Literature DB >> 20979257

[Functional morphology of puffing behavior in pufferfish (Takifugu obscurus)].

Shuang Zhao1, Jia-Kun Song, Xiao-Jie Wang.   

Abstract

As a defensive behavior of escaping from the predators, sudden inflating ("puffing") has been found in all members of the pufferfish sister taxa Diodontidae and Tetraodontidae. However, the mechanism of inflation is largely unknown. To further understand the inflation behavior of Tetraodontidae, morphological dissection, X-ray and staining methods were conducted to investigate morphological variations and functional adaptation during the inflation in Takifugu obscurus. The results indicated that after receiving stimulation, Takifugu obscurus quickly and frequently swallows water or/and air into the flexible but tough sac, which is a distinct portion of the specialized esophagus. For adapting the inflation, the anterior and posterior joints of the sac and the digestive duct are tightened by special musculature; and the structure and arrangement of the skin of the body, as well as the abdomen muscle bundles are particularly modified to be elasticated; more over, even the backbone and the nerve are ready for flexible positioning change. This study provides some important information about the inflation mechanism of the Takifugu obscurus in sucking and expelling water/air during the puffing behavior, which would be helpful to further understand the neural control mechanism of pufferfish inflation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20979257     DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1141.2010.05539

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dongwuxue Yanjiu        ISSN: 0254-5853


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1.  All puffed out: do pufferfish hold their breath while inflated?

Authors:  Georgia Evelyn McGee; Timothy Darren Clark
Journal:  Biol Lett       Date:  2014-12       Impact factor: 3.703

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