BACKGROUND: The weberian apparatus of otophysine fishes facilitates sound transmission from the swimbladder to the inner ear to increase hearing sensitivity. It has been of great interest to biologists since the 19(th) century. No studies, however, are available on the development of the weberian ossicles and its effect on the development of hearing in catfishes. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We investigated the development of the weberian apparatus and auditory sensitivity in the catfish Lophiobagrus cyclurus. Specimens from 11.3 mm to 85.5 mm in standard length were studied. Morphology was assessed using sectioning, histology, and X-ray computed tomography, along with 3D reconstruction. Hearing thresholds were measured utilizing the aud...
Since the discovery that fish could in fact hear, many studies have been made concerning hearing in ...
Studies addressing structure-function relationships of the fish auditory system during development a...
The air-filled swimbladder acts as an acoustic amplifier for some fish by converting sound pressure ...
century. No studies, however, are available on the development of the Weberian ossicles and its eff...
Background: Surveys of ontogenetic development of hearing and sound production in fish are scarce, a...
Background: Thorny catfishes exhibit large variations in swim bladder morphology. These organs are o...
An astonishing diversity of inner ears and accessory hearing structures (AHS) that can enhance heari...
peer reviewedLike all otophysan fishes, serrasalmids (piranhas and relatives) possess a Weberian app...
The Weberian apparatus is a novel hearing adaptation of otophysan fishes (including such fishes as m...
Investigations of the development of auditory form and function have, with a few exceptions, thus fa...
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 ...
Otophysine fishes have a series of bones, the Weberian ossicles, which acoustically couple the swimb...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Many teleost fish species have been used in hearing st...
The New Zealand bigeye, Pempheris adspersa, is a nocturnal planktivore and has recently been found t...
Since the discovery that fish could in fact hear, many studies have been made concerning hearing in ...
Studies addressing structure-function relationships of the fish auditory system during development a...
The air-filled swimbladder acts as an acoustic amplifier for some fish by converting sound pressure ...
century. No studies, however, are available on the development of the Weberian ossicles and its eff...
Background: Surveys of ontogenetic development of hearing and sound production in fish are scarce, a...
Background: Thorny catfishes exhibit large variations in swim bladder morphology. These organs are o...
An astonishing diversity of inner ears and accessory hearing structures (AHS) that can enhance heari...
peer reviewedLike all otophysan fishes, serrasalmids (piranhas and relatives) possess a Weberian app...
The Weberian apparatus is a novel hearing adaptation of otophysan fishes (including such fishes as m...
Investigations of the development of auditory form and function have, with a few exceptions, thus fa...
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 ...
Otophysine fishes have a series of bones, the Weberian ossicles, which acoustically couple the swimb...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Many teleost fish species have been used in hearing st...
The New Zealand bigeye, Pempheris adspersa, is a nocturnal planktivore and has recently been found t...
Since the discovery that fish could in fact hear, many studies have been made concerning hearing in ...
Studies addressing structure-function relationships of the fish auditory system during development a...
The air-filled swimbladder acts as an acoustic amplifier for some fish by converting sound pressure ...