Puffer and porcupine fishes (families Diodontidae and Tetraodontidae, order Tetradontiformes) are known for their extraordinary ability to triple their body size by swallowing and retaining large amounts of seawater in their accommodating stomachs. This inflation mechanism provides a defence to predation; however, it is associated with the secondary loss of the stomach's digestive function. Ingestion of alkaline seawater during inflation would make acidification inefficient (a potential driver for the loss of gastric digestion), paralleled by the loss of acid–peptic genes. We tested the hypothesis of stomach inflation as a driver for the convergent evolution of stomach loss by investigating the gastric phenotype and genotype of four distant...
the muscles and a slow increase in stomach volume towards a maximum. After deflation, the stomach re...
The localization of intestinal glycoconjugates of the blunthead pufferfish Sphoeroides pachygaster a...
In the larvicidal fishes Aplocheilus lineatus and Macropodus cupanus investigations on the rate of g...
Puffer and porcupine fishes (families Diodontidae and Tetraodontidae, order Tetradontiformes) are kn...
Puffer and porcupine fishes (families Diodontidae and Tetraodontidae, order Tetradontiformes) are kn...
The stomach, which is physiologically defined in vertebrates by its function in acid-peptic digestio...
The stomach, which is characterized by acid peptic digestion in vertebrates, has been lost secondari...
Background: Flatfish metamorphosis is a hormone regulated post-embryonic developmental event that tr...
The Mekong Delta is host to a large number of freshwater species, including a unique group of facult...
Background The ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) belongs to a large teleost family con...
Belonidae are unusual in that they are carnivorous but lack a stomach and have a straight, short gut...
The syndrome known as gastric dilation air sacculitis (GDAS) has previously been shown to affect Chi...
As a defensive behavior of escaping from the predators, sudden inflating (“puffing”) has been found ...
The lack of a stomach is not uncommon amongst teleost fishes, yet our understanding of this reductiv...
Current knowledge about the evolutionary morphology of the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract (GIT) i...
the muscles and a slow increase in stomach volume towards a maximum. After deflation, the stomach re...
The localization of intestinal glycoconjugates of the blunthead pufferfish Sphoeroides pachygaster a...
In the larvicidal fishes Aplocheilus lineatus and Macropodus cupanus investigations on the rate of g...
Puffer and porcupine fishes (families Diodontidae and Tetraodontidae, order Tetradontiformes) are kn...
Puffer and porcupine fishes (families Diodontidae and Tetraodontidae, order Tetradontiformes) are kn...
The stomach, which is physiologically defined in vertebrates by its function in acid-peptic digestio...
The stomach, which is characterized by acid peptic digestion in vertebrates, has been lost secondari...
Background: Flatfish metamorphosis is a hormone regulated post-embryonic developmental event that tr...
The Mekong Delta is host to a large number of freshwater species, including a unique group of facult...
Background The ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) belongs to a large teleost family con...
Belonidae are unusual in that they are carnivorous but lack a stomach and have a straight, short gut...
The syndrome known as gastric dilation air sacculitis (GDAS) has previously been shown to affect Chi...
As a defensive behavior of escaping from the predators, sudden inflating (“puffing”) has been found ...
The lack of a stomach is not uncommon amongst teleost fishes, yet our understanding of this reductiv...
Current knowledge about the evolutionary morphology of the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract (GIT) i...
the muscles and a slow increase in stomach volume towards a maximum. After deflation, the stomach re...
The localization of intestinal glycoconjugates of the blunthead pufferfish Sphoeroides pachygaster a...
In the larvicidal fishes Aplocheilus lineatus and Macropodus cupanus investigations on the rate of g...