Fish otolith mass asymmetry: morphometry and influence on acoustic functionality
- D. Lychakov, Y. T. Rebane
- Environmental Science, PhysicsHearing Research
- 1 March 2005
Saccular otolith mass asymmetry in adult flatfishes
- D. Lychakov, Y. T. Rebane, A. Lombarte, M. Demestre, L. Fuiman
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 2008
Saccular otolith mass asymmetry was studied in eight flatfish species and compared with data from a previously published study on roundfishes, indicating that for most flatfishes one-side saccular prevalence had no substantial significance for sound processing.
Fish otolith asymmetry: Morphometry and modeling
- D. Lychakov, Y. T. Rebane, A. Lombarte, L. Fuiman, A. Takabayashi
- Environmental ScienceHearing Research
- 1 September 2006
Visual cells and visual pigments of the lamprey,Lampetra fluviatilis
- V. Govardovskii, D. Lychakov
- BiologyJournal of Comparative Physiology
- 1 March 1984
It is concluded that the long photoreceptors of the lamprey retina are cones whereas the short cells should be regarded as a peculiar kind of rods which possess cone ultrastructure and can operate in scotopic as well as in photopic conditions.
Otoconia biogenesis, phylogeny, composition and functional attributes.
- C. Fermin, D. Lychakov, D. Martin
- Environmental ScienceHistology and Histopathology
- 1 October 1998
This work addresses 5 aspects of inner ear otoliths not completely understood to date: embryological data that explains the formation of the crystals, the significance of the organic and inorganic phase of the otolith and the changing patterns of otoconia formation along the evolutionary tree.
Otolithic apparatus in Black Sea elasmobranchs
- D. Lychakov, A. Boyadzhieva-Mikhailova, I. Christov, I. Evdokimov
- Environmental Science
- 1 May 2000
Otolith regularities
- D. Lychakov, Y. T. Rebane
- Environmental ScienceHearing Research
- 31 May 2000
Microspectrophotometric study of visual pigments in five species of geckos
- V. Govardovskii, L. Zueva, D. Lychakov
- BiologyVision Research
- 31 December 1984
Asymmetry of Antennal Grooming in the Cockroach Periplaneta Americana
- M. Zhukovskaya, D. Lychakov
- Biology, PsychologyNeuroscience and Behavioral Physiology
- 1 February 2016
The experiments reported here provide the first evidence that on average, cockroaches cleaned the right antenna significantly more frequently than the left, indicating that healthy insects have functional asymmetry in relation to antennal grooming.
SWELLING OF CALYX-LIKE NERVE ENDINGS IN MACULAE AND CRISTAE OF QUAIL EMBRYOS EXPOSED TO WEIGHTLESSNESS
- D. Lychakov, E. V. lliinskaya, O. Dadasheva, T. Guryeva
- Biology
- 1993
Abstract The results of our morphological analysis show that the vestibular apparatus of quail emÂbryos, that developed in weightlessness from 1-12 days age, are formed normally. Thus, the specific…
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