Scanning electron microscopic and histological studies of the buccal cavity of a phytoplanktivorous small freshwater fish,Amblypharyngodon mola |
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Authors: | Sudarshana Nandi Surjya Kumar Saikia |
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Abstract: | The electron microscopic and histological studies of the buccal‐cavity of herbivorous fish Mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) were performed. The studies revealed that the architectures of the buccal cavity of A. mola support the herbivory nature of the fish. Both the upper and lower jaws of the fish are rich in mucus glands, unculi, and microridges. The presence of papillae like taste buds in the lower jaw of A. mola indicates the mechanosensory role of the lower jaw during gustation. These features directly support a gustatory feeding behavior associated with filter feeding in this small freshwater fish. |
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Keywords: | gustation mola mucus gland small freshwater fish taste bud |
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