The ampullae of Lorenzini are the electroreceptors of elasmobranchs. Ampullary pores located in the elasmobranch skin are each connected to a gel-filled canal that ends in an ampullary bulb, in which the sensory epithelium is located. Each ampulla functions as an independent receptor that measures the potential difference between the ampullary pore opening and the body interior. In the elasmobranch head, the ampullary bulbs of different ampullae are aggregated in 3-6 bilaterally symmetric clusters, which can be surrounded by a connective tissue capsule. Each cluster is innervated by one branch of the anterior lateral line nerve (ALLN). Only the dorsal root of the ALLN carries electrosensory fibers, which terminate in the dorsal octavo-later...
In the aquatic environment, living organisms emit weak dipole electric fields, which spread in the s...
Mechanoreceptive and electroreceptive anatomical specialisations in freshwater elasmobranch fishes a...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The electrosensory syste...
The ampullae of Lorenzini are the electroreceptors of elasmobranchs. Ampullary pores located in the ...
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...
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 arrangement of the electroreceptive ampullary system and closely related mechanoreceptive latera...
The arrangement of the electroreceptive ampullary system and closely related mechanoreceptive latera...
The electrosensory capabilities of wobbegong sharks are of particular interest, partly because very ...
The electrosensory capabilities of wobbegong sharks are of particular interest, partly because very ...
The ampullae of Lorenzini, so characteristic of sharks and rays, have been examined by electrophysio...
Electroreception is an ancient sense found in many aquatic animals, including sharks, which may be u...
In the aquatic environment, living organisms emit weak dipole electric fields, which spread in the s...
Mechanoreceptive and electroreceptive anatomical specialisations in freshwater elasmobranch fishes a...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The electrosensory syste...
The ampullae of Lorenzini are the electroreceptors of elasmobranchs. Ampullary pores located in the ...
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...
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 arrangement of the electroreceptive ampullary system and closely related mechanoreceptive latera...
The arrangement of the electroreceptive ampullary system and closely related mechanoreceptive latera...
The electrosensory capabilities of wobbegong sharks are of particular interest, partly because very ...
The electrosensory capabilities of wobbegong sharks are of particular interest, partly because very ...
The ampullae of Lorenzini, so characteristic of sharks and rays, have been examined by electrophysio...
Electroreception is an ancient sense found in many aquatic animals, including sharks, which may be u...
In the aquatic environment, living organisms emit weak dipole electric fields, which spread in the s...
Mechanoreceptive and electroreceptive anatomical specialisations in freshwater elasmobranch fishes a...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The electrosensory syste...