
Engelmann J, Bleckmann H. Coding of lateral line stimuli in the goldfish midbrain in still and runni...
Mogdans J, Kröther S, Engelmann J. Neurobiology of the Fish Lateral Line: Adaptations for the Detect...
Chagnaud BP, Bleckmann H, Engelmann J. Neural responses of goldfish lateral line afferents to vortex...
The architecture of the cephalic lateral line canal system, with distinct lines for the supraorbital...
The architecture of the cephalic lateral line canal system, with distinct lines for the supraorbital...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
A great diversity of aquatic animals detects water flow with ciliated mechanoreceptors on the body's...
Fish use their sensory systems to detect and engage with the world around them. Fish use different s...
Engelmann J, Kröther S, Bleckmann H, Mogdans J. Effects of running water on lateral line responses t...
The mechanosensory lateral line system is found in all fishes and mediates critical behaviors, inclu...
Water movements, of both abiotic and biotic origin, provide a wealth of information for fishes. They...