Morphology of the Amazonian Teleost Genus Arapaima Using Advanced 3D Imaging

Volume: 11
Published: Apr 27, 2020
Abstract
The arapaima is the largest of the extant air-breathing freshwater fishes. Their respiratory gas bladder is arguably the most striking of all the adaptations to living in the hypoxic waters of the Amazon basin, in which dissolved oxygen can reach 0 ppm (0 mg/l) at night. As obligatory air-breathers, arapaima have undergone extensive anatomical and physiological adaptations in almost every organ system. These changes were evaluated using magnetic...
Paper Details
Title
Morphology of the Amazonian Teleost Genus Arapaima Using Advanced 3D Imaging
Published Date
Apr 27, 2020
Volume
11
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