Larval lampreys possess a functional lateral line system

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作者
S. Gelman
A. Ayali
E. D. Tytell
A. H. Cohen
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[1] University of Maryland,Department of Biology
[2] University of Maryland,Institute for Systems Research
[3] Tel Aviv University,Department of Zoology
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Journal of Comparative Physiology A | 2007年 / 193卷
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Lateral line; Mechanoreception; Neuromasts; Ammocoetes; Locomotion;
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Morphology of larval lampreys’ neuromasts was found to be very similar to that of adults. Activity in the lateral line nerve, elicited by a vibrating ball, indicated a functional lateralis system. Analysis revealed at least two populations of afferents, responding to opposite directions of water flow, with adapting responses. The response magnitude increased monotonically with stimulus amplitude. Larval lampreys’ neuromasts were less sensitive than those of teleosts. At low frequencies the response showed a phase lead of 200–220° with respect to the maximum of the ball displacement and a gain that was approximately linearly proportional to frequency.
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