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409:) end in small openings, called endolymphatic pores, on the dorsal surface of the head. Extrinsic grains may enter through these openings, typically less than a millimeter in diameter. The size of material that enters is limited to sand-sized particles and in the case of sharks is bound together with an endogenous organic matrix that the animal secretes.
755:, with each fish having one right and one left. Separating recovered otoliths into right and left, therefore, allows one to infer a minimum number of prey individuals ingested for a given fish species. Otolith size is also proportional to the length and weight of a fish. They can therefore be used to back-calculate prey size and
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of trace elements within a fish otolith gives insight to the water bodies fish have previously occupied. Fish otoliths as old as 172 million years have been used to study the environment in which the fish lived. Robotic micromilling devices have also been used to recover very high resolution records
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The composition of fish otoliths is also proving useful to fisheries scientists. The calcium carbonate that the otolith is composed of is primarily derived from the water. As the otolith grows, new calcium carbonate crystals form. As with any crystal structure, lattice vacancies will exist during
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which are interpreted by the brain as motion. In addition to sensing acceleration of the head, the otoliths can help to sense the orientation via gravity's effect on them. When the head is in a normal upright position, the otolith presses on the sensory hair cell receptors. This pushes the hair
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infillings were similar in elemental composition to the rock matrix but were restricted to coarse grained material, which presumably is better for the detection of gravity, displacement, and sound. The presence of these extrinsic grains in
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and gelatinous matrix throughout their lives. The accretion rate varies with growth of the fish – often less growth in winter and more in summer – which results in the appearance of rings that resemble
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were when they traveled through different bodies of water. This information can be used to determine fish life cycles so that fisheries scientists can make better informed decisions about fish stocks.
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There is evidence that the vestibular system of mammals has retained some of its ancestral acoustic sensitivity and that this sensitivity is mediated by the otolithic organs (most likely the
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Patterson, William P.; Smith, Gerald R.; Lohmann, Kyger C. (1993). "Continental
Paleothermometry and Seasonality Using the Isotopic Composition of Aragonitic Otoliths of Freshwater Fishes".
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by their otoliths. Otoliths can therefore, to some extent, be used to deduce and reconstruct the prey composition of marine mammal and seabird diets.
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crystal formation allowing trace elements from the water to bind with the otolith. Studying the trace elemental composition or
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2454:Diel vertical migration
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1070:10.1002/jmor.1052180102
753:bilaterally symmetrical
462:acoustic startle reflex
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915:Gordon, D.P. (2009).
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3347:Perilymphatic space
3247:Auditory tube /
2624:Genetically modified
1822:Otolith Research Lab
1543:Ictiobus cyprinellus
856:, 1970 space mission
609:to determine its age
434:sensory nerve fibers
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344:analogous structures
297:vestibular labyrinth
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3538:Vestibular aqueduct
2429:Aquatic respiration
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1498:Pleuronectes flesus
1409:2016NatSR...625249R
1335:1999Geo....27..199P
1286:1993GMS....78..191P
1239:1991Sci...253...82L
595:Gadus macrocephalus
581:Growth rate and age
550:isotopic signatures
403:semicircular canals
3543:endolymphatic duct
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3444:Tectorial membrane
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3156:pyramidal eminence
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1782:on August 6, 2020.
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2798:Major groups
2519:Intelligence
2499:Scale eaters
2444:Cleaner fish
2326:Mouthbrooder
2278:Reproduction
2253:Schreckstoff
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2154:Swim bladder
2144:Spiral valve
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1939:Hypoxia in -
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3326:Helicotrema
3116:oval window
3005:Anatomy of
2963:WikiProject
2922:Prehistoric
2906:Threatened
2597:Other types
2494:Sardine run
2469:Forage fish
2449:Corallivory
2301:Development
2286:Bubble nest
2159:physoclisti
2149:Suckermouth
2122:Root effect
1944:Ichthyology
1510:(1): 47–60.
