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  1. Comparison of the saccules and lagenae in six macrourid fishes …

  2. Order GADIFORMES (part 2): Family MACROURIDAE - The ETYFish …

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    The macrourids studied all have very large ears relative to the size of their brains. As an example, Fig. 2 shows the brain and ears from two species from two different habitats. Coryphaenoides armatus is a scavenger that lives close to the abyssal bottom as an adult.
    The inner ears and, particularly, the saccules and lagenae in these species are large with the saccule resembling that of other Gadiformes. The lagenae of all macrourids studied here have serrated edge otoliths and highly diverse hair cell ciliary bundle shapes.
    Macrourids, which are members of the order Gadiformes, are one of the dominant slope dwellers in the deep sea (Fig. 1 ). They are distributed worldwide in large numbers, have a very large biomass, and adapted to a variety of habitats in the deep ocean ( Priede, 2017 ). FIG. 1. (Color online) Macrourid species used in this study.
    However, the ears of macrourid fishes have been explored in detail in very few species, including a drawing of an ear of Hymenocephalus by Bierbaum (1914), which showed a very large saccule, and details of the saccular otoliths of the genus Coelorinchus ( Lombarte and Morales‐Nin, 1995 ).
  4. Two New Australian Grenadiers of the Coelorinchus fasciatus …

  5. The enigmatic occurrence, size distribution, and significance of a …

  6. A new Coelorinchus from the western Indian Ocean with …

  7. Supplementary description and ontogenetic variability of

  8. A new Coelorinchus from the western Indian Ocean with ... - Mapress

  9. A new Coelorinchus from the western Indian Ocean with ... - Biotaxa

  10. A new grenadier of the genus Nezumia (Pisces: Gadiformes: …

  11. Trophodynamics of the Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) …