The anatomical characteristics of the mechanoreceptive lateral line system and electrosensory ampullae of Lorenzini of Rhinobatos typus and Aptychotrema rostrata are compared. The spatial distribution of somatic pores of both sensory systems is quite similar, as lateral line canals are bordered by electrosensory pore fields. Lateral line canals form a sub-epidermal, bilaterally symmetrical net on the dorsal and ventral surfaces; canals contain a nearly continuous row of sensory neuromasts along their length and are either non-pored or pored. Pored canals are connected to the surface through a single terminal pore or additionally possess numerous tubules along their length. On the dorsal surface of R. typus, all canals of the lateral line oc...
Ampullae of Lorenzini were examined from juvenile Carcharhinus leucas (831-1,045 mm total length) ca...
The arrangement of the electroreceptive ampullary system and closely related mechanoreceptive latera...
The arrangement of the electroreceptive ampullary system and closely related mechanoreceptive latera...
The anatomical characteristics of the mechanoreceptive lateral line system and electrosensory ampull...
The distribution and density of the ampullary electroreceptors in the skin of elasmobranchs are infl...
The distribution and density of the ampullary electroreceptors in the skin of elasmobranchs are infl...
The distribution and density of the ampullary electroreceptors in the skin of elasmobranchs are infl...
Small epidermal pores of the electrosensory ampullae of Lorenzini located both ventrally and dorsall...
The arrangement of the electroreceptive ampullary system and closely related mechanoreceptive latera...
The ampullae of Lorenzini are the electroreceptors of elasmobranchs. Ampullary pores located in the ...
Mechanoreceptive and electroreceptive anatomical specialisations in freshwater elasmobranch fishes a...
The lateral line system allows elasmobranchs to detect hydrodynamic movements in their close surroun...
The ampullae of Lorenzini are the electroreceptors of elasmobranchs. Ampullary pores located in the ...
The lateral line system allows elasmobranchs to detect hydrodynamic movements in their close surroun...
This study investigated and compared the morphology of the electrosensory system of three species of...
Ampullae of Lorenzini were examined from juvenile Carcharhinus leucas (831-1,045 mm total length) ca...
The arrangement of the electroreceptive ampullary system and closely related mechanoreceptive latera...
The arrangement of the electroreceptive ampullary system and closely related mechanoreceptive latera...
The anatomical characteristics of the mechanoreceptive lateral line system and electrosensory ampull...
The distribution and density of the ampullary electroreceptors in the skin of elasmobranchs are infl...
The distribution and density of the ampullary electroreceptors in the skin of elasmobranchs are infl...
The distribution and density of the ampullary electroreceptors in the skin of elasmobranchs are infl...
Small epidermal pores of the electrosensory ampullae of Lorenzini located both ventrally and dorsall...
The arrangement of the electroreceptive ampullary system and closely related mechanoreceptive latera...
The ampullae of Lorenzini are the electroreceptors of elasmobranchs. Ampullary pores located in the ...
Mechanoreceptive and electroreceptive anatomical specialisations in freshwater elasmobranch fishes a...
The lateral line system allows elasmobranchs to detect hydrodynamic movements in their close surroun...
The ampullae of Lorenzini are the electroreceptors of elasmobranchs. Ampullary pores located in the ...
The lateral line system allows elasmobranchs to detect hydrodynamic movements in their close surroun...
This study investigated and compared the morphology of the electrosensory system of three species of...
Ampullae of Lorenzini were examined from juvenile Carcharhinus leucas (831-1,045 mm total length) ca...
The arrangement of the electroreceptive ampullary system and closely related mechanoreceptive latera...
The arrangement of the electroreceptive ampullary system and closely related mechanoreceptive latera...