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In aquatic organisms (chiefly fish), the lateral line is a sense organ used to detect movement and vibration in the surrounding water. Lateral lines are usually visible as faint lines running length...
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Fish Lateral Line System Information Website ... As the fish approaches an object, such as a rock or the glass wall of an aquarium, the pressure waves around its body are distorted, and these changes are quickly detected by the lateral line system, enabling the fish to swerve or to take other suitable action.
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What is a lateral line in fish? ... An un-grounded aquarium can cause electrical fields that both interfere and degenerate the lateral line in fish. You can test this by using a pocket multi-meter on AC volts with a probe in the wall ground and a probe in the water.
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An introduction to the lateral line sense in fish ... The Lateral Line Sense in Fish ... The lateral line system is the fish's way of doing this.
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Lateral line physiological experiments are designed to investigate the ways in which sources of water disturbance are detected by the lateral line system of fish and how flow patterns arising from these sources are represented in the peripheral and central nervous system.
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A FISH'S LATERAL LINE ... fish lateral line line shown in this picture of a striped bass from the Chesapeake Bay ... Fishing Clothing at Lateral Line - All fish have a lateral line...
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Cell migration plays an essential role in many morphogenetic processes, and its deregulation has many dramatic consequences. Yet how migration is controlled during normal development is still ... We examined this process in the case of the posterior lateral line (PLL), a mechanosensory system present in fish and amphibians.
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Neurobiology: Hydrodynamic stimuli and the fish lateral line ... The effect of unidirectional water flow on the responses of primary lateral-line afferents to a stationary vibrating sphere (diameter 10 mm).
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Fish Lateral-Line Response is Possible Water Pollution Monitoring System ... The lateral line system of fish is one of major mechanosensory systems used by fish to detect water movements and transient pressure changes in the vicinity of a fish.
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Several algorithms are discussed that could potentially be used by a fish to decode lateral line excitation patterns, in order to localise a source and its axis of vibration.
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