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Fig. 6

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ZDB-FIG-100513-34
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Lindsey et al., 2010 - From inflation to flotation: contribution of the swimbladder to whole-body density and swimming depth during development of the zebrafish (Danio rerio)
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Fig. 6

Images of larval zebrafish during swim-up behavior (A) and substrate adhesion (B, C). (A) Front view of a 9-cm-deep tank showing the vertical orientation of larvae along control tank walls during swim-up. Inset shows a typical larva with head oriented upward. (B, C) Zebrafish larvae attached to vertical rock (B, inset B′, n = 7) and sand (C, inset C′, n = 6) substrates at the PI stage. On both experimental substrates, larvae adhered in the same manner as in the control tank (A), with their heads oriented upward. Regions enclosed in boxes in B and C depict the location of insets in B′ and C′.

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