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29 January 2020 Morphogenesis of Olfactory Organ of Bushymouth Catfish Ancistrus dolichopterus (Teleostei: Loricariidae) before Switching to Exogenous Feeding
Olha Tytiuk, Olga Sapoznikov, František Tichý, Michaela Kloučková, Yaroslav Stepanyuk
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Abstract

Olfaction plays an important role in a fish's life. Its value may differ at different developmental stages, depending on the feeding style of the species. The goal of the present study was to investigate the olfactory organ of a species that feeds mainly on algae— the bushymouth catfish, Ancistrus dolichopterus—at developmental stages from olfactory placode to the definitive olfactory chamber. For this study, we used light and electron (scanning) microscopy. The topography of the olfactory placode of A. dolichopterus is typical for teleostei. Formation of olfactory pit takes place at the same time as rostral elevation formation. Rostral elevation participates in the formation of the nasal bridge and anterior tubular nostril. It was found out that the anlage of olfactory rosette in A. dolichopterus arises earlier than in most teleostei. However, the number of lamellae does not increase until switching to exogenous feeding. We suppose that the early development of olfactory organ is necessary for intraspecific communication, not just for finding food.

© 2020 Zoological Society of Japan
Olha Tytiuk, Olga Sapoznikov, František Tichý, Michaela Kloučková, and Yaroslav Stepanyuk "Morphogenesis of Olfactory Organ of Bushymouth Catfish Ancistrus dolichopterus (Teleostei: Loricariidae) before Switching to Exogenous Feeding," Zoological Science 37(1), 14-23, (29 January 2020). https://doi.org/10.2108/zs190073
Received: 3 June 2019; Accepted: 16 September 2019; Published: 29 January 2020
KEYWORDS
Ancistrus dolichopterus
bushymouth catfish
development
morphogenesis
olfactory epithelium
olfactory organ
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