yellow-eyed mullet brain (a) in situ and (b) dissected showing
Visual and brain lateralization during the posthatching phase in
Karen MIDDLEMISS, Marine Science Advisor, PhD Biological Sciences, New Zealand Department of Conservation, Wellington, Biodiversity
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Karen MIDDLEMISS, Marine Science Advisor, PhD Biological Sciences, New Zealand Department of Conservation, Wellington, Biodiversity
A) adult brain. (B) adult eye. (C) 20%-25% pupal eye-disc/brain
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PDF) Lateralisation of visual function in yellow-eyed mullet ( Aldrichetta forsteri ) and its role in schooling behaviour
2010 Fish Biology Congress Abstracts STUDING ON DISTRIBUTION
Fish eyes and brain as primary targets for mercury accumulation
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An Introduction to the Study of Fishes
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