In some Ophidiiform fishes, the anterior part of the swimbladder is thickened into a hard structure called the “rocker bone”, which is thought to play a role in sound production. Although this structure has been described as cartilage or bone, its nature is still unknown. We have made a thorough analysis of the rocker bone in Ophidion barbatum and compared it with both classical bone and cartilage. The rocker bone appears to be a new example of mineralisation. It consists of (1) a ground substance mainly composed of proteoglycans (mucopolysaccharide acid) and fibres and (2) a matrix containing small mineralised spherules composed of a bioapatite and fibrils. These spherules are embedded in mineralised cement of a similar composition to the...
Crushing and eating hard prey (durophagy) is mechanically demanding. The cartilage jaws of durophago...
Progressive biomineralization of a skeleton occurs during ontogeny in most animals. In fishes, larva...
Palaeospondylus gunni (Devonian, Scotland) is an enigmatic vertebrate, assigned to various jawless a...
the swimbladder is thickened into a hard structure called the “rocker bone”, which is thought to pla...
Bone is a mineralized (or calcified) tissue type and a defining feature of the vertebrate skeleton. ...
Bony fish display a skeleton that develops mainly as cartilage, locally replaced by endochondral bon...
The skeletal elements of cartilaginous fishes are composed of a thin layer of mineralized tissue, ‘p...
Developmental osteogenesis and pathologies of mineralized tissues are areas of intense investigation...
The role of osteoblast placement in skeletal morphological variation is relatively well understood, ...
Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely ca...
Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely ca...
A b s t r a c t The cartilaginous skeleton of the selachian fish Scyliorhinus canicula L. was studie...
The re-initiation of bone development in adult starving Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) during their e...
Resorption and remodelling of skeletal tissues is required for development and growth, mechanical ad...
The relationship between cartilage growth – mineralization patterns were studied in adult Rajidae wi...
Crushing and eating hard prey (durophagy) is mechanically demanding. The cartilage jaws of durophago...
Progressive biomineralization of a skeleton occurs during ontogeny in most animals. In fishes, larva...
Palaeospondylus gunni (Devonian, Scotland) is an enigmatic vertebrate, assigned to various jawless a...
the swimbladder is thickened into a hard structure called the “rocker bone”, which is thought to pla...
Bone is a mineralized (or calcified) tissue type and a defining feature of the vertebrate skeleton. ...
Bony fish display a skeleton that develops mainly as cartilage, locally replaced by endochondral bon...
The skeletal elements of cartilaginous fishes are composed of a thin layer of mineralized tissue, ‘p...
Developmental osteogenesis and pathologies of mineralized tissues are areas of intense investigation...
The role of osteoblast placement in skeletal morphological variation is relatively well understood, ...
Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely ca...
Members of the Chondrichthyes (Elasmobranchii and Holocephali) are distinguished by their largely ca...
A b s t r a c t The cartilaginous skeleton of the selachian fish Scyliorhinus canicula L. was studie...
The re-initiation of bone development in adult starving Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) during their e...
Resorption and remodelling of skeletal tissues is required for development and growth, mechanical ad...
The relationship between cartilage growth – mineralization patterns were studied in adult Rajidae wi...
Crushing and eating hard prey (durophagy) is mechanically demanding. The cartilage jaws of durophago...
Progressive biomineralization of a skeleton occurs during ontogeny in most animals. In fishes, larva...
Palaeospondylus gunni (Devonian, Scotland) is an enigmatic vertebrate, assigned to various jawless a...