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Preliminary observations on the circulatory system in eggs and early larvae of some teleostean fishes

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Observations on the pattern of blood circulation in eggs and early larvae of Ambassis, Mugil, Dorosoma and Thrissocles species have been made. In the initial stages, the tubular heart lies on the left side, near the cephalic region. The anterior end of the heart lies near the snout. The posterior end is attached to a point mid-way between the orbits and auditory vesicles; the position of the anterior end is greatly influenced by the size of yolk. Initially, the tubular heart and dorsal aorta lie in a line. As a result of yolk absorption, the anterior end of the tubular heart gradually sinks to a position posterior to the attached end. Liquified yolk is circulated through the heart in early stages; blood corpuscles become apparent only in larvae. The heart-beat, which is initially irregular, gradually becomes regular as development progresses. In the initial stages the blood flows to the caudal and not to the cephalic region. The blood vessels are narrow, and the oval-shaped blood corpuscles must therefore pass through individually, with their long axes parallel to the passage. A definite capillary system is not evident. The blood vessels can dilate and contract when required.

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Communicated by N. K. Panikkar, Panaji

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Balakrishnan, K.P., Devi, C.B.L. Preliminary observations on the circulatory system in eggs and early larvae of some teleostean fishes. Marine Biology 6, 256–261 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00347234

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