Ultramicroscopic organization of the exterior olfactory organ in

Anguilla vulgaris Olfactory rosette electron microscope olfactory epithelium olfactory receptors

Journal

Open veterinary journal
ISSN: 2218-6050
Titre abrégé: Open Vet J
Pays: Libya
ID NLM: 101653182

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jan 2024
Historique:
received: 01 10 2023
accepted: 15 12 2023
medline: 18 4 2024
pubmed: 18 4 2024
entrez: 18 4 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Catadromous fishes have well-developed elongated olfactory organs with numerous lamellae and different types of receptor neurons related to their breeding migration. The current study showed how the olfactory system adapted to the catadromous life. Our work declared the need of the migratory fishes for the sense of smell that is exhibited by a higher number of the olfactory lamellae and the receptor neuron verification in the olfactory epithelium. Ten specimens of fully grown, but pre-matured, silver eels of Our study gave a morphological description of the olfactory system of Olfaction is crucial in all vertebrates, including fishes as it involves reproduction, parental, feeding, defensive, schooling, and migration behaviors. Here,

Sections du résumé

Background UNASSIGNED
Catadromous fishes have well-developed elongated olfactory organs with numerous lamellae and different types of receptor neurons related to their breeding migration.
Aim UNASSIGNED
The current study showed how the olfactory system adapted to the catadromous life. Our work declared the need of the migratory fishes for the sense of smell that is exhibited by a higher number of the olfactory lamellae and the receptor neuron verification in the olfactory epithelium.
Methods UNASSIGNED
Ten specimens of fully grown, but pre-matured, silver eels of
Results UNASSIGNED
Our study gave a morphological description of the olfactory system of
Conclusion UNASSIGNED
Olfaction is crucial in all vertebrates, including fishes as it involves reproduction, parental, feeding, defensive, schooling, and migration behaviors. Here,

Identifiants

pubmed: 38633152
doi: 10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i1.46
pii: OVJ-14-512
pmc: PMC11018411
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

512-524

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

There is no conflict of interest, according to the authors.

Auteurs

Sheren A Al-Zahaby (SA)

Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.

Sahar S Hassan (SS)

Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.

Eman H Elsheikh (EH)

Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.

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