نتایج جستجو برای: pelctoral fin

تعداد نتایج: 15358  

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
yazdan keivany department of fisheries, faculty of natural resources, isfahan university of technology, iran.

bones of the pectoral girdle skeleton in representatives of 48 genera in 41 families of eurypterygian fishes were studied. the structure and position of the pectoral girdle is relatively stable in eurypterygians. it consists of the extrascapula, posttemporal, supracleithrum, cleithrum, postcleithrum, scapula, coracoid, actinosts, and fin rays. an ectocoracoid is present in some gasterosteiforme...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Yuuta Moriyama Toru Kawanishi Ryohei Nakamura Tatsuya Tsukahara Kenta Sumiyama Maximiliano L. Suster Koichi Kawakami Atsushi Toyoda Asao Fujiyama Yuuri Yasuoka Yusuke Nagao Etsuko Sawatari Atsushi Shimizu Yuko Wakamatsu Masahiko Hibi Masanori Taira Masataka Okabe Kiyoshi Naruse Hisashi Hashimoto Atsuko Shimada Hiroyuki Takeda

Teleosts have an asymmetrical caudal fin skeleton formed by the upward bending of the caudal-most portion of the body axis, the ural region. This homocercal type of caudal fin ensures powerful and complex locomotion and is regarded as one of the most important innovations for teleosts during adaptive radiation in an aquatic environment. However, the mechanisms that create asymmetric caudal fin ...

Journal: :iranian journal of fisheries science 0
m.r. anizah c.r. saad m.s. kamarudin a.a. rahim

a series of two experiments was conducted to study the optimum dietary protein level and protein to energy ratio of lemon fin barb hybrid larvae. in experiment 1, five isocaloric diets (4700 kcal per kg) ranging from 40 to 60% protein in 5% increments were fed to triplicate groups of lemon fin barb hybrid larvae (initial weight: 0.10 ± 0.01 mg per fish) for 21 days. weight gain of fish was prop...

2012

A triangular fin with variable fin base thickness is analyzed and optimized using a two-dimensional analytical method. The influence of fin base height and fin base thickness on the temperature in the fin is listed. For the fixed fin volumes, the maximum heat loss, the corresponding optimum fin effectiveness, fin base height and fin tip length as a function of the fin base thickness, convection...

Journal: :نشریه دانشکده فنی 0
دکتر مجید ملکی جمشید محرری

in this paper, two-dimensional heat transfer in a semi-infinite wall with fins of rectangular profile has been investigated. the conduction equations of the wall and fins are solved simultaneously by a numerical method. the principal parameters of the problem are the fin spacing, length, and fin-to-wall conductivity ratio. in this investigation, the effect of these parameters on two-dimensional...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Michelle R Gaston Nathan J Tublitz

Body patterning behavior in unshelled cephalopod molluscs such as squid, octopuses, and cuttlefish is the ability of these animals to create complex patterns on their skin. This behavior is generated primarily by chromatophores, pigment-containing organs that are directly innervated by central motoneurons. The present study focuses on innervation patterns and location of chromatophore motoneuro...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Christopher J Esposito James L Tangorra Brooke E Flammang George V Lauder

We designed a robotic fish caudal fin with six individually moveable fin rays based on the tail of the bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus. Previous fish robotic tail designs have loosely resembled the caudal fin of fishes, but have not incorporated key biomechanical components such as fin rays that can be controlled to generate complex tail conformations and motion programs similar to those ...

Journal: :Journal of morphology 2013
Brooke E Flammang Silas Alben Peter G A Madden George V Lauder

Ray-finned fishes are notable for having flexible fins that allow for the control of fluid forces. A number of studies have addressed the muscular control, kinematics, and hydrodynamics of flexible fins, but little work has investigated just how flexible ray-finned fish fin rays are, and how flexibility affects their response to environmental perturbations. Analysis of pectoral fin rays of blue...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2003
Matthew I Goldsmith Shannon Fisher Rick Waterman Stephen L Johnson

Zebrafish fins grow by sequentially adding new segments of bone to the distal end of each fin ray. In wild type zebrafish, segment addition is regulated such that an isometric relationship is maintained between fin length and body length over the lifespan of the growing fish. Using a novel, surrogate marker for fin growth in conjunction with cell proliferation assays, we demonstrate here that s...

Journal: :Developmental biology 1991
H Okamoto J Y Kuwada

The role of the pectoral fin bud for outgrowth by fin axons was assessed by ablation of pectoral fin buds and by transplantation of fin buds to ectopic sites in the embryos of the Japanese medaka fish (Oryzias latipes). Normally nerves from segments 1-4 (S1-4) and less frequently the S5 nerve converged at the base of the fin bud by extending toward the fin bud on the ventral surface of the axia...

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