Significance of the subdermal space in pelagic fish embryos and larvæ

Significance of the subdermal space in pelagic fish embryos and larvæ


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ABSTRACT FISH eggs can be divided into two main groups, demersal and pelagic, according to their buoyancy. Most freshwater and some marine eggs fall into the first category ; truly pelagic


eggs, on the other hand, are mainly marine. Certain freshwater fish, the ‘bubble blowers’, contrive to float off their eggs with an extrinsic mechanism ; the egg itself is denser than water.


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