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Deep leaning auto-segmentation of tomographic datasets, repeatability and biomechanical outcomes

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Bowers FC   +7 more
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Jaw development and malformation in cultured striped trumpeter Latris lineata [PDF]

open access: yesAquaculture, 2001
Intensive culture of striped trumpeter (Latris lineata) has resulted in a high incidence of jaw malformation in juveniles. In this study, cranial and jaw development in striped trumpeter was described in cultured larvae reared in greenwater on rotifers ...
Jennifer M Cobcroft
exaly   +4 more sources

Concurrence of lower jaw skeletal anomalies in triploid Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) and the effect on growth in freshwater [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Fish Diseases, 2016
Triploid Atlantic salmon populations are associated with higher prevalence of lower jaw skeletal anomalies affecting fish performance, welfare and value deleteriously.
M B Adams, Tomer Ventura
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Jaws and teeth of the earliest bony fishes

Nature, 2007
Extant jawed vertebrates, or gnathostomes, fall into two major monophyletic groups, namely chondrichthyans (cartilaginous fishes) and osteichthyans (bony fishes and tetrapods). Fossil representatives of the osteichthyan crown group are known from the latest Silurian period, 418 million years (Myr) ago, to the present.
Botella, H.   +4 more
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Proportions of the jaw mechanism of cichlid fishes changes and their meaning

Acta Biotheoretica, 1985
The jaw mechanism of cichlid fishes is an intricate apparatus with complex force transmission from muscles to environment. The proportions of this apparatus change considerably during growth mainly due to scale effects. In adult fishes, the proportions differ, corresponding with the type of preferred food.
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Mechanisms of the jaws of some atheriniform fish

Journal of Zoology, 1967
The Atheriniformes is an order of teleost fish which consists of the Atherinoidei (sand smelts etc.), Cyprinodontoidei (tooth‐carps) and Exocoetoidei (halfbeaks etc.). Some of its members have protrusible upper jaws and some do not. Photographs have been taken of two species of Cyprinodontoidei feeding, to discover how they use their jaws, which are ...
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Evolution of complexity in motor patterns and jaw musculature of tetraodontiform fishes

Journal of Experimental Biology, 1999
ABSTRACT The prey-processing behavior and jaw-adducting musculature of tetraodontiform fishes provide a novel system for studying the evolution of muscles and their function. The history of this clade has involved a pattern of repeated ‘duplications’ of jaw muscles by physical subdivision of pre-existing muscles.
, Friel, , Wainwright
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Malformed jaw phenotype and replacement of dietary fish oil by olive oil affect fatty acid composition, antioxidant defense and the expression of the retinoic signaling pathway in juvenile Seriola lalandi (Valenciennes, 1833) [PDF]

open access: yesAquaculture
Yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) is a valuable commercial aquacultural product in high demand in several countries. Growth performance, survival, lipid content, antioxidant enzyme system defense, gene expression and malformation were investigated in
G Figueroa   +2 more
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