Объединение мускулов челюстного аппарата некоторых видов костистых рыб (Teleostei): cтроение и функционирование
- Авторы: Громова Е.С.1, Махотин В.В.1
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Учреждения:
- Московский государственный университет (МГУ)
- Выпуск: Том 49, № 3 (2023)
- Страницы: 149-165
- Раздел: ОБЗОР
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0134-3475/article/view/135131
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0134347523030063
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/SBDNGJ
- ID: 135131
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Аннотация
Поперечнополосатые мышцы Teleostei иногда объединяются в сложные “надмускульные” комплексы. При этом отдельные мускулы у рыб соединяются между собой параллельно и/или последовательно. Группа параллельно расположенных мускулов объединяет свои силы для осуществления единого мощного функционального акта. Последовательно расположенные мускулы соединяются между собой, получая тем самым увеличенную амплитуду и скорость совершаемых движений. Для описываемых “надмускульных” комплексов предложен термин “сверхмускул”. В работе приведен обзор особенностей строения и функционирования сверхмускулов головы костистых рыб с параллельным и последовательным устройством. Обсуждается разнообразие причин формирования мышечных комплексов для разных таксонов Teleostei.
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Е. С. Громова
Московский государственный университет (МГУ)
Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: zhenya_s@inbox.ru
Россия, 119991, Москва
В. В. Махотин
Московский государственный университет (МГУ)
Email: zhenya_s@inbox.ru
Россия, 119991, Москва
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