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Morphology and microchemistry of the otoliths of the inner ear of anuran larvae
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2016-05Registro en:
Basso, Agustin; Peltzer, Paola; Lajmanovich, Rafael Carlos; Attademo, Andres Maximiliano; Junges, Celina Maria; et al.; Morphology and microchemistry of the otoliths of the inner ear of anuran larvae; Elsevier Science; Hearing Research; 335; 5-2016; 47-52
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Autor
Basso, Agustin
Peltzer, Paola
Lajmanovich, Rafael Carlos
Attademo, Andres Maximiliano
Junges, Celina Maria
Chialvo, Dante Renato
Resumen
To navigate in space most vertebrates need precise positional cues provided by a variety of sensors, including structures in the inner ear, which are exquisitely sensitive to gravity and linear acceleration. Although these structures have been described in many vertebrates, no information is available for anuran larvae. The purpose of our study was to describe, for the first time, the size, complexity and microchemistry of the saccular otoliths of the larva of 13 anuran species from central Argentina, using electron microscopy and X-ray spectroscopy (N = 65). We concluded that a) these structures differ in area, perimeter, otolith relative size and fractal dimension, but are similar in terms of their microchemistry when compared by spatial guilds, b) that nektonic species have larger otoliths than nektonic-benthic and benthic species and c) that benthic species have larger otolith relative size than nektonic-benthic and nektonic species.