Morphometry of the Gill Respiratory Area in Comephorus dybowskii and Some Other Endemic Cottoidei of Lake Baikal
- 1 October 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Zoologica
- Vol. 74 (4) , 283-288
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-6395.1993.tb01243.x
Abstract
Morphometric investigations of the gill apparatus in the small golomyanka, Comephorus dybowskii, revealed a unique structure and a very small gill respiratory area (GRSA) compared with other endemic Cottoidei of Lake Baikal: from 5.5 to about 7 times smaller than in the pelagic waterside sculpins. Cottocomephorus grewingki and C. inermis, and about 3 times smaller than in groundling deep‐water Cotinella boulengeri. This is an extremely small GRSA considering no accessory respiratory organs are present. Scanning electron microscopic observations revealed numerous chloride cells in the epithelium of golomyanka gill lamellae but not in the sculpin lamellae. Chloride cells probably restrict gas exchange in the lamellae considerably. The results suggest that golomyankas have a small oxygen requirement.Keywords
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