Fish chemosenses [electronic resource] / editors, Klaus Reutter, B.G. Kapoor.
Material type: TextPublication details: Enfield, NH : Science Publishers, c2005Description: xii, 343 p. : ill. (some col.)Subject(s): Fishes -- Physiology | Fishes -- Sense organs | Taste | Smell | ChemoreceptorsGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 571.1/7 LOC classification: QL639.1 | .F5524 2005Online resources: Click to ViewErrata sheet inserted.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Development and evolution of the olfactory organ in gnathostome fish / Eckart Zeiske and Anne Hansen -- Olfactory responses to amino acids in rainbow trout : revisited / Toshiaki J. Hara -- Olfactory discrimination in fishes / Tine Valentincic -- In-vivo recordings from single olfactory sensory neurons in goldfish (Carassius auratus) during application of olfactory stimuli / H.P. Zippel ... [et al.] -- Olfactory cross-adaptation : not a peripheral but a general phenomenon / H.P. Zippel ... [et al.] -- Review of the chemical and physiological basis of alarm reactions in cyprinids / Kjell B. Dving ... [et al.] -- The system of solitary chemosensory cells / Anne Hansen -- Barbel taste system in catfish and goatfish / Sadao Kiyohara and Junzo Tsukahara -- Subtypes of light and dark elongated taste bud cells in fish / Klaus Reutter and Anne Hansen -- Efferent synapses in fish taste buds / Klaus Reutter and Martin Witt -- Comparison of taste bud types and their distribution on the lips and oropharyngeal cavity, as well as dentition in cichlid fish (Cichlidae, Teleostei) / Lev Fishelson -- Role of gustation in two populations of deep-sea fish : comparison of mesopelagic and demersal species based on volumetric brain data / H.-J. Wagner -- Comparison of taste preferences and behavioral taste response in the nine-spined stickleback Pungitius pungitius from the Moscow River and White Sea basins / Alexander O. Kasumyan and Elena S. Mikhailova.
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