1988
DOI: 10.2307/1541736
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A Comparative Study of Terrestrial Adaptations of the Gills in Three Mudskippers—Periophthalmus chrysospilos, Boleophthalmus boddaerti, andPeriophthalmodon schlosseri

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“…In air-breathing fish, the gills exhibit irreversible changes in morphology depending on the relative dependence on water or air for gas exchange (Low et al, 1988;Mattias et al, 1996Mattias et al, , 1998Perna and Fernandes, 1996;Takasusuki et al, 1998;Wilson et al, 1999;Graham et al, 2007). The smallest gill surface area has been documented for the South American lungfish, Lepidosiren paradoxa (Lepidosirenidae), which has irregularly arranged short papillar gill lamellae.…”
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“…In air-breathing fish, the gills exhibit irreversible changes in morphology depending on the relative dependence on water or air for gas exchange (Low et al, 1988;Mattias et al, 1996Mattias et al, , 1998Perna and Fernandes, 1996;Takasusuki et al, 1998;Wilson et al, 1999;Graham et al, 2007). The smallest gill surface area has been documented for the South American lungfish, Lepidosiren paradoxa (Lepidosirenidae), which has irregularly arranged short papillar gill lamellae.…”
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“…Morphological alterations seen in some air-breathing fishes may help sustain blood circulation in air. For example, the mudskipper, Periophthalmodon schlosseri, has thick, fused lamellae (Low et al 1988), as was observed in P. modestus (Figure 1c'). The gill filaments of the swamp eel, Synbranchus marmoratus, are supported by hypertrophied, spirally configurated gill rays (Liem 1987), and the gills of the electric eel, Electrophorus electricus, were reported to be degenerative (Carter 1935).…”
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“…In comparison, burrow-dwelling O. lacepedii experiences aquatic hypoxia for longer durations, but retains well-developed gills as shown in this study. Likewise, less terrestrial mudskippers of the genus Boleophthalmus also possess well-developed gills with no apparent modifications as evident for Periophthalmus and Periophthalmodon (Low et al 1988). These observations apparently favor the more traditional view that gill reduction is the result of increasing reliance on a novel air-breathing organ for oxygen supply (Munshi 1976).…”
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