Background: In most modern bony fishes (teleosts) hearing improvement is often correlated with a close morphological relationship between the swim bladder or other gas-filled cavities and the saccule or more rarely with the utricle. A connection of an accessory hearing structure to the third end organ, the lagena, has not yet been reported. A recent study in the Asian cichlid Etroplus maculatus provided the first evidence that a swim bladder may come close to the lagena. Our study was designed to uncover the swim bladder-inner ear relationship in this species. We used a new approach by applying a combination of two high-resolution techniques, namely microtomographic (microCT) imaging and histological serial semithin sectioning, providing th...
An astonishing diversity of inner ears and accessory hearing structures (AHS) that can enhance heari...
The New Zealand bigeye, Pempheris adspersa, is a nocturnal planktivore and has recently been found t...
Background: Fishes show an amazing diversity in hearing abilities, inner ear structures, and otolith...
Background: In most modern bony fishes (teleosts) hearing improvement is often correlated with a clo...
Background: Cichlid fishes show considerable diversity in swim bladder morphology. In members of the...
Background: Several teleost species have evolved anterior extensions of the swim bladder which come ...
BACKGROUND: Several teleost species have evolved anterior extensions of the swim bladder which come ...
Sciaenid fishes (Family Sciaenidae) could potentially serve as models for understanding the relation...
Introduction: While a number of studies have illustrated and analyzed 3D models of inner ears in hig...
The air-filled swimbladder acts as an acoustic amplifier for some fish by converting sound pressure ...
We investigated how morphological differences in the auditory periphery of teleost fishes may relate...
The New Zealand bigeye, Pempheris adspersa, is a nocturnal planktivore and has recently been found t...
Background: Thorny catfishes exhibit large variations in swim bladder morphology. These organs are o...
The air-filled swimbladder acts as an acoustic amplifier for some fish by converting sound pressure ...
An astonishing diversity of inner ears and accessory hearing structures (AHS) that can enhance heari...
The New Zealand bigeye, Pempheris adspersa, is a nocturnal planktivore and has recently been found t...
Background: Fishes show an amazing diversity in hearing abilities, inner ear structures, and otolith...
Background: In most modern bony fishes (teleosts) hearing improvement is often correlated with a clo...
Background: Cichlid fishes show considerable diversity in swim bladder morphology. In members of the...
Background: Several teleost species have evolved anterior extensions of the swim bladder which come ...
BACKGROUND: Several teleost species have evolved anterior extensions of the swim bladder which come ...
Sciaenid fishes (Family Sciaenidae) could potentially serve as models for understanding the relation...
Introduction: While a number of studies have illustrated and analyzed 3D models of inner ears in hig...
The air-filled swimbladder acts as an acoustic amplifier for some fish by converting sound pressure ...
We investigated how morphological differences in the auditory periphery of teleost fishes may relate...
The New Zealand bigeye, Pempheris adspersa, is a nocturnal planktivore and has recently been found t...
Background: Thorny catfishes exhibit large variations in swim bladder morphology. These organs are o...
The air-filled swimbladder acts as an acoustic amplifier for some fish by converting sound pressure ...
An astonishing diversity of inner ears and accessory hearing structures (AHS) that can enhance heari...
The New Zealand bigeye, Pempheris adspersa, is a nocturnal planktivore and has recently been found t...
Background: Fishes show an amazing diversity in hearing abilities, inner ear structures, and otolith...