生物
洞穴
嗅觉系统
纤毛
适应性进化
栖息地
生态学
动物
细胞生物学
神经科学
生物化学
基因
作者
Xiaoyan Zhang,Zhu-Qin Huang,Tangyuan Ning,Xiaohan Xiang,Chun‐Qing Li,Shanyuan Chen,Hang Xiao
出处
期刊:Zoological Science
[Zoological Society of Japan]
日期:2018-10-01
卷期号:35 (5): 411-411
被引量:3
摘要
The fish genus Sinocyclocheilus contains many different species that inhabit diverse natural environments, such as surface water layer, cave, or intermediate. As a result of these different habitats there are some differences in their sensory systems. Microscopic and submicroscopic structures of olfactory systems in six representative species of Sinocyclocheilus were studied, including one surface-dwelling species (S. grahami), two intermediate species (S. jii and S. macrophthalmus) and three cave-dwelling species (S. brevibarbatus, S. anshuiensis, and S. tianlinensis). Due to adaptive evolution under extreme environmental conditions, cave-dwelling species have more developed olfactory systems. We observed that, compared with surface-dwelling species, the olfactory sac of the cave-dwelling Sinocyclocheilus species has the following characteristics: higher density of cilia, greater length of sensory cilia, many other special structures (micro-ridge, olfactory islet, rod cilia). These results reveal different levels of olfactory system development, consistent with the view that that cave-dwelling species have more developed olfactory systems than intermediate and surface-dwelling species.
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