Diversity in Fish Auditory Systems: One of the Riddles of Sensory Biology

Volume: 4
Published: Mar 1, 2016
Abstract
An astonishing diversity of inner ears and accessory hearing structures (AHS) that can enhance hearing has evolved in fishes. Inner ears mainly differ in the size of the otolith end organs, the shape and orientation of the sensory epithelia, and the orientation patterns of ciliary bundles of sensory hair cells. Despite our profound morphological knowledge of inner ear variation, two main questions remain widely unanswered. (i) What selective...
Paper Details
Title
Diversity in Fish Auditory Systems: One of the Riddles of Sensory Biology
Published Date
Mar 1, 2016
Volume
4
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