THE BRAIN FORM AND STRUCTURE OF A GUPPY, LEBISTES RETICULATUS PETERS
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概要
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Results obtained from attempting to express the brain form of the guppy in mathematics showed that the olfactory bulbs were very small, the olfactory lobes were large, the optic lobes were very large and the cerebellum was average. On the brain structure in the guppy it is characteristic that the saccus vasculosus is very small. But, the other points of the brain structure are pretty similar to other fishes, Namely, the olfactory bulbs are rich in nerve fibers and the olfactory lobes are not very differentiated. The lobus inferior is well developed and the optic tectum is made of seven layers, which can be clearly discriminated by using osmium tetroxide as fixative. Purkinje cell layer in the cerebellum is not well developed and the medulla oblongata is not so developed. It seems that these results indicate the correlation between the form and structure of the brain and the ecology in the guppy as in other fishes.
- 高知学園短期大学の論文
- 1973-09-01
著者
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Watanabe Hideki
Physiological Laboratory Kochi Gakuen Junior College
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Watanabe Hideki
Physiologil Laboratory Of Kochi-gakuen Junior College
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