نتایج جستجو برای: gill and gut morphology

تعداد نتایج: 16850571  

ژورنال: بوم شناسی آبزیان 2016
Davoodi, Reza, Gholami, Razieh, Nooryazdan, Hamidreza, Oujifard, Amin,

We conducted this study to determine the chronic effects of Azadirachtin on growth parameters, survival and gill morphology of grass carp [Ctenopharyngodon idella (C. idella)] with an average weight of 11.09±2.3g. We equally distributed 120 fish between three treatments and a control group, with three replicates each. Sublethal concentrations of poison, 0.073 (10% LC50), 0.15 (20% LC50), 0.22...

Journal: :Journal of morphology 1999
R T Bauer

Observations on functional morphology and results from experiments demonstrate that setiferous epipods compose the major gill-cleaning mechanism in a penaeoid shrimp, Rimapenaeus similis. Epipods on the second maxillipeds and on pereopods 1-3 are equipped with long setae bearing an array of digitate scale setules. These multidenticulate setae reach to most gills and are jostled among them durin...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
R Fayer C A Farley E J Lewis J M Trout T K Graczyk

Oysters were placed in an aquarium containing artificial seawater, and Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts were added. Oocysts were later found in the gill washings, hemocytes, and gut contents of the oysters. Hemocytes containing oocysts were intubated into four mice. C. parvum stages developed in the ileal epithelia of all of the mice, indicating that the oocysts in the hemocytes remained infective.

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
hamid reza esmaeili department of biology, college of sciences, shiraz university, shiraz, iran. mohinder singh johal department of zoology, panjab university, chandigarh, 160014, india.

investigation on the food and feeding habits of silver carp in gobindsgar reservoir indicated that the diet of silver carp was dominated by cyclotella spp. (diatom) followed by chlorophyceae, cyanophyceae, crustacea, dianophyceae and rotifera. the size range of cyclotella spp. varied between 5-25 µm indicating that silver carp is capable to collect the food particles smaller than distance betwe...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2002
Collins Kamunde Cheryl Clayton Chris M Wood

Juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were exposed to waterborne Cu (22 microg/l) in moderately hard water for up to 28 days. Relative to control fish kept at background Cu levels (2 microg/l), Cu-preexposed fish displayed decreased uptake rates of waterborne Cu via the gills but not of dietary Cu via the gut during 48-h exposures to (64)Cu-radiolabeled water and diet, respectively. At n...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
Jacqualine Bonnie Grant

The relationship between insect gut structure and foraging strategy has been studied for several hundred years; however, we know little about how, or even if, other common insect behaviors are linked to gut morphology. For example, many insects defend themselves by regurgitation, a behavior which is expected to be closely connected to gut structure. Caterpillars belong to an insect taxon, the L...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1998
C P Santos T Souto-Padrón R M Lanfredi

The gastrodermis of Atriaster heterodus Lebedev & Paruchin, 1969 (Polyopisthocotylea), a gill parasite from Diplodus argenteus (Valenciennes, 1930), is composed of "U"-shape hematin cells and a connecting syncytium, both having cytoplasmic lamellae. These cells show outgrowths and bent folds which were sent to enclose lumen material. The trapped material was then subjected to endocytosis. The n...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Jørund Sollid Aina Kjernsli Paula M De Angelis Asmund K Røhr Göran E Nilsson

Is DNA replication/cell proliferation in vertebrates possible during anoxia? The oxygen dependence of ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) could lead to a stop in DNA synthesis, thereby making anoxic DNA replication impossible. We have studied this question in an anoxia-tolerant vertebrate, the crucian carp (Carassius carassius), by examining 5'-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine incorporation and proliferating c...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2009
Paul M Craig Michal Galus Chris M Wood Grant B McClelland

Metals like iron (Fe) and copper (Cu) function as integral components in many biological reactions, and, in excess, these essential metals are toxic, and organisms must control metal acquisition and excretion. We examined the effects of chronic waterborne Cu exposure and the interactive effects of elevated dietary Fe on gene expression and tissue metal accumulation in zebrafish. Softwater accli...

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