Mudskippers have many morphological adaptations that enable them to cope with the different conditions encountered in and between aquatic and terrestrial habitats. This is challenging especially for fishes with a body plan suitable for the aquatic medium. In addition to essential processes such as osmoregulation, excretion, respiration, thermal balance, and locomotion, basic functioning senses such as photoreception, chemoreception, and mechanoreception must now accommodate both habitats (Sayer 2005).At a position usually directly on or close to the body surface, receptor cells can readily receive impulses from the surrounding environment but at the same time, expose these receptors to external conditions. The adaptations to these de...
An astonishing diversity of inner ears and accessory hearing structures (AHS) that can enhance heari...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
Body fluid regulation, or osmoregulation, continues to be a major topic in comparative physiology, a...
Mudskippers have many morphological adaptations that enable them to cope with the different\ud condi...
Mudskippers are the largest group of amphibious teleost fish that are uniquely adapted to live on mu...
[Extract] The lateral line organs and the organs of the inner ear, the semicircular canals and otoli...
The peripheral sensory systems, whose morphological attributes help determine the acquisition of dis...
Osmoregulatory behaviours should have evolutionarily modified for terrestrialisation of vertebrates....
the Chinese mudskipper fish, Periophthalmus cantonensis have been studied. 2. The basic amphibious f...
Coupled behavioural observations and acoustical recordings of aggressive dyadic contests showed that...
The development of the octavolateralis system in fish ancestors created the phenomenon of sensory re...
Through natural selection, it is anticipated that a species will evolve traits that optimise surviva...
Caves and other subterranean habitats represent one of the most challenging environments on the plan...
We hypothesise that the body shapes of three mudskipper species (Boleophthalmus dussumieri, Perioph...
SummaryTeeth and skin teeth (denticles), collectively named odontodes, are usually associated with t...
An astonishing diversity of inner ears and accessory hearing structures (AHS) that can enhance heari...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
Body fluid regulation, or osmoregulation, continues to be a major topic in comparative physiology, a...
Mudskippers have many morphological adaptations that enable them to cope with the different\ud condi...
Mudskippers are the largest group of amphibious teleost fish that are uniquely adapted to live on mu...
[Extract] The lateral line organs and the organs of the inner ear, the semicircular canals and otoli...
The peripheral sensory systems, whose morphological attributes help determine the acquisition of dis...
Osmoregulatory behaviours should have evolutionarily modified for terrestrialisation of vertebrates....
the Chinese mudskipper fish, Periophthalmus cantonensis have been studied. 2. The basic amphibious f...
Coupled behavioural observations and acoustical recordings of aggressive dyadic contests showed that...
The development of the octavolateralis system in fish ancestors created the phenomenon of sensory re...
Through natural selection, it is anticipated that a species will evolve traits that optimise surviva...
Caves and other subterranean habitats represent one of the most challenging environments on the plan...
We hypothesise that the body shapes of three mudskipper species (Boleophthalmus dussumieri, Perioph...
SummaryTeeth and skin teeth (denticles), collectively named odontodes, are usually associated with t...
An astonishing diversity of inner ears and accessory hearing structures (AHS) that can enhance heari...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
Body fluid regulation, or osmoregulation, continues to be a major topic in comparative physiology, a...