1064:(1): 1–28.
765:fish stocks
719:piscivorous
663:Flying fish
659:dolphinfish
607:red snapper
591:Pacific Cod
524:Composition
426:stereocilia
388:Neoscopelus
383:neoscopelid
371:lanternfish
311:and linear
301:vertebrates
279:Description
258:vertebrates
226:statoconium
137:statoconium
126:Identifiers
3623:Categories
3583:Horizontal
3521:Kinocilium
3286:membranous
3279:Labyrinths
3096:Middle ear
3047:antitragus
2578:Groundfish
2573:Freshwater
2568:Euryhaline
2553:Coral reef
2489:Salmon run
2479:Paedophagy
2381:Amphibious
2368:Locomotion
2176:pharyngeal
2164:physostome
2117:Photophore
2063:Glossohyal
2036:gill raker
2019:dorsal fin
1969:physiology
1756:Alca torda
1752:Uria aalge
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861:References
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676:tree rings
630:(although
613:See also:
430:kinocilium
422:hair cells
385:otoliths (
336:morphology
324:statocysts
63:March 2021
3578:Posterior
3489:Vestibule
3437:tip links
3410:Endolymph
3371:Boettcher
3351:Perilymph
3271:Inner ear
3230:stapedius
3064:Ear canal
3037:antihelix
3019:Outer ear
2827:chimaeras
2714:Predatory
2691:Salmonids
2649:Whitefish
2639:Poisonous
2614:Diversity
2548:Coldwater
2484:Predatory
2474:Migratory
2434:Bait ball
2417:behaviour
2336:Pregnancy
2331:Polyandry
2105:papillare
2100:Operculum
2095:Meristics
2041:gill slit
2004:Cleithrum
1934:Fish kill
1924:Fear of -
1917:- as food
1907:Fisheries
1892:Evolution
1882:Diversity
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795:vertebrae
734:sea lions
707:digestion
695:fisheries
628:aragonite
558:strontium
397:Mechanism
355:spherical
293:inner ear
250:inner ear
234:statolith
230:otoconium
111:Juvenile
3593:Ampullae
3573:Superior
3459:internus
3454:externus
3366:Claudius
3336:Modiolus
3226:Muscles
3168:Ossicles
2951:Category
2902:Smallest
2815:lampreys
2778:flatfish
2768:Demersal
2724:mackerel
2719:billfish
2659:Commerce
2588:Tropical
2563:Demersal
2558:Deep-sea
2514:Venomous
2406:RoboTuna
2356:triggers
2351:Spawning
2311:Juvenile
2296:Egg case
1929:FishBase
1804:31 March
1760:Tricolor
1587:31149641
1435:27121086
1086:46932904
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839:Ossicles
833:See also
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772:cetacean
738:walruses
726:dolphins
655:mackerel
643:groupers
639:snappers
632:vaterite
543:otoliths
446:sacculus
428:and one
317:elevator
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3509:Saccule
3497:Utricle
3316:Cochlea
3309:General
3176:Malleus
3074:Eardrum
3057:earlobe
3027:Auricle
3011:balance
3007:hearing
2897:Largest
2810:hagfish
2805:Jawless
2783:pollock
2756:sardine
2751:herring
2746:anchovy
2696:Tilapia
2686:Octopus
2681:Catfish
2668:Farming
2583:Pelagic
2543:Coastal
2530:habitat
2386:Walking
2291:Clasper
2243:Otolith
2205:systems
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2137:ganoine
2112:Papilla
1963:Anatomy
1902:Fishing
1578:6533251
1426:4848507
1405:Bibcode
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1227:Science
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784:biomass
780:erosion
757:biomass
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645:, many
622:(class
620:Finfish
566:calcium
519:Ecology
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376:Diaphus
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332:Mollusk
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236:, is a
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121:Details
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3362:Cells
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2915:sharks
2832:sharks
2761:sprats
2741:Forage
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2609:Coarse
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