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The hypothesis assumes that debris from theotolithorgan becomes attached to the cupula of the posterior semicircular canal.
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For the study herein, croaker ages were estimated based on month and location of capture and on the presence/ absence of anotolithannulus.
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The sudden dramatic falling spells (otolithic crises) are thought to result from a sudden pressure change across one of theotolithorgans of the inner ear.
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Most commonly, the growth of fish is measured by collecting individuals of varying sizes, measuring their length and determining their age by the otoliths.
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Information from theotolithorgans reflects gravity and linear accelerations of the head.
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A statocyst with a singleotolithis attached dorsally to each pedal ganglion.
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There are 37 to 39 vertebrae, while the andotolithmorphology also distinctive.
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Other methods of aging, such as those using scales and otoliths, were found to underestimate ages for older fish.
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Both the semicircular canals and theotolithorgans provide information to the brain regarding our bodys position and movement.
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A similar technique is also used to analyse fish stocks through the analysis of similar growth rings in theotolithbones of fish.
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Additionally, there is a degeneration of the ampulla andotolithorgans with an increase in age.
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Species with fragile, easily digested otoliths may be underestimated in the diet.
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Combined withotolithannuli, scientists can add how old fish were when they traveled through different water bodies.
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The inclusion of fish vertebrae, jaw bones, teeth, and other informative skeletal elements improves prey identification and quantification overotolithanalysis alone.
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The otoliths are relatively heavy, providing weight to the membrane as well as inertia.
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On top of this layer lie calcium carbonate crystals called statoconia or otoliths.
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Fish otoliths accrete layers of calcium carbonate and gelatinous matrix throughout their lives.
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The calcium carbonate that theotolithis composed of is primarily derived from the water.
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This membrane is weighted with calcium carbonate-protein granules called otoliths.
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Theotolithis a part of the inner ear that is associated with equilibrium control: acceleration with respect to gravity as its primary sensory input.
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