The Adhesive Organ of Larval Pike Esox L
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E. Braum; N. Peters; M. Stolz
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Article
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1996
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Newly hatched pike laryae swim by lateral movements of the trunk. The swimming path is directed upwards. They do not avoid obstacles but interrupt any movements immediately when colliding a substrate. Paired cement glands in rostro-nasal position excrete an elastic connection between larva and the t