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The ontogeny and homology of the Weberian apparatus in the zebrafish Danio rerio (Ostariophysi: Cypriniformes)
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Independent Zebrafish LineagesWeberian ApparatusAnatomySound TransmissionPhylogeneticsMorphological EvidenceMorphologyMorphogenesisBiological Life CycleBiologyPattern FormationDevelopmental BiologyBioacousticsEvolutionary Developmental BiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyOntogenyDanio RerioZebrafish Danio RerioMedicine
The ontogeny of the Weberian apparatus was examined in the zebrafish, Danio rerio, using both cleared and stained specimens and histology. Over 300 individuals from four independent zebrafish lineages, ranging in size from 3 to 28 mm TL, were examined for this study. Results provide a basic understanding of the development of the Weberian apparatus in the wild-type zebrafish. Our results, in conjunction with those already published, point to substantial variation in the development of the Weberian apparatus among otophysans and new interpretations of the homology of certain ossicles (e.g. tripus and claustrum). Hypotheses of homology among various Weberian ossicles are considered and represent an important step in understanding the evolution of sound transmission in ostariophysan fishes.
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