Some adaptive structural functional singularities of fish epidermis and its derivatives (Q2767647)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1698096
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| English | Some adaptive structural functional singularities of fish epidermis and its derivatives |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1698096 |
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30 January 2002
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fish epidermis
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fish derivative
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mucus excretion
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body surface
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circumfluence regime
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swimming velocity
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Some adaptive structural functional singularities of fish epidermis and its derivatives (English)
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The author analyzes the structure and adaptive features of the epidermis among different species of fish. It discusses the modes of mucus excretion to the body surface and their possible effects on circumfluence regime, as well as the relationships between body shape, swimming velocity and the topography of secretory system. It is shown that the mucus-forming development of epidermis is determined not so much by the degree of fish scale development as the ecology of fish and its swimming velocity.
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