Lampreys are extant jawless vertebrates. The oldest lamprey-like fossil, which dates from approximately 360 million years ago, exhibits many external morphological similarities with modern lampreys. It is thought that lampreys have undergone very conservative evolutionary changes and therefore retain many ancestral characters. Studying lamprey sensory physiology may shed light on the phylogenetic development of various sensory systems in vertebrates. Electrophysiological and microscopic methods were used to investigate the morphology and physiology of the peripheral lateral line system of lampreys with special emphasis on the metamorphic changes. It was established that larval lampreys possess a functional mechanosensory lateral line syste...
The lateral line system is a sensory system unique to fishes and amphibians. It is composed of distr...
The mechanotactile hypothesis proposes that ventral non-pored lateral line canals in the stingray fu...
1. The vibration-evoked startle response mediates rapid withdrawal in burrowed larval lampreys (ammo...
The mechanosensory lateral line system is composed of a spatial array of water flow detector organs ...
The ability to locomote, that is move actively in space, is characteristic of the animal kingdom. Ma...
AbstractThe lateral line system of anamniote vertebrates enables the detection of local water moveme...
The lateral line system of zebrafish consists of the anterior lateral line, with neuromasts distribu...
Larval lampreys respond to skin illumination with a delayed burst of swimming in an attempt to escap...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
Lampreys (Petromyzontiformes) are jawless vertebrates with an evolutionary history lasting at least ...
The lateral line system is a sensory system unique to fishes and amphibians. It is composed of distr...
The lateral line system is a sensory system unique to fishes and amphibians. It is composed of distr...
The mechanotactile hypothesis proposes that ventral non-pored lateral line canals in the stingray fu...
1. The vibration-evoked startle response mediates rapid withdrawal in burrowed larval lampreys (ammo...
The mechanosensory lateral line system is composed of a spatial array of water flow detector organs ...
The ability to locomote, that is move actively in space, is characteristic of the animal kingdom. Ma...
AbstractThe lateral line system of anamniote vertebrates enables the detection of local water moveme...
The lateral line system of zebrafish consists of the anterior lateral line, with neuromasts distribu...
Larval lampreys respond to skin illumination with a delayed burst of swimming in an attempt to escap...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
Lampreys (Petromyzontiformes) are jawless vertebrates with an evolutionary history lasting at least ...
The lateral line system is a sensory system unique to fishes and amphibians. It is composed of distr...
The lateral line system is a sensory system unique to fishes and amphibians. It is composed of distr...
The mechanotactile hypothesis proposes that ventral non-pored lateral line canals in the stingray fu...
1. The vibration-evoked startle response mediates rapid withdrawal in burrowed larval lampreys (ammo...