The external orofacial morphology, perioral bristle distribution and feeding behaviour of Dugong dugon, Trichechus inunguis, T. senegalensis and T. manatus are described. Despite their differing orofacial morphology, dugongs and trichechids possess six similar regions: the oral disk, orofacial ridge, supradisk, chin and upper and lower bristle (modified vibrissae) pads. All living sirenians possess six discrete fields of bristles: four on the upper lip (U1, U2, U3, and U4) and two on the lower lip (L1 and L2). The distribution of these fields is similar among all living sirenians with the exception of the U1 bristle fields in dugongs. Perioral bristle field boundaries are distinguished by distinct changes in their length-to-diameter ratios....
Secondarily aquatic tetrapods have many unique morphological adaptations for life underwater compare...
Detailed descriptions of the muscles involved in the jaw movements in C. venustus, L. dimidiatus and...
<p>A) Fossil dugongids from the late Oligocene Parachucla Formation of Florida showing categories of...
The Sirenia along with the elephants and hyraxes form the Super‐Order Paenungulata. They are the onl...
Extant members of Paenungulata (sirenians, proboscideans, and hyracoideans) form a monophyletic clad...
[Extract] The Dugongidae is one of four families within the Sirenia, a mammalian order with a long e...
The role of sirenians in aquatic ecosystems is largely a function of their feeding ecology. Sirenian...
Manatees combat their abrasive herbaceous diet by continuously replacing their teeth along a horizon...
Abstract Previous reports have suggested that the sparsely distributed hairs found on the entire pos...
Modern manatees have a unique type of tooth development, continually forming identical new molars in...
Manatees (Trichechus spp.) are herbivorous aquatic mammals found in tropical and subtropical waters....
Cetaceans are unusual mammals that have modified their morphological, physiological and behavioural ...
In this study, we aimed to describe the morphological characteristics of the lingual papillae in two...
The importance of the tongue during feeding, and the limited information on the tongue of most aquat...
Dugongs and manatees, the only fully aquatic herbivorous mammals, live in the coastal waters, rivers...
Secondarily aquatic tetrapods have many unique morphological adaptations for life underwater compare...
Detailed descriptions of the muscles involved in the jaw movements in C. venustus, L. dimidiatus and...
<p>A) Fossil dugongids from the late Oligocene Parachucla Formation of Florida showing categories of...
The Sirenia along with the elephants and hyraxes form the Super‐Order Paenungulata. They are the onl...
Extant members of Paenungulata (sirenians, proboscideans, and hyracoideans) form a monophyletic clad...
[Extract] The Dugongidae is one of four families within the Sirenia, a mammalian order with a long e...
The role of sirenians in aquatic ecosystems is largely a function of their feeding ecology. Sirenian...
Manatees combat their abrasive herbaceous diet by continuously replacing their teeth along a horizon...
Abstract Previous reports have suggested that the sparsely distributed hairs found on the entire pos...
Modern manatees have a unique type of tooth development, continually forming identical new molars in...
Manatees (Trichechus spp.) are herbivorous aquatic mammals found in tropical and subtropical waters....
Cetaceans are unusual mammals that have modified their morphological, physiological and behavioural ...
In this study, we aimed to describe the morphological characteristics of the lingual papillae in two...
The importance of the tongue during feeding, and the limited information on the tongue of most aquat...
Dugongs and manatees, the only fully aquatic herbivorous mammals, live in the coastal waters, rivers...
Secondarily aquatic tetrapods have many unique morphological adaptations for life underwater compare...
Detailed descriptions of the muscles involved in the jaw movements in C. venustus, L. dimidiatus and...
<p>A) Fossil dugongids from the late Oligocene Parachucla Formation of Florida showing categories of...