HAGFISH

primitive marine fish of the order Cyclostomata, or jawless fishes (see cyclostome), of worldwide distribution in cold and temperate waters. Its rudimentary skeleton, of cartilage rather than bone, has a braincase, but no jaw. The circular sucking mouth has rows of horny teeth. There is a single median nostril and the eyes are poorly developed. Like the other jawless fishes, the lampreys, hagfish retain the notochord, a supporting structure found in higher vertebrates only in the embryo, throughout life. They lack a sympathetic nervous system, a spleen, and scales. Hagfish, or hags, spend much time embedded in muddy bottoms. They are chiefly scavengers, but also parasitize slow-moving fishes, eating their way into the victim's body and leaving only the skin and skeleton. Also known as slime eels, hagfish have glands on either side of their bodies that produce enormous quantities of mucoid material, probably as a defense mechanism. The sexes are separate, although an individual may have rudimentary organs of the opposite sex. Spawning occurs throughout the year; no larval stage is known. There are 3 genera and about 20 species of hagfishes. The Atlantic hagfish, Myxine glutinosa, may reach a length of 30 in. (76 cm). The Pacific hagfish, Eptatretus stouti, has been extensively used in physiological studies. The hagfish is classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Agnatha, order Cyclostomata, family Myxinidae.

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4 Atlantic hagfish The skeleton of a hagfish is made of cartilage, not bone. Most of the elements of the...Unlike that of other adult vertebrates, the spinal cord of a hagfish is protected not t by bony vertebrae but by a flexible notochord...
...jawless vertebrates, the hagfishes and lampreys, to living...solutions to the problem of hagfish-lamprey-jawed vertebrate...for the monophyly of hagfishes and lampreys (Delarbre...interrelationships of hagfishes and lampreys is critical...likely resolutions of hagfish-lamprey-jawed vertebrate...
...with 2 American species, the Californian hagfish, Polistotrema stouti Lockington and the Atlantic hagfish, Myxine glutinosa L., is exclusively...Marsipobranchii a 1 Gill openings not near head; hagfish, all marine, and not included in this...
...About 400 million years ago, jawless lampreys and hagfish appeared. They still exist, and their bodies have...PERMIANTRIASSIC) JURASSIC ; CRETACEOUS ! TERTIARY 3 I Hagfish Q ; , Hagfish ? ? ? ! f 0 stra c od e r ni s ? ; j , ; J j M...
...fish classes: the Agnatha (lampreys and hagfish), Chondrichthyes, and Osteichthyes...replaced it with cartilage. The lampreys and hagfish are jawless, and they lack scales and...characteris- tics of fish range from the hagfish, a primitive, worm- like creature to...
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...assignment, was to describe the Pacific Hagfish, the "slime eel," a particularly nasty...boring into the body of a larger fish. The Hagfish is well adapted: it owns a circular sucking...consumes its devourer from within. The Hagfish exists, yet the horror of its existence...
...chordate clade is contentious (Aldridge Purnell 1996), but the myxinoids (hagfish) are favoured candidates for their closest extant relatives. Little is known about hagfish reproduction, but there are limited records of them producing benthic...
...person. Melalos wife is his sister, Anas second child, Lili (according to Daniel, her name is Lilyi and her form that of a hagfish). She has the form of a fish with a womans head and causes inflammation of the mucous membranes that result in, for example...


 

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A Hagfish by Any Other Name Would Not Smell as Sweet...Nevala Its not hard to figure out how hagfish got their name, as they arent exactly...expedition south of Easter Island was the first hagfish captured from a hydrothermal vent site...
...Slime and the Cytoskeleton by Adam Summers Hagfish ties itself in an overhand knot to clean...skeletons. The first time I handled a hagfish, I placed it none too gently in a pail...cytoskeleton, or cellular skeleton. A hagfish is an unprepossessing creature. A foot...
...Vertebrate Node---early relatives of hagfish and lampreys--have a braincase-bearing...most primitive living craniates, the hagfish and lampreys, have more than a single...There is a fantastic difference between a hagfish or lamprey and its primitive relatives...
...primitive beasts-the jawless fishes, the hagfish and the lamprey; and the tunicates...MHC, RAG, TCR, and antibody genes in hagfish, lampreys, and tunicates-and to no...extinct. Still, its possible that the hagfish, lamprey, and tunicates do have antibodies...
...by a primitive ocean creature called the hagfish may lead researchers to the development...ever study on the mechanical properties of hagfish slime in the Journal of Experimental Biology. The hagfish produces the slime when provoked or stressed...
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...dumping area five miles off the river was compared to unaffected stretches. "Where the dumping was taking place there were hagfish but not a lot else," said Anne. She also worked on assessing the potential performance of planned but expensive long sea...
...eelskin" leather wanting to avoid unpleasant associations. However, I believe the source of this leather is actually a hagfish (family myxinidae) and not the eel, Anguilla anguillaas shown in your title graphic. Oliver Crimmen, fish curator, Natural...
...and Roker Piers are yielding mainly whiting at night and small cod during the day. There has also been reports of lots of hagfish in the River Tyne Estuary. We had the same problem with these pests last time around as they took anglers baits and generally...
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...and marvel at the deadly hunting skills of the mantis shrimp, the backdraft mouth of the frog fish, the mucus weapon of the hagfish and the incredible senses of a shark - which can detect one drop of blood in 25 million drops of water. Those bits are all...
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...system, a spleen, and scales. Hagfish, or hags, spend much time...Also known as slime eels, hagfish have glands on either side of...genera and about 20 species of hagfishes. The Atlantic hagfish, Myxine glutinosa, may reach...
...vertebrates. The only surviving members of this class are the hagfish and lampreys , known as cyclostomes. Cyclostomes have long...are highly adapted for their particular ways of life. The hagfish is a specialized scavenger, and the lamprey is a parasite...
...rock borer, the shipworm , and the piddock, which are thought to secrete acids that dissolve rock and other substances. The hagfish , or borer, is a marine pest that burrows into the bodies of other fish. ____________________ Copyright...
...freshwater fishes of the order Cyclostomata, or jawless fishes (see cyclostome ). As in the other member of the order, the hagfish , the adult lamprey retains the notochord , the supporting structure that in higher vertebrates is found only in the embryo...
...member of the Cyclostomata, the only living order of the vertebrate class Agnatha (see Chordata ). This group includes the hagfish and the lamprey. The name also applies to members of the order Cyclostomata of the invertebrate phylum Ectoprocta , class...


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