Background: The canals of the mechanosensory lateral line system are components of the dermatocranium, and demonstrate phenotypic variation in bony fishes. Widened lateral line canals evolved convergently in a limited number of families of teleost fishes and it had been hypothesized that they evolved from narrow canals via heterochrony and explore modularity in the lateral line system. Two species of cichlids with different canal phenotypes were used to test a hypothesis of heterochrony. Histological material prepared from ontogenetic series of Aulonocara stuartgranti (widened canals) and Tramitichromis sp. (narrow canals) was analyzed using ANCOVA to determine rates of increase in canal diameter and neuromast size (length, width) and to co...
AbstractThe lateral line system of anamniote vertebrates enables the detection of local water moveme...
AbstractThe lateral line system of teleost fish is composed of mechanosensory receptors (neuromasts)...
In the flatfishes of the family Cynoglossidae, the lateral line sensory canals—their presence or abs...
Background: The canals of the mechanosensory lateral line system are components of the dermatocraniu...
A comparison of the pattern and timing of development of cranial lateral line canals and canal neuro...
The relatively simple structural organization of the cranial lateral line system of bony fishes prov...
The cranial lateral line system (LL) is composed of a series of bony, pored canals that are integrat...
Heterochrony, modularity, and the functional evolution of the mechanosensory lateral line canal syst...
The cranial lateral line system (LL) is composed of a series of bony, pored canals that are integrat...
The lateral line system of fishes provides cues for collective behaviour, such as shoaling, but it r...
The lateral line (LL) system is a key non-visual sensory modality founded in all fishes and larval a...
The lateral line system is composed of a series of mechanoreceptors called neuromasts, which are fou...
The mechanosensory lateral line, found only in fishes and amphibians, is an important sense organ as...
AbstractThe lateral line system displays highly divergent patterns in adult teleost fish. The mechan...
This chapter considers the morphological diversity of lateral line canals and neuromast receptor org...
AbstractThe lateral line system of anamniote vertebrates enables the detection of local water moveme...
AbstractThe lateral line system of teleost fish is composed of mechanosensory receptors (neuromasts)...
In the flatfishes of the family Cynoglossidae, the lateral line sensory canals—their presence or abs...
Background: The canals of the mechanosensory lateral line system are components of the dermatocraniu...
A comparison of the pattern and timing of development of cranial lateral line canals and canal neuro...
The relatively simple structural organization of the cranial lateral line system of bony fishes prov...
The cranial lateral line system (LL) is composed of a series of bony, pored canals that are integrat...
Heterochrony, modularity, and the functional evolution of the mechanosensory lateral line canal syst...
The cranial lateral line system (LL) is composed of a series of bony, pored canals that are integrat...
The lateral line system of fishes provides cues for collective behaviour, such as shoaling, but it r...
The lateral line (LL) system is a key non-visual sensory modality founded in all fishes and larval a...
The lateral line system is composed of a series of mechanoreceptors called neuromasts, which are fou...
The mechanosensory lateral line, found only in fishes and amphibians, is an important sense organ as...
AbstractThe lateral line system displays highly divergent patterns in adult teleost fish. The mechan...
This chapter considers the morphological diversity of lateral line canals and neuromast receptor org...
AbstractThe lateral line system of anamniote vertebrates enables the detection of local water moveme...
AbstractThe lateral line system of teleost fish is composed of mechanosensory receptors (neuromasts)...
In the flatfishes of the family Cynoglossidae, the lateral line sensory canals—their presence or abs...