The teeth of all vertebrates predominantly comprise the same materials, but their lifespans vary widely: in stark contrast to mammals, shark teeth are functional only for weeks, rather than decades, making lifelong durability largely irrelevant. However, their diets are diverse and often mechanically demanding, and as such, their teeth should maintain a functional morphology, even in the face of extremely high and potentially damaging contact stresses. Here, we reconcile the dilemma between the need for an operative tooth geometry and the unavoidable damage inherent to feeding on hard foods, demonstrating that the tooth cusps of Port Jackson sharks, hard-shelled prey specialists, possess unusual microarchitecture that controls tooth erosion...
The teeth of the Great White Shark have been examined to ascertain whether there is any commonality ...
Although a strong correlation between jaw mechanics and prey selection has been demonstrated in bony...
Sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) have the remarkable capacity to continuously regenerate their teeth....
Shark tooth enameloid is a hard tissue made up of nanoscale fluorapatite crystallites arranged in a ...
Measuring the effects of morphology on performance, and performance on fitness, is necessary to gain...
Chipped and broken functional teeth are common in modern sharks with serrated tooth shape. Tooth dam...
Sharks are apex-predators that play an important role in past and present aquatic food webs. However...
Shark jaws exhibit teeth that are arranged into distinct series and files and display great diversit...
The performance of an organism's feeding apparatus has obvious implications for its fitness and surv...
Shark jaws exhibit teeth that are arranged into distinct series and files and display great diversit...
The first two rows of teeth at the posterior end of the dental lamina in a 60 cm specimen of Carchar...
Cartilaginous jaws have historically been considered primitive in comparison to those of bony fishes...
During their evolutionary history, modern sharks developed different tooth mineralization patterns t...
AbstractThe evolution of oral teeth is considered a major contributor to the overall success of jawe...
A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that gener...
The teeth of the Great White Shark have been examined to ascertain whether there is any commonality ...
Although a strong correlation between jaw mechanics and prey selection has been demonstrated in bony...
Sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) have the remarkable capacity to continuously regenerate their teeth....
Shark tooth enameloid is a hard tissue made up of nanoscale fluorapatite crystallites arranged in a ...
Measuring the effects of morphology on performance, and performance on fitness, is necessary to gain...
Chipped and broken functional teeth are common in modern sharks with serrated tooth shape. Tooth dam...
Sharks are apex-predators that play an important role in past and present aquatic food webs. However...
Shark jaws exhibit teeth that are arranged into distinct series and files and display great diversit...
The performance of an organism's feeding apparatus has obvious implications for its fitness and surv...
Shark jaws exhibit teeth that are arranged into distinct series and files and display great diversit...
The first two rows of teeth at the posterior end of the dental lamina in a 60 cm specimen of Carchar...
Cartilaginous jaws have historically been considered primitive in comparison to those of bony fishes...
During their evolutionary history, modern sharks developed different tooth mineralization patterns t...
AbstractThe evolution of oral teeth is considered a major contributor to the overall success of jawe...
A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that gener...
The teeth of the Great White Shark have been examined to ascertain whether there is any commonality ...
Although a strong correlation between jaw mechanics and prey selection has been demonstrated in bony...
Sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) have the remarkable capacity to continuously regenerate their teeth....