نتایج جستجو برای: dasyatidae

تعداد نتایج: 156  

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Hannah C Jarvis Lauren M Matheny Thomas O Clanton

Stingrays are cartilaginous fish that are related to sharks. They are one of the largest groups of venomous marine animals. Stingrays account for 750 to 2000 injuries annually. They are generally passive, reclusive creatures that only sting in self-defense. Most injuries caused by these animals are nonfatal. A stingray possesses between 1 and 4 venomous stings, which are located along the cauda...

2015
Akemi Shibuya Marcelo R. de Carvalho Sho Tanaka

Synchronized bipedal movements of the pelvic fins provide propulsion (punting) during displacement on the substrate in batoids with benthic locomotion. In skates (Rajidae) this mechanism is mainly generated by the crural cartilages. Although lacking these anatomical structures, some stingray species show modifications of their pelvic fins to aid in benthic locomotion. This study describes the u...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2007
Allen C Cheng Bosit O Zakhidov Lola J Babadjonova Neil K Rogers C James McCollum George V Hillyer Nathan M Thielman

A 6-year-old boy presented to medical care in Tashkent, Uz-bekistan, with facial swelling. Clinical findings and radiological investigation suggested sinusitis, and the patient underwent a sinus drainage procedure. Following surgery, the patient was found to have proptosis, chemosis, dilated episcleral vessels, complete paralysis of all extra-ocular movements, no perception of light in the left...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental zoology 2000
K R Olson M E Forster P G Bushnell D W Duff

Isolated vessels from four elasmobranchs, yellow stingray (Urolophus jamaicensis), clearnose skate (Raja eglanteria), ghost shark (Hydrolagus novaezelandiae), and spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias), were examined for the presence of spontaneous contractions (SC). SC were observed in otherwise unstimulated dorsal aortas (DA) from stingray and ghost shark, but not in skate DA. Unstimulated ventral...

2011
Ariel C. Rivera-Vicente Josiah Sewell Timothy C. Tricas

The electrosense of sharks and rays is used to detect weak dipole-like bioelectric fields of prey, mates and predators, and several models propose a use for the detection of streaming ocean currents and swimming-induced fields for geomagnetic orientation. We assessed pore distributions, canal vectors, complementarity and possible evolutionary divergent functions for ampullary clusters in two sh...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 1998
E P Hoberg D R Brooks H Molina-Ureña E Erbe

Echinocephalus janzeni n. sp. in the stingray, Himantura pacifica, is described from the eastern Pacific Ocean off the coasts of Costa Rica and southern Mexico. On the basis of the presence of 6 postanal caudal papillae, and modified annules anterior to the caudal alae in males, E. janzeni is most similar to Echinocephalus daileyi and Echinocephalus diazi. Specimens of E. janzeni are distinguis...

2017
Mason N Dean Joseph J Bizzarro Brett Clark Charlie J Underwood Zerina Johanson

The shapes of vertebrate teeth are often used as hallmarks of diet. Here, however, we demonstrate evidence of frequent piscivory by cartilaginous fishes with pebble-like teeth that are typically associated with durophagy, the eating of hard-shelled prey. High-resolution micro-computed tomography observation of a jaw specimen from one batoid species and visual investigation of those of two addit...

Journal: :American family physician 2005
Todd B Zoltan Kenneth S Taylor Suraj A Achar

Surfers are prone to acute injuries as well as conditions resulting from chronic environmental exposure. Sprains, lacerations, strains, and fractures are the most common types of trauma. Injury from the rider's own surfboard may be the prevailing mechanism. Minor wound infections can be treated on an outpatient basis with ciprofloxacin or trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. Jellyfish stings are comm...

2016
Akiyoshi Takahashi Perry Davis Christina Reinick Kanta Mizusawa Tatsuya Sakamoto Robert M. Dores

This article contains structure and pharmacological characteristics of melanocortin receptors (MCRs) related to research published in "Characterization of melanocortin receptors from stingray Dasyatis akajei, a cartilaginous fish" (Takahashi et al., 2016) [1]. The amino acid sequences of the stingray, D. akajei, MC1R, MC2R, MC3R, MC4R, and MC5R were aligned with the corresponding melanocortin r...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2003
Chris M Wood Aline Y O Matsuo Rod W Wilson R J Gonzalez Marjorie L Patrick Richard C Playle Adalberto Luis Val

Stenohaline freshwater stingrays (Potamotrygon spp.) are endemic to the very dilute (Na(+), Cl(-), Ca2(+) <or=30 micromol L(-1)), often acidic blackwaters of the Rio Negro despite gill Na(+) and Cl(-) transport characteristics that appear unfavorable (high K(m), low J(max)). We evaluated the possible protective role of blackwater itself, which is rich in dissolved organic carbon (DOC), as well ...

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