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Title: Evolutionary origins and development of saw-teeth on the sawfish and sawshark rostrum
Authors: Welten, Monique
Smith, MoyaMeredith
Underwood, Charlie
Keywords: Biology
Evolution
Palaeontology
Developmental biology
Chondrichthyes
Dermal denticles
Rostrum denticles
Evolution of teeth
Regeneration
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: A well-known characteristic of chondrichthyans (e.g. sharks, rays) is their covering of external skin denticles (placoid scales), but less well understood is the wide morphological diversity that these skin denticles can show. Some of the more unusual of these are the tooth-like structures associated with the elongate cartilaginous rostrum ‘saw’ in three chondrichthyan groups: Pristiophoridae (sawsharks, Selachii), Pristidae (sawfish, Batoidea) and the fossil Sclerorhynchoidea (Batoidea).
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23659
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