Scanning Electron Microscopy of the Basilar Papilla of the Lizard (Anolis Carolinensis)

Authors

  • Jaina Negandhi
  • Christopher Bergevin
  • Robert Victor Harrison Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto

Keywords:

reptile inner ear, auditory papilla, anolis

Abstract

The lizard is a useful model for study of the biophysics of peripheral auditory function, not least because it has a hearing organ that is relatively simple compared to the mammalian cochlea. To fully understand inner ear mechanisms, an accurate and detailed description of anatomy is required. To that end we describe morphology and arrangement of haircells along the basilar papilla of the lizard species Anolis carolinensis, as revealed using scanning electron microscopy. We also provide details of the methods for obtaining and preparing specimens for the electron microscope.

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Published

2018-03-13

How to Cite

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Negandhi J, Bergevin C, Harrison RV. Scanning Electron Microscopy of the Basilar Papilla of the Lizard (Anolis Carolinensis). Canadian Acoustics [Internet]. 2018 Mar. 13 [cited 2024 Apr. 19];46(1):7-12. Available from: https://jcaa.caa-aca.ca/index.php/jcaa/article/view/3058

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Article - Bio-Acoustics

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