Adhesive structures in Corydoras eggs
Posted: 16 Mar 2005, 11:47
Huysentruyt, F & D Adriaens, 2005. Adhesive structures in the eggs of Corydoras aeneus (Gill, 1858; Callichthyidae). Journal of Fish Biology, 66: 871-876.
Abstract
The surface structure of the eggs of the catfish Corydoras aeneus was examined and showed to be a unique pattern among teleosts. The surface was covered with small protuberances, which resemble attaching filaments of teleost eggs. Eggs were, however, found to be very adhesive and since the species is known to inhabit turbid waters, this rare egg attachment mode could well be related to these environmental conditions.
Abstract
The surface structure of the eggs of the catfish Corydoras aeneus was examined and showed to be a unique pattern among teleosts. The surface was covered with small protuberances, which resemble attaching filaments of teleost eggs. Eggs were, however, found to be very adhesive and since the species is known to inhabit turbid waters, this rare egg attachment mode could well be related to these environmental conditions.