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The nutritional condition of the shanny (Lipophrys pholis, Teleostei, Blenniidae), an intertidal fish, is affected by the shore level on whihc it dwells. Depending on the altitude within the intertidal, zone access to food is restricted for a certain time. A progressive decrease in the feeding time for an individual remaining on an increasingly higher shore level leads to a poorer nutritional condition compared to an individual staying at a lower shore level. Trade-off mechanisms between the feeding time and competition for space and/or predation pressure seem to be responsible for the still high abundance ofL. pholis on the upper shore. Possible consequences for growth and reproduction as well as distribution patterns are discussed. 相似文献
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G. P. Wagner J. Lo R. Laine M. Almeder 《Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS》1993,49(4):317-319
Lectin binding, endo-chitinase binding and enzymatic degradation studies show that the epidermal cuticle of the bony fishParalipophrys trigloides (Blenniidae) is chitinous. This is the first evidence that a vertebrate species possesses a chitinous tissue. Recently aXenopus gene has been identified which has significant sequence similarity to the catalytic domain of yeast chitin synthase III, a chitin producing enzyme1,2. Taken together these two findings imply that chitin synthesis capability may be a basic vertebrate feature. 相似文献
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The morphology of the ophthalmic cornea in the blenniid fishCoryphoblennius galerita (Teleostei) shows adaptation to the amphibious life. Amphibious vision is provided by a flattened area within the cornea. Eyes of other, non-amphibious blenniids are compared with those ofC. galerita. 相似文献
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