Light and electron microscopic observations were made on the lateral line organs of the free neuromasts of the goby Bathygobius fuscus and the canal neuromasts of the cardinal fish Apogon cyanosoma. As in other lateral line systems, each neuromast consists of hair cells, supporting cells and mantle supporting cells, the whole being covered by a cupula. In B. fuscus the free neuromasts are mounted on papillae and have hair cells with stereocilia up to 2.5 μm long and a single kinocilium at least 25 μm long. Each neuromast is covered by a vane-like cupula that can be divided into two regions. The central region over the sensory area contains columns of myelin-like figures. These figures are absent from the outer region covering the mantle. Th...
Transmission and scanning electron microscopy (TEM, SEM) were used to study the ultrastructure of su...
The deep sea is characterized by extreme environmental conditions including limited light availabili...
Examination of the lateral line canals in the Epaulette Shark reveals a much more differentiated sen...
Nomarski, binocular and scanning electron microscopy were used to map the distribution and structure...
Gobies (family Gobiidae) have a complex mechanosensory lateral line system characterized by reduced ...
The distribution and ultrastructure of the lateral line systems in three taxonomically dispersed dee...
This study represents a complete survey of the morphology and distribution of superficial and canal ...
The lateral line system of fish has been implicated in contributing to many behaviours, including or...
The lateral line system is composed of a series of mechanoreceptors called neuromasts, which are fou...
This study was conducted to clarify the development of free neuromasts with growth of the barramundi...
The mechanosensory lateral line system is composed of a spatial array of water flow detector organs ...
The morphology and spatial distribution of the different types of neuromasts encountered on the trun...
Morphological changes in free neuromasts are reported from larvae of the Ayu,Plecoglossus altivelis....
To find how larval fish sense mechanical stimuli via their free neuromasts, we examined morphologica...
Typhlogobius californiensis inhabits burrows of the ghost shrimp Callinassa biffari along the east P...
Transmission and scanning electron microscopy (TEM, SEM) were used to study the ultrastructure of su...
The deep sea is characterized by extreme environmental conditions including limited light availabili...
Examination of the lateral line canals in the Epaulette Shark reveals a much more differentiated sen...
Nomarski, binocular and scanning electron microscopy were used to map the distribution and structure...
Gobies (family Gobiidae) have a complex mechanosensory lateral line system characterized by reduced ...
The distribution and ultrastructure of the lateral line systems in three taxonomically dispersed dee...
This study represents a complete survey of the morphology and distribution of superficial and canal ...
The lateral line system of fish has been implicated in contributing to many behaviours, including or...
The lateral line system is composed of a series of mechanoreceptors called neuromasts, which are fou...
This study was conducted to clarify the development of free neuromasts with growth of the barramundi...
The mechanosensory lateral line system is composed of a spatial array of water flow detector organs ...
The morphology and spatial distribution of the different types of neuromasts encountered on the trun...
Morphological changes in free neuromasts are reported from larvae of the Ayu,Plecoglossus altivelis....
To find how larval fish sense mechanical stimuli via their free neuromasts, we examined morphologica...
Typhlogobius californiensis inhabits burrows of the ghost shrimp Callinassa biffari along the east P...
Transmission and scanning electron microscopy (TEM, SEM) were used to study the ultrastructure of su...
The deep sea is characterized by extreme environmental conditions including limited light availabili...
Examination of the lateral line canals in the Epaulette Shark reveals a much more differentiated sen...