Karina Carvalho Fernandes Ferreira, Bruno Eleres Soares, Erika Cristina Ramos da Silva, Renata Bartolette, Thiago Henrique Alves Gomes Freire, Rafael de Oliveira Marques, Erica Pellerini Caramaschi, Marcelo Ribeiro de Britto
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Abstract
We describe morphological features of the digestive tract of the endemic callichthyid Aspidoras gabrieli in Serra dos Carajás, southeastern Amazon. The species displays a tubular digestive tract divided into the digestive and aerial gut, separated by a mild constriction. The aerial gut is longer, but with thinner walls than the digestive gut. Microscopically, the aerial gut exhibits several traits of respiratory tissues, such as pseudostratified cells in the mucosa and goblet cells. These traits may allow A. gabrieli to air-breath and thus inhabit hypoxic environments.
我们描述了亚马逊东南部Serra dos Carajás地区特有的叫化鱼Aspidoras gabrieli的消化道形态特征。该物种的消化道呈管状,分为消化道和气肠,两者之间有轻微的收缩。气肠较长,但肠壁比消化道薄。显微镜下,气肠显示出呼吸道组织的一些特征,如粘膜中的假增生细胞和鹅口疮细胞。这些特征可能使 A. gabrieli 能够呼吸空气,从而在缺氧环境中栖息。