Abstract

Investigation of the structure of the gustatory apparatus and morphometric features of the brain in two age groups (1.5 and 6 months) of Siberian sturgeon Acipenser baerii shows a well-developed gustatory system in all studied exemplars. In the oral cavity of the sturgeon, 14 sensory zones are separated, and eight zones are supplied by gustatory receptors. During the growth of the juveniles, morphometric parameters of the zones can change. The zones of the dorsal and ventral linings of the oral cavity are similar by morphology and size, and they are complementary. The largest zone of the oral cavity of the sturgeon with a complex structure is the palate organ. The taste buds of the sturgeon are characterized by a large variation in shapes of apical protrusions of receptor cells. Weight indices of the brain parts and estimated sensory coefficients show an increasing degree of development of the gustatory and olfactory systems during growth of the juveniles. Two age groups of the juveniles are characterized by similar morphometric parameters of the gustatory receptor apparatus with external localization, but the morphology of the gustatory apparatus of the oral cavity is different. The features of the gustatory system morphology are discussed in connection with biology of the species.

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