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Reception of Hydrodynamic Stimuli in Aquatic and Semiaquatic Animals (Progress in Zoology, Vol 41)
Horst Bleckmann
Published
December 1994
by Lubrecht & Cramer, Limited
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Written in English
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 115 |
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Open Library | OL12706461M |
ISBN 10 | 343730772X |
ISBN 10 | 9783437307720 |
Like many surface-dwelling animals, crocodiles and caimans show behavioral responses to capillary water surface waves (Soares, , Leitch and Catania, ). This observation is in line with electrophysiological studies showing that the nerve fibers that innervate ISOs are sensitive to hydrodynamic stimuli (Soares, ). Fish use sensors inside the lateral line trunk canal (LLTC) to detect the motion of water in their surroundings. The LLTC is a complex sensory organ consisting of a long tube no more than a few millimeters in diameter embedded immediately under the skin of the fish on each side of its ://
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41) Gustav Fischer, gw: Consequently, hydrodynamic sensory systems have evolved many times in aquatic animals 3. But, although marine mammals are highly adapted to their aquatic environment, hydrodynamic Aquatic animals often have to cope with conditions where visibility is drastically reduced.
Consequently, many aquatic species have sensory abilities that may supplement or even substitute vision, such as the active sonar system in toothed whales ().However, although pinnipeds underlie similar ecological demands, corresponding sensory abilities have remained unknown in these marine :// Horst Bleckmann: Reception of Hydrodynamic Stimuli in Aquatic and Semiaquatic Animals, Stuttgart, Gustav Fischer,ISBN X.
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Progress in Zoology Gustav Fischer, Stuttgart, Jena, New York Google Scholar Hydrodynamic reception Last updated Ap Arthropods like these northern prawn, and some mammals, detect water movement with sensory hairs such as whiskers, bristles or antennae.
Hydrodynamic reception refers to the ability of some animals to sense water movements generated by biotic (conspecifics, predators, or prey) or abiotic form of mechanoreception is useful for ().
Reception of hydrodynamic stimuli in aquatic and semiaquatic animals. Sailing’ behaviour in the fishing spider, (). Slit sense organs: “Strain gauges” in the arachnid exoskeleton. Spectral sensitivities of wolf spider eyes.
Bleckmann H Progress in Zoology: Reception of Hydrodynamic Stimuli in Aquatic and Semiaquatic Animals 41st edn (Stuttgart, Jena, New York: Gustav Fischer-Verlag) pp 1– [16] Pohlmann K, Atema J and Breithaupt T The importance of the lateral line in nocturnal predation of piscivorous catfish J.
Exp. Biol. –8 Bleckmann H Reception of Hydrodynamic Stimuli in Aquatic and Semiaquatic Animals (Stuttgart: Fischer) [34] Engelmann J, Hanke W, Mogdans J and Bleckmann H Neurobiology: hydrodynamic stimuli and the fish lateral line Nature 51–2 Yes, reviewing a book Divine Providence Download PDF can head to your shut friend's listings.
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1,00 €* st11 (gebundener Preis aufgehoben) jetzt kaufen. jetzt kaufen. Hahn/Weibel (Hrsg.): Evolutionäre Symmetrietheorie. 3,95 €* st80 (gebundener Preis aufgehoben) jetzt kaufen. jetzt kaufen. Karl-Heinz Berck: :// Hydrodynamic stimuli that can be detected by the lateral‐line system can occur at the water surface or in midwater (Figure 1).
Surface waves of biotic origin are for example caused by terrestrial insects falling into the water or by aquatic animals contacting the water–air interface in order to breathe or feed (Bleckmann, ). When an animal swims, chemical and hydrodynamic stimuli persist in its wake for some time after it has left the vicinity (1, 2).Previous studies on predatory fish using olfactory or mechanosensory cues to localize moving prey are few in number and indirect (3, 4).Most studies on predator–prey interactions in fish have used predominantly visual predators under well lit conditions ().
The ageing of the low-frequency water disturbances caused by swimming goldfish and its possible relevance to prey detection. Reception of hydrodynamic stimuli in aquatic.
and semiaquatic :// Swimming fish leave wakes containing hydrodynamic and chemical traces. These traces mark their swim paths and could guide predators.
We now show that nocturnal European catfish (Silurus glanis) locate a piscine prey (guppy, Poecilia reticulata) by accurately tracking its three-dimensional swim path before an attack in the absence of visible ://Dynamic trail-following in harbor seals (Phoca vitulina).
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