Abstract Previous reports have suggested that the sparsely distributed hairs found on the entire postcranial body of sirenians are all sinus type tactile hairs. This would represent a unique arrangement because no other mammal has been reported to possess tactile hairs except on restricted regions of the body, primarily the face. In order to investigate this issue further, hair counts were made systematically in three Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris), and hair follicle microanatomy was studied in 110 specimens gathered from 9 animals. We found that the postcranial body possesses approximately 1500 hairs per side, and hair density decreases from dorsal to ventral. External hair length ranged from 2-9 mm, and most hairs were ...
Abstract A survey for the presence of nematodes on the skin of the native Florida manatee, Trichechu...
The function of lateral line organ system of jack mackerel (Trachurus japonicus) was studied through...
Examination of the lateral line canals in the Epaulette Shark reveals a much more differentiated sen...
Abstract The successful return of mammals to aquatic environments presented numerous sensory challen...
Manatees live in shallow, frequently turbid waters. The sensory means by which they navigate in thes...
The Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) inhabits a unique aquatic niche. Adaptations to...
WOS: 000223744300010PubMed: 15352885Bovine tactile hairs in skin samples from the lateral side of th...
This study represents a complete survey of the morphology and distribution of superficial and canal ...
Sirenians have dichromatic colour vision and tactile hairs but have not developed underwater echoloc...
Extant members of Paenungulata (sirenians, proboscideans, and hyracoideans) form a monophyletic clad...
The phylogenetic origin of the hair of mammals has puzzled compara-tive anatomists for a century. Ma...
Vibrissae are tactile hairs found mainly on the rostrum of most mammals. The follicle, which is surr...
We examined side preferences in the Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) through observa...
The external orofacial morphology, perioral bristle distribution and feeding behaviour of Dugong dug...
Apparently little work has been done on the anatomy of Cetacae, particularly of Odontoceti, in contr...
Abstract A survey for the presence of nematodes on the skin of the native Florida manatee, Trichechu...
The function of lateral line organ system of jack mackerel (Trachurus japonicus) was studied through...
Examination of the lateral line canals in the Epaulette Shark reveals a much more differentiated sen...
Abstract The successful return of mammals to aquatic environments presented numerous sensory challen...
Manatees live in shallow, frequently turbid waters. The sensory means by which they navigate in thes...
The Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) inhabits a unique aquatic niche. Adaptations to...
WOS: 000223744300010PubMed: 15352885Bovine tactile hairs in skin samples from the lateral side of th...
This study represents a complete survey of the morphology and distribution of superficial and canal ...
Sirenians have dichromatic colour vision and tactile hairs but have not developed underwater echoloc...
Extant members of Paenungulata (sirenians, proboscideans, and hyracoideans) form a monophyletic clad...
The phylogenetic origin of the hair of mammals has puzzled compara-tive anatomists for a century. Ma...
Vibrissae are tactile hairs found mainly on the rostrum of most mammals. The follicle, which is surr...
We examined side preferences in the Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) through observa...
The external orofacial morphology, perioral bristle distribution and feeding behaviour of Dugong dug...
Apparently little work has been done on the anatomy of Cetacae, particularly of Odontoceti, in contr...
Abstract A survey for the presence of nematodes on the skin of the native Florida manatee, Trichechu...
The function of lateral line organ system of jack mackerel (Trachurus japonicus) was studied through...
Examination of the lateral line canals in the Epaulette Shark reveals a much more differentiated sen...