Examining the Stomach Structure and Function in Mudskipper (Periophthalmus waltoni) by Histological and Immunohistochemical Methods
Jonathan Mark Wilson,
Mina Amiri Farahani,
Kaveh Esfandiyari
et al.
Abstract:Anatomically, the digestive system of oxudercinae lacks a distinct stomach, and that is why this group of fish is classified as stomachless. Since the environment, dietary requirements, and eating habits strongly influence the anatomy of the fish's digestive system, mudskippers (Periophthalmus waltoni) appear to have a stomach due to their carnivorous nature. The present study was undertaken to confirm the presence of stomach in P. waltoni and for this purpose, histological and immunohistochemical methods were… Show more
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