Baglole, C. J., et al. “Ontogeny of the Digestive Tract During Larval Development of Yellowtail Flounder: A Light Microscopic and Mucous Histochemical Study”. Journal of Fish Biology, vol. 51, no. 1, 1997, pp. 120-34, https://doi.org/10.1006/jfbi.1997.0420.

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  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Baglole, C. J.
Author: Wright, Glenda M.
Author: Murray, H. M.
Author: Goff, G. P.
Date Issued
1997
Abstract

The structural changes during the development of the digestive tract of the larvae of the yellowtail flounder, Pleuronectes ferruginea, from 3 days' post-hatch to metamorphosis (46 days' post-hatch), were studied using light microscopy. Differentiation of the digestive tract into the buccal cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, post-oesophageal swelling, intestine and rectum was established by 10 days' post-hatch. Gastric glands and pyloric caeca developed between days 29 and 36. Morphological features of each region are discussed..

Note

Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PEI C1A 4P3, Canada.

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Source type: Electronic(1)

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • digestive tract
  • Chordata
  • Pleuronectes ferruginea
  • Development
  • structure
  • Pleuronectes
  • Pleuronectiformes
  • Animal Nutrition Physiology
  • Aquaculture Animals
  • morphology
  • vertebrates
  • animals
  • aquatic organisms
  • Pleuronectidae
  • aquatic animals
  • Osteichthyes
  • aquaculture
  • fishes
Page range
120-134
Host Title
Journal of Fish Biology
Host Abbreviated Title
J.Fish Biol.
Volume
51
Issue
1
ISSN
0022-1112

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