CONCLUSIONS1. The grasscarp is a stomachless teleost. The intestine does not contain multicellular glands.2. The relative length of the grasscarp intestine increases from 0,7 x body length in young larvae to 2 x body length in adults. The gut length is the only morphological characteristic to change when the grasscarp turns from carnivorous to herbivorous feeding.3. After feeding the grasscarp with vegetable food, the increase in gut length is higher than in fishes fed with animal food.4. Animal food stimulates rapid growth in the grasscarp, also after they are able to ingest plant material. Grasscarp may represent a serious threat to other species as a predator as well as a competitor for food.5. The intestine of the grasscarp shows a simi...
To better understand the structure and function of the gastrointestinal (GI) tracts of wood-eating c...
This study describes the anatomical and morphological features of the gastrointestinal tract of thre...
Sygnathids are agastric teleosts (no stomach), relying on a digestive tract using different mechanis...
CONCLUSIONS<p/>1. The grasscarp is a stomachless teleost. The intestine does not contain multi...
The knowledge of the digestive system of teleosts is limited, especially when considering the huge v...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
This article is a report of certain investigations being made in the Zoology Laboratories of the Sta...
This study described anatomical, histological and histochemical features of the mucosal layer of the...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Belonidae are unusual in that they are carnivorous but lack a stomach and have a straight, short gut...
The present study compared some morphometric parameters of the digestive tract of four teleosts with...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Two experiments were conducted to study the digestive enzyme activities in scaleless carp (Gymnocypr...
Most young fishes lack the ability to function as herbivores, which has been attributed to two aspec...
To better understand the structure and function of the gastrointestinal (GI) tracts of wood-eating c...
This study describes the anatomical and morphological features of the gastrointestinal tract of thre...
Sygnathids are agastric teleosts (no stomach), relying on a digestive tract using different mechanis...
CONCLUSIONS<p/>1. The grasscarp is a stomachless teleost. The intestine does not contain multi...
The knowledge of the digestive system of teleosts is limited, especially when considering the huge v...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
This article is a report of certain investigations being made in the Zoology Laboratories of the Sta...
This study described anatomical, histological and histochemical features of the mucosal layer of the...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Belonidae are unusual in that they are carnivorous but lack a stomach and have a straight, short gut...
The present study compared some morphometric parameters of the digestive tract of four teleosts with...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Two experiments were conducted to study the digestive enzyme activities in scaleless carp (Gymnocypr...
Most young fishes lack the ability to function as herbivores, which has been attributed to two aspec...
To better understand the structure and function of the gastrointestinal (GI) tracts of wood-eating c...
This study describes the anatomical and morphological features of the gastrointestinal tract of thre...
Sygnathids are agastric teleosts (no stomach), relying on a digestive tract using different mechanis...