نتایج جستجو برای: swim bladder

تعداد نتایج: 61846  

2003
JONATHAN B. WITTENBERG

Fish were maintained in sea water equilibrated with a gas mixture containing a non-equilibrium mixture of the three molecular species of oxygen, O18-O 18 (mass 36), O18-O t6 (mass 34), and Ole-O 16 (mass 32). Analyses in the mass spectrometer, of the gases secreted into the swim-bladder showed that no change in the relative abundance of these three molecular species had occurred during the secr...

2007
John Janssen J. Ellen Marsden Charles R. Bronte David J. Jude Shawn P. Sitar Frederick W. Goetz

Restoration efforts for lake trout Salvelinus namaycush in Lake Michigan are increasingly being focused on re-establishment of the species in deep water. This focus is based in part on examination of historical records of indigenous lake trout, which suggest that offshore reefs, especially deep reefs, sustained the greatest numbers of lake trout. This focus is also based on the increasing impac...

2003
JONATHAN B. WITTENBERG BEATRICE A. WITTENBERG

ABSTRAOT Toadfish, Opsanus tau, L., were maintained in sea water equilibrated with gas mixtures containing a fixed proportion of oxygen and varying proportions of carbon monoxide. The swim-bladder was emptied by puncture, and, after an interval of 24 or 48 hours, the newly secreted gases were withdrawn and analyzed. Both carbon monoxide and oxygen are accumulated in the swim-bladder at tensions...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Kelly S Boyle Ségolène Riepe Géraldine Bolen Eric Parmentier

A variety of teleost fishes produce sounds for communication by vibrating the swim bladder with fast contracting muscles. Doradid catfishes have an elastic spring apparatus (ESA) for sound production. Contractions of the ESA protractor muscle pull the anterior transverse process of the 4th vertebra or Müllerian ramus (MR) to expand the swim bladder and elasticity of the MR returns the swim blad...

2017
Chuan Yu Xiaomin Yao Linjie Zhao Ping Wang Qian Zhang Chengjian Zhao Shaohua Yao Yuquan Wei

Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome candidate 1 (WHSC1) is a histone 3 lysine 36 (H3K36) specific methyltransferase that is frequently deleted in Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS). Whsc1 is also found mutated in a subgroup of B-cell derived malignant diseases by genomic translocation or point mutation, both of which resulted in hyperactivity of WHSC1 mediated H3K36 methylation and uncontrolled cell prolifera...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2010
Graham K Taylor Robert Iain Holbrook Theresa Burt de Perera

Fish must orient in three dimensions as they navigate through space, but it is unknown whether they are assisted by a sense of depth. In principle, depth can be estimated directly from hydrostatic pressure, but although teleost fish are exquisitely sensitive to changes in pressure, they appear unable to measure absolute pressure. Teleosts sense changes in pressure via changes in the volume of t...

2014
Gui-Jie Li Peng Sun Rui Wang Ya-Lin Zhou Yu Qian Xin Zhao

This project's aim was to determine the reserpine-induced gastric ulcer preventive effect of polysaccharide of Larimichthys crocea swim bladder (PLCSB) in ICR mice. The anti-gastric ulcer effects of polysaccharide of Larimichthys crocea swim bladder was evaluated in mice model using morphological test, serum levels assay, cytokine levels assay, tissue contents analysis, reverse transcription-po...

2015
John S. Torday

TO THE EDITOR: I read the Viewpoint article by Haouzi (1) entitled “Precedence and autocracy in breathing control” with great interest. The author makes a strong and informative case for the complexity of the mechanisms involved in the control of breathing. But he makes conventional error of assuming that “it evolved by chance and necessity . . . shaping the structures and functions of the resp...

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