1997
DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-6395.1997.tb01131.x
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The Structure of the Gular Pouch of Mature Males of the Lamprey Geotria australis

Abstract: Potter. 1. C. & Welsch. U. 1997. The structure of the gular pouch of mature males of the lamprey Geotriu trustrcrlis.-Ac.t~i Zoologicu (Stockholm) 78: 97-105.

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“…In particular, the gular pouch may be used in grooming of the eggs as it was observed to massage the eggs during development and was vigorously rubbed against the egg mass during hatching. Several roles for the gular pouch of D r a f t G. australis have previously been proposed including for courtship or during the act of spawning (Potter and Welsch 1997), for use in nest building (Maskell 1929) and as a nutrient storage structure (Monette and Renaud 2005). The present study does not discount these hypotheses, but provides support for the involvement of the gular pouch in egg grooming and hatching.…”
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“…In particular, the gular pouch may be used in grooming of the eggs as it was observed to massage the eggs during development and was vigorously rubbed against the egg mass during hatching. Several roles for the gular pouch of D r a f t G. australis have previously been proposed including for courtship or during the act of spawning (Potter and Welsch 1997), for use in nest building (Maskell 1929) and as a nutrient storage structure (Monette and Renaud 2005). The present study does not discount these hypotheses, but provides support for the involvement of the gular pouch in egg grooming and hatching.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 60%