Download scientific diagram | Location of external opening of the swim bladder ‘vent’ in pharyngo-cleithral membrane tissue beneath the operculum: a in P. georgianus (circled-gills and operculum removed) and b close-up (arrow); c, d in S. hippos (below) and close-up (above) from publication: Discovery of a specialised anatomical structure in some physoclistous carangid fishes which permits rapid ascent without barotrauma | Physoclistous fish are unable to rapidly ascend through the water column without significant risk of barotrauma via swim bladder hyperextension or rupture. Here, we report on the discovery of a highly specialised anatomical structure which permits some physoclistous fish | Barotrauma, Swimming and fishes | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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