There are more than ten different species of fishes in the Pacific Northwest with ventral adhesive organs that facilitate adhesion to marine substrates. The performance of these adhesive discs have been measured in three species. These include the Northern clingfish (Gobiesox maeandricus), Pacific spiny lumpsucker (Eumicrotremus orbis), and tide pool snailfish (Liparis florae). While the clingfish that lives in the intertidal zone where waves continually crash down, it is the other two who have been shown to have stronger discs. Scanning electron microscopy and photography of cleared and stained individuals was used to look for differences in morphology that might explain these performance differences. High speed videography was use...
Oligocottus snyderi is a small, tide-pool fish found along part of the Pacific coast of North Americ...
Deep-sea inhabitants survive high pressure, limited food availability, lack of sunlight, and cold te...
Many species of gobiid fishes adhere to surfaces using a sucker formed from fusion of the pelvic fin...
There are more than ten different species of fishes in the Pacific Northwest with ventral adhesive ...
The ray-finned fish family Gobiesocidae includes over 100 species of fish that are commonly known a...
The ventral adhesive discs of the cyclopterid Eumicrotremus orbis and the gobiesocid Gobiesox maeand...
Non-destructive reversible adhesion is difficult to achieve on rough surfaces underwater. In an eff...
Fig. 8. Adhesive disc of Nettorhamphos radula, WAM P.26052-004, holotype, 40.2 mm SL. (A) Adhesive d...
Fish use their fins for propulsion and maneuvering in a three dimensional environment. In addition, ...
The elongate body plan is present in many groups of fishes, and this morphology dictates functional ...
Fig. 5. A. Photograph of adhesive disc of Erdmannichthys alorensis, WAM P.34629-005, 9.1 mm SL; ante...
Behaviour to increased water velocity is examined in fast stream fish (Otocinclus, Hypostomus, Ptery...
The identification of larval forms of marine fishes, of fish fragments found in stomach contents and...
In nature, some fish can adhere tightly to the surface of stones, aquatic plants, and even other fis...
How fish modulate their fin stiffness during locomotive manoeuvres remains unknown. We show that cha...
Oligocottus snyderi is a small, tide-pool fish found along part of the Pacific coast of North Americ...
Deep-sea inhabitants survive high pressure, limited food availability, lack of sunlight, and cold te...
Many species of gobiid fishes adhere to surfaces using a sucker formed from fusion of the pelvic fin...
There are more than ten different species of fishes in the Pacific Northwest with ventral adhesive ...
The ray-finned fish family Gobiesocidae includes over 100 species of fish that are commonly known a...
The ventral adhesive discs of the cyclopterid Eumicrotremus orbis and the gobiesocid Gobiesox maeand...
Non-destructive reversible adhesion is difficult to achieve on rough surfaces underwater. In an eff...
Fig. 8. Adhesive disc of Nettorhamphos radula, WAM P.26052-004, holotype, 40.2 mm SL. (A) Adhesive d...
Fish use their fins for propulsion and maneuvering in a three dimensional environment. In addition, ...
The elongate body plan is present in many groups of fishes, and this morphology dictates functional ...
Fig. 5. A. Photograph of adhesive disc of Erdmannichthys alorensis, WAM P.34629-005, 9.1 mm SL; ante...
Behaviour to increased water velocity is examined in fast stream fish (Otocinclus, Hypostomus, Ptery...
The identification of larval forms of marine fishes, of fish fragments found in stomach contents and...
In nature, some fish can adhere tightly to the surface of stones, aquatic plants, and even other fis...
How fish modulate their fin stiffness during locomotive manoeuvres remains unknown. We show that cha...
Oligocottus snyderi is a small, tide-pool fish found along part of the Pacific coast of North Americ...
Deep-sea inhabitants survive high pressure, limited food availability, lack of sunlight, and cold te...
Many species of gobiid fishes adhere to surfaces using a sucker formed from fusion of the pelvic fin...