The morphology and functional histology of the gills and skin as respiratory organs of giant mudskipper (Periophthalmodon schlosseri) /
Mudskippers are an example of amphibious fish that can substitute branchial respiration for cutaneous respiration when they stay out of water. They evolved this physiological specialisation to adapt to amphibious life. However, there is little information on the detailed histology of the respiratory...
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