Fenner, RM: The Moray Eels, Family Muraenidae, pts. Riordan,C.; Hussain, M.; McCann, J. (2004): Moray eel attack in the tropics: a case report and reviewof the literature.- Wilderness and Environmental Medicine 15, p. 194-197.M Lichtenberger...
The moray eels (Teleostei: Anguilliformes: Murenidae) are represented by 15 genera of reef dwelling fishes mainly characterized by an eel-like slender body... OJ Luiz-Júnior - 《Coral Reefs》 被引量: 5发表: 2005年 Influence of shelter availability on interactions between Caribbean spiny lobst...
The moray eel (Gymnothorax javanicus) has a very cool evolutionary adaptation in its already-terrifying teeth. Its small body is full of muscle, which helps it wind through the waters with ease. It's known for showing off its razor-sharp teeth while it swims, but this isn't aggressive; i...
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Many cephalopod predators (for instance moray eels) have advanced chemosensory systems, and some anecdotal evidence[9] suggests that compounds (such as tyrosinase) found in cephalopod ink can irritate, numb or even deactivate such apparatus. Few controlled experiments have...
The moray eel (Gymnothorax javanicus) has a very cool evolutionary adaptation in its already-terrifying teeth. Its small body is full of muscle, which helps it wind through the waters with ease. It's known for showing off its razor-sharp teeth while it swims, but this isn't aggressive; ...
Moray eels were generally "right-gonadal", the right gonad length being constantly and significantly longer than the left one in all studied Muraenidae species. The degree of asymmetry varied among species and was not significantly related to taxonomic closeness. The habitat types, depth, and ...
The moray eel (Gymnothorax javanicus) has a very cool evolutionary adaptation in its already-terrifying teeth. Its small body is full of muscle, which helps it wind through the waters with ease. It's known for showing off its razor-sharp teeth while it swims, but this isn't aggressive; ...