- the
pressure in the
swimbladder must
adjust to
prevent it from bursting. When the fish
wants to
return to the depths, the
swimbladder is deflated. Some...
- single-lobed
swimbladder.
Pangasius (Pteropangasius)
included P.
micronema and P.
pleurotaenia and was
typified by four
lobes in the
swimbladder and with...
-
vibrating its
swimbladder.
Vibrations are
caused by the
rapid contraction of
sonic muscles that
surround the
dorsal aspect of the
swimbladder.
These vibrations...
- distances. Fish
undertake these migrations with the ****istance of a
swimbladder. The
swimbladder is
inflated when the fish
wants to move up, and, due to the high...
-
Members of the
Siluriformes order are
defined by
features of the
skull and
swimbladder.
Catfish are of
considerable commercial importance; many of the larger...
- ascends, the air in the
swimbladder must
decrease to
prevent the
swimbladder from bursting. To
return to the depths, the
swimbladder is deflated. The migration...
-
Examples of
clarifying agents include isingl****,
obtained from the
swimbladders of fish;
Irish moss, a seaweed;
kappa carrageenan, from the
seaweed Kappaphycus...
-
Anguillicoloides cr****us is a
parasitic nematode worm that
lives in the
swimbladders of eels (Anguilla spp.) and
appears to
spread easily among eel po****tions...
-
Still transparent juvenile herring,
about 38 mm long and 3
months old:
Visible are the otoliths, the gut, the
silvery swimbladder, and the heart....
-
Ocean off California.
Ocythoe are one of the few
cephalopods to have a
swimbladder. In captivity, two
specimens were
observed controlling their buoyancy...