Structure and development of free neuromasts in barramundi, lates calcarifer (block)

This study was conducted to clarify the development of free neuromasts with growth of the barramundi, Lates calcarifer. A pair of free neuromasts was observed behind the unpigmented eyes in newly hatched eleutheroembryos with a mean total length of 1.93 mm, and two-hour-old eleutheroembryos could re...

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Main Authors: Mukai, Yukinori, Liy, Lang Chai, Muhamad Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah, Senoo, Shigeharu
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Language:English
Published: Zoological Society of Japan 2007
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author Mukai, Yukinori
Liy, Lang Chai
Muhamad Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah
Senoo, Shigeharu
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Liy, Lang Chai
Muhamad Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah
Senoo, Shigeharu
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description This study was conducted to clarify the development of free neuromasts with growth of the barramundi, Lates calcarifer. A pair of free neuromasts was observed behind the unpigmented eyes in newly hatched eleutheroembryos with a mean total length of 1.93 mm, and two-hour-old eleutheroembryos could respond to an approaching pipette. At 2 days after hatching, the egg yolk sac was mostly consumed, the eyes were pigmented, and the larvae commenced feeding on rotifers. Free neuromasts increased in number with growth and commenced developing into canal neuromasts in barramundi 15 days old with a mean total length of 8.07 mm. The average length of the major axis of the trunk free neuromasts attained approximately 12.9–15.5 μm, and the number of sensory cells was 15.4–17.5 at 15–20 days old. Developed cupulae of free neuromasts were observed in 1-day-old eleutheroembryos. The direction of maximum sensitivity of free neuromasts, determined from the polarity of the sensory cells, coincided with the minor axis of the lozenge-shaped outline of the apical surface of the free neuromasts. The polarity of trunk neuromasts was usually oriented along the antero-posterior axis of the fish body, but a few had a dorso-ventral direction. On the head, free neuromasts were oriented on lines tangential to concentric circles around the eye.
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spelling iium-77192012-05-11T07:19:24Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/7719/ Structure and development of free neuromasts in barramundi, lates calcarifer (block) Mukai, Yukinori Liy, Lang Chai Muhamad Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah Senoo, Shigeharu Q Science (General) QL Zoology This study was conducted to clarify the development of free neuromasts with growth of the barramundi, Lates calcarifer. A pair of free neuromasts was observed behind the unpigmented eyes in newly hatched eleutheroembryos with a mean total length of 1.93 mm, and two-hour-old eleutheroembryos could respond to an approaching pipette. At 2 days after hatching, the egg yolk sac was mostly consumed, the eyes were pigmented, and the larvae commenced feeding on rotifers. Free neuromasts increased in number with growth and commenced developing into canal neuromasts in barramundi 15 days old with a mean total length of 8.07 mm. The average length of the major axis of the trunk free neuromasts attained approximately 12.9–15.5 μm, and the number of sensory cells was 15.4–17.5 at 15–20 days old. Developed cupulae of free neuromasts were observed in 1-day-old eleutheroembryos. The direction of maximum sensitivity of free neuromasts, determined from the polarity of the sensory cells, coincided with the minor axis of the lozenge-shaped outline of the apical surface of the free neuromasts. The polarity of trunk neuromasts was usually oriented along the antero-posterior axis of the fish body, but a few had a dorso-ventral direction. On the head, free neuromasts were oriented on lines tangential to concentric circles around the eye. Zoological Society of Japan 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/7719/1/mukai_2007_zoological_science.pdf Mukai, Yukinori and Liy, Lang Chai and Muhamad Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah and Senoo, Shigeharu (2007) Structure and development of free neuromasts in barramundi, lates calcarifer (block). Zoological Science, 24 (8). pp. 829-835. ISSN 0289-0003 (P) http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2108/zsj.24.829 10.2108/zsj.24.829
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QL Zoology
Mukai, Yukinori
Liy, Lang Chai
Muhamad Shaleh, Sitti Raehanah
Senoo, Shigeharu
Structure and development of free neuromasts in barramundi, lates calcarifer (block)
title Structure and development of free neuromasts in barramundi, lates calcarifer (block)
title_full Structure and development of free neuromasts in barramundi, lates calcarifer (block)
title_fullStr Structure and development of free neuromasts in barramundi, lates calcarifer (block)
title_full_unstemmed Structure and development of free neuromasts in barramundi, lates calcarifer (block)
title_short Structure and development of free neuromasts in barramundi, lates calcarifer (block)
title_sort structure and development of free neuromasts in barramundi, lates calcarifer (block)
topic Q Science (General)
QL Zoology
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