Osmoregulatory behaviours should have evolutionarily modified for terrestrialisation of vertebrates. In mammals, sensations of buccal food and drying have immediate effects on postprandial thirst to prevent future systemic dehydration, and is thereby considered to be ‘anticipatory thirst’. However, it remains unclear whether such an anticipatory response has been acquired in the non-tetrapod lineage. Using the mudskipper goby (Periophthalmus modestus) as a semi-terrestrial ray-finned fish, we herein investigated postprandial drinking and other unique features like full-body ‘rolling’ over on the back although these behaviours had not been considered to have osmoregulatory functions. In our observations on tidal flats, mudskippers migrated i...
Few vertebrates capture prey in both the aquatic and the terrestrial environment due to the conflict...
Teleost fishes occupy virtually every aquatic habitat on earth and as a group face a wide range of e...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) can impact marine biodiversity and ecosystem structure and function. On...
Body fluid regulation, or osmoregulation, continues to be a major topic in comparative physiology, a...
Water is so much a part of life that it is impossible to imagine a terrestrial organism not provided...
(With 2 plates and 4 figures in the text) Mudskipping gobies (periophthalmihae) are among the most t...
To capture and swallow food on land, a sticky tongue supported by the hyoid and gill arch skeleton h...
Some fish have acquired the ability to breathe air, but these fish can no longer flush their gills e...
To capture and swallow food on land, a sticky tongue supported by the hyoid and gill arch skeleton h...
Transitions to terrestrial environments confront ancestrally aquatic animals with several mechanical...
Salinity is an influential abiotic environmental factor in aquatic species, specifically in freshwat...
Salinity is an influential abiotic environmental factor in aquatic species, specifically in freshwat...
Mudskippers have many morphological adaptations that enable them to cope with the different\ud condi...
Lamprey (Petromyontiformes) are the oldest extant family in the vertebrate lineage, providing a uniq...
Few vertebrates capture prey in both the aquatic and the terrestrial environment due to the conflict...
Few vertebrates capture prey in both the aquatic and the terrestrial environment due to the conflict...
Teleost fishes occupy virtually every aquatic habitat on earth and as a group face a wide range of e...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) can impact marine biodiversity and ecosystem structure and function. On...
Body fluid regulation, or osmoregulation, continues to be a major topic in comparative physiology, a...
Water is so much a part of life that it is impossible to imagine a terrestrial organism not provided...
(With 2 plates and 4 figures in the text) Mudskipping gobies (periophthalmihae) are among the most t...
To capture and swallow food on land, a sticky tongue supported by the hyoid and gill arch skeleton h...
Some fish have acquired the ability to breathe air, but these fish can no longer flush their gills e...
To capture and swallow food on land, a sticky tongue supported by the hyoid and gill arch skeleton h...
Transitions to terrestrial environments confront ancestrally aquatic animals with several mechanical...
Salinity is an influential abiotic environmental factor in aquatic species, specifically in freshwat...
Salinity is an influential abiotic environmental factor in aquatic species, specifically in freshwat...
Mudskippers have many morphological adaptations that enable them to cope with the different\ud condi...
Lamprey (Petromyontiformes) are the oldest extant family in the vertebrate lineage, providing a uniq...
Few vertebrates capture prey in both the aquatic and the terrestrial environment due to the conflict...
Few vertebrates capture prey in both the aquatic and the terrestrial environment due to the conflict...
Teleost fishes occupy virtually every aquatic habitat on earth and as a group face a wide range of e...
Non-indigenous species (NIS) can impact marine biodiversity and ecosystem structure and function. On...