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Ear bones hold the key to fishy secrets
Releases Science on the Radio EAR BONES HOLD THE KEY TO FISHY SECRETS 9 July 2004 An Otolith, or fish ear bone. Photo by ... ear bones. Scientists from around the world are converging on Townsville next week to discuss the latest developments in the cutting-edge science of fish ear ... , but accumulates in fish and can be seen in their ear bones,” Dr Begg said. “The Symposium will allow specialists ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
These growth rings are found on vertebrae, otoliths (ear bones), and some types of scales. While many bony fish can be aged with scales and ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Topics beginning with F
Physical activity Flank pain Flaring of the alae nasi (nostrils) see Nasal flaring Flat bones Flat feet see Pes planus Flat plate see Abdominal film Flatulence (flatus) see Gas - flatulence ... repair see Pectus excavatum repair Funnel-web spider bite Furniture polish Furuncle Fusion of the ear bones Return to top The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency ...
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CRC Reef Research Centre
August 2004 Fish study hooks gold for researcher 9 July 2004 Ear bones hold the key to fishy secrets 5 July 2004 Spotting the difference between coral trout ...
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Orca Vocalization
These echoes allow the orcas to form an acoustic image in their brain of their ...
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Manatee FAQ: Anatomy and Physiology
This arrangement is similar to that of dolphins. In addition, anatomical studies suggest that manatees are not adapted to hear infrasound, frequencies too low to be heard by the human ear ...
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Successful San Francisco Bay Halibut Catch Triggers DFG Survey to Ensure Sustainable Fishery
To evaluate the impact of various gear types on the ...
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North Atlantic Right Whales (Eubalaena glacialis) - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries
However, right whales have no teeth. Therefore, ear bones and, in some cases, eye lenses can be used to estimate age in right whales ...
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North Pacific Right Whale (Eubalaena japonica) - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries
However, right whales have no teeth. Therefore, ear bones and, in some cases, eye lenses can be used to estimate age in right whales ...
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EuroTurtle - Structure of the Human Skeleton
Human Skeleton. Introduction: The human skeleton is made up of 206 bones although we are born with 300: during childhood many of these fuse/join together to form single bones. The skeleton is divided into two parts: The Axial skeleton - skull, ... jaw, the nose hole, the eye holes, the nerve holes, the ear holes, and the tooth holes. Spine: The spine is the backbone ...
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