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Evolution, 1961
The purpose of the present work is to summarize the results of studies by the author (1940-1959) on lampreys, of Italy and of some other parts of Europe, on which the author has been engaged for the last 20 years, at the Institute of Comparative Anatomy of the University of Bologna (1940-1955), at the Institute of Zoology of the University of Padua ...
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The purpose of the present work is to summarize the results of studies by the author (1940-1959) on lampreys, of Italy and of some other parts of Europe, on which the author has been engaged for the last 20 years, at the Institute of Comparative Anatomy of the University of Bologna (1940-1955), at the Institute of Zoology of the University of Padua ...
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1980
The nervous system of the lamprey has been appreciated by comparative neuroanatomists for nearly a century as a "prototype" for the brain and spinal cord of higher vertebrates. Only recently have neurophysiologists discovered the practical advantages of the lamprey brain and spinal cord, such as relative simplicity, survival in isolation, and the ...
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The nervous system of the lamprey has been appreciated by comparative neuroanatomists for nearly a century as a "prototype" for the brain and spinal cord of higher vertebrates. Only recently have neurophysiologists discovered the practical advantages of the lamprey brain and spinal cord, such as relative simplicity, survival in isolation, and the ...
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2020
Abstract This chapter focuses on the neural network, demonstrating how the principles described in the previous chapter are implemented in vertebrates, taking as a blueprint the oldest one: the lamprey. The reticulospinal neurons belong to the reticular formation located in the brainstem of the lamprey.
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the neural network, demonstrating how the principles described in the previous chapter are implemented in vertebrates, taking as a blueprint the oldest one: the lamprey. The reticulospinal neurons belong to the reticular formation located in the brainstem of the lamprey.
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Management of anadromous lampreys: Common threats, different approaches
Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2021Benjamin J Clemens +2 more
exaly
1996
The earliest vertebrate class, Cyclostomata, consists of two orders: Petromyzontia and Myxinoidia. Lampreys belong to the first and slime eels and hagfish to the second. These may be called the most primitive fish—if the term “fish” is used to denote any poikilothermic aquatic craniate vertebrate. Almost all are parasitic. Lampreys are jawless and have
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The earliest vertebrate class, Cyclostomata, consists of two orders: Petromyzontia and Myxinoidia. Lampreys belong to the first and slime eels and hagfish to the second. These may be called the most primitive fish—if the term “fish” is used to denote any poikilothermic aquatic craniate vertebrate. Almost all are parasitic. Lampreys are jawless and have
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