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Comptes Rendus Biologies | 2009

No need to open the jar: a comparative study of Magnetic Resonance Imaging results on fresh and alcohol preserved common carps (Cyprinus carpio (L. 1758), Cyprinidae, Teleostei).

Bruno Chanet; Marion S Fusellier; J. Baudet; Stéphane Madec; Claude Guintard

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) examinations have been conducted both on fresh and alcohol-preserved common carps (Cyprinus carpio). The images have been compared to those of a sagittally-cut frozen animal of the same species. This work shows that the images obtained are globally similar, and that the MRI technique can be applied to investigate the gross anatomy of alcohol-preserved specimens without destroying them. Unfortunately, this kind of study does not provide precise enough anatomical data for small specimens (less than 10 cm in total length) with a 1 Tesla magnetic field. Nevertheless, leaving the specimen in the jar during MRI examinations does not affect the quality of the final images.


Comptes Rendus Biologies | 2012

Visceral anatomy of ocean sunfish (Mola mola (L., 1758), Molidae, Tetraodontiformes) and angler (Lophius piscatorius (L., 1758), Lophiidae, Lophiiformes) investigated by non-invasive imaging techniques

Bruno Chanet; Claude Guintard; Thierry Boisgard; Marion S Fusellier; Cédric Tavernier; Eric Betti; Stéphane Madec; Yvan Richaudeau; Christian Raphaël; Agnès Dettai; Guillaume Lecointre

The purpose of this work is to examine the gross visceral anatomy of ocean sunfish and angler using non-invasive imaging techniques: computed tomography imaging (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Similarities and differences in the internal organisation of these two species are verified. Both species lack a swimbladder and present a significant asymmetry in the hepatic lobes, an elongated bile duct terminating close to the stomach, a compact thyroid embedded in a blood lacuna, and very reduced brain and spinal cord. These observations are important in regard to the close relationships between Tetraodontiformes and Lophiiformes, established by several molecular works, but not yet confirmed by morpho-anatomical data. However the occurrence of these features has to be examined in other taxa before phylogenetic hypotheses are proposed.


Journal of Morphology | 2014

The Gas Bladder of Puffers and Porcupinefishes (Acanthomorpha: Tetraodontiformes): Phylogenetic Interpretations

Bruno Chanet; Claude Guintard; Guillaume Lecointre

The anatomy of the gas bladder of Diodontidae (porcupinefishes) and Tetraodontidae (pufferfishes) was studied on the basis of dissections and magnetic resonance imaging. Among the examined taxa of Tetraodontiformes, only puffers and porcupinefishes possess a thick walled and dorsally U‐shaped or crescent‐moon‐shaped gas bladder. In the tetraodontid genus Lagocephalus the gas bladder is reduced to a rudiment. The species belonging to the genera Canthigaster, Arothron, and some species of Tetraodon differ in the positioning of their crescent‐moon‐shaped gas bladder. These observations confirm the close relationship of: (i) Diodontidae and Tetraodontidae and (ii) Canthigaster, Arothron, and some species of Tetraodon. The heterogeneity of the genus Tetraodon is supported by the gas bladder morphology, as previously suggested by molecular studies. J. Morphol. 275:894–901, 2014.


Comptes Rendus Biologies | 2012

Proposition for a protocol for anatomical studies on collection specimens by magnetic resonance imaging

Bruno Chanet; Claude Guintard

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations for anatomical studies on collection specimens are becoming more and more frequent. As the presence of metallic objects within the specimens can disturb the acquisition of images and damage both specimens and materials, a simple protocol using radiographs is here proposed to detect these objects in collection specimens before conducting an MRI examination.


Journal of Morphology | 2003

Structural peculiarities of the tubercles in the skin of the turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L., 1758) (Osteichthyes, Pleuronectiformes, Scophthalmidae)

Louise Zylberberg; Bruno Chanet; François J. Meunier


Cybium | 2007

Imagerie médicale et plastination au service de la compréhension de la phylogénie des poissons plats (Pleuronectiformes)

Bruno Chanet; Martine Desoutter; Claude Guintard


Cybium | 2010

Scophthalmus Rafinesque, 1810: The valid generic name for the turbot, S. maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) [Pleuronectiformes: Scophthalmidae]

Nicolas Bailly; Bruno Chanet


Comptes Rendus Biologies | 2018

Comportements reproducteurs du labre oiseau Gomphosus caeruleus dans un récif de l’île de la Réunion : mode de reproduction, facteurs environnementaux et alternance des stratégies reproductrices

Thomas Desvignes; Philippe Bourjon; Bruno Chanet


/data/revues/16310691/v341i1/S1631069117301944/ | 2018

Supplementary material : Comportements reproducteurs du labre oiseau Gomphosus caeruleus dans un récif de l’île de la Réunion : mode de reproduction, facteurs environnementaux et alternance des stratégies reproductrices

Thomas Desvignes; Philippe Bourjon; Bruno Chanet


/data/revues/16310691/v335i12/S163106911200279X/ | 2013

Iconography : Visceral anatomy of ocean sunfish ( Mola mola (L., 1758), Molidae, Tetraodontiformes) and angler ( Lophius piscatorius (L., 1758), Lophiidae, Lophiiformes) investigated by non-invasive imaging techniques

Bruno Chanet; Claude Guintard; Thierry Boisgard; Marion Fusellier; Cédric Tavernier; Eric Betti; Stéphane Madec; Yvan Richaudeau; Christian Raphaël; Agnès Dettaï; Guillaume Lecointre

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Claude Guintard

École Normale Supérieure

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Guillaume Lecointre

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Stéphane Madec

École Normale Supérieure

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Agnès Dettai

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Agnès Dettaï

École Normale Supérieure

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Eric Betti

École Normale Supérieure

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Cyril Gallut

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